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PaddytheVillan

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  1. We've vastly overpaid for Cash and Watkins. I still think they're good signings, but both are £5-10m higher than they should be. 

    Do clubs know we're desperate? Do we have poor negotiators? Or is it just a reluctance to sell except for top dollar, like us with Grealish? 

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  2. 5 hours ago, alreadyexists said:

    I know we don’t know the internal workings of the club, but it will be like Maupay and Benrahma (for example) where they would clearly improve us and it’s frustrating that we haven’t gone for those players yet.

    I keep banging on about it, but if we are considering spending £30m on a striker then it has to be Edouard. I think he’s better than Tammy (and I’m a huge Tammy fan), I just think he is a massive talent. 

    I'd add Jarrow Bowen to that.  Did really well under Moyes and played most games. No clue why we didn't go for him in Jan. 

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  3. 5 hours ago, villalad21 said:

    How many would take 38 points next season if offered it now?

    It's really difficult. Pragmatically I might, especially as I'm a natural pessimist, but overall I believe we can achieve more than a result that would see us finish 16th at best. 

  4. I would pay what Brentford ask for Benrahma (unless Brentford go up of course), unless we are talking completely silly money. Like Grealish was you can tell he's way too good for that league. We need two new wingers and I can't think of anyone attainable who would fit the bill better. A massive step up on Trezeguet and El Ghazi 

     

  5. I really hope this isn't true.  He's earnt a stable preseason and at least until Christmas. Let's see where we are then.

    That being said, my old man is a Brighton fan (don't ask), and he thinks sacking Hughton  (who kept them up in 17th) for Potter has been a good move. But the football under Hughton was terrible mind. 

    It will be a huge challenge for Deano not being able to rely on Grealish for the first time. 

  6. All players out on loan, plus Lansbury, Jota, Nyland and Nakamba. Assume Grealish will go for big bucks. 

    We need a defensive mid, two wingers and a striker. That should be a manageable number to retain a team bond, but kick on. 

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  7. 8 hours ago, Spoony said:

    One thing I do like about Targett is he seems proud to play for the villa. In fact the team that went down last time was probably technically better than this one but it’s that actual desire to win and succeed with the club that has made all the difference this time round. 

    I take your point, but I'd have to disagree.  The Bacuna Richards Lescott Cissokho back line has to be one of the worst I've ever seen. 

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  8. 5 hours ago, Adam2003 said:

    How did he tweak? We shifted a couple of times I thought but I wasn’t sure if it was just how the game played out. I’m agreeing with you here I just am not sure exactly what he was shuffling.

    When they were getting space down the wings in the first half he went from 433 to 4141, pulling Luiz, Trezeguet and Jack back to help the defence. 

    In the second half he pushed McGinn up so the striker was less isolated.  

    And at the end the team held their shape and didn't sit too deep, as we have done recently. 

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  9. Man City are totally unpredictable. They've lost a huge number of games for a side coming second and have nothing at all left to play for. Fingers crossed, but it's no certainty. 

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  10. McGinn will be at Newcastle next season. I think it's important to retain proven Championship players - Konsa, Targett, Elmo, Hourihane  (who I'd make captain). I think some others will cut it too - Guilbert, Nakamba, Wesley. Not seen anything from Samatta to convince me he'll be up for it. 

    Hopefully the Grealish, Mings, Luiz and McGinn money, plus parachute payments, will give us some financial muscle. Unlike this season we should bring in 4-5 experienced Championship players, maybe a couple that won't cut it in the Prem (like Leeds did this season with Costa). 

    Biggest call is the manager. I can't make up my mind. I think I'd probably look elsewhere, but won't be gutted if Smith is given another chance. Hard to see what Terry is bringing though.  

  11. 5 hours ago, bielesibub said:

    As sick as it makes me feel, I'll be cheering on Scumpton, a win is essential. Things are complicated down these parts, the wifes family are all Pompey - trust me to marry a Pompey bird!

    Do Southampton see Bournemouth or Pompey as bigger rivals? Like in our terms are they playing the Blues or Wolves today? Wondering how up for it they'll be! 

  12. 5 hours ago, JAMAICAN-VILLAN said:

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    That's never going to happen - all teams drop points like that. But off the top of my head, we should have 3 more points from the game v ten man Arsenal, 2 more from both Spurs games and 2 more vs Everton. The 7 points lost there would see us safe. 

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