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I agree. It's the balance that is the issue at present. We have one right back as Warnock insists Paterson can't play there. I'm not a huge fan of Peltier and he serious restricts our tactical options by his limitations. Maybe Warnock does see Coxe as the answer there?
Enough has been said about our midfield but to be honest there is not one midfielder in our squad that makes me feel content.
There were rumours on twitter that Bobby Reid is gonna be moved on. This would be ridiculous if true but would further cement to me that this is not the type of football I will enjoy watching this season.
Our Centre backs are very similar.
Then you have the curious case of Greg Cunningham. When he was signed I wondered why we needed him. After watching him I thought he wasn't good enough for the premier league but he was obviously signed on the basis that if we do go down we have someone who has been highly rated at championship level.
Now he looks like we're gonna sell him, so what was the point in signing him in the first place!
Is Vassel really better than either Bogle or Ward as a back up striker (or Bobby Reid as a 2nd striker). Just seems an unnecessary signing and again not an upgrade on what we already have. Another one for the bench then!
I agree, when we signed him he was highly rated but I wasn't sure where he would fit in , unless Bennett got injured. Then you sort of thought well he.s been signed in case we go back down as he's effective in the championship and now we are back here, we want rid which makes no sense at all!
Attacking midfielder.
https://www.worldfootball.net/player...isaac-vassell/
23 games in championship with BCFC 2017-18 ... completely unproven ???
I may be wrong but I thought Cunningham had a reputation for being very versatile when he signed - not just a LB but also a left CB, a LWB and also able to operate in midfield. We have used him once I think as part of a back three, and also as a LB with Bennett pushed forward of him. But those were just brief experiments, and we seem to have settled back on a 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 preferred formation with no room for Cunningham if Bennett is fit.
But if he is allowed to leave who do we have who can cover Bennett? Nelson/Jazz maybe? More emergency square pegs in round holes?
He's not even given Coxe a shirt number. Our midfield is a shambles and if we sign another striker, the hierarchy must be the only ones who saw last weekend's "performance" and thought, yeah, our strikers are the problem. I can understand letting Cunningham go but we're not going to get a replacment in which seems crazy. Everything from Zohore, to Manga to Cunningham seems to have caught the club out this summer. It's been an absolute shambles of a summer.
Taarabt was a first team regular at QPR when Warnock arrived. No doubt he improved him (briefly), but the player also went backwards under Warnock. I don’t think he resurrected Taarabt’s career.
Chopra played his best football under Jones. Does that mean Jones resurrected Chopra’s career, or does it simply mean he signed him, improved him and sold him on?
If a manager signs a player who was previously decent but has gone downhill, and the manager gets the best out of him again, I’d regard that as resurrecting a career. I can’t think of anyone who’s done that under Warnock.
I don't think you can blame the club for taking £8 million for Zohore in the last year of his contract.
We signed Nelson before Manga left and Flint pretty soon after. You can question the suitability of the replacements, but it seems that we anticipated this happening.
I agree with everything else.
This is such an odd one, we've got several strikers and this guy's done nothing to suggest he'll knock them in for us. Warnock does do some strange things in the transfer market, been a pretty underwhelming pre season hasn't it