Played 25 PL games for Villa last season but hasnt had a sniff this season.
Cant say ive ever seen him play so dont know if hes any good.
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It's great that we only sign 'aces' or 'stars'.
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Played 25 PL games for Villa last season but hasnt had a sniff this season.
Cant say ive ever seen him play so dont know if hes any good.
Ooo nearly another Kerrea Gilbert
Loan move presumably
this would make a lot of sense
Osei-Tutu was substituted before half-time playing for the Under-23s on Monday. I wonder if he's injured again.
I’d prefer Frédéric Gounongbe
I can’t help feeling that this might just be paper talk to try and force Crewe’s hand on the Ng transfer.
It's a no-brainer. We literally don't have a fit right back at the club. Whether it's a loan or a permanent deal, we need to bring somebody in and the simple fact is that Guilbert is much better at playing as a right back than Bacuna is.
Get him here sharpish.
https://www.skysports.com/football/n...for-a-new-club
Speaking of right backs... here's an interesting Danny Simpson interview.
Says all of the right things about his fitness and mentality.
I also didn't realise the impact he had on Huddersfield's turnaround when he joined them last season.
One cloud that will hang over him, in my opinion, is his conviction for assaulting his girlfriend a few years ago. That has massively tarnished my opinion of him.
I don't know too much about the lad but in NH's defence he has brought in some decent players in his short time here. Whether he knows what to do with them once they've been signed is another matter altogether though.
Guilbert has always been impressive when I've seen him play, as Pedro says he's got a good engine and likes to overlap. It would be a yes from me.
I still think we missed a trick not considering Kieron Freeman when Sheff Utd released him. He's got bags of experience and can play anywhere on the right.
Guilbert rejects Villa loan to Istanbul Basaksehir
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Could be two in 😳https://twitter.com/SportsPeteO/stat...139650561?s=19
Can we at least recognise that all the players at RB's, and RB's we're linked with, since Harris has come come in are of a similar mold of player and therefore we do have a strategy/identity for that area of the pitch?(Post about Nottingham Forest's recent transfer planning):
This is exactly what a club with zero strategy on who they want to be and what they want to be looks like.
Having worked in football long enough now I understand recruitment is fluid. You don't just highlight specfic targets and chase them. Situations change, players become available or not fast and sometimes you end up with 3rd or 4th choice, and that's fine.
However to have a list of players with zero consistency in their playing profile, with zero knowledge on affordability or availability and not looking at bigger picture of a playing style to create is extremely poor. We can all outwardly see Forest are in danger of....
Becoming a club with zero identity, zero consistency and a club easy to pick up wages from. A clear defined strategy avoids all that: https://twitter.com/Blades_analytic/...78975579852800
Every player we are linked with is very similar and Harris has only signed one dud. He's got Ojo, Wilson, Moore, JOT, Adomah, Sanderson and Smith right. He wants attacking full backs and wingers that can play. They're taking a calculated gamble on Watters but I'm genuinely excited about it. It's better than the crushing disappointment of signing Flint for 6m and then him being exactly what you expected.
Sometimes we have people asking why we didn't sign Gunter over the summer. In hindsight it's a position we probably needed more cover in but that's because Bacuna is needed in midfield and not because he doesn't fit the RB role this team employs. If we assume Bennett (trusted to play at CB on last weekend) and Bagan (played CB at youth level, may end up there for senior side) are going to be our LB's next year then it suggests we've got an identity for that area of the pitch too.
Regarding Harris' transfer activity as a whole, I'm not sure extending Nelson will be seen as good in a few years but think it was the right move at the time and the rest of the activity has been good despite reducing squad depth for this year being a risk. Moodybluebird's post (and I'm paraphrasing) above that the lingering question is whether we have the right manager to bring out the best of them when they're through the door is, I think, a fair one.
In fairness, not signing a right back was mental at the time and has been proven as such. He also rushed back JOT (and has done again).
We had to extend Nelson, he signed a 2 year deal and he is still our second best centre back. He's a defender's defender and we couldn't risk letting him walk for free next summer. Whether Harris is the right man is very much up for debate but his recruitment has been pretty good.