Yes. Warnock’s business last summer was horrendous.
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Looking at NW's transfer record, did we really spend 2m pounds on Gavin Whyte?
The site shows a rather impressive 150m career total or just short of 20m/promotion (if you're a NW critic). Wonder how much he spent while not in the top league.
Yes. Warnock’s business last summer was horrendous.
Whyte Flint Glatzel Vassell Pack.
What a window.
Cardiff City paid Oxford United £1.98m for Gavin Whyte
Brentford paid Oxford United £675k for Tariqe Fosu-Henry
I see the theory behind both signings but were so far out of Warnock's style that he didn't seem to trust them and therefore for us both have been very expensive bench options. Was there a player like Mitrovic out there who had a better first touch and better movement than Patterson/more consistent than Zohore who could have produced more for similar money or maybe even less?
Whyte would have been ok if we had a quicker midfield for an additional outlet. It’s my biggest bugbear of Cardiff is it’s midfield pace. Also crossing the ball directly to Glatzel is pointless he’s not quick nor strong enough. He’s not a target man and he’s not a on the shoulder into the channels man either. I’ve seen him for the last 2 games run the channels, and the odd occasions he gets onto the ball he’s on the 18 yard line with no one to pass to as they’re so slow. Needs to be played with Moore or as a false 9.
That’s going off topic but I don’t see Whyte slotting in any roles with his attributes
Either we lost sight of who we were as a club (athletic bully boys) or we’ve tried to transition to a different style and got cold feet when it got rocky.
Either way we’re looking poor and somewhat directionless
Hope Harris’ signings work out but let’s be honest, in this league they are cheap gambles so if he’s got to make diamonds out of coal.
Pack is decent player. The rest of them are garbage.
I would, in a different system, Reid was too quick of thought for our plodders. We should have looked after him, kept him happy and made him one of the foundations in the building of team with new perspective. Some rightly moan that we should be bringing in players to help us move away from the up and under image when it’s a crime that we alienated players like Bobby Reid, a player who was already with us.
I was really positive after coming back watching that game. Fair enough, I was relatively well oiled so that helped but we definitely had a blue print to go forwards from next season and Warnock went, "nah". If Reid was quicker and stronger, he'd be a hell of a footballer, he's really intelligent.
That's why you check before posting
Danny Ward was probably the striker who best fitted Warnock's team in the premier league. As others have pointed out, the football under Warnock wasn't that bad but it's the team he left us with (think ToBW described it once as doubling down on players to fit Warnockball), how much he spent doing that and how long contracts were given for that's the issue.
He's a decent player, that's all, nothing spectacular about him. Same with Camarasa, half decent if things are going his way, a bit of a baby and a lack of character when we were in the shit, which was most of the time. Glatzel has never been any good, but until recently there were people saying that his piss poor form was down to our style of play, and Harry Wilson is receiving a free pass by the majority, even though he doesn't work hard enough for my liking, although he does have obvious ability.
The problem is that as a fan base, we have been massively starved of creative players who can also take a grip on a game. When we see a little bit of creativity we seem to lose our shit and proclaim the second coming, i suppose it's understandable, given the fact that the last real player we had who could drive into the opposition third was Koumas.