Your correct. But why do people look for another job?The recruitment team left of their own account, the weren't dismissed
Your correct. But why do people look for another job?The recruitment team left of their own account, the weren't dismissed
Your correct. But why do people look for another job?
Name me a team that doesn't. We've signed more good than bad and raised the standard of the team a number of levelsIt could mean anything though. Someone on here is claiming it is a bit more sinister than that. We don't really know.
It still doesn't detract that we've signed some terrible players.
Name me a team that doesn't. We've signed more good than bad and raised the standard of the team a number of levels
This is a hill I am going to die on, but I just don't agree with this argument at all. For a club our size to be in League 2, we rightly should be able to attract and recruit players which are above the level. Look at where we are now, in the Championship. We are struggling to put a team out, and didn't have the quality to beat a non-league team. We have a slim budget - granted, but when that is the case, you have a very small margin for error, and we haven't got it right.
We have three or four players which would be regarded as very successful, and a handful after that who have more than done a job. The rest are pretty shite.
This season:
Palmer - Doing alright, but on massive wages but took a big part of our budget on a three year deal which is madness.
Panzo - Probably not a convenient time to discuss him after yesterday.
Doyle - Not good enough in my view.
Adaramolna - Terrible signing.
2021/2022 season:
Gyokeres - Massive success.
Waghorn - Massive disaster.
Bidwell - Success.
Enobakhare - Complete joke.
Moore - Decent for one season, now sinking faster than the titanic.
Kane - Turning out to be a disaster.
Sheaf - Success.
JCS - Reasonable, but was injured half the time.
Maatsen - Made an overall positive impact.
2020/2021 season:
Hamer - Massive success.
Da Costa - Massive disaster.
O'Hare - Massive success.
Walker - Terrible.
Reid - Not good enough.
Hillsner - Not good enough.
Tavares - Not good enough.
Ostigard - Success.
James - Success.
Giles - Made a reasonable impact.
There is a few patches here with players who we loaned out and came back etc, so I might have missed one or two (that includes Kastaneer), but considering our wage budget, there is far far too much shite in there. We have then been handing out long term deals for players that aren't good enough, or renewing contracts of players (granted slightly different issue) which has been mind-boggling.
It isn't only their fault, but the success rate of the recruitment department needs to be better.
This post is a bit off. While there have been some scouting successes your list does Robins and AVs coaching a slight disservice.And how come we have Gyokeres, Hamer, Sheaf and O'Hare?
...Badlan saddled us with in the U23s of who none look like they will be long term 1st team players.
How do you calculate those risks well though when you don't have the budget to sign ready made players?The risks have to be well calculated though. I think with a fair amount of our deadwood at the moment, it hasn't been the case. It's alright to say the recruitment team are operating on restrictions, but that's also their job. They know they aren't working for Man City.
I'm genuinely not surprised we have a new recruitment team for the reasons the poster above has suggested to be honest.
The higher up you are the more difficult it is to get players moving between u23 and 1st team. Even harder now that it's u-21 level. Remember those lads won their division. That's not a feasible model for building a Championship squad on it's own.
I think Badlan had maybe run his course and it was time for a refresh
How do you calculate those risks well though when you don't have the budget to sign ready made players?
I think the decision to make the U21/23 rather than a reserve league has actually been detrimental to development.Plus some of those guys are just signed as filler. It’s impossible to sign 10 or so young talents who are expected to make it into the first team - imagine how much that would cost. If we want to put a 23s (or 21s as it is now) team out we need enough numbers and that means signing players who are there literally to make up the numbers, without ever progressing to the first team. Obviously they still need to be of a certain level.
And that’s true for all teams, not just us.
The first 3 were though. Moore played a decent first season, Waghorn did ok at the very start then got Covid and injuries which the recruitment team can’t be blamed for. Kane did ok to start with and we don’t really know why he got bombed out do we? Walker was a long term target for Robins.To be fair, most of the ones we have seemingly bombed off should have been ready-made and cost accordingly.
Moore, Waghorn, Kane, Walker for starters.
Back on topic....if Vik does go now or in the summer, a cash plus player/s deal is ideal really. If we got £18m and someone like Simms and the other fella in for at least the rest of the season, that's good business in my eyes.
I don't think MR would see signing a player who can't play for us as good business.
Given the budget we have here our recruitment team have to be spot on and better than 95% of the league. If not then we will fail and they have to move on. Badlan did a good job with some but I question how many were his calls. Hamer, Sheaf yes. Vik for example looked like a last min panic loan that worked out brilliantly. You then have the 10's of shocking signings in the last few seasons.
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Being rational about it, we should sell Vik this window. Will be a tough six months to the summer but money in the bank for a decent rebuild then and can hit the ground running identifying targets rather than waiting for a deal to go through.
Back on topic....if Vik does go now or in the summer, a cash plus player/s deal is ideal really. If we got £18m and someone like Simms and the other fella in for at least the rest of the season, that's good business in my eyes.
I know MR wouldn't get £18m...Brighton would get about £1.3m from it and the club would use some for running costs. I'd be flabbergasted (even by Coventry City FC standards...) if MR didn't get anything from £18m.
I'd love to keep Vik...the fact is that he'll leave at some point. End of the season would be better (especially if he continues scoring) but if £18m plus two fairly decent players turns out to be correct - from Everton or anyone else - I'd accept that.
I think Vik will have to think seriously about any move to a Premiership that’s in the bottom 3 or above. He won’t just strut into the first team and start banging goals in, especially at Everton. A negative move like that would stunt his skill growth, and affect his confidence.
He’s better off staying, putting some hard graft in, develop those skills and take stock in the summer. At least, that’s the more logical thing to do.
Oh and Everton can shove their £18 million right up their toffee makers.
we would probably go downBeing rational about it, we should sell Vik this window. Will be a tough six months to the summer but money in the bank for a decent rebuild then and can hit the ground running identifying targets rather than waiting for a deal to go through.
Ignoring the dev players & ones who got injured when in the 1st team, there's probably half of that bought in on a perm.Please name the 20 shocking signings we’ve made since Robins came in.
we would probably go down
Peter VincentiPlease name the 20 shocking signings we’ve made since Robins came in.
Thanks, because i really couldnt be botheredPeter Vincenti
Tony Andreu
Carl Baker
Josh Barrett
Jordan Maguire-Drew
Reise Allassani
Junior Brown
Abu Ogogo
Charlie Wakefield
David Meyler
Wesley Jobello
Gervane Kastaneer
Josh Pask
Julien Dacosta
Marcel Hilßner
Tyler Walker
Josh Reid
Martyn Waghorn
Simon Moore
Bright Enobakhare
Todd Kane
Was thinking similar myself yesterday. Its a risk but he's going to go eventually, so probably cash in on desperate premier league clubs now.Being rational about it, we should sell Vik this window. Will be a tough six months to the summer but money in the bank for a decent rebuild then and can hit the ground running identifying targets rather than waiting for a deal to go through.
Peter Vincenti
Tony Andreu
Carl Baker
Josh Barrett
Jordan Maguire-Drew
Reise Allassani
Junior Brown
Abu Ogogo
Charlie Wakefield
David Meyler
Wesley Jobello
Gervane Kastaneer
Josh Pask
Julien Dacosta
Marcel Hilßner
Tyler Walker
Josh Reid
Martyn Waghorn
Simon Moore
Bright Enobakhare
Todd Kane