roversfan99 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago And subsequently they wouldnt have been the players they are today had they stayed. People often mention it as if they let current day Rogers and Palmer leave. Not quite the same but there are similarities with Raya here. He was let go on the cheap but had be stayed, he certainly wouldnt have developed into who he is today, after 7 or 8 years in the Premier League, training with top class players and coaches etc. Quote
chaddyrovers Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, sharpysharps86 said: Bottom 3 looks likely to stay as is for the duration. Forest will grind enough results out, Leeds have an in-form goalscorer, Brentford and Fulham have pulled away. West Ham would need to do some exceptional business in January to have a sniff of survival IMO. Have to agree there. Wolves are down, Edwards job is all about next season and building a squad for promotion push next season Keith Andrews is doing a very good job at Brentford Burnley don't have the quality to stay up On West Ham, They need a goalscorer up front but other quality players signings needed but they are in this position cos of poor recruitment and poor decisions from their owners. Their squad just look poor and don't look like a team 3 minutes ago, roversfan99 said: And subsequently they wouldnt have been the players they are today had they stayed. People often mention it as if they let current day Rogers and Palmer leave. Not quite the same but there are similarities with Raya here. He was let go on the cheap but had be stayed, he certainly wouldnt have developed into who he is today, after 7 or 8 years in the Premier League, training with top class players and coaches etc. so Pep wouldn't have develop them into the players they are today? Quote
roversfan99 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 8 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said: Have to agree there. Wolves are down, Edwards job is all about next season and building a squad for promotion push next season Keith Andrews is doing a very good job at Brentford Burnley don't have the quality to stay up On West Ham, They need a goalscorer up front but other quality players signings needed but they are in this position cos of poor recruitment and poor decisions from their owners. Their squad just look poor and don't look like a team so Pep wouldn't have develop them into the players they are today? They wouldnt have played, especially Rogers. The Rogers that left and went to Boro (?) would not have had a sniff around Foden, KDB etc. So he wouldnt have come on as he has done going elsewhere. Even Palmer would have been slower getting into a team with such quality so wouldnt have come on as much. Quote
riverholmes Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 37 minutes ago, roversfan99 said: And subsequently they wouldnt have been the players they are today had they stayed. People often mention it as if they let current day Rogers and Palmer leave. Not quite the same but there are similarities with Raya here. He was let go on the cheap but had be stayed, he certainly wouldnt have developed into who he is today, after 7 or 8 years in the Premier League, training with top class players and coaches etc. I think that's the easy answer when a manager fails to make the most of a talent, say De Bruyne and Mo Salah at Chelsea. Their departures should be huge negative marks in Mourinho's record. To me, Guardiola has been carried away with putting together a cosmopolitan squad and overlooked certain youth players. There might be an element of snobbery in there too, when it comes to a Cole Palmer, when we know how well Guardiola gets on with the multilingual 'thinkers,' eg. Gundogan. Quote
roversfan99 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Watched Newcastle last night against a poor United side, and theyve been on a few times this season. If Gordon is England's first choice left winger then its a problem. Quick but so poor in the final third, has been all season. Quote
roversfan99 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 minute ago, riverholmes said: I think that's the easy answer when a manager fails to make the most of a talent, say De Bruyne and Mo Salah at Chelsea. Their departures should be huge negative marks in Mourinho's record. To me, Guardiola has been carried away with putting together a cosmopolitan squad and overlooked certain youth players. There might be an element of snobbery in there too, when it comes to a Cole Palmer, when we know how well Guardiola gets on with the multilingual 'thinkers,' eg. Gundogan. But he has been churning out trophy after trophy in that time. Palmer himself forced the exit. Players that with regular game time elsewhere turn into stars are just collateral damage. Rogers has taken years of regular football to get to where he is now. The player that joined Boro was miles away. Quote
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