Get rid of Roy & Vargas
That leaves you with Dimi at CAM & Jair on the wing who should get more then one season and see if it makes a difference
Sign Krishna which takes up the other winger spot and leaves us with 2 visa spots, one of which if we got then money should be used to sign a marquee striker
we have Kaine, Joey & Hoff as our main backup attackers. Behind those two are Thurgate and we should move on Kosta and sign someone with a bit more promise
Last edited by Mark325; 25-02-2019 at 09:59 PM.
I'm down to keep jair on the basis that he's performed semi well these past handful of games and mentioned that earlier in the season he had a slight injury which was hampering his quality
for an international like him i'm down for him to get one more year and see how he goes, i'm not gonna go down swinging saying it's a must do but i don't think it's a bad idea
Don't worry about young Stanny. He had a rough football day yesterday.
I agree with you. I'm happy to give imports 2 years so they can settle in and find their feet. Plus, he arrived unfit/injured (classic Jets) and has started to look better this month.
Also, I definitely don't trust our scouts to find anyone better. Considering the calibre on players we've resigned lately, Jair is so far down the list of problems we have next year it's not funny.
Joey and Hoff are not strikers.
Kaine could be an option, but it would be risky to rely on him as our main striker.
I'd give Roy the chance of playing a full season, hopefully with some more consistency in the service he receives. Yes he's had a few shockers, but remember Bobo last year? It's a matter of giving him more chances. If he had a conversion rate of 80%, he'd be playing in the epl.
I'm a big fan of Krishna but his age concerns me. Some guys with speed to burn like him can do it well into their 30's. But others, simply lose the speed overnight without warning and are never the same player without it.
If he was technically brilliant like a Totti or Giggs... and so on it wouldn't be a concern. But speed really is the key with Krishna.
When I said as attacking options I meant wingers and strikers. Hoff & Champness as backup wingers and Kaine as backup to whoever our striker is.
If we keep roy for another season I’m not gonna be mad but I won’t be happy. Not moving players on under the context that we probably can’t get better is silly. For me, roy looked phenomenal at the start of last year and hasn’t looked like that same player since that injury. Has he still scored some goals, of course he has but he’s not someone we should be relying on anymore and I think we’ve seen enough of him to know if keeping him on is worth it or not
It's not really related, but I still think related.. I found it interesting either way what Arsene Wenger recently said about Mesut Ozil. And I definitely at the very least relate it to this scenario that we aren't going to be instantly entitled to the same investment if we let these guys go.
https://www.theguardian.com/football...t-zone-arsenalWenger, speaking after being honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Laureus World Sports Awards, said: “I feel that the length of the contract has nothing to do normally with the selection of the team. But sometimes there are special cases. Most of the time now we think when we sign a player for five years we have a good player for five years. But that doesn’t necessarily mean that they practise, they play their best. Because they might be in their comfort zone.
“He has a contract but the problem is that, if you want to buy a player like him, you have to spend £100m. And to maintain the value of the player, beyond the Özil case, it is more about the way football is structured.
“To buy players of top, top quality you need £100m. So the decision you have to make is whether you re-sign the player, who costs us nothing, or do we have the money to buy a new player?”
OK
Difference being I guess that generally in the A-League there aren't transfer fees, so there isn't that initial lump sum cost in obtaining a new player that there is overseas. Unless you include things such as scouting, player relocation, research, medicals, negotiations etc. There still are "costs" involved in a new player, but how these compare to the salary costs of players I'm not sure.
Staff turnover costs the Australian economy over $4.2 billion a year but nobody ever thinks twice about it.
I would imagine the cost of a "player clearout" would be astronomical. Pay out players contracts, scout for new ones, deal with and pay agents etc (Griff and Lawrie at minimum have to travel). When you sign a player you have to look at relocation (the whole family if there is one), find them a place to live, lease a car, kit them out, pay for visas if needed, put the kids in school, maybe find the wife a job and probably lots more if you think about it.
It is not a simple case of get rid of X, Y and Z and replace with A, B and C at zero cost.
I think we can safely say Ronnie and Jair will be gone. Reckon Roy will be resigned which means we need a top RW with Dimi playing 10 but I'd also buy another 10 if Dimi plays like this season again