I think its down to a certain manager of ours sadlyFactualFrank wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 10:58 amWould be an excellent signing for them. There must be reasons why we don't go in for players like him, though. And it can't be down to lack of talent.
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Too fast, too young, a little too creative, and wears gloves.
What about that Jow Allan guy at Stoke, he must be nearly ticking all the tight boxes now.
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Lingard is about as far removed from a Dyche player as you can get.
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He's actually a very hard worker on the pitch. Not sure I'd agree that he isn't a Dyche type player.PremierLeagueClass wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 11:00 amLingard is about as far removed from a Dyche player as you can get.
Reckon he goes abroad though.
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Interesting that some people don’t see Lingard as a Dyche player but easy accept he could be a Wilder player.PremierLeagueClass wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 11:00 amLingard is about as far removed from a Dyche player as you can get.
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Would Steven Defour have been regarded as his type of player before signing for us?PremierLeagueClass wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 11:00 amLingard is about as far removed from a Dyche player as you can get.
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Lingard gets stick for his assists/goals over the last two seasons but I would say it's probably inarguable that he would be a vast improvement on the options we have in the attacking midfield/right wing areas. If the player is willing to go on loan to a club such as Sheffield United or Burnley, that is the proof of his attitude as far as I am concerned. I would be disappointed if we were not interested in him.
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Exactly the sort of loan signing we should be looking to make.jedi_master wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 11:34 amLingard gets stick for his assists/goals over the last two seasons but I would say it's probably inarguable that he would be a vast improvement on the options we have in the attacking midfield/right wing areas. If the player is willing to go on loan to a club such as Sheffield United or Burnley, that is the proof of his attitude as far as I am concerned. I would be disappointed if we were not interested in him.
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Baffling if we don’t at least attempt to sign him on loan if he’s going to Sheff Utd.
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Perhaps we should be asking why only Sheffield United are in for him if he is so good.
That would be my thought.
That would be my thought.
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Given up caring now.. just be the same old and the same team line up
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I have to agree with remarks made about Westwood and Brownhill. Westwood is having a poor season and Brownhill is not good enough at this level, apart from putting in blocks he offers little.
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Brownhill was utilised as an attacking type of midfielder at Bristol City. Dyche doesn't want that from him so his talents are stifled in my opinion. You may be right that he isnt of sufficient quality at this level but until he is allowed to play his natural game it is hard to judge.Top Claret wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 12:02 pmI have to agree with remarks made about Westwood and Brownhill. Westwood is having a poor season and Brownhill is not good enough at this level, apart from putting in blocks he offers little.
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Wasn’t Brownhill putting in man of the match performances in December? Arsenal away springs to mind.
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When Brownhill joined Burnley SD remarked on his impressive energy and work rate ignoring the fact that the player had scored 5 goals in each of his last 2 seasons at Bristol City and with some added assists. At Burnley in the PL thus far Brownhill has recorded neither a goal nor an assist. Having said that our main strikers are also struggling to manage either as well.
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I think we need to see what the situation is once the window closes. As has been said, only 5 signings in the league so far so we're certainly not lagging behind many other clubs in that department (yet). We certainly need a boost with at least one player coming in who'll offer something different, but there is plenty of time left so we'll see what Pace and the new board can do. Seen a lot of people attack the new owners on social media - ridiculous to think they'll come in and splash tens of millions within a week or two.
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Problem with that argument is generally if another Premier league club is interested in a player it rules us out.
With Dyche unwilling to shop abroad i'd say Lingard is as good as we could expect.
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I do think of late we are having problems in the midfield areas too. The quality of delivery in to the box hasn't been good enough. Compounded by the fact that when good chances do arrive, they are being missed. The cup game of course being an eye opener as to how out of form our current strikers are and to me, action should have been taken after that game as it was a bellwether as to where we are at.
BUT, ultimately it is the whole team's responsibility to score goals, with special emphasis on strikers, just as it is the whole team's responsibility to defend, with special emphasis on the goalkeeper/defenders. Only one part of the team is functioning right now.
While I will end this post with the assertion that I do think it is time for a change up top, I will also pose a question - how many goals are we getting from our midfield four each season and do we think it is enough?
BUT, ultimately it is the whole team's responsibility to score goals, with special emphasis on strikers, just as it is the whole team's responsibility to defend, with special emphasis on the goalkeeper/defenders. Only one part of the team is functioning right now.
While I will end this post with the assertion that I do think it is time for a change up top, I will also pose a question - how many goals are we getting from our midfield four each season and do we think it is enough?
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Always a problem managing expectations.
All of the talk during the final weeks of December was centred around the ALK takeover being completed by the 1st January, to enable fresh funds to be made available for some squad strengthening to help us to climb the table. When the hoped for signings don't materialise it leads to frustration in some and scepticism in others.
After all, fans weren't hoping that the takeover would go through just so Garlick could bank some dosh.
All of the talk during the final weeks of December was centred around the ALK takeover being completed by the 1st January, to enable fresh funds to be made available for some squad strengthening to help us to climb the table. When the hoped for signings don't materialise it leads to frustration in some and scepticism in others.
After all, fans weren't hoping that the takeover would go through just so Garlick could bank some dosh.
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The midfield generally don't chip in with enough goals, but I think this is in part down to Dyche's tactics. Play safe, work hard and protect the back four over supplying service and attacking support to the front two. Brownhill/Westwood have to cover a lot of ground against the typical midfield 3 so it isn't easy for them - any attacking threat is mostly nullified by having to play a bit more conservatively. McNeil has the quality to weigh in with several goals a season but he's on a leash. It's a fine balance and I don't think we have it quite right at the moment hence the lack of goals.Papabendi wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 12:23 pmI do think of late we are having problems in the midfield areas too. The quality of delivery in to the box hasn't been good enough. Compounded by the fact that when good chances do arrive, they are being missed. The cup game of course being an eye opener as to how out of form our current strikers are and to me, action should have been taken after that game as it was a bellwether as to where we are at.
BUT, ultimately it is the whole team's responsibility to score goals, with special emphasis on strikers, just as it is the whole team's responsibility to defend, with special emphasis on the goalkeeper/defenders. Only one part of the team is functioning right now.
While I will end this post with the assertion that I do think it is time for a change up top, I will also pose a question - how many goals are we getting from our midfield four each season and do we think it is enough?
The quality of delivery definitely hasn't been good enough though, and that's down to the players. Wood/Barnes guilty of poor form, and some awful misses but they are in the main feeding on scraps.
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I noticed yesterday that Luka Jovic had made a spectacular return to Eintracht Frankfurt. What intrigued me was how much are they paying him ,how much for a loan fee to Real Madrid and what the average wages are in the Bundesliga. Now I realise some will say Eintracht are bigger than ourselves but their income will like ours be dependant largely on TV money. Would love to know from our German based Clarets some answers.
Which German team are we on a par with and I presume that Jovic is on far more money than the rest of the squad, how do they react?
With our limited budget should we be paying a striker more or spread the money more evenly? Maybe time we had a little re-think because we appear to be going slowly backwards with our current policy.
Which German team are we on a par with and I presume that Jovic is on far more money than the rest of the squad, how do they react?
With our limited budget should we be paying a striker more or spread the money more evenly? Maybe time we had a little re-think because we appear to be going slowly backwards with our current policy.
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“After all, fans weren't hoping that the takeover would go through just so Garlick could bank some dosh. ”
Sadly that is all that has happened. Garlick has had a major return on his investment, nothing will materialise in this window and our club is now in debt. Happy Days.
Sadly that is all that has happened. Garlick has had a major return on his investment, nothing will materialise in this window and our club is now in debt. Happy Days.
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I think Lingard has a very good workrate, to be fair.PremierLeagueClass wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 11:00 amLingard is about as far removed from a Dyche player as you can get.
Also wanted by Leeds and Spurs according to the press, so sadly can't see him coming here or Sheffield United. If he wants to stay locally though, would be disappointed if we didn't even make our interest known.
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Watching Shaqiri yesterday shows what we've lacked since SD4. Someone to thread a pass between the lines.
I think Westwood and Brownhill are capable of doing this but are too far behind the front 2 to play it that way. By the time they are close enough the opposition are defensively set.
We have no choice but to defend the way we do, but breaking quicker, and getting Westwood and Brownhill closer to the front 2 is crucial. When we put balls in we need bodies in the box, and someone on the edge of it to pick up any pieces.
I've never questioned the players efforts, but shrinking wall flowers aren't going to get us out of this mess.
So do we buy another midfielder to play that way, or try and let Westwood and Brownhill lose the shackles.
I think Westwood and Brownhill are capable of doing this but are too far behind the front 2 to play it that way. By the time they are close enough the opposition are defensively set.
We have no choice but to defend the way we do, but breaking quicker, and getting Westwood and Brownhill closer to the front 2 is crucial. When we put balls in we need bodies in the box, and someone on the edge of it to pick up any pieces.
I've never questioned the players efforts, but shrinking wall flowers aren't going to get us out of this mess.
So do we buy another midfielder to play that way, or try and let Westwood and Brownhill lose the shackles.
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The way we currently play makes it almost impossible
for our midfielders to either create many chances for the forwards
or score themselves.
They very rarely get close enough to the oppositions penalty area to
get a shot off.
To stand much of a chance of them doing so may require us
to change formation and have three in midfield but can't see Dyche going for that.
We're one-dimensional at present and most teams have sussed us.
for our midfielders to either create many chances for the forwards
or score themselves.
They very rarely get close enough to the oppositions penalty area to
get a shot off.
To stand much of a chance of them doing so may require us
to change formation and have three in midfield but can't see Dyche going for that.
We're one-dimensional at present and most teams have sussed us.
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Three week's in and nothing
No player's linked just b/s rumours
Nothing coming out of the club or local media
Very very concerning with little time left, we don't look like adding to a paper thin ageing squad.
No player's linked just b/s rumours
Nothing coming out of the club or local media
Very very concerning with little time left, we don't look like adding to a paper thin ageing squad.
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Are people really suggesting that Brownhill isn’t good enough? He’s got the most interceptions in the league (6 more than Kante in second) and Whoscored have him rated as our 2nd best player this season behind Mee. Can’t find the stats for it but I’m sure I read the other week that he was right up there for distance covered in the league as well.
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Stats don’t tell you everything. He is also in the bottom three midfielders for the offensive side of his game.BFC123 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 6:23 pmAre people really suggesting that Brownhill isn’t good enough? He’s got the most interceptions in the league (6 more than Kante in second) and Whoscored have him rated as our 2nd best player this season behind Mee. Can’t find the stats for it but I’m sure I read the other week that he was right up there for distance covered in the league as well.
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Jason O'connor posted on twitter . Derby are now open to idea of selling Jason Knight to help ease their financial woes. Burnley hot alerted today!!
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This is promising.Reecey1987 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 6:49 pmJason O'connor posted on twitter . Derby are now open to idea of selling Jason Knight to help ease their financial woes. Burnley hot alerted today!!
This guy is literally spot on when it comes to Irish players
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In a 4-4-2, Westwood and Brownhill will NOT be released to go further forward. A CM will only be given licence to drive forward or operate further forward if we play with 3 in the middle.Colburn_Claret wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 2:11 pmWatching Shaqiri yesterday shows what we've lacked since SD4. Someone to thread a pass between the lines.
I think Westwood and Brownhill are capable of doing this but are too far behind the front 2 to play it that way. By the time they are close enough the opposition are defensively set.
We have no choice but to defend the way we do, but breaking quicker, and getting Westwood and Brownhill closer to the front 2 is crucial. When we put balls in we need bodies in the box, and someone on the edge of it to pick up any pieces.
I've never questioned the players efforts, but shrinking wall flowers aren't going to get us out of this mess.
So do we buy another midfielder to play that way, or try and let Westwood and Brownhill lose the shackles.
In a 4-4-2, it’s not the job of our midfield to do this. They are asked to screen the CB’s and break up play.
I find it incredible that after 8 years of Dyche and 4-4-2, there are still some people that don’t understand how we set up.
You simply cannot criticise Brownhill or Westwood for a lack of offensiveness in our current set up.
Edit- if you want our CM’s in a 2 to push forward, then you need to accept that our CB’s will be isolated more in 1v1’s, leading to more goals conceded. You can’t have it both ways.
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Conor Hourihane apparently available, surprised we haven't been linked. 29 year old
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Houtihane no better than Jack Cork whose not as good as Brownhill
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Rooney made him Captain on SaturdayNewcastleclaret93 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 6:55 pmThis is promising.
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TsarBomba wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 7:05 pmIn a 4-4-2, Westwood and Brownhill will NOT be released to go further forward. A CM will only be given licence to drive forward or operate further forward if we play with 3 in the middle.
In a 4-4-2, it’s not the job of our midfield to do this. They are asked to screen the CB’s and break up play.
I find it incredible that after 8 years of Dyche and 4-4-2, there are still some people that don’t understand how we set up.
You simply cannot criticise Brownhill or Westwood for a lack of offensiveness in our current set up.”
I am certainly not expecting them to get forward like De Bruyne or Fernandez. I think you are mistaking passing the ball for attacking intent. Last season our CMs were higher up the pitch and also completed more successful passes in the final third.
Edit- if you want our CM’s in a 2 to push forward, then you need to accept that our CB’s will be isolated more in 1v1’s, leading to more goals conceded. You can’t have it both ways.
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What about Pearson at pke
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Real are paying a large part of the 5Million he will earn in the 6 months, with Eintracht paying less than 2. Biggest other earner is Trapp on 5 Mil. In a way the deal is a win/win as he will likely score quite a few and put himself back in the shop window for summer. His goals might help Eintracht to the EL places and in addition, his return has sparked Kostic back to life watching yesterday.gizmo wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 12:45 pmI noticed yesterday that Luka Jovic had made a spectacular return to Eintracht Frankfurt. What intrigued me was how much are they paying him ,how much for a loan fee to Real Madrid and what the average wages are in the Bundesliga. Now I realise some will say Eintracht are bigger than ourselves but their income will like ours be dependant largely on TV money. Would love to know from our German based Clarets some answers.
Which German team are we on a par with and I presume that Jovic is on far more money than the rest of the squad, how do they react?
With our limited budget should we be paying a striker more or spread the money more evenly? Maybe time we had a little re-think because we appear to be going slowly backwards with our current policy.
Drawing comparisons is difficult, Eintracht fill a 52,000 stadium each week (in normal times) and are expanding by a further 8000. Membership has just exceeded 100,000 and commercial and digital activities are first rate. Scouting network seems decent and the sporting director (Bobic) is well connected, can sniff out a talent and recruits to fit how they want the team to play. Transfer spend being quite limited compared to the EPL.
The transfer model/policy is a route BFC could likely go down, in bringing younger, lesser known talents in to play, develop and sell on at a profit. This, of course, means they need to play which carries some risk. If we are bold in doing this I would imagine seeing us relegated and back up again in the next 3-4 years. For sure, I would not anticipate marquee or big money January signings. These last bits being purely conjecture on my part…
I saw on another thread Freiburg were touted as a comparator although I don’t know enough about them to give an honest verdict. Perhaps Koln too? Industrial area, previous champions, up and down a few times.
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I think we miss Cork. Underrated.Woodleyclaret wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 7:12 pmHoutihane no better than Jack Cork whose not as good as Brownhill
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Jason o Connor:Burnley fans worried about asking price of Knight, Same sort of deal can be achieved like Hendrick deal with Derby. More money upfront and add ons regarding success etc.Newcastleclaret93 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 6:55 pmThis is promising.
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Genuinely really excited if we sign him. Top young talent.Reecey1987 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 7:38 pmJason o Connor:Burnley fans worried about asking price of Knight, Same sort of deal can be achieved like Hendrick deal with Derby. More money upfront and add ons regarding success etc.
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Not old enough for a Dyche type signing?LawsCanalJump wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 7:10 pmConor Hourihane apparently available, surprised we haven't been linked. 29 year old
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No assists no goals - just still out for meBFC123 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 6:23 pmAre people really suggesting that Brownhill isn’t good enough? He’s got the most interceptions in the league (6 more than Kante in second) and Whoscored have him rated as our 2nd best player this season behind Mee. Can’t find the stats for it but I’m sure I read the other week that he was right up there for distance covered in the league as well.
Blocks is good but just shows how much defending we have to do
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Here's the Derby view on him if anyone is interested.
https://dcfcfans.uk/topic/36516-jason-knight/#comments
Certainly seems very highly rated by them.
https://dcfcfans.uk/topic/36516-jason-knight/#comments
Certainly seems very highly rated by them.
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The inevitable reference to us being " tin pot " on there, alongside discussion of them not being able to pay this month's wages. Beyond ironic...
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"West Brom and Burnley are the two Premier League teams who appear in most desperate need of a new striker and that is reflected in the fact they are the only two clubs given odds for Carroll and also for Watford striker Troy Deeney".
Gives you that warm fuzzy feeling to know things like this
Gives you that warm fuzzy feeling to know things like this
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Rather stick with Wood & Barnes.KateR wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 9:07 pm"West Brom and Burnley are the two Premier League teams who appear in most desperate need of a new striker and that is reflected in the fact they are the only two clubs given odds for Carroll and also for Watford striker Troy Deeney".
Gives you that warm fuzzy feeling to know things like this
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The thought of it makes me ill God help us if we get either. I think one of 4 would have to go before introducing any new forward.KateR wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 9:07 pm"West Brom and Burnley are the two Premier League teams who appear in most desperate need of a new striker and that is reflected in the fact they are the only two clubs given odds for Carroll and also for Watford striker Troy Deeney".
Gives you that warm fuzzy feeling to know things like this
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