WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Alex V 2:05 Sun Dec 24
Re: Wheeling and Dealing: Who to try and shift in January?
>>> Considering you’re literally wrong about everything, Alex

I shouldn't rise to such rubbish, but I've been pretty much spot on about everything in recent years.

>>> I’d like to see us concentrating on younger prospects rather than the finished article.

Lol. Younger prospects you say? Idiot.

Darby_ 2:01 Sun Dec 24
Re: Wheeling and Dealing: Who to try and shift in January?
By the way, when it comes to bringing in players, I’d like to see us concentrating on younger prospects rather than the finished article. We’ve got plenty of older, established players right now.

I don’t think we’ll be relegated this season and I doubt we’ll be bothering the Champions League places the next couple of seasons, so why not bring in some youngsters?

Darby_ 1:54 Sun Dec 24
Re: Wheeling and Dealing: Who to try and shift in January?
Considering you’re literally wrong about everything, Alex, I’m more confident than ever that a lot of our underperforming players will turn it around by the end of the season.

Alex V 1:45 Sun Dec 24
Re: Wheeling and Dealing: Who to try and shift in January?
I'm honestly fearing the nightmare scenario. That fear dominates the decision-making again, we shift nobody and just top up with mediocre overpriced players.

whu4eva 1:44 Sun Dec 24
Re: Wheeling and Dealing: Who to try and shift in January?
We need a complete overhaul of the midfield

Obiang only works when he has time and space, bad decisions under pressure

Kouyaté is just all over the place at the moment

Ayew can sniff a goal and work hard but has no pace or awareness

Carvalho and N’Zonzi as our 2 midfielders with Obiang and Noble as the rotations

Our forwards will be good if we give them a midfield who can give them the ball and do something

Defenders have proved they are good enough and can do it, midfielders let the defensive unit down yesterday. Don’t bring in anymore defenders, blood rice and oxford in 2018. I believe Byram will become an amazing player for us when he returns as a right wing back

Post January ideal line up

Adrian

Reid Ogbonna Cresswell

Byram N’Zonzi Carvalho Masuaku

Antonio Lanzini Arnautovic

When we are in strong positions or against a team defending deep we can take off one of the holding midfielders and put on Chicharito

Summary:
Cancel Hart Loan and bring in Bentley from Brentford
Sell Ayew and Kouyaté and just get rid of them for whatever we can sell them for
Bring in N’Zonzi and carvalho
Bring in a winger / attacking mid for when Lanzini is rested / injured

This requires circa 80 million depending on what we sell Ayew and Kouyaté for

Mart O 7:59 Sat Dec 23
Re: Wheeling and Dealing: Who to try and shift in January?
No argument...check

No alternative proposal...check

Fucking retard...check

I've had your mum...check

Romfordboy 3:46 Sat Dec 23
Re: Wheeling and Dealing: Who to try and shift in January?
Would be surprised to spend 20m+ on a cb when we are woeful in cm department unless there is a load of cash in the pot

terry-h 11:45 Sat Dec 23
Re: Wheeling and Dealing: Who to try and shift in January?
Sir Alf
I agree we need to strengthen in midfield, but we also need a commanding CB and a striker if as predicted Sakho leaves.
I see we are being linked with Alfie Mawson valued at 20 mill by Swansea. We should go for Bristol City's Aden Flint instead,a lot cheaper and just what we need at the back.
Also Jordan Hugill up front from Preston North End. A real handful of a striker.
These are two of the best from the Championship.
I'll leave you to concentrate on young midfielders.

Alwaysaniron 10:06 Fri Dec 22
Re: Wheeling and Dealing: Who to try and shift in January?
Matt O

Clearly you’re a fucking halfwit and the fact I said he’s a liability and not as good as our midfield seems to have bypassed your singular braincell.

You really are a dumb wanker. Carry on with you drivel son, its mildly amusing.

Sir Alf 7:18 Fri Dec 22
Re: Wheeling and Dealing: Who to try and shift in January?
Buy 2 or 3 midfielders who are under 27, have good technique and put a shift in, have physical presence and pace. Not sure we will get the quality needed in Jan but we have to try. Even against Stoke we were struggling to keep the ball for long periods and invariably gave it straight back.

Get the right players in and it could make all the difference and give the forwards decent service and moreover link up defence and attack

Mart O 3:29 Fri Dec 22
Re: Wheeling and Dealing: Who to try and shift in January?
Alwaysaniron 3:15 Fri Dec 22

You've yet to produce an argument, so while you're plainly fucking stupid, there's not a lot to go on. Obiang gives the ball away more often than he passes it to one of our own. He's been shockingly poor of late, so your use of the term 'class' in comparing him is just dim.

I wouldn't buy Arter personally, but of the players we've realistically been linked to, would he strengthen our matchday squad ? I reckon he would. More pace than Noble, better passer than Pedro.

Put forward an argument, or an alternative, or just carry on being a cunt.

LeroysBoots 3:29 Fri Dec 22
Re: Wheeling and Dealing: Who to try and shift in January?
JAFKD...tis the season to be jolly .. you cunt !

Alwaysaniron 3:15 Fri Dec 22
Re: Wheeling and Dealing: Who to try and shift in January?
Mart O 3:10 Fri Dec 22

He can't hold down a place in the Bournemouth 1st team. He's reckless in most of his challenges and argumentative all of the time. He is not in the same class as Pedro.

By way of your arguments it suggests you are clinically insane as well as knowing fuck all about football!

Mart O 3:13 Fri Dec 22
Re: Wheeling and Dealing: Who to try and shift in January?
MOORE fool you, son.

Biggie Biggs 3:12 Fri Dec 22
Re: Wheeling and Dealing: Who to try and shift in January?
If Arter is the hight of our ambitions we fucking deserve to get relegated

Alwaysaniron 3:11 Fri Dec 22
Re: Wheeling and Dealing: Who to try and shift in January?

Reply Mart O 2:34 Fri Dec 22

Good luck with that son. I have a ST at Bournemouth too mate!

Mart O 3:10 Fri Dec 22
Re: Wheeling and Dealing: Who to try and shift in January?
"Ideally"

I'd quite David Silva and Kevin De Bruyne while we're at it. Having said that, they both lack height, let's go for Fellaini instead.

Alex V 3:02 Fri Dec 22
Re: Wheeling and Dealing: Who to try and shift in January?
Doing what Noble does with a bit more sharpness is not the only criteria. Ideally you'd want a player with a future - Arter probably doesn't have much of one. You'd want them to be capable of being a top player - I don't think Arter is. You'd want them to have height and pace. A goal threat perhaps.

Mart O 2:34 Fri Dec 22
Re: Wheeling and Dealing: Who to try and shift in January?
Alwaysaniron 1:39 Fri Dec 22

I may well be clinically insane, but I bet I've watched him play more often that you. As Russ of the BML puts it below:

"He does what Noble does but is faster and fitter. So he is an upgrade." Argue the contrary, if you can.

Unless you're seriously suggesting that Pedro 'I only pass to the oppo' Obiang is better ? Again, argue the contrary. If not, shut your hole. Oh, and this ain't about me wanting Arter. Mind you, you're probably the sort who imagines we'll be signing N'zonzi.

*sniggers*

solidbond 2:16 Fri Dec 22
Re: Wheeling and Dealing: Who to try and shift in January?
Alfie Mawson can fuck right off. Ffs

Willtell 2:04 Fri Dec 22
Re: Wheeling and Dealing: Who to try and shift in January?
I think we'd have to pay a fee to get rid Leroys....

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