The puzzle for fans is not buying a player ready for our 1st team
The puzzle for fans is not buying a player ready for our 1st team
We have paid enough last few windows for "risk" players can they / can they not break into our 1st team (e.g. Vid, Gibson, Wells and to a extent Jay Rod etc,etc) and they have cost millions not peanuts so the frustration is we dont seem to find/buy players that can compete right away for a team place. Fans dont expect a Maddison or a Sancho signing but just a player that can automatically challenge for a shirt, fans are frustrated that we cant seem to find a player/s in any league in the world to say compete for Lowton for the right back shirt or any midfielder to push Cork and Westwood. Lowton, Cork and Westwood are "good" solid players but are they really that special we cant find any players say between 1m and 8m that cant push them for a shirt ? dunno
-
- Posts: 5900
- Joined: Tue Jan 12, 2016 10:40 pm
- Been Liked: 1772 times
- Has Liked: 359 times
- Location: The Banana Stand
Re: The puzzle for fans is not buying a player ready for our 1st team
The transfer fee isnt the issue - I think its the wages. We are going to have to start agreeing to wages between £60k - £90k a week - Can we afford that?
This user liked this post: FactualFrank
Re: The puzzle for fans is not buying a player ready for our 1st team
Not if you look abroadclaptrappers_union wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 2:46 pmThe transfer fee isnt the issue - I think its the wages. We are going to have to start agreeing to wages between £60k - £90k a week - Can we afford that?
-
- Posts: 25445
- Joined: Sat Mar 26, 2016 12:46 am
- Been Liked: 6930 times
- Has Liked: 11660 times
- Location: Leeds
Re: The puzzle for fans is not buying a player ready for our 1st team
Looking abroad comes with it's own risks, such as how long the player will take to acclimatise to the Premier League. Nothing seems to be straightforward when it comes to transfers with our restrictions.
Re: The puzzle for fans is not buying a player ready for our 1st team
All other clubs dont seem to have many issues - all players will take time to adapt but you plan for the future as well as this season.FactualFrank wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 2:51 pmLooking abroad comes with it's own risks, such as how long the player will take to acclimatise to the Premier League. Nothing seems to be straightforward when it comes to transfers with our restrictions.
-
- Posts: 5900
- Joined: Tue Jan 12, 2016 10:40 pm
- Been Liked: 1772 times
- Has Liked: 359 times
- Location: The Banana Stand
Re: The puzzle for fans is not buying a player ready for our 1st team
Players from abroad demand a similar wage though...
Can Burnley Football Club afford to be in the Premier League?
Can Burnley Football Club afford to be in the Premier League?
Re: The puzzle for fans is not buying a player ready for our 1st team
Let's have another transfer thread! As if there's not enough already!
Last edited by Leisure on Mon Jan 06, 2020 3:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: The puzzle for fans is not buying a player ready for our 1st team
We are ostensibly a club who buys in potential which is proven a a lower division. We then coach, add value and realise the asset.
The only reason to purchase 'oven ready' (yuk) is to fill a gap which needs filling immediately with no one in the wings.
The only reason to purchase 'oven ready' (yuk) is to fill a gap which needs filling immediately with no one in the wings.
-
- Posts: 4077
- Joined: Fri Jan 22, 2016 1:32 pm
- Been Liked: 1104 times
- Has Liked: 709 times
Re: The puzzle for fans is not buying a player ready for our 1st team
Our main attraction is that we are a PL club- so our options are -
- A player from a lower division who we think could play in the PL
- A player from another country who wants to play in the PL
- A seasoned pro who is near the end of their career but might have a year or two left on the clock
SD is likely to go for the 3rd option every time - less risk, probable low-ish fee matched by a player’s desire to move
- A player from a lower division who we think could play in the PL
- A player from another country who wants to play in the PL
- A seasoned pro who is near the end of their career but might have a year or two left on the clock
SD is likely to go for the 3rd option every time - less risk, probable low-ish fee matched by a player’s desire to move
-
- Posts: 2094
- Joined: Fri Jun 03, 2016 10:18 pm
- Been Liked: 298 times
- Has Liked: 781 times
Re: The puzzle for fans is not buying a player ready for our 1st team
We won't bet the ranch in the premier league, but we will and have done in the Championship
-
- Posts: 18097
- Joined: Thu Jan 21, 2016 10:35 am
- Been Liked: 3875 times
- Has Liked: 2073 times
Re: The puzzle for fans is not buying a player ready for our 1st team
Now Brexits been won, if we didn't have these threads the board would only have 'Accy Clarets to ...' threads.
This user liked this post: Leisure
Re: The puzzle for fans is not buying a player ready for our 1st team
Not at all - this league pays the big bucks aprt from the massive clubs across europeclaptrappers_union wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 3:09 pmPlayers from abroad demand a similar wage though...
Can Burnley Football Club afford to be in the Premier League?
-
- Posts: 5900
- Joined: Tue Jan 12, 2016 10:40 pm
- Been Liked: 1772 times
- Has Liked: 359 times
- Location: The Banana Stand
Re: The puzzle for fans is not buying a player ready for our 1st team
I think we are like a 'stepping stone' type of cub too. Take Steven Defour for example - other clubs probably didn't want to take a risk on him. Both Manchester United and Everton were both interested in him before his injuries. So he probably saw Burnley has a way of getting into the shop window for bigger Premier League teams to have a look at him. Unfortunately for him, it didn't work out that way.SalisburyClaret wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 3:11 pmOur main attraction is that we are a PL club- so our options are -
- A player from a lower division who we think could play in the PL
- A player from another country who wants to play in the PL
- A seasoned pro who is near the end of their career but might have a year or two left on the clock
SD is likely to go for the 3rd option every time - less risk, probable low-ish fee matched by a player’s desire to move
-
- Posts: 2502
- Joined: Fri Jan 22, 2016 10:34 am
- Been Liked: 519 times
- Has Liked: 266 times
- Location: Malaga Spain
Re: The puzzle for fans is not buying a player ready for our 1st team
We can't compete in this League for ready made players, it is what is and what's being told,it will eventually hurt us the only way a club like ours with moderate backing is development and its all relatively new from the ashes that Howe destructed during his tenure in my view.
In all that time since the late 70s when we had one of the best academies in the land we have only brought through two of the highest quality players in Jay and McNeil.
All though we have developed others, and got others for a snip and brought them on to be fine players.
Clubs outside the top end of the market will struggle as these clubs have the monopoly and financial support. We have to get our feet back on the ground as supporters are now getting tired of watching a resolute dig in grind out stuff with the same old strategy of keeping the dream alive and are starting to vote with their feet like we are seeing with alarming attendance drop off.
We are at the cross roads now where we have been found out we need to get off the Zebra crossing and take a long hard look at the full picture that is looming and its not going to be pretty one either if we dont get our act together.
After only a 18 months after being in Europe this at the moment is a massive decline and its taking its toll in every way due to poor recruitment that our club refuse to go the extra yard in so why should the supporters UTC
In all that time since the late 70s when we had one of the best academies in the land we have only brought through two of the highest quality players in Jay and McNeil.
All though we have developed others, and got others for a snip and brought them on to be fine players.
Clubs outside the top end of the market will struggle as these clubs have the monopoly and financial support. We have to get our feet back on the ground as supporters are now getting tired of watching a resolute dig in grind out stuff with the same old strategy of keeping the dream alive and are starting to vote with their feet like we are seeing with alarming attendance drop off.
We are at the cross roads now where we have been found out we need to get off the Zebra crossing and take a long hard look at the full picture that is looming and its not going to be pretty one either if we dont get our act together.
After only a 18 months after being in Europe this at the moment is a massive decline and its taking its toll in every way due to poor recruitment that our club refuse to go the extra yard in so why should the supporters UTC
-
- Posts: 6693
- Joined: Sat Jan 23, 2016 7:13 pm
- Been Liked: 1704 times
- Has Liked: 790 times
Re: The puzzle for fans is not buying a player ready for our 1st team
If we cannot compete, and are so skint,why have such a large backroom team ie RECRUITMENT. I am sure there's some impressive salaries being drawn. The figure must be incredible if you divide the salary by the amount of players signed in the last three windows. A bit like the salary per game for Drinkwater since leaving Leicester. If you are a company and have nothing to sell do go out and recruit a sales force
After all Cotts and his dog had more success at unearthing some real gems that could walk into the then first team
After all Cotts and his dog had more success at unearthing some real gems that could walk into the then first team
Re: The puzzle for fans is not buying a player ready for our 1st team
At least those would be for proper fans!Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 3:33 pmNow Brexits been won, if we didn't have these threads the board would only have 'Accy Clarets to ...' threads.
-
- Posts: 18097
- Joined: Thu Jan 21, 2016 10:35 am
- Been Liked: 3875 times
- Has Liked: 2073 times
Re: The puzzle for fans is not buying a player ready for our 1st team
Aye, Weatherspoon fans.
This user liked this post: Leisure
-
- Posts: 1507
- Joined: Thu Aug 17, 2017 10:34 am
- Been Liked: 695 times
- Has Liked: 297 times
Re: The puzzle for fans is not buying a player ready for our 1st team
It did help that we didn't even have 11 players when he took overwarksclaret wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 3:51 pmAfter all Cotts and his dog had more success at unearthing some real gems that could walk into the then first team