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Fammyfan

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  1. No, I just recognise that we’re in a time of financial difficulty and that holding off until the summer will reduce his value. In summer 2022, a £10m offer would have been underwhelming but AS has been out of form most of the season, he hasn’t signed a new deal and selling is in the best interests of the club. Of course, if we can get more then great but we shouldn’t jeopardise cashing in at a time where his value is unlikely to increase without a new deal.
  2. As much as it'll be gutting to see him go, this is the right time to sell. Even if his form at the end of the season matches the form at the end of last season, a player in his last 12 months is always going to be a cut price deal. Whilst we haven’t got Semenyo’s physical attributes in the rest of the squad, we’re getting the best out of Wells and we’ve had the emergence of Conway and Bell which has really boosted our attacking options. We’re 6 points above the drop and we have enough strike power to get through this season with Championship status. Of course, maximise the sale price but realistically, £10m (hopefully with a sell on) would be really good business for us. 5 games ago when Semenyo was on a goal drought, I’d have took it in a heartbeat. Whether it’s Bournemouth or Burnley, the move will give Semenyo a taste of Premier League football and enhance his international career, all the best to him.
  3. Absolutely back the club on this. Whilst it won’t make a difference in terms of past scorelines and points, the club must do something to apply pressure. It’s better than being passive whilst these decisions are robbing us of points.
  4. I’d be surprised if penalty taking is being trained anymore
  5. I remember the days of being buzzing when Bristol City’s Leroy Lita had made it into the England u21 squad and thinking of it as a big thing for Bristol City. Not so long ago, we signed Jay DaSilva from Chelsea after he captained England U21’s. Now we’ve got Semenyo who’s just played at the World Cup. Recent former players Diedhiou and Morrell also played in Qatar. The standard of football at our level is constantly improving and it’s arguably success in itself to have evolved with it, as we have. We’ve got a stadium to be proud of and the infrastructure to attract and develop top youth players, giving us the foundation to achieve long term success.
  6. would have took a point at the start of the game, good result, clean sheet and point gained
  7. Promising first half, a point at Millwall would be a positive result in the current circumstances, great to have Rob back
  8. I’m on Sky It didn’t come up as the usual list Had to scroll to the left instead
  9. Red button has started working now
  10. The Johnson squad was much more experienced and stronger, it was also superior in terms of strength in depth. Just some names: Goalkeepers - Bentley, Maenpaa Defenders - Baker, Benkovic, Kalas, Wright, DaSilva, Perreira, Hunt, Williams, Vyner Midfield - Eliasson, Palmer, Nagy, Massengo, Patterson, Smith, Rowe, O’Dowda Forwards - Afobe, Wells, Diedhiou, Weimann, Semenyo How much we could do with some of those players here now
  11. I think it’s the right decision to stick with him going into the Euros, it’s only 18 months away and there’s enough positives to feel we are heading in the right direction and believe we genuinely have a chance. That being said, to stay beyond the Euros, GS needs to demonstrate that he can beat the big teams. He needs to demonstrate that he can make effective in game decisions at the right time to overturn opponents.
  12. It depends on how likely he is to sign a new contract. If unlikely, at that stage I’d be looking for £5m with a decent sell on.
  13. Fammyfan

    Ronaldo

    I question his decision to join United in the first place. Ronaldo is a player that expects to be successful, he wants to be the best and that’s respectable. It was a bad decision for him to join United, they had just finished 3rd but they were massively behind Man City and Liverpool. For his next move, he now has the decision of whether to go to another continent for money or take a pay cut to be successful in another European league.
  14. Fammyfan

    Ronaldo

    It’s the perfect time to construct his bridge out of United, next United games are a week before the January transfer window opens
  15. So the cost of it being implemented in Scotland has ranged from £67k to £195k per club per season, whilst this isn’t necessarily low cost, it’s small in the grand scheme of the millions at stake in the Championship. We have had numerous costly decisions wrongly go against us and seemingly no big decisions wrongly in our favour in order to balance out. In the last 3 seasons we’ve been awarded 3 penalties (last one being 6 November 2021) and had 17 awarded against us. With this considered, whilst there will still be errors, these will be reduced. If errors are due to a reduced standard of refereeing, VAR will provide a much needed aid. If errors are due to an issue against Bristol City, VAR will expose the inappropriate decisions.
  16. No punishment at all, so presumably it was missed….like the offside….like the shirt pulling (by the offside Sharp) Awful decisions yet again, I seriously hope the ref watches back on this game. Baffling that there is still no VAR in the Championship. When it comes, we will likely be 10 points better off.
  17. I wouldn’t blame Zak on this one…on watching the replay, he appears to give Tanner the call to mark Ndiaye but Tanner ends up coming inside, leaving Ndiaye unmarked
  18. I like him but think he needs a big move to cement a place in the squad
  19. It’s frightening how good he is, almost making a mockery of the English game. It’s great to see him in the Premier League but I really hope teams figure out a way to slow down the goals
  20. Absolute madness, hope their season crumbles
  21. I think it’s important to look at the bigger picture when it comes to Naismith. Yes it’s frustrating to see him making costly errors but how much stronger have we looked since we’ve brought him in? His leadership has been a major factor in the improvement we’ve seen. The goals conceded per game has dropped from 1.67 last season to 1.55 this season. A demonstration of progression. I hope fellow Reds can get behind him and support him, have faith in the coaching team that they will help to reduce the errors. If he does, we have an absolute gem.
  22. Proud of the lads tonight, we really were able to compete against one of the big teams who are flying atm.
  23. I think he was merely responding to the interviewers question and the comment of January was regarding some of the other players. Whilst we think about the interest that Semenyo may attract, there's also the likes of HNM, NW and many others with contracts due to expire. We'll do well to get through January with the squad we've got. That being said, if we're in the mix, we may get some new contracts signed. Or at least be in a position to demand respectable transfer fees with the prospect of promotion prize money within our reach, making value on the pitch greater than settling for cut price transfer fees.
  24. Would love to keep him and hope we can at least keep until January, his value will still remain until this point but beyond then, we’ll be pressured to sell at a reduced fee
  25. I’m fairness we have an improved squad now to what MA inherited but the number of failed signings is high. He’s been bailed out by a couple of the success stories
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