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  • #16
    Originally posted by swaledale View Post
    Blades fans tell me he played as a second striker/attacking midfielder or an attacking midfielder on the right. They say he puts himself about and creates space for others, which might explain why his goal tally is poor?
    Hmmm…very surprised for all sorts of reasons but happy to accept that John Eustace has forgotten more than most of us have ever known about football so, a very untypical signing but I wish him well and hope for great things. We’re certainly showing a lot of ambition.

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    • #17
      Perhaps we are intending to play good old fashioned 4-2-4 if all fit, with a planned front 4 of Morris Agyemang Salveson and Brewster? Ozoh and Adams in midfield. Beck Clarke Langas Nyambe as dont need overlapping FB. Simples!

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
        Perhaps we are intending to play good old fashioned 4-2-4 if all fit, with a planned front 4 of Morris Agyemang Salveson and Brewster? Ozoh and Adams in midfield. Beck Clarke Langas Nyambe as dont need overlapping FB. Simples!
        JE has already said what his preferred system is. How's about:

        JWZ
        Beck Langas Clarke beck
        Ozoh Ebou
        Brewster Salvesen Agyemang
        Morris

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        • #19
          Originally posted by MadAmster View Post
          JE has already said what his preferred system is. How's about:

          JWZ
          Beck Langas Clarke beck
          Ozoh Ebou
          Brewster Salvesen Agyemang
          Morris
          We'd need to sign another player called Beck!

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
            We'd need to sign another player called Beck!
            then we'd have a pair of full becks

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            • #21
              Originally posted by SithHappens View Post
              then we'd have a pair of full becks
              . Post of the day!

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              • #22
                ha ha, dumb error, replace the first beck with Nyambe.

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                • #23
                  Can play as a No10, doubt we are paying him £35k a week either.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by swaledale View Post
                    Can play as a No10, doubt we are paying him £35k a week either.
                    I’m absolutely certain we’re not. That is just what he was earning with the Blades.
                    The disparity between players wages is interesting though. Not quite sure what some players earning five to seven times what others earn does for team spirit. Genuine question…not aimed at anyone.

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                    • #25
                      Its not unusual in many organisations for one employee to be earning 5 to 7 times as much as another - based on skillsets, experience etc. All animals are equal is a false mantra. That said, within the same squad where there is a presumption of similar skillsets, its likely to be disruptive and cause demands for nearer parity.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
                        Its not unusual in many organisations for one employee to be earning 5 to 7 times as much as another - based on skillsets, experience etc. All animals are equal is a false mantra. That said, within the same squad where there is a presumption of similar skillsets, its likely to be disruptive and cause demands for nearer parity.
                        What you say about ‘many organisations’ is obviously and undeniably true but I do wonder how disruptive it is to sports teams.

                        I’ve only ever played in wholly amateur teams where the ‘all for one’ mantra has been important. Not sure how that stands up when one player is being paid 20k compared with another who is maybe getting 3K - especially if the better paid one has a shocker - but I’m sure there are a great many more exaggerated examples than at Derby.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
                          What you say about ‘many organisations’ is obviously and undeniably true but I do wonder how disruptive it is to sports teams.

                          I’ve only ever played in wholly amateur teams where the ‘all for one’ mantra has been important. Not sure how that stands up when one player is being paid 20k compared with another who is maybe getting 3K - especially if the better paid one has a shocker - but I’m sure there are a great many more exaggerated examples than at Derby.
                          Conversely, if you buy a Midfield player from abroad for half a million and then more than double his wage to 4K a week and you have another player from abroad, a striker, who cost you 6M and you double his pay to 8K a week, one would hope that the lesser paid one would understand the "premium" attached to both the fee and the wage of an international striker.

                          All part of man management and something I dealt with on several occasions during my time in industry. Always be aware of possible friction and always know why Fred's on 15% more than Pete...

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