Not sure if that’s the accountant or the Rams’ fan speaking...maybe a bit of both.
Either way it makes a lot of sense to me and we can maybe end what has been an argumentative year in almost total agreement on this one.
...for the greater good of DCFC?
By the time we play Reading we may have no players - we need cash, the vultures are circling, the administrators are working for the creditors not the club, much as it appears otherwise.
Who would YOU be OK with leaving the club during the transfer window?
Me?
David Marshall. Obviously surplus, be lovely to get his no doubt enormous wages off the books
Kelle Roos. Move him out, bring in a cheap to run veteran as cover
Lee Buchanan. We are doing OK in his position and I don't rate him as highly as some. £2m will cover a few weeks running costs
Sam Baldock. The low-risk low cost gamble didn't pay off, ship him out and take another spin of the dice on a free agent
Tom Lawrence. Too inconsistent, we seem to do as well without him, and there's a double benefit that we might get a few mill for him and AND his absurd wages would be off the books
I reckon that'd do me, and would keep the creditors at bay for a while longer. So,four out, and it'd be nice to get a reserve keeper, forward and two other ringers in at whatever the current pay cap is
Anyone?
Not sure if that’s the accountant or the Rams’ fan speaking...maybe a bit of both.
Either way it makes a lot of sense to me and we can maybe end what has been an argumentative year in almost total agreement on this one.
Don't disagree with any of that AF. I think Rooney was worried about holding onto Jags, and I'd concur, we need experience to keep grinding these results out.
I'm not worried about incomings, just need to keep as much of this close knit group together as possible.
1. David Marshall. The only obstacle would be nobody else wanting him
2. Kelle Roos. The U23 keeper has been considered good enough for the senior bench already. A cheapo oldy in as cover.
3. Lee Buchanan. Out injured. I don't think we'd get an offer although there are rumours from less than reliable "journalistic sources" such as FLW, 92, Athletic et al that the Dogs will be putting a 4th bid in for him.
4. Sam Baldock. I'll get a ferry back to England and drive him to wherever.
5. Tom Lawrence. Agree with what you say but there is a little voice inside my head saying HE would rather see the season out with us to up his signing on fee elsewhere in the summer. Should we manager the Great Escape, he might even want to stay, even on a lower wage.
Any outgoing transfer will be reliant on the player concerned wanting to go in the first place.
I think we may well lose Joz in January. Just when he's put two good games in on the trot, albeit with a Covid related isoltaion in between the two.
strange as it may sound to outsiders, I agree that its more important to retain (especially Jagielka, although Stearman has never let us down) than it is to recruit. Will they run out of steam as the season goes on though? Bird for instance just looked totally drained at the end of the Stoke match
I'd agree with most of that, except Tom Lawrence.
Firstly he is one of our very few creative players and. for what its worth, top scorer. Perhaps a returning fit Bielik could fill some of that gap, but we score few enough goals as it is.
Secondly he is our captain, and one thing we are demonstrating this season is a harmony and a backs to the fall fighting spirit. Some of this may come from the manager, and also from sheer bloody mindedness, but I wouldn't want to rule out the contribution of the captain in keeping the team going in times of extreme adversity. At the start of the season I wasn't convinced he was captain material, but performances and results have suggested there must be something there to motivate a melange of young kids and gnarled veterans to performances beyond most of our expectations.
I’m not sure - and I mean exactly that - to what extent Lawrence is ‘captain’, GP.
I know he is in name but - speaking from the pov of my wholly amateur experience of various team sports - as a youngster the ones I’d be ‘running through walls for’ would be the likes of Jags and Curtis Davies who seem to be natural leaders and set a professional and proven example in every aspect of their attitudes both on and off the pitch.
That’s not having a go at Lawrence btw...he can be excellent on his day. It’s just I’d expect the younger players to take more of a lead from those who’ve ‘been there...seen it...done it’ and I’d rather ‘sacrifice’ TL than the other two.
Another who hasn’t been mentioned but might be ‘sacrificed’ is Graham Shinnie. I think he’s done well for us, technically Lampard’s best permanent signing and a wholehearted 7/10 since his arrival imo, but I’m told his wife badly misses her homeland north of the border and we all know the ‘happy wife...happy life’ scenario.