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World Cup - implications for us

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comment by Jaz63 (U8369)

posted on 7/8/22

Interesting post - I think you might well be right re the World Cup. It's going to make for a very intense season for some players and it's great the Marsch is giving the likes of Geldhart and Greenwood minutes.

With regard to Klich, he wants to play in the WC but is slipping down the order due to his advancing years. I wonder after the four years of Bielsa whether he still has the legs for it. Therefore to use him as an impact sub, to add some bite to a flagging midfield over the last 30 mins or something, is a good strategy.

I am generally very pleased with the performance yesterday - gives us a lot to be positive about. Most importantly we withstood a 25-minute-long attack in the second half without conceding. Meslier is a great keeper, so how bad was our defence last season? Grinding that result out yesterday is a very good sign as I'm sure that better teams than Wolves will subject us to the same. Marsch seems not to bother much about keeping possession.

Great to see Paddy firing on all four again - very unlucky with the header and made the winner. And Aaronson - what a great debut! Adams was strong too. Questions have been raised about Kristiansen's defensive positioning, but he certainly gives it 6-0 - Ayling might struggle to get back into the team.

All in all, very positive, I thought.

posted on 7/8/22

Well thought out comment.

posted on 7/8/22

comment by Jaz63 (U8369)
posted 31 minutes ago
Interesting post - I think you might well be right re the World Cup. It's going to make for a very intense season for some players and it's great the Marsch is giving the likes of Geldhart and Greenwood minutes.

With regard to Klich, he wants to play in the WC but is slipping down the order due to his advancing years. I wonder after the four years of Bielsa whether he still has the legs for it. Therefore to use him as an impact sub, to add some bite to a flagging midfield over the last 30 mins or something, is a good strategy.

I am generally very pleased with the performance yesterday - gives us a lot to be positive about. Most importantly we withstood a 25-minute-long attack in the second half without conceding. Meslier is a great keeper, so how bad was our defence last season? Grinding that result out yesterday is a very good sign as I'm sure that better teams than Wolves will subject us to the same. Marsch seems not to bother much about keeping possession.

Great to see Paddy firing on all four again - very unlucky with the header and made the winner. And Aaronson - what a great debut! Adams was strong too. Questions have been raised about Kristiansen's defensive positioning, but he certainly gives it 6-0 - Ayling might struggle to get back into the team.

All in all, very positive, I thought.
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Sorry I did not read your comment, before I posted my comment. Yours was also very good comment.

posted on 7/8/22

We play Man C straight after the WC break. Probably the perfect time to face them.

posted on 7/8/22

Another thought about the second half of the season - the clubs playing in Europe will experience extra congestion in their fixture lists. Added to that, most of the league fixtures take place in that second period, so the importance of a strong transfer window in January can not be understated. Hopefully, we are putting funds aside for that contingency?

posted on 8/8/22

comment by My favorite Marschian (U19827)
posted 1 day, 2 hours ago
Another thought about the second half of the season - the clubs playing in Europe will experience extra congestion in their fixture lists. Added to that, most of the league fixtures take place in that second period, so the importance of a strong transfer window in January can not be understated. Hopefully, we are putting funds aside for that contingency?
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I'd almost put money on them not spending again in Jan and doing another big gamble. Though I think they'd be foolish to.

posted on 8/8/22

I don't understand why you want funds put aside for January?

The best time to make a signing for the second half of the season is now. If we have funds and an opportunity to sign someone, do it now, don't save funds for later

posted on 9/8/22

comment by HaveFaithInLeeds (U8688)
posted 7 hours, 15 minutes ago
I don't understand why you want funds put aside for January?

The best time to make a signing for the second half of the season is now. If we have funds and an opportunity to sign someone, do it now, don't save funds for later
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I think the club will look at this season as two mini-seasons. The first one is 15 games or so. The second is about 23 games. That one is longer and more mentally challenging - a bit like our promotion season under Bielsa. The way our club acts on transfers is reactive, so I think we have spent our funds for this window and the club wants to wait and see if we need to buy anyone in the next window. That would give us time to fix any problems. It's going to be interesting. Some clubs will be low on points, with players injured in the World Cup, needing to bring in new players quickly. I just hope it's not us.

comment by Jaz63 (U8369)

posted on 9/8/22

Hmmm...I'm with Havefaith on that question. Jan is a terrible time to sign new players for all sorts of reasons. If there's still business to be done, and there is - we need a LB to push Firpo at least - then let's get it done now.

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