The Situation
Striker
Very often clubs can get sentimental and there's a tendency to stick with players who have got you promoted due to a sense of loyalty, to the detriment of results.
It's really tough on some fantastic lads who have helped us get back to the Premier League who will always be held in high regard here as a result, but the club must be commended on not standing still and being ruthless with the efficiency in which they've brought significant improvements in.
To put it into context and assuming the Xhaka deal gets completed, Jobe wouldn't actually be starting in our current midfield 3 as the aforementioned Xhaka, Diarra and Le Fee would all be ahead of him, and his sale feels so long ago now.
When you look at what a potential starting 11 looks like for us and with a focus on positions we are still being strongly linked with improving (and will almost certainly improve within the next couple of weeks), we could very realistically be going into the opening game of the Premier League season with only 3 starters remaining from the promotion season, one of whom is Le Fee and is theoretically classed as a new signing too:
I know they'll have had wage increases upon promotion. I know there'll be posts about them crying into their sports cars and stacks of money. It's part and parcel of the sport and we are absolutely doing the correct thing, but at the same time there's no harm sparing a thought for some decent lads who got us to the dance who must be pretty gutted.
Such is life/football I guess!
It's really tough on some fantastic lads who have helped us get back to the Premier League who will always be held in high regard here as a result, but the club must be commended on not standing still and being ruthless with the efficiency in which they've brought significant improvements in.
To put it into context and assuming the Xhaka deal gets completed, Jobe wouldn't actually be starting in our current midfield 3 as the aforementioned Xhaka, Diarra and Le Fee would all be ahead of him, and his sale feels so long ago now.
When you look at what a potential starting 11 looks like for us and with a focus on positions we are still being strongly linked with improving (and will almost certainly improve within the next couple of weeks), we could very realistically be going into the opening game of the Premier League season with only 3 starters remaining from the promotion season, one of whom is Le Fee and is theoretically classed as a new signing too:
New GK
Hume New CB New CB Reinildo
Diarra Xhaka Le Fee
Talbi---------------------------------------Adringa
Isidor or Mayenda
I'm thrilled the club are so intent on improving so efficiently, and realistically it's the only way for us to even give ourselves half a chance in the current PL era, but it must be pretty crap for some key players from last season to know that they're unlikely to see the fruits of their labour and will mostly either be glued to the bench or told to move on.Hume New CB New CB Reinildo
Diarra Xhaka Le Fee
Talbi---------------------------------------Adringa
Isidor or Mayenda
I know they'll have had wage increases upon promotion. I know there'll be posts about them crying into their sports cars and stacks of money. It's part and parcel of the sport and we are absolutely doing the correct thing, but at the same time there's no harm sparing a thought for some decent lads who got us to the dance who must be pretty gutted.
Such is life/football I guess!