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It's percentile. It was more like 3.5 saves per 90That doesn’t look right, 80 saves per 90?
So we are going to buy another keeper to cover while Patto is out?I'm talking about serious keepers who we'd want to be in and around the first team. Moore and Blondi don't count and you know it
Absolutely correct mate.Sounds good, I’ve noticed that the PSR hit is minimal for us. Is it because the long contracts?
Assuming those costs are similar straight away next season though? So say for arguments sake we have £20m PSR hit this season, would we straight away have £20m PSR hit next season?
Sorry if that’s confusing.![]()
That Johnstone maybe?So we are going to buy another keeper to cover while Patto is out?
Gosh I shouldn've missed that!Was meant to be a pun about slate/slating roefs mate but now I've had to explain it's not as good![]()
Yes, I think so.Sounds good, I’ve noticed that the PSR hit is minimal for us. Is it because the long contracts?
Assuming those costs are similar straight away next season though? So say for arguments sake we have £20m PSR hit this season, would we straight away have £20m PSR hit next season?
Sorry if that’s confusing.![]()
Is he effective coming off his line and collecting crosses - commanding the area ?Already spent more than most predicted so not sure what the argument is.
My assumption is we have decided to get another young keeper that has a few improvements on Patto (more commanding in area, better with feet) and the will compete rather than a more experienced keeper that would automatically be No.1 week in week out.
What if we sell him in a couple of years time? Is it still £2m a year then?Absolutely correct mate.
If a transfer costs 10 million total over a 5 year contract it’s 2 mil per year
Possibly, we were linked when the new GK coach arrived, although that may be lazy journalism perhaps.That Johnstone maybe?
That doesn’t look right, 80 saves per 90?
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That might be understandable and I wouldn't necessarily disagree with you. And, of course, the possibility still exists that Ortega (or similar) might be signed later in the transfer window, particularly if Patterson leaves, or his injury proves to be more serious than has been indicated, to date.I would have felt more confident if we'd signed Ortega to be fair.
You’d recognise the rest of the loss at the time he’s sold and then also the entire profit at the time of saleWhat if we sell him in a couple of years time? Is it still £2m a year then?
Some of those stats are obviously complete nonsense like. 80 saves per 90 mins? 77 ball recoveries per 90 mins? 84 crosses stopped per 90 mins? HawayLogon or register to see this image
They’re percentiles mate. So he’s in the 80th percentile for saves per 90 etcSome of those stats are obviously complete nonsense like. 80 saves per 90 mins? 77 ball recoveries per 90 mins? 84 crosses stopped per 90 mins? Haway
The way Roefs gets across his line and has a ridiculous reach for saves is very positive likeAnother top thread.
Lovely to see Sahil Gidwani's streamlit getting used - it's the best IMO
I'd never heard of him prior to this morning but there's reason to be hopeful that the club are confident they're signing the a Bulka/Petrovic but without their higher profile
Yeah, we’re in a bit of a unique position to the other teams in that we don’t really have much be carried forward from previous transfers as we never really spent much on our squad before this season so effectively have a clean slateYes, I think so.
I think if all the contracts were spread equally and we spent £200m on 5 year contracts, then we would have already spent £40m on the next 4 seasons as well as this one, not taking into account wages, stadium costs, etc., etc. So at some point we have to sell players too and not just rely on giving everyone a free transfer or we'll have nothing much to spend in future seasons and if we're back in the Championship, the amount of money coming in will be well down even with parachute payments.
It looks like we're doing the complete opposite to Sheffield United and gambling on spending a lot to stay up rather than not bothering and accepting relegation before the season begins.