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Jack Clarke


I’m gutted about this

But

I have a mate who is a villa fan. He saw us play last season and he said it reminded him of when grealish played for them. Only tactic was to get the ball to grealish. He said they became a better team after he left.

I think RLB is a pretty level headed and philosophical guy, and he can think flexibly and get the whole team playing well even without JC.


It’s definitely Copium but it’s what I’m hanging on to

Watching Jack Clarke was great

Watching Jack Clarke AFC was a unbalanced turgid mess

I’d still rather have him like but hopefully someone steps up when Jack Clarke couldn’t get a start under Alex Neil and Lee Johnson in league one I’d never have guessed he would go to the prem or score 15 goals in the championship
 
Hey ho. He’s a footballer, he’s left to chase the money. But SAFC youvutter fuckwits… amazing how it’s done in 36 hours where we take weeks and still fail. Shit show of a club.
 
I’m gutted about this

But

I have a mate who is a villa fan. He saw us play last season and he said it reminded him of when grealish played for them. Only tactic was to get the ball to grealish. He said they became a better team after he left.

I think RLB is a pretty level headed and philosophical guy, and he can think flexibly and get the whole team playing well even without JC.
yeah but last season, for some weird reason, the full backs weren't allowed to overlap and so Roberts was ineffective - last week he had Hume & Rigg helping him out and he was mint and it helped Clarke that Cirkin was also mint. We looked fantastic last week.
 
Only way to soften this blow now will be to tie Dan Neil down, get the two strikers through the door (Wilson and Simic) possibly even Mendy as well.

Anything else would be a bonus.

I’m still to be convinced about Mundle but I’m more hopeful about him progressing than I am with Ba, Rusyn, Hemir et al.
RR article highlighting that Wilson played his better games from the left wing and scored more goals from the there is encouraging however I don’t know how that would affect how we play as he doesn’t appear to be a player who’ll work back and do the defensive work.

Well see. A sad day, absolutely gutted about Clarkey moving on but wish him all the best and we have to move on ourselves.
I couldn't care less about Dan Neil to be honest. I'd have dropped him off at Portman Road for a medical.


Clarke, I'm gutted about.
 
yeah but last season, for some weird reason, the full backs weren't allowed to overlap and so Roberts was ineffective - last week he had Hume & Rigg helping him out and he was mint and it helped Clarke that Cirkin was also mint. We looked fantastic last week.
Yeah - one of the great things about last week was that Jack wasn't the focal point, and we were dangerous everywhere as a result.
 
BBC and Sky sports both describing the deal as 15+5
“Practically guaranteed” you said. I’m asking where you get that from

I’ve read £3m of the £5m is practically guaranteed from an Ipswich journalist.

Edit. Below. He says “realistic”

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Hey ho. He’s a footballer, he’s left to chase the money. But SAFC youvutter fuckwits… amazing how it’s done in 36 hours where we take weeks and still fail. Shit show of a club.
I don't think it's fair to say chasing the money. It's his career, he wants to test himself at the highest level, why wouldn't he? He could wait 3 or 4 years and we might not go up.. If he had gone to Leeds for example, I would agree but he has genuinely moved up and given himself a change at progressing.

Id rather he went to a more stable premier club but if he does well, he will.
 
Look I'm serving my notice period at the moment before moving to another role, i moved because it was a bigger opportunity and more money. If I was a footballer I'd be thinking exactly the same. People are completely off it if they thought when presented the opportunity to go prove yourself in the PL at a team with a good manager and limited pressure he'd hang around here on the off chance we might get promoted this year, or next, or next...

Now on the other hand, I think it's absolutely f***ing ridiculous that as soon as a player leaves people think that he was agitating for a move. We saw him tracking back to levels we hadn't seen before in RLB's new system. We never saw him refuse to play, or throw his dummy out - even when Doddsy tried his best to ruin the whole team last year.

It;'s perfectly possible for a playerto like it here and, when an opportunity presents itself, want to step up.
Aye, compare Clarke's attitude with Pritchard...although he may have had disagreements with the club, he allegedly refused to play.
 
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