Do we “need” a fullback? Can't we go with Lawrence on the left and Auro on the right?
(I certainly understand an “upgrade” conversation, re Auro particularly.)
Do we “need” a fullback? Can't we go with Lawrence on the left and Auro on the right?
(I certainly understand an “upgrade” conversation, re Auro particularly.)
"There are some people who might have better technique than me, and some may be fitter than me, but the main thing is tactics. With most players, tactics are missing. You can divide tactics into insight, trust, and daring." - Johan Cruyff
They need player to develop at lb or rb and an mls journey man for depth (I would convert shaff to lb personally) make him into the new Richie with his speed and the space Insinge will create
major needs 1-2 cb and a 9 that can score 15 plus goals
One priority I'll add is clarifying Pozuelo's contract situation. Ideally we don't run into a situation where his contract runs out and he leaves for nothing. Giving him an extension for a year or two would provide some continuity to the team and let him develop a partnership with Insigne.
It’s not that Manning used Transfermarkt but the statement around that that is surprising. The quote seems to say that a board meeting was coming up, Italians in T.O.were following the cup run so he decided to go Italian. So good thing North Macedonia wasn’t on a Cinderella run at the Euro.
It worked out amazingly, we get a fantastic player, Manning deserves credit for pulling it off but it is an absurd genesis for club building at the same time.
In terms of fullback. We have reportedly signed Kobe Franklin and Luca Petrasso, to go along with Kemar and Auro. I'm good with those two as starters. I'd say we need a 5th player who can be depth such as an Ashtone Morgan type. If we do continue with the 3 at the back, probably should get a left sided player as Kemar is better suited for LCB than LWB.
It's only absurd if your only goal is the best team possible.
If you are Manning, your job involves building a good team, but also marketing is part of the job description. In that case his approach totally makes sense.
Those of us who are long time residents in the GTA have been saying for years that TFC needs at least an Italian player or two because we see the passion in the local Italian community, and what a better way to have more people follow our local club? Manning as an American just learned this recently.
The Toronto Egyptian community is equally stoked over Bradley taking over as coach. The work he did with the Pharoes is legendary.
It makes sense to make contact with as many communities as possible.
All for One.
Real Sports has Shaff listed as #2 when you go to buy a TFC jersey. Obviously jersey numbers do not mean what they used to and that is hardly a confirmation, but that is a fullback number. Maybe BB has already told him about a possible position change.
Last edited by MikeForbes; 01-08-2022 at 06:49 PM.
One thing I was really glad to see on the Facebook and Instagram pages is I think I only saw one comment where someone was bashing TFC for letting Laryea leave. 99% of people seemed to understand that this was a positive move and we let him leave to grow and follow his dream.
I was expecting to see a bunch of casuals complaining like when Marcus Semien left the Jays as a free agent for a crazy amount of money complaining that the team was cheap for not overpaying him til hes 40 (even though it was confirmed that the Jays still offered him a long term deal with a high AAV). I guess that's the benefit of being more of a niche fanbase compared to baseball, fans actually are more informed. (Granted there are far too many of the Giovinco stans who think a 36 year old Giovinco is going to light up the league, so I guess we do have those type of casuals, they just didn't come out here with a dumb comment)
Last edited by rydermike; 01-08-2022 at 07:58 PM.
i like shaff has a left back also.but he doesnt have the tricks richie has.more a run and cross guy,he is pretty predicable in the final third so far,but he is young
So Manning in his TSN interview dropped some information that they are looking to sign a CMNT player. Do we think that's Borjan? Could it be someone else?
From a marketing point its brilliant, I’m not Italian but can’t wait to see LI at a packed BMO, and as a strategy it can’t be any worse than the Winter’s three pillars or Curtis’ Binder but in terms of club identity or philosophy? How can you run an academy, plot its course when your plan starts the way Manning stated.
Dark horse idea: I would bet money that BB wants MAK back.
Colorado has an overloaded MF if they don't sell Cole Bassett… but this may only make sense if Poz isn’t returning. (The poster above who reminded us that Poz is going into a contract year, yup, that is a big thing beneath the surface.)
"There are some people who might have better technique than me, and some may be fitter than me, but the main thing is tactics. With most players, tactics are missing. You can divide tactics into insight, trust, and daring." - Johan Cruyff
Just reading a Doyle col and apparently Bradley plays a 433 pretty much all the time, so an active fullback, which is what those two basically are, more than wingbacks. They can get upfield and overlap if necessary but it's not their strength.
I don't think it's a priority to get another when we've got two youths in wait, Shaff in for possibly playing it on the left. And they'll probably want JMR to get minutes towards his work permit appeal on the right, with both Arsenal and Liverpool apparently trialing him as a wingback.
A piece yesterday suggested the reason James Sands was an 18-month-loan-to-buy with Rangers was because Euro clubs are leery of him and Bassett and whether they can adapt there. Bassett had a chance to move already and turned it down to play another season in Colorado, which probably made him look gunshy and unready.
“A serious person” would expect this to be done differently? (I believe that’s the statement you’re making?)
Completely disagree with this as it implies Manning doesn’t know anything. With the situation we’re in, horrible season, new coach, near complete rebuild, to me he’s taken a perfectly reasonable and serious approach. If it’s a clean slate and you want to build a new team, you’re not going to waste time looking for the ideal player based on numerous soccer metrics. You go out and determine who can be enticed by a move here and who can be acquired without a major transfer fee. If you can land that big fish, now you switch towards more strategic review of what other players would fit well with this new key player.
On the flip side if you’re part of a budget conscience team then I can see where you’re approach may be more acceptable, as you’d never even take a chance on a elite player.
All this to say, let’s move on from bashing Manning, as he literally just landed Insigne who is arguably the biggest signing in league history. Positive vibes guys!
I don't see anything wrong with the checking of transfrmarkt. It's not like Manning used it as gospel. He probably checked it, then got D'Amico to confirm that Insigne's contract was expiring and then moved from there. Transfrmarkt obviously isn't perfect (I've found a few errors on it), but it's still pretty good.
Remember soccer is different than the other sports (NHL/NBA/MLB/NFL/CFL). All those leagues probably have a central database where teams can check on the status of other teams contracts (length and amount). Those teams basically only deal with players from their own leagues (NHL and NBA deal a bit with Europe, but mostly still intra-league). Soccer by its nature as an international sport with multiple leagues in basically every country, it's impossible to have a central database for the hundreds of thousands of players. Manning probably only has access to MLS contracts. Everything else involves research, talking to agents, etc.
Last edited by rydermike; 01-08-2022 at 07:56 PM.
Would not be opposed to a Lawrence-Criscito-Henry-Auro backline.
@ensco How should “idea generation” have been done then?
have no idea if he'd be willing to come back to MLS, but if they're looking at canmnt players then surely larin would be the perfect DP striker.
out of contract in june, on fairly meagre wages for a UCL striker.
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