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  1. 19 minutes ago, Vtid said:

    Could play them both behind the striker in a 4-3-2-1 maybe but it’s a long shot & there’s no width then. You have a good point but if you sell one who would you replace him with as they would be sitting on the bench anyway If we are not playing two attacking mids. They’d have to be as good as the one you sold & happy to play back up. Difficult one, I have a feeling Chislet will be gone anyway 

    We’d end up shoehorning players into wrong positions, or choosing a system that doesn’t work to fit them. 

    They’re good players but unfortunately just don’t work together. It’s like having two good left backs. 

    Sell Chislett, make Garrity captain, and reinvest the money up front.

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  2. 1 hour ago, Guitar Ray said:

    I think you’re off on this one Joe, depending on how far into 6 figures you’re thinking.  I’d never want to sell goalscorers by choice.  Obviously if offers do come in then we’ll have to consider them.  Anyway, both players have completely different attributes.  Garrity, a hard working battler who can win you the ball and scores goals from midfield.  Chizzy a tricky flair player who creates chances and scores a few himself.  I’d try and keep both and maybe hope for a stupid offer in January if we’re not challenging.  As ever money will dictate, be that a better wage offer for the player or a fee we can’t refuse.

    Where do you play them both? What formation facilitates that? 

    You either

    a) drop Garrity deep - a waste

    b) put Chislett wide -  a waste

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  3. I think a better way of putting it is that Moore is not a manager who can drag a failing club up single-handedly, the way DC has often done. He can make a decent squad compete at the top end, but he isn’t a firefighter.

    When he’s in a situation with a good budget and a decent squad, he’s pretty much guaranteed his employers a playoff finish throughout his career. When he’s in a situation with a poorer budget and a lacking squad, he’s been relegated.

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  4. 4 hours ago, Dipepa delight said:

    Look at how Ipswich have bounced up 2 leagues .

    Team spirit 10

    Will to win 10

    Togetherness 10

    Going out to win gamely 10 

    Vale follow there go for it tendencies .

    Easy said than done but bad sides can be turned around by playing as a team not like a bunch of individuals .

    Vale this last season 

    Team spirit3

    Will to win 3 

    Togetherness 3 

    Going out to win gamely 2 

    We have to find the Ipswich formula and quick 

    The formula is posting the all-time record for financial losses in League 1. They lost £20m and spent nearly £13m on wages alone. It dwarfed everybody else.

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  5. Moore’s certainly putting a lot of pressure on himself. If this goes wrong he’s gone from 96 points in League 1 to being sacked in League 2, after a very poor spell at Huddersfield.

    He can’t blame ‘recruitment structures’ or anything like that as it appears he wants full control.

    He’s effectively risking his management career on success with PVFC within the next 12 months. 

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  6. 2 minutes ago, leedsvaliant said:

    I just wonder whether Moore thinks that Uche might be a point of difference as a 4th choice striker? He's going to be up against poorer defenders who might struggle with his physicality and a good option to throw on if needed. If he had any ability at all with the ball he'd be a hell of a player. I also worry that his fitness levels as a professional athlete are pathetic. He's blowing out of his arse after 45 minutes.

    I can see some sense in keeping him though, so long as he gets an absolute beasting in pre season and Lee Bradbury (a good striker in his day) gets to work on his decision making and using his attributes to the best way.

    Uche is a completely unique player who has spent the last few years playing 30+ games a season in the Championship. He’ll never be prolific but he offers a physical profile we simply won’t find anywhere else.

     

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  7. 14 minutes ago, JoeB2 said:

    We usually operate with between the 6th-10th highest wage in League 2, and gut instinct tells me that’s where we’ll be next May. 

    I misspoke and meant we usually have between the 6th and 10th largest home attendance in League 2.

  8. I don’t think Uche has been properly fit at all this season. Arrived late after not playing for months, got fit then out for months, then a few appearances here and there before season end in a diabolical side creating nothing.

    If he walks away from us a League 1 club signs him, simply because he’s such a freak footballer. I wouldn’t be disappointed if he did leave.

  9. I predicted this exact retained list earlier in the week, bar Leutweiler who I didn’t know was out of contract. This wasn’t some incredibly foresight, but just plainly obvious. I’m not sure why people are outraged.

    I’m not surprised by Uche, even though I’m no fan. Hundreds of games above League 2. I imagine he’ll reject it and be on his way. Wynne is clearly someone Moore rates.

    Flitcroft built this squad with a two-year window in mind. The vast majority of new signings were signed on two-year deals: Loft, Grant, Lowe, Sang, Debrah, Yak. These are both manifestly not good enough for where we want to be, but contractually owed probably between 75-120k by PVFC over the next 12 months, and perfectly entitled to collect that whether they play or not. We can bleat all we want, but Flitcroft shafted us not only last season, but next.

    I’ve no doubt efforts will be made to move these players on, but will they go? Who is going to take them on at the same wage? We all publicly and widely deride Loft and Sang, and then hope there’s another professional football club willing to take them off our hands for similar wages. It’s fantasy land. We either move them on and continue to pay 20-30% of their wages to play for another club, pay up hundreds of thousands to ‘sack’ them, or they’re stuck here.

    Perhaps the reality has sunk in for a few. 23/24 was a disaster and will not be undone by August. Clarke had the luxury of completely reshaping his squad in 2021, signing 15 players. Moore will be able to sign 6-7, perhaps. He is stuck with players who probably don’t like the club, who have a negative relationship with the fans, with a squad blighted by a relegation. He’s going to have to plan for a season involving Tom Sang and Conor Grant, I imagine. 

    It’s a huge job - to revitalise the club with largely the same group of players we’ve rightly decided aren’t up to it, with a very disillusioned fanbase. Anything approaching the top 7 next year is a good season. I imagine the youth players will be crucial - performing for cheap, allowing us to invest some of the leftover budget in a real area of need. 

    I think 24/25 will be a fine but not spectacular season. We usually operate with between the 6th-10th highest wage in League 2, and gut instinct tells me that’s where we’ll be next May. If Moore performs his usual trick of getting relegated aides immediately into the playoffs then it’s a job well done. 

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  10. 26 minutes ago, TJHValiant said:

    Did we lose this sort of money under Smurfwaite? Under Bratt? We lost £3.5m this season. 
     

    Regardless if the budget’s crap there are only two people to blame. Those running the club and the collective money of the fans. 

    Different financial landscape. Every club loses money - you have to. Bratt and Smurthwaite lived in different times.

  11. 10 hours ago, valiant steve said:

    Funded by the 5000 supporters who buy season tickets. Some L2 clubs can't even fit 5000 people into their poxy little grounds.

    We've been told for two years that we can't compete with Derby, Pompey, Bolton, etc... 

    Now I expect us to be a big fish in a small pond, beating the likes of Colchester, Morecombe, Crawley, etc...

    DM has until November to convince me. He's lucky to be given that chance, having been the worst manager I've ever seen at the club. 

    No excuses! 

    The club loses 1m+ a year in the very best case scenario. PVFC is funded by, and exists, due to Carol’s continual desire to throw money at a loss-making company in a loss-making industry.

    Those 5000 STs, btw, if they were all adult ones (which they’re not), would cover £1.75m. Try and get out of League 2 on that budget. 

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  12. 59 minutes ago, NW9Valiant said:

    Been wondering this afternoon if there is even the patience at the club to give him as long as he needs. Even taking into account seeing some improvements in the squad, let's say we are middling around mid table next January with inconsistent results, I am not sure the pressure will be off him because of his terrible record in game management and style of play especially at home. 

    For him to make it another 12 months, we are going to have to finish top half. Anybody's guess where we will be and I remain unconvinced Moore can do it. 

    Dread to think what the managerial shortlist looks like if things go bad in League 2. Suppose it will depend on who gets the first conversation with Carol. 

    Seen folk demanding/expecting us to finish top 3, personally funded by Carol.

    There’s probably going to be a lot of disappointment next season. This mess isn’t going to be fixed in the next 3 months. 

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