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- @LABoog4
Decent-sized profit made on transfers.
Will that really be to Pochettino's satisfaction, or is he a bit disappointed behind the scenes, I wonder?
I am curious about Enciso; I rather thought he was quite the prospect and that Brighton would want to keep hold of him - especially until his value rises a lot more than that. - LABoog42 years agoNew Ace@CO88LER5 I liked Enciso but his FIFA personality made him difficult. If he sat one game, he would complain. I could never get his morale up but I also could not play him consistently because others have been doing great.
- @LABoog4
Ah, right. I get the same thing with players. They drive me mad to such an extent that I end up selling them.
Even players flagged as 'prospect' and 'rotation' pester me, which is really silly. Something they need to fix but probably never will. - JustinCase01102 years agoSeasoned Ace
I share @CO88LER5 second-guessing your decision to sell Enciso for peanuts. I get the reasoning behind, but a loan could probably have postponed the dicision a bit, eventually bringing in a bigger fee as well. But since it's not hard raising money in this game, I suppose it's not too important to make the best possible financial decision on the matter.
Interesting transfers. I already mentioned the Nordsjælland-teenager, but I like the others too. I do enjoy these right-footed left backs, who can be really helpful backups. And I've been impressed by Callum O'Hare for quite some time, mostly in game, but also in the FA Cup semi final against Man United IRL. It's about time he gets snatched up by a bigger club, and I see Brighton as a good fit. At 25 he's probably past the stage where he could be targeted by the biggest clubs.
- LABoog42 years agoNew Ace
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- JustinCase01102 years agoSeasoned Ace
Interesting striker dilemma. Two very talented strikers, who could both bring in huge fees from top clubs, if they perform well over a season. And you're left considering replacing them with rather mediocre players, to be best of my knowledge.
If it was me, I would definitely keep them both, perhaps find a way to make sure they aren't a struggling lone striker, when they play. Could they play together with a formation change? Could a striker with Premier League experience come in and push them a bit?
I look forward to see how you handle this one. They are easily the two players at your disposal that I would be most intrigued by signing myself.
- LABoog42 years agoNew Ace@JustinCase0110 I have looked at a formation change but my wingers are playing so well good season, I do not want to bench one to add another striker. Same with my midfield, they are all in great form and control games.
The best solution would be a loan to a Premier League or Championship side for Ferguson and then bring in a temporary solution.
I have received a few 2-year loan options that I am interested in but the clubs have not been the right for yet.
I think we talked about it at the start of this career. Ferguson is someone I was high on and I think you were too. He's just too raw. He's not quick, his finishing is below average and he seems to get knocked off the ball easily. But there is potential there. - @LABoog4
I don't think I'd ever do a two-year loan out. I'd just not see the point of even having the player on my books if he was away that long.
Joao Pedro is a favourite of mine, from a few years back. I'd be focusing on him, for sure.
I always play with two up front, so I'd be able to try them together but, if that's not your preference, then maybe you should sell Ferguson and try to get another quicker player?
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