.....in the championship, do you think we might look to add maybe 1 or 2 old heads to the squad or keep on with the young unproven lads?? A recall a few seasons ago when we drafted Kevin Long in and he brought Alfie Mawson on a treat who in turn also turned Mark Roberts into a good player too
Personally mate I'd definitely bring a couple of older heads in to try and steady the ship and bring the younger lads on
We all talk about the plan and how good it has been . But it wasn't working and probably wouldn't have worked at all without Long and Hammill. We need a bit of experience. Doesn't mean journey men. Just quality older heads in a couple of positions
I'd advocate that, yes. I've only seen them once (tonight), but that looked like a team that really needs some leadership.
With the amount and also the quality of players we've lost a think bringing in a few experienced players would do the young lads the world of good but we've had this before when going for experience and they've turned out absolutely ***** so it's a hard one to call.....plus our wage structure would most likely play a part in which old head we can bring in too
None of you lot are allowed to suggest this about some older more experienced players. I suggested it and Young Nudger didnt like it.
Fully agree. Hammill MOM tonight.? Couple more experienced operators like him up front to mentor the young 'uns wouldn't go amiss for me.!
Hammill was not MOM tonight. No sane person would suggest it. He did cross for Bradshaw's second goal. He also got caught in possession time after time and never tore a hole in their defence despite trying. He never has played with a touch of experience about him. He still tries fancy stuff which must have the gaffer tearing his hair out at times. A mentor? Nope.
I put a question mark to invite opinion. Star seemed to think he was our star man, but we all see things differently. http://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/football/barnsley-fc/barnsley-4-morecambe-3-final-score-1-8692751
Hammill in Fridays Chronicle " I have enjoyed the leadership role I have taken on this year. I've tried to be sensible and help the young lads so I can be an example and a benchmark for them to emulate. I have played at the top level which is the Premier League so I can give them any advice that helps them along the way. I want to be a role model for them, in training and in the gym and I have become a lot fitter for that. This is definitely the fittest I've ever felt." Hammill who was voted Player of the Year for 2015/16 and scored two memorable goals in both Wembley finals said of his performances last season " A lot of the time last year I was putting quite a lot of pressure on myself. I was saying I had points to prove. I am just going to go out there and enjoy myself. I've got nothing to prove. I just want to put a smile on ( fans) faces. My job is now to help the lads who have come in, help them settle and show them how the Club works and the expectation of the management staff and fans. I want to help get them to the level the other lads got to and beyond." Hammill has a warning after key players have left the Club " the grass is not always greener on the other side- as he discovered when he quit to join Wolves in 2011. At the end of the day they are their own person and they are free to make their own decisions. Some moves have worked and some haven't . It's part and parcel of football."
I think it comes down to simple common sense Donny, a few older heads here and there certainly can't hurt can they ?. And by older heads I think players near the 30 age mark certainly wouldn't be too old if it came to a 1 or 2 season deal. There are no guarantees of course and I can't name any names, but I wish we as a club would look at the options instead of flatly refusing to look at anybody who is over 25.
We might be better looking for a couple of loan options for the experienced players. Some of the Premier League clubs might have players coming back from injury (like James) or surplus to requirements who we can use to give us that experience. Be cheaper than buying - especially for someone coming back to fitness. Don't ask me who fits that bill though!
Yes Im the same Scoff, I keep offering suggestions but I don't have any answers, so don't ask me either. lol
We need leaders, not necessarily 'experience'. As much as I like Angus, I don't see him as a captain. He's usually the first one to drop his head after we concede.
How about Hammill as captain, that might be the 'incentive' hes been looking for. Other than that Im not sure who we have in a squad full of kids who stand out as leaders, not at the moment anyway.
Do you think his shortcomings without Roberts might be showing through. ? He was unfortunate to be caught off guard for one of the goals at Bristol and again for one last night, as well as the ill advised tackle for their penalty as well. He might improve if we get Lindsay along side him or as Fizzy Tyke 2 has suggested could we look at giving Pearson a run out there.? Trouble is, we haven't got the time to be experimenting.!
Interested to know who you would suggest we could realistically afford to sign that would improve us? I totally understand your point and do think some experience especially at the back could improve us but cannot think of any good experienced players that we could afford to bring in on our wage budget. That is why we have to sign these young unproven players from lower leagues.
If truth be known I'd be struggling to throw names into the hat, with how this past few months transfers have gone the player that may have been within our financial sights back in may is probably over priced for us now. The club have been guilty of there own success this past few years with how we've nurtured lower league players into lads that could well feature in the premiership next season. Stopping up this season for me would second the achievement of promotion to the premiership, the league this season looks to be the hardest tier 2 league that's ever been seen.