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The voice of reason.
Helpful Moderator
Mar 16, 2005
61,390
Chandlers Ford
Neither Skalak or Murphy will be going anywhere, unless we are signing a minimum of FOUR more first team players.

We currently have 22 (including those two, but excluding KLL, Ince and Towell)
 


Cowfold Seagull

Fan of the 17 bus
Apr 22, 2009
21,656
Cowfold
Wonder if QPR will come back in for Lua Lua, IMHO both could do a good turn at Portsmouth or at the worst Crawley but both above Crawley I would think as they looked poor against us sadly lacking organisation or method.

I'm surprised that QPR haven't already been in touch re LuaLua, as allegedly Holloway is a great fan of his. I would baulk at the idea of sending either player to Crawley though. They are both much better than League Two standard.
 






Super Steve Earle

Well-known member
Feb 23, 2009
8,374
North of Brighton
I'm surprised that QPR haven't already been in touch re LuaLua, as allegedly Holloway is a great fan of his. I would baulk at the idea of sending either player to Crawley though. They are both much better than League Two standard.
QPR have made it clear they can't afford anybody this season.
 


CHAPPERS

DISCO SPENG
Jul 5, 2003
44,791
Surely Lua Lua is now only really effective at the top end of League 1? He can do a job there, just a squad player in the Championship.
 


Ninja Elephant

Doctor Elephant
Feb 16, 2009
18,855
He was a revelation under Oscar. Played that holding midfielder role really well and, had we persisted with playing in that style, it's possible he would have continued to be a mainstay in the team. Unfortunately for him Chris doesn't play with a single holding midfielder sitting in front of the back four and, for whatever reason, Ince hasn't been able to adapt. Shame because at one point I thought he was the bees knees.

No, he wasn't. People hilariously overrated Ince and incredibly underrated Keith Andrews who was crucial to that team. I know the usual people will say the usual things about Andrews but the reality is that he played a very important part in why we fluked 6th.

That team was as close to rubbish as the team the following season was. We had a good defence, plus Leo Ulloa. That was largely it.
 




Grombleton

Surrounded by <div>s
Dec 31, 2011
7,356
Doesn't matter where he plays if all he is good for its free kicks and corners does it?

Of course it does - would you rather we have an injury to a winger and not have Skalak come in to replace him? or would you rather we are short and have to buy YET ANOTHER player?
 


Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
32,165
Valhalla
Bloom has just talked about player recruitment being more expensive than he thought.

All the Skalak and Hemed haters will have to wait until January at the earliest before there is any budget to replace them - if they haven't taken their chance in the PL.

3 to come in for now, it seems.
 


BensGrandad

New member
Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
No, he wasn't. People hilariously overrated Ince and incredibly underrated Keith Andrews who was crucial to that team. I know the usual people will say the usual things about Andrews but the reality is that he played a very important part in why we fluked 6th.

That team was as close to rubbish as the team the following season was. We had a good defence, plus Leo Ulloa. That was largely it.

Very true.
 




midnight_rendezvous

Well-known member
Aug 10, 2012
3,737
The Black Country
No, he wasn't. People hilariously overrated Ince and incredibly underrated Keith Andrews who was crucial to that team. I know the usual people will say the usual things about Andrews but the reality is that he played a very important part in why we fluked 6th.

That team was as close to rubbish as the team the following season was. We had a good defence, plus Leo Ulloa. That was largely it.

Very much disagree. Ince was strong, powerful and liked a tackle. Add to that his occasional bursts of pace into the opposition's half made him very enjoyable to watch. His success that year doesn't come at the cost of Andrews' own. He had a good year. To say he didn't is just wrong IMO.

Oh and the team was nowhere near as bad under Oscar as it was under Sammi.
 




British Bulldog

The great escape
Feb 6, 2006
10,897
No, he wasn't. People hilariously overrated Ince and incredibly underrated Keith Andrews who was crucial to that team. I know the usual people will say the usual things about Andrews but the reality is that he played a very important part in why we fluked 6th.

That team was as close to rubbish as the team the following season was. We had a good defence, plus Leo Ulloa. That was largely it.

Tend to agree with you there, Andrews was like Bridge and Upson in my opinion in that that they bought into what we were trying to do and we got the last good season out of them.
 




BensGrandad

New member
Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
Very much disagree. Ince was strong, powerful and liked a tackle. Add to that his occasional bursts of pace into the opposition's half made him very enjoyable to watch. His success that year doesn't come at the cost of Andrews' own. He had a good year. To say he didn't is just wrong IMO.

Oh and the team was nowhere near as bad under Oscar as it was under Sammi.

Not sure where you are coming from with that as Ince was poor in the air for a man of his height, poor at ball control and liked a tackle to get the ball back after he lost it. He did however have a couple of decent games but generally he was very poor but became a darling for the fans because people said he had great potential which was something Chelsea never saw in him and released him. Div 1 is his level at best Lua Lua could make a top Div 1 side as he has far more to offer including flair which clubs need. As I said Portsmouth would suit both.
 


Whoislloydy

Well-known member
May 2, 2016
2,445
Vancouver, British Columbia
Not sure where you are coming from with that as Ince was poor in the air for a man of his height, poor at ball control and liked a tackle to get the ball back after he lost it. He did however have a couple of decent games but generally he was very poor but became a darling for the fans because people said he had great potential which was something Chelsea never saw in him and released him. Div 1 is his level at best Lua Lua could make a top Div 1 side as he has far more to offer including flair which clubs need. As I said Portsmouth would suit both.

Div 1? what year are you living in BG?
 


British Bulldog

The great escape
Feb 6, 2006
10,897
Not sure where you are coming from with that as Ince was poor in the air for a man of his height, poor at ball control and liked a tackle to get the ball back after he lost it. He did however have a couple of decent games but generally he was very poor but became a darling for the fans because people said he had great potential which was something Chelsea never saw in him and released him. Div 1 is his level at best Lua Lua could make a top Div 1 side as he has far more to offer including flair which clubs need. As I said Portsmouth would suit both.

For once I agree with you BG.
 








midnight_rendezvous

Well-known member
Aug 10, 2012
3,737
The Black Country
Not sure where you are coming from with that as Ince was poor in the air for a man of his height, poor at ball control and liked a tackle to get the ball back after he lost it. He did however have a couple of decent games but generally he was very poor but became a darling for the fans because people said he had great potential which was something Chelsea never saw in him and released him. Div 1 is his level at best Lua Lua could make a top Div 1 side as he has far more to offer including flair which clubs need. As I said Portsmouth would suit both.

We see different things :shrug: If he was perfect and never put a foot wrong he wouldn't have been released by Chelsea. Hindsight is a wonderful thing but I stand by my assessment of Ince under Oscar, not perfect by any means but a strong, solid midfielder who played the role Oscar wanted him to, and he did it well.
 


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