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Could maybe effect a sale although I guess an option doesn’t really help them unless they take it up
Vinicius...let's get him!
Could maybe effect a sale although I guess an option doesn’t really help them unless they take it up
But they can't offer him a new contract on the same or less money and let's be honest they can't offer him a bit more money either, they are going to have to raise it enormously, doubling it even, which they can't afford to do when they're trying to get their wage bill under control. That would also make it harder to sell him too which they will still need to do.This is one angle I haven't seen mentioned much - is there any talk of a new deal for Gallagher at Chelsea? It sounds like the opposite, that a new deal isn't forthcoming. It's hard to get a read on how these owners work, nothing really makes sense, but I would have thought that agreeing a new deal to protect the value of the player is something all clubs would consider in this scenario. Unless they really really do need to sell him now, and that immediate money is worth more to them than a higher fee in the future?
The very idea that they're now "trying to get their wage bill under control" after what they've done in the last 18 months is...actually fucking hilarious.But they can't offer him a new contract on the same or less money and let's be honest they can't offer him a bit more money either, they are going to have to raise it enormously, doubling it even, which they can't afford to do when they're trying to get their wage bill under control. That would also make it harder to sell him too which they will still need to do.
They are gambling on the player not kicking up a fuss and staying whilst they try and work out the wage bill.So Chelsea wanted 50 million for Gallagher last summer, and want 80 million for him now he has run down his contract by another 5 months. Perhaps if they had a better grasp of player valuations they wouldn't be in this mess in the first place...
He's terrible defensively for a Jose player.Hojbjerg is a great Jose type player with his positional intelligence and bravery, not mobile or comfortable enough on the ball for Ange’s style sadly.
He's not, it's probably his best trait, his best performances for us is playing as a single DM, no nonsense, asked to do nothing more than win the ball and pass it simply.He's terrible defensively for a Jose player.
So Chelsea wanted 50 million for Gallagher last summer, and want 80 million for him now he has run down his contract by another 5 months. Perhaps if they had a better grasp of player valuations they wouldn't be in this mess in the first place...
"What do you mean he's not worth 80m? We've paid twice as much for worse!"Boehly: "We are asking for 50m for Gallagher"
Levy: "Eh. We can wait till Jan"
Jan 2024
Boehly: "Levy, we are offering Gallagher for 80m"
Levy: "Huh, you said 50m last summer."
Boehly: "Well, you waited too long. Now, it's 95m and going once, going twice, sold!"
The hiding comment would’ve been a fairer statement in the early months of this season but we’ve seen him become more creative in his passing (forward with flick passes to players both directly and in space) and his body positioning (more side on taking a pass, more awareness of corridors to move with the ball forward into). He’s definitely buying into the AP way of playing a lot more and trusting of the process. He tended to feel he had to use his combative defensive, simple passing as he’d never played in a system like this and felt other players simply couldn’t do the DM duties as well as he could (he did do a great amount of covering at the back while our full back gaps at the back were exposed so much early on too to good effect don’t forget)He's not, it's probably his best trait, his best performances for us is playing as a single DM, no nonsense, asked to do nothing more than win the ball and pass it simply.
What he's expected to do now in that role is pivot more with whoever's the 8 and also be very good on the ball and press resistant which he isn't.
He also knows himself he's not good at these things and will constantly hide from the ball when the centre backs have the ball and look for him because he doesn't want that smoke when he does lose the ball.
He's actually a great passer of the ball when he has time, he's just awful at being pressed.
think you mean a better grasp of economics!So Chelsea wanted 50 million for Gallagher last summer, and want 80 million for him now he has run down his contract by another 5 months. Perhaps if they had a better grasp of player valuations they wouldn't be in this mess in the first place...
interesting to see not only did Gallagher not start as Captain (Chilwell did) but he was also hauled off after 45 mins.
Obviously not seen how he/Chelsea played but wonder if we'll hear some noises later tonight over his future again.
interesting to see not only did Gallagher not start as Captain (Chilwell did) but he was also hauled off after 45 mins.
Obviously not seen how he/Chelsea played but wonder if we'll hear some noises later tonight over his future again.
Totally agree about Skipp. That lad’s good and he showed his bottle tonightWhy are Skipp and GLC 'likely gone in the Summer'? Gio is now happy here. I know he picks up a lot of injuries but he's a great squad option all the same. Skipp would walk over broken glass to stay here.
I definitely agree he has improved alot under Ange, all the points you mentioned, however tonight was more of a tactical masterclass at half time. We changed the midfield from the usual 6/8/10 in Bentancur, Skipp and Maddison to PEH being the defensive anchor-man furthest back with Maddison and Kulu taking turns to drop deeper. I also noticed we played alot less passes into the 6 position where usually Biss, Bentancur or Skipp would drop deep and completely bypassed it by playing more directly into Maddison, Kulu and also Udogie and Porro when they were higher centrally.The hiding comment would’ve been a fairer statement in the early months of this season but we’ve seen him become more creative in his passing (forward with flick passes to players both directly and in space) and his body positioning (more side on taking a pass, more awareness of corridors to move with the ball forward into). He’s definitely buying into the AP way of playing a lot more and trusting of the process. He tended to feel he had to use his combative defensive, simple passing as he’d never played in a system like this and felt other players simply couldn’t do the DM duties as well as he could (he did do a great amount of covering at the back while our full back gaps at the back were exposed so much early on too to good effect don’t forget)
I can see him having conviction now in being more positive and creative and likely the UTurn as to him staying in for now.
he’s an excellent leader and a very good player.
The litmus test is just to see how far we’ve gone vs Brentford today compared to how they dealt with us in that very first game and how far the players ability (inc Hojbjerg) to work in the Ange's style of football system has developed since then.
Never any doubt they'll sell him they're the ones putting it out there. The price is never going to be agreed though, silly money.Chilwell is the vice captain after James tbf.
But looking at Chelsea’s midfield options now, I really think they would sell him.
It’s just whether we can agree on a price.
Totally agree about Skipp. That lad’s good and he showed his bottle tonight
Mad that people see different things isn't it? For me he was the weakest behind Bentancur (sorry Benta but this was a bad one)I thought Skipp was our best player in the first half. I agree he isn’t a starter but I do think he’s great to have around the squad.