Sylvestri is a decent championship goalie and his shot stopping skills are of a
higher standard. Bellusci has been one of our better defenders.
Bamba has been a big disappointment as has Mowatt I am afraid. I would keep
Antenucci. The rest I agree especially Wooton .
Nick
From: Simon McNally <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2016 12:52 PM
Subject: [LU] Next season
Been talking to fellow Leeds fans at work and most of the conversation is
around what we want to see next season, seeing as how this one is pretty much
done.
Top of my list would be new owner and coach but I'm not confident it'll happen.
Assuming Cellino and Evans are still at the club and Evans gets the money for
new players he seems to think he'll get, what would you do? What formation
would you play , who would you get rid of and where would you strengthen?
I would favour a two striker formation but I'm not sure we've got the quality
in centre mid to play 442 so unless we sign a quality centre mid I'd go 4312 or
4132. That kind of leaves Dallas , botaka and caryol out in the cold though.
If I had free rein and enough resources , I'd sign a new keeper, central
defenders, at least one quality centre mid - bridcutt certainly and at least
one more decent striker. One thing we lack throughout the team is pace so I'd
be looking for that.
I'd get rid of :
Silvestri, bellusci, maybe bamba - he's played in some of our worst
performances, wootton, Murphy, doukara and antenucci at the very least. Mowatt
needs to have a good season to show whether he is a potential star or just a
one paced player with a sweet left foot.
Thoughts?
Simon
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