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Squad Assessment heading into the Summer

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  • Worth noting on Gillesphey that Plymouth changed from a back 3 to a back 4 when they got to the championship, and I think he got injured in the first half of the season also. The way he’s playing at the moment there’s a chance he could be good enough if we are playing a back 3 still, Plymouth might have kept him if not for the formation change. 

    We will need a LCB anyway regardless of division, if it’s championship we will potentially look for a new first choice, if league 1 then someone like McIntyre who can provide cover/competition is fine 
  • Watson as a backup for me is a no, even for League One. It's almost like last season when people were making the case for Hector and/or Thomas to be kept on as backup CB's. 

    While Watson has clearly improved under Jones we also have Asiimwe coming back from his loan to provide cover and any RB coming in needs to be competing with Ramsey for a place in the team.
    Watson’s ability is fine as a backup, but a key attribute of a backup player is that they are fit to come in and play when needed. He’s been out for a lot of this season so I’d definitely be getting rid and using Assimwe as cover behind Small (or a new wing back if he leaves) 
  • You can’t really assess the squad for next season until we know what league we will be in. 
  • You can’t really assess the squad for next season until we know what league we will be in. 
    To an extent you’re right but regardless of league we need a new GK, will need at least one RWB and should probably be buying replacements/cover for Godden and Berry due to age, that’s almost half a team already
  • se9addick said:
    If we get promoted to the Championship this squad will need a massive overhaul. I know everyone’s really excited at the moment, so am I, but trying to be objective there’s only five or six players that are really of the standard required for the next tier.
    Jones - Small - Ramsay - Godden - Docherty - Coventry... Maybe Campbell, maybe Berry still (as he's been there, dunnit)?

    Kap10 said:
    Personally I think the two keepers both have differing assets that combined would make a perfect keeper. Mannion is better at taking crosses, Maynard Brewer is the better shot stopper. 

    It's always going to involve a degree of personal bias but my preference would be Maynard Brewer of the two.
    Yeah my preference is Maynard-Brewer as well... However looking at it from a neutral standpoint, Jones seems to prefer Mannion given who started the season and plus he's been very relaxed about Maynard-Brewer's latest injury verging on the point of nonchalant almost.
    I think Jones sees them as little between them whilst he started with Mannion, AMB retained his place once Mannion was fit, nor did he bring in a back up.

    In the Championship I think both would be good back ups to a new more experienced keeper at that level.
  • You can’t really assess the squad for next season until we know what league we will be in. 
    Jones can’t assess until he knows where we are.  As fans,  we can absolutely assess based on all kinds of assumptions, guesses, randomly optimistic/pessimistic projections.  It is part of what is fun on a fan forum.  We have no actual impact on the squad selection so it doesn’t matter and even if I am wrong l,  I can still take credit for being right nine months from now
  • NabySarr said:
    Watson as a backup for me is a no, even for League One. It's almost like last season when people were making the case for Hector and/or Thomas to be kept on as backup CB's. 

    While Watson has clearly improved under Jones we also have Asiimwe coming back from his loan to provide cover and any RB coming in needs to be competing with Ramsey for a place in the team.
    Watson’s ability is fine as a backup, but a key attribute of a backup player is that they are fit to come in and play when needed. He’s been out for a lot of this season so I’d definitely be getting rid and using Assimwe as cover behind Small (or a new wing back if he leaves) 
    I disagree. Not that I have anything against Assimwe, but Watson can play RB, LB, RWB, and RCB.

    All teams need someone on the bench (and in the squad) who can cover a multitude of positions...
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    SteveACS said:
    NabySarr said:
    Watson as a backup for me is a no, even for League One. It's almost like last season when people were making the case for Hector and/or Thomas to be kept on as backup CB's. 

    While Watson has clearly improved under Jones we also have Asiimwe coming back from his loan to provide cover and any RB coming in needs to be competing with Ramsey for a place in the team.
    Watson’s ability is fine as a backup, but a key attribute of a backup player is that they are fit to come in and play when needed. He’s been out for a lot of this season so I’d definitely be getting rid and using Assimwe as cover behind Small (or a new wing back if he leaves) 
    I disagree. Not that I have anything against Assimwe, but Watson can play RB, LB, RWB, and RCB.

    All teams need someone on the bench (and in the squad) who can cover a multitude of positions...
    I always feel a club should aim to improve every summer by letting their worst players go and replacing them with better. The easiest way to make room is by releasing players out of contract who aren’t important players. I expect Watson to be released whatever league we’re in, there were suggestions he nearly moved on deadline day in January. I think Chuks will go too due to the limited minutes he can play.

    I see Watson at a similar level to REG and Edun - a decent L1 player, but we’re aiming to compete in the Championship next season and if not get promoted to it for the season after.

    As well as making a signing to replace Watson, we have the option of promoting two young defenders currently out on loan in Zach Mitchell and Asiimwe. Now they’re starting games they have a good chance for them to show between them they can replace Watson, and potentially improve on him if they continue to develop.

    It’ll be interesting to see what route we go down, including whether we keep Watson and Chuks.
  • Not keeping Chuks is a no brainer. 
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  • Not keeping Chuks is a no brainer. 
    Sadly, through injuries, Chucks is a light of other days. 
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