What is AK’s aim re the team
#1
Tree 
Just listening to Aitor at the training camp he states that at the end of the season he knew he wanted to Change the team & change the players.
Has he just expressed that badly or is it his intention to change everybody that started last season pre Christmas?
It makes me think that the team that starts against Bristol will be full of the newbies or is that too risky?
I suppose it’s just as risky having 1/2 new and 1/2 old? 

Just the way he says he ‘knew at the end of the season etc etc.
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#2
He's right. The team failed to control games and pick up points. Not all their fault, they lack flair and quality. He's changing that.
No time for passengers either.
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#3
Change was definitely needed and the amount that he's managed to accomplish in one and a half transfer windows is remarkable. But it's not done yet. A goalie, full backs either side, ideally a holding midfielder and one if not two strikers are needed to take us to the next level.

Ideally most if not all of those will be in place before we go abroad and start our programme of friendly matches so they can start getting used to each other and how they all play. Pre-season is the time to do that so an understanding can be built before the big kick off.
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#4
(26-06-2018, 12:37 PM)trickytreesreds Wrote: He's right. The team failed to control games and pick up points. Not all their fault, they lack flair and quality. He's changing that.
No time for passengers either.

:cool:  Spot on.

SA.
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#5
The encouraging thing for me is that it certainly doesn't look like "dull" football that he's been accused of in the past
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#6
Looks to me like a strong pivot, 2 attacking full backs, and the 3 behind the forward will all be quick and good on the 1v1

We will be very difficult to defend against and we should win many more away games IMO

Quality of striker we get will be pivotal
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#7
hes the first manager in a long time that I have faith in. he knows what is required.
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#8
It’s quite incredible to be honest.
I have never heard of it before (or perhaps not taken note).
A whole team replaced (almost) and fair play to him and the owners for having the courage, commitment and knowledge.
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#9
It looks as though there will not be a single player who started the first game of last season who is going to start the first game of this season.

One thing that tells me is our s**t Warburtons signings were.
Panic on the streets of London
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#10
getting hammered by preston before the end of the jan transfer window turned out to be a great thing.
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#11
(26-06-2018, 01:30 PM)Old Timer Wrote: It’s quite incredible to be honest.
I have never heard of it before (or perhaps not taken note).
A whole team replaced (almost) and fair play to him and the owners for having the courage, commitment and knowledge.


I think...Colin Calderwood (was it?) who brought in 13 players (for a total of 4 million?  Andrew Surmon, Sammy Clingon etc?) to Norwich City and they got promoted.

That was sometime ago though.

SA.
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#12
(26-06-2018, 01:54 PM)the jock Wrote: getting hammered by preston before the end of the jan transfer window turned out to be a great thing.

I think thats the game where AK decided he couldnt even rely on that set of players to keep the club from being relegated, never mind get promoted.

When you compare AK to warbs now they're in completely different leagues.  AK's a winner and has a winning mentality.  Warbs is a builder who's sole ambition was to slowly grow the club in the hope it would come good eventually.
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