Dyer and Routledge 19:39 - Dec 9 with 4100 views | jacabertawe | OK, we had two players - Routledge in particular - who stepped in and played well yesterday. Both have garnered criticism from many in the past, but they are experienced and ex-Premier players who I would argue still have a lot to give in the Championship, particularly bearing in mind our raw young and threadbare squad. Routs out of contract this year, Dyer 2020 and presumably still on Premier pay. I am assuming, without disrespect, that their future playing would be at this level. Could/should we offer either or both new contracts from January at our Championship pay level, should there be no buyers and they want to stay? Constructive discussion, please! [Post edited 10 Dec 2018 9:36]
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Dyer and Routledge on 19:43 - Dec 9 with 4083 views | airedale | The year we got promoted, imo Routledge was the best player in the Championship. | | | |
Dyer and Routledge on 20:19 - Dec 9 with 3966 views | thornabyswan |
Dyer and Routledge on 19:43 - Dec 9 by airedale | The year we got promoted, imo Routledge was the best player in the Championship. |
Got to laugh at the reactions on here had dogs abuse for the last 3 seasons. | |
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Dyer and Routledge on 21:15 - Dec 9 with 3894 views | Badlands | I'd get Rangel back as well. | |
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Dyer and Routledge on 21:42 - Dec 9 with 3827 views | AguycalledJack |
Dyer and Routledge on 21:15 - Dec 9 by Badlands | I'd get Rangel back as well. |
Judging them on yesterday’s performance,they both have a lot to offer in this division. | | | |
Dyer and Routledge on 21:43 - Dec 9 with 3823 views | midswan | Bonkers to think Routs can't offer anything at this level. Still an intelligent player who also adds much needed experience. Someone pointed out on the other Rout and Dyer thread that ,yes, they are not the future but we are in the now and if they offer more than other players then they should be playing. Can't see either leaving in Jan as doubt either would get similar money anywhere else, ergo if you're paying them then play them. You'd have thought that extending their contracts whilst in the Prem was with one eye to going into Champ so to blank them out just makes no sense. | | | |
Dyer and Routledge on 22:01 - Dec 9 with 3769 views | Fireboy2 |
Dyer and Routledge on 21:15 - Dec 9 by Badlands | I'd get Rangel back as well. |
Said that to our lot yesterday | | | |
Dyer and Routledge on 22:05 - Dec 9 with 3756 views | TheKirkyLife | I've been one of the biggest Routledge critics. Dyer didn't impress me this season so far. Yesterday proved to me they still should have a place and that Potter has been pretty silly not to utilise them more often in the rotation. | | | |
Dyer and Routledge on 22:32 - Dec 9 with 3694 views | jasper_T | Routledge 34 in a month. If he plays regularly, and well, and is willing to take a 90% pay cut then give him a new short term deal in June... Maybe. Think we'll be stuck with Dyer for another season regardless. Why on Earth offer him another new deal? Not like he'd have any incentive to drop down a few pay grades. Any offers at all in January they're out the door to cover the salary of 4 or 5 of their teammates. Potter and the club are thinking long term development of a squad, expensive old guard only hold back that process. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Dyer and Routledge on 07:03 - Dec 10 with 3506 views | SWANSEYE | Totally agree . .we have a young solid and we need players with the experience of the Championship to play with them and Routledge and Dyer will provide a threat | | | |
Dyer and Routledge on 10:24 - Dec 10 with 3330 views | Badlands | 'We used our experience. We’ve a lot to offer - we’re not over the hill and we have plenty left in the tank," Dyer said.' That sounds like he and Routs are more than a little cheesed off. | |
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Dyer and Routledge on 10:41 - Dec 10 with 3297 views | 3swan |
Dyer and Routledge on 10:24 - Dec 10 by Badlands | 'We used our experience. We’ve a lot to offer - we’re not over the hill and we have plenty left in the tank," Dyer said.' That sounds like he and Routs are more than a little cheesed off. |
Yep, have a look at their reaction after the first goal on Saturday | | | |
Dyer and Routledge on 15:50 - Dec 10 with 3137 views | icecoldjack |
Dyer and Routledge on 22:32 - Dec 9 by jasper_T | Routledge 34 in a month. If he plays regularly, and well, and is willing to take a 90% pay cut then give him a new short term deal in June... Maybe. Think we'll be stuck with Dyer for another season regardless. Why on Earth offer him another new deal? Not like he'd have any incentive to drop down a few pay grades. Any offers at all in January they're out the door to cover the salary of 4 or 5 of their teammates. Potter and the club are thinking long term development of a squad, expensive old guard only hold back that process. |
True, but it's a balance, which is called management ! The young players can end up with confidence drained as much as confidence developed, potter, if allowed, should have been playing experienced guys like routs and dyer when we played the likes of Norwich and Derby, just to steady us a bit. They are more than good enough in this league and should be used far more regular than they have been. I'm not 100% sure if the club are looking at appearance clauses or high appearance bonus but to not play experience has been our downfall many times this season. Potter needs to manage all resources not just throw young players in regardless of what experience is there at hand to help, im sure potter knows this which is why I feel his hands have been tied RE the two mentioned, if his hands arn't tied then he's a bit daft not to use those players in tough games . | | | |
Dyer and Routledge on 16:26 - Dec 10 with 3099 views | jasper_T | We came into the Norwich game in excellent form. If we'd played Routledge or Dyer it would have meant dropping Naughton (an experienced player), Connor or DJ. Potter would have been roasted if he'd changed the team from before the international break, dropping our young form players, and it had led to a loss. | | | |
Dyer and Routledge on 17:40 - Dec 10 with 3020 views | icecoldjack |
Dyer and Routledge on 16:26 - Dec 10 by jasper_T | We came into the Norwich game in excellent form. If we'd played Routledge or Dyer it would have meant dropping Naughton (an experienced player), Connor or DJ. Potter would have been roasted if he'd changed the team from before the international break, dropping our young form players, and it had led to a loss. |
I accept your point on Norwich but You do know potter changes the team all the time right ? That's hardly an argument, especially as he's never been scared of changing it up no matter what, away at villa was an example. He dropped a goalkeeper that was in fantastic form too remember. My point is that while Norwich is not a great example perhaps, there is a need to play some wise heads now and again against certain opposition . Is he managing his resources correctly or is he being told what resources he can use ? That's a question, especially as it's clear both players can do a good job for this team. Routs was IMO quite emotional in his interview after the game, nice to see and he clearly thinks he can help the young players progress. | | | |
Dyer and Routledge on 18:06 - Dec 10 with 2988 views | jasper_T |
Dyer and Routledge on 17:40 - Dec 10 by icecoldjack | I accept your point on Norwich but You do know potter changes the team all the time right ? That's hardly an argument, especially as he's never been scared of changing it up no matter what, away at villa was an example. He dropped a goalkeeper that was in fantastic form too remember. My point is that while Norwich is not a great example perhaps, there is a need to play some wise heads now and again against certain opposition . Is he managing his resources correctly or is he being told what resources he can use ? That's a question, especially as it's clear both players can do a good job for this team. Routs was IMO quite emotional in his interview after the game, nice to see and he clearly thinks he can help the young players progress. |
He dropped a goalkeeper in fantastic form and it was widely regarded as a huge mistake, yes. Generally the feeling is less chopping and changing would be better than more. | | | |
Dyer and Routledge on 18:40 - Dec 10 with 2955 views | icecoldjack |
Dyer and Routledge on 18:06 - Dec 10 by jasper_T | He dropped a goalkeeper in fantastic form and it was widely regarded as a huge mistake, yes. Generally the feeling is less chopping and changing would be better than more. |
And yet 6 changes on the weekend. So his MO is to chop and change yet not use any experience. All a bit odd really | | | |
Dyer and Routledge on 18:51 - Dec 10 with 2934 views | Flashberryjack |
Dyer and Routledge on 20:19 - Dec 9 by thornabyswan | Got to laugh at the reactions on here had dogs abuse for the last 3 seasons. |
I think that most were arguing that Routledge and Dyer were championship players playing in the PL. We are a championship now, so the OP question is relevent. | |
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