Kendalshrimp wrote:I'd release Wilson Dugdale Kenyon Goodall for sure.
I'd offer new deals to Baz Beely Edwards Parrish Fleming Ellison (reduced wages) Devitt Miller
Be silly to release Beely after how good he was last season he probably won't get anyone better. Edwards will defiantly be offered a new deal because of his age the club know if he gets back to playing like last season he could attract interest again.
Devitt an Miller will wait as long as possible before re-signing I think but even with their decent form this season I don't think they'll have clubs lining up to signing them at a higher level. Maybe other league 2 clubs but that's all I could see them moving onto.
Definitely offer new contracts to Kenyon and Goodall. Kenyon is young, strong and enthusiastic. Goodall is an experienced & very versatile player, not injury prone, and one of the few to try to hold the team together, direct and motivate. Maybe neither are automatic starters but both are excellent to have on the bench to cover injuries and suspensions. Just look how well Goodall has covered for Murphy - he barely played towards the end of last season, yet has played nearly all games this season.
Would have to think very hard about whether we could get players as good as or better than Beely, Edwards, Parrish, Fleming, and Ellison. None of those should be a guaranteed new contract based only on past service as all have VERY patchy form. If Jim/Ken can't get better then, yes, reluctantly, try to keep some of them, hopefully on lower wages as I can't see any being in particular demand from other clubs, and don't think they deserve better terms. But Jim/Ken really need to try to get new blood in to replace them. Parrish and Flemmo probably deserve a renewal more than the others as both can show their true abilities on occasions, i.e. Paz did a couple of cracking tackles against Oxford, but saying that, are both prone to fairly poor mistakes. Beely excellent first season with us, absolute crap this season, doesn't deserve a renewal on any terms in my book nor does Wilson. Sadly, big Kev simply too old now, his reactions are poor, his awareness is poor, can't tackle to save his life - only renew on much reduced terms and use an an impact sub striker only.
Lots of new blood needed across the pitch. We're stale and predictable and too easy for the opposition to exploit our weaknesses. If that means some more younger and untried players to play alongside the more experienced recent signings like Murphy, Wildig, Barky, Moly, etc., then I think it has to be that way. We may also have to get used to making more use of loan players rather than commit ourselves to 1 or 2 year contracts. I think Jim was brave to reduce the team size and bring in more experience like Murphy, Moly and Wildig, but injuries have exposed the small squad size and left Jim with few options meaning that whilst we started off looking excellent, it's all turned sour again mostly due to lack of alternative players. Maybe given the small budget, he needs to have a much smaller hard core of experienced players, and increase the squad size with youngsters and loanees?