Manchester South
Football Manager
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So, West Ham approached me in November with an offer. After careful consideration I've decided to leave Southampton for West Ham.
I feel I've accomplished as much as I could in Southampton considering their total lack of financial resources. The signings from the past offseason alone have really left the franchise in a state of bleeding money. Didn't have any money to improve the facilities either, which were still basically at a championship team's level.
So, yeah West Ham it is.
I'll post my selection in a few.Comment
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West Ham's squad has had very little to no turnover since the first season, so almost everyone is a familiar face for those that know anything about their 2010-2011 team.
Running a 4-2-3-1
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G. Tulsane-Parker--Barrera
-------Noble---Collison----
Ilunga-Spence-Tomkins-Behrami
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Subs: Boffin, Ronnie Stam, Matty Taylor, Radoslav Kovac, Winston Reid, Junior Stanislas, Ahmed Kalil
Spence, Tomkins, Noble, and Collison have all developed quite well.
Overall it's a pretty solid team, and Martin O'Neill was rightly fired after a 1-1-8 start to the season. Much too talented to be in the relegation zone.Comment
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Entering the 2014/2015 season now with West Ham.
Incoming Transfers:
CM - Raul Meireles (Free)
CB - Vincent Kompany (Free)
LB - Slobodan Rajkovic (£4.5m from Girondins Bordeaux)
RB - Jerome Boateng (£3m from Manchester City)
AML - Dentinho (£13.75m from Corinthians)
Out:
Radoslav Kovac, Ovidiu Petre, Ibrahima Sidibe, Matthew Upson, Jorge Paulo, Junior Stanislas, Matty Taylor (Free)
Winston Reid (£2.2m to Brescia)
Cyriac Gohi Bi (£2m to Blackpool)
Stefan de Vrij (£3.6m to Celtic)
Formation:
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Dentinho------------------Barrera
------Meirles-Collison-Noble------
Rajkovic-Spence-Tomkins-Boateng
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Subs: Ruud Boffin, Adam Johnson, Ahmed Kalil, Geoffrey Tulsane, Valon Behrami, Ronnie Stam, Vincent Kompany
Injured: Scott Parker (Parker will be the starter in place of Meireles upon his return to match fitness).Comment
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I'd probably go with anchor man TBH. With that combination of heading/strength/pace/anticipation/marking/tackling/positioning, how could you possibly beat him?Comment
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I've got one incoming transfer in January: Welsh international Andy King.
I've been running a 4-2-3-1 for pretty much the whole season, with Noble playing a little bit out of position as an AMC. Parker's become too slow to truly be effective as a starter, so the plan is to move Noble back to central midfield and play King at AMC.
So the selection from January forward is projected to be:
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Johnson---King----Barrera
-----Noble----Collison----
Rajkovic-Spence-Tomkins-Boateng
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Noble's role is a deep laying playmaker, which with his passing/creativity is his best spot IMO. Collison is solid enough all-around to function as the B2B.
This is how King looks now attributes-wise btw:
Not the fastest guy in the world, but I'm loving his mental attributes and his passing and finishing abilities.Comment
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So with the January transfer window inching closer to a close, I've made a couple more moves.
In:
ST - Andy Carroll for £5m from Wolves (Weird that he was there, huh?)
Out:
Scott Parker - He got mad at me for removing him from captaincy in favor of Jordan Spence, so we agreed to a mutual termination. I'm fine with it anyway since his contract expired anyway in June, and he agreed to leave without compensation.
Ahmed Khalil - £5m to Real Sociedad
Ruud Boffin - £1.2m to Aston Villa
Valon Behrami - Out on loan to Wolves with £3.6m option to buyComment
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