Yeah I think both fees seem about fair as there is a lot of risk with both players sold. Archie could be great but equally how many wonderkids never make it? We've seen loads of tricks and bits of ability from Gray but not an actual great deal of final ball. That might all come and he may be a fantastic player but it is Tottenham's risk now.YorkshireSquare wrote: ↑Sat Aug 03, 2024 9:24 pm Don't feel like we've been fleeced this summer, unlike previous years. Got decent value for both big sales.
Summerville may sparkle in the prem and reproduce his best performances from the championship. Equally he might be exposed as bit of a one trick pony whereby good defenders know what to expect and simply keep him on the outside where his crossing ability, or lack of, will be exposed. It is West Ham's risk and whilst he may have lit up the championship for us again it is likely that he'd have found it tougher to do it all again now that opponents know more about him.
And for me we probably won't miss either of them this season. Gnonto switching to the left probably has the ability to do similar to Summerville and whilst Gray has promise Bogle at this stage probably offers more from ful back and Rothwell may be less flashy but offer more end product in midfield.