Tim Steidten - How should we assess his contribution?

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Cornelius Beal wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 12:26 am BBC Gossip round up Thursday.


West Ham believe technical director Tim Steidten may come under consideration by Arsenal as a replacement for Edu. (Telegraph - subscription required)
Talk about failing upwards!
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Cornelius Beal wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 12:26 am BBC Gossip round up Thursday.


West Ham believe technical director Tim Steidten may come under consideration by Arsenal as a replacement for Edu. (Telegraph - subscription required)
May explain Kudus’ recent links to the Gooners. If true of course.
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Bubbles Fortuna wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2024 6:07 pm Is anyone else jealous of Wolves?
Not outside Portugal, I imagine.
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Cornelius Beal wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 12:26 am BBC Gossip round up Thursday.


West Ham believe technical director Tim Steidten may come under consideration by Arsenal as a replacement for Edu. (Telegraph - subscription required)
I would guess there is exactly 0 truth in this.
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I know watching this club can be amazing and hilarious at time, but Tim ending up at Arsenal…that would probably be the best one ever
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Ozza wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 7:38 am I know watching this club can be amazing and hilarious at time, but Tim ending up at Arsenal…that would probably be the best one ever
More chance of a flock of pigs flying past The Emirates Stadium imo.
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Kermit wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 9:35 am More chance of a flock of pigs flying past The Emirates Stadium imo.
Don’t say that - the price of Bacon is already high enough
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You joke but they did hire Sven Mislintat not so long ago who was absolutely useless for them.

”Sven Mislintat is a German football scout and sporting director. He is nicknamed "Diamantenauge" (Diamond Eye) for his ability in spotting players.”

Sounds familiar doesn’t it, perhaps they have the same publicist
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West Ham signings this summer Fee Weekly salary Notes Worth more now ?
Crysencio Summerville £25m 30k Starter? - younger upgrade on Beni Yes
Max Kilman £40m £100k Starter - instant upgrade No - because of age
Niclas Fullkrug £27m £90k Abject disaster Absolutely not
Luis Guilherme £25m £25k Fee and salary make him low risk No
Aaron Wan-Bissaka £15m £90k Starter - instant upgrade Yes
Guido Rodriguez Free £75k Improving after poor start - decent value Yes
Wes Foderingham Free £15k Cover - decent value Yes
Jean-Clair Todibo Loan £21k Starter - instant upgrade Yes
Carlos Soler Loan £80k Showed very little so far No
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D C wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 12:55 pm You joke but they did hire Sven Mislintat not so long ago who was absolutely useless for them.

”Sven Mislintat is a German football scout and sporting director. He is nicknamed "Diamantenauge" (Diamond Eye) for his ability in spotting players.”

Sounds familiar doesn’t it, perhaps they have the same publicist
“Oh, do pay attention Bond! Goldfinger, Diamond Eye and the Pearl Diver are due to meet on a Brazilian island to discuss how they are going to distribute the loot they have extracted…”
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Only had one eye on it but Osimhen seemed to do quite well last night ?
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hammersk wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 12:57 pm West Ham signings this summer Fee Weekly salary Notes Worth more now ?
Crysencio Summerville £25m 30k Starter? - younger upgrade on Beni Yes
Max Kilman £40m £100k Starter - instant upgrade No - because of age
Niclas Fullkrug £27m £90k Abject disaster Absolutely not
Luis Guilherme £25m £25k Fee and salary make him low risk No
Aaron Wan-Bissaka £15m £90k Starter - instant upgrade Yes
Guido Rodriguez Free £75k Improving after poor start - decent value Yes
Wes Foderingham Free £15k Cover - decent value Yes
Jean-Clair Todibo Loan £21k Starter - instant upgrade Yes
Carlos Soler Loan £80k Showed very little so far No
hammerman11 is that you?
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Knighter10WHU wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 3:10 pm hammerman11 is that you?
clearly not as there's no typos
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Ozza wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 3:14 pm clearly not as there's no typos
:crylol: :crylol: :crylol:
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I truly believe this guy is as capable of our backwards trajectory in the last 18 months as Sullivan (although the full ire is on Sullivan still), and he is as disappointing as Lopetegui. Perhaps (likely) he has been hamstrung by Sullivan, but since his more public involvement with the dressing room - the club has been awful.
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Before he came to West Ham he was known as Der
Perlentaucher

Since he's been here he's been Der Scheißschaufel.
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Was he at the game yesterday? I’m not sure I’ve seen him out on the pitch like he usually is during the warm ups in recent weeks.
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hammersk wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 12:57 pm West Ham signings this summer Fee Weekly salary Notes Worth more now ?
Crysencio Summerville £25m 30k Starter? - younger upgrade on Beni Yes
Max Kilman £40m £100k Starter - instant upgrade No - because of age
Niclas Fullkrug £27m £90k Abject disaster Absolutely not
Luis Guilherme £25m £25k Fee and salary make him low risk No
Aaron Wan-Bissaka £15m £90k Starter - instant upgrade Yes
Guido Rodriguez Free £75k Improving after poor start - decent value Yes
Wes Foderingham Free £15k Cover - decent value Yes
Jean-Clair Todibo Loan £21k Starter - instant upgrade Yes
Carlos Soler Loan £80k Showed very little so far No
The problem is that our fails in the transfer window happen to coincide with the gaping holes in our squad.

If the brief is top 7 then Guido is not the answer in midfield. Meanwhile the striker dept is currently bottom 6 quality.

We needed two marquee signings in CM and CF and we didn’t get them.
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I’d try to unload Álvarez in Jan to plug one of the gaps, if not two.
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Kermit wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 9:35 am More chance of a flock of pigs flying past The Emirates Stadium imo.
Tim joins Rice at Arsenal? I guess he will ‘know him so well’.
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