1 Nicky Weaver
2 Lewis Buxton
3 Julian Bennett
4 Daniel Batth
5 Rob Jones
6 Jose Semedo
7 David Prutton
11 Jermaine Johnson
12 Liam Palmer
13 Mark Beevers
14 Gary Madine
15 Chris Sedgwick
16 James O'Connor
17 Reda Johnson
18 Mark Reynolds
19 Clinton Morrison
20 Jon Otsemobor
21 Daniel Jones
22 Giles Coke
23 Richard O'Donnell
24 Arron Jameson
Comments
Town seem to have the opposite problem of too many players
LEE Clark is ready to trim the fat from his 32 man squad ahead of the new League one season.
Huddersfield have of course sold Anthony Pilkington and Lee Peltier thus far but 7 signings have made their way to The Galpharm.
Liam Cooper, Oscar Gobern, Damien Johnson, Donal McDermott, Tommy Miller, Calum Woods and pick of the bunch so far Danny Ward.
In addition Danny Cadamarteri, Nick Colgan and Antony Kay have negotiated new deals that will see them stay with The Terriers.
With
the match-day squads being cut from 7 substitutes to five this season
and the new salary cap's introduction looming Clark must streamline the
squad.
Lee Clark spoke to the Examiner about his thinking:-
"We need to streamline, because the squad we have at the moment is too big,"
"Certain players have been told they don`t figure in our long-term plans and they and their agents should look for other clubs."
There
were no names mentioned but many Town fans will instantly be thinking
Gary Roberts, whereas Nathan Clarke and Robbie Simpson have already been
told they can leave.
Despite signing rumoured Charlton target Clayton Donaldson and ex-Swindon star Jonathan Douglas the Bees still have a small squad. They would also like to get Schlupp back on loan.
RENTFORD boss Uwe Rosler wants to add two more faces to his squad.
Injuries to Kirk Hudson and Toumani Diagouraga means the German has just 17 outfield players at his disposal ahead of the start of the season in 10 days time.
And he hopes to bolster the numbers before the big kick-off against Yeovil on August 6.
Rosler said: "We have 21
players under contract. One of those, Kirk Hudson, is a long-term
injury, we have two keepers and Toumani [Diagouraga] is injured.
“We need two more players. We can't go into the season with only 17 outfield players, especially with six games in August."
Semedo and Prutton would be there or thereabouts as well
Don't let that debate start for the 87th time.
Anyone else want to research some of the other L3 squads and post them up as I can't be bothered.
Part 4 Leyton Orient
The O's are my local team and I have many friends who support them.
I think the O's could go either way this season and their supporters seem to believe that they have become stronger in the summer and will be there or thereabouts this season . There was speculation that Slade would depart for Barnsley as his family still lives in the North but Hearn denied him permission to speak to them and he remains at Brisbane Road.
Incomers include Scott Cuthbert from Swindon , Jamie Cureton from Exeter ,Leon Mcsweeney from Hartlepool , Marc Laird from Millwall and of course the Moon David Mooney one of the first Charltonised players who actually has a good scoring record in this Division.
Departing are the three Spurs loanees Tom Caroll ,Harry Kane and Jose M'puku although it is beleived that Caroll and Kane could return , M'puku has rejoined Standard Leige on a permanent deal . The O's seem to think they have a 'special relationship' with with Harry's boys so expect some loanees to them from the Lane . Tonight they play a Tottenham 11 which will include Crouch , Defoe and Keane .
Other departures include Adam Barrett , Aaron Brown ,Adam Chambers , Ryan Jarvis ,Andrew Whing and ex Addick Scott McGleish .
Part 5:
Preston North End
2. David
Gray
3. Conor
McLaughlin
4. Ian
Ashbee
5. Clarke
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6. Craig
Morgan
7. Ian Hume
8. Paul
Coutts
9. Jamie
Proctor
10. Barry
Nicholson
11. Keith
Treacy
15. Adam
Barton
16. Danny
Mayor
17. Paul
Parry
18. Daniel
Devine
20. Darel
Russell
21. Iain
Turner
23. Scott
Leather
24. Seanan
Clucas
25. Andreas
Estidou
26. Bailey
Wright
27. Jamie
Douglas
28. George
Miller
29. Doyle
Middleton
33. Neil
Mellor
Some good
players in there and definitely potential challengers. However, there doesn't
appear to be much strength in depth and, with a couple of injuries, they could
struggle to live up to their billing as promotion candidates. Treacy, Carlisle
etc could be great at this level. They have lost Andy Lonergan (to Leeds), Paul
Hayes (to us) and Sean St Ledger (to Leicester) this summer, and Jon Parkin (to
Cardiff) last January. They could prove to be big misses; however, fans seems
to be reasonably pleased with the starting XI, if not the depth of the squad.
Madine is a good call though he gets in more off field scrapes than Barton and Carroll combined.
Huddersfield have lost good players and will be demoralised. Wednesday are in turmoil
Sheffield United and Scunthorpe are my main worry but over all CAFC after a total spring clean look to be potentially the strongest and mosy highly motivated team in the division. Young, gifted and back.
I expect strong seasons from Hartlepool, Stevenage and Orient, weak ones from Bournemoiuth and Exeter who have lost the excellent Harley to Swansea
The Blades have quickly restructured both
on and off the field since relegation from the Championship was
confirmed at the end of April and Wilson has had to sell in order to
reshape his squad.
Jean-Francois Lescinel, from Wilson's former club Swindon, striker
Chris Porter, from Derby, and midfielder Ryan Flynn, from Falkirk, have
been drafted in on free transfers and another forward, Danny Philiskirk,
signed permanently following his loan spell last season from Chelsea.
Wilson has also persuaded highly-rated teenage striker Jordan Slew to
sign a new deal and will look to introduce several more of the club's
homegrown players to his squad, such as defender Harry Maguire and
midfielder Callum McFadzean.
Strikers Jamie Ward (Derby) and Darius Henderson
(Millwall) and winger Mark Yeates (Watford) have been sold for
undisclosed fees and youngsters Kingsley James and Phil Roe allowed to
join Port Vale on free transfers.
They will be there or therabouts in my opinion..but their financial problems may be a distraction.