With every day that has past this week I have become more and more baffled by our signings while our relegation rivals appear to be signing exactly the type of players I'd expect teams in our positions to sign.
While our rivals sign players who have played in english leagues for years (miller to yeovil) many of whom have proven records (Billy Sharp to donny) while we are liked with nobodys like this reza guy.
This was epitimsed this morning when I read barnsley have signed Jack hunt from palace. With solly out and wilson suspended right back obviously became a priority position leading to the signing of this loik nego guy...someone ive never heard of and has never played in england before. I have only seen hunt in games against us (of which there have been a few in recent years) and he always stood out - he must have been doing something right if a prem club bought him. Obviously it would be a loan from palace and hes been out for a long time but if he was avaliable I cant see why we wouldnt have gone down that road.
With each player that comes in i feel less and less confident that these are powells targets and that means two things: 1) powell is less likely to play them meaning they will sit on the bench watching an already struggling team get relegated without the likes of kermo and stephens. 2) when we do get relegated powell will get sack and RD will be left which even more of a mess than he bought..as will we.
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I think that CP may walk to be honest.
Just because they're foreign doesnt mean to say we've not heard of them, just because they're not French / German / Spanish etc... doesnt mean they're a rubbish Footballer
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I only mention that they havnt played in england beacause i believe it is a very physical league that takes time to adjust to...for this reason i cant see how effectively swapping a 32 year old with a (recent) proven track record in england and who is a talisman for the club with a 20 year old whos never played in england is the answer to sorting out our relegation threatened season