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Summer 2019 Transfer Rumours (ed. Pg 296 - Start of Deadline Day)
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I imagine they've been on massive wages...CAFCsayer said:Mile Jedinak, Alan Hutton, Tommy Elphick, Albert Adomah, Ritchie De Laet, Mark Bunn and Micah Richards been released by Villa... Some good players there2 -
If we needed a Centre-Back (If Bauer leaves) I'd love to go for Elphick out of those
Wages would be a ma-hussive issue though1 -
Huddersfield fighting for Auto's or Play-Offs? No chance if you ask me, I have them as relegation candidates. Teams relegated from the Premier League usually do worse than the bookies think especially if they have had really bad seasons. I don't fancy any of the relegated 3 to bounce back.Braziliance said:
Squad wise probably not mate no. The main thing I would give us over those 3 though is they don't have a manager as good as ours imo and we are on a bit of a high. My table next season will look something like this:DamoNorthStand said:
Are we that much better than them?Braziliance said:QPR or Reading will get relegated next season deffo imo. We have to finish above both to be safe. Two sides due a relegation.
Reading, QPR and Millwall for the drop that order
And if we think Barnsley and Luton will be down there, who finished above us, then I assume we are right in the relegation battle as well.
Gonna be a dogfight next season. Would take 21st if offered now and we don’t get a new owner.
Fighting for autos, should be play offs:
Leeds, Fulham, Cardiff, Huddersfield, West Brom
Play off contenders:
Derby, Stoke, Bristol City, Boro, Brentford
Mid table obscurity, play off hopefuls:
Forest, Birmingham, Blackburn, Hull, Preston, Swansea, Sheffield Wendesday
Relegation fight:
Charlton, Millwall, Reading, QPR, Wigan, Luton, Barnsley,2 -
Wednesday under Bruce will be strong next season.4
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Just saw this on twitter so found the article, don't know how reliable it is5 -
Can see Bauer's future being resolved and announced early next week, just speculating, not based on any info. Hopefully we get good news with Bowyer and JJ first.3
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Usually teams who have mercenaries and players who the club were too ambitious in signing struggle the following season, like Sunderland. Huddersfield however haven't spent stupid money, are debt free as far as I know and been quite a sensible team compared to the likes of Fulham. I think there is more chance of us getting 100 points next season than there is them getting relegated, all opinions for now thoughphilcafc said:
Huddersfield fighting for Auto's or Play-Offs? No chance if you ask me, I have them as relegation candidates. Teams relegated from the Premier League usually do worse than the bookies think especially if they have had really bad seasons. I don't fancy any of the relegated 3 to bounce back.Braziliance said:
Squad wise probably not mate no. The main thing I would give us over those 3 though is they don't have a manager as good as ours imo and we are on a bit of a high. My table next season will look something like this:DamoNorthStand said:
Are we that much better than them?Braziliance said:QPR or Reading will get relegated next season deffo imo. We have to finish above both to be safe. Two sides due a relegation.
Reading, QPR and Millwall for the drop that order
And if we think Barnsley and Luton will be down there, who finished above us, then I assume we are right in the relegation battle as well.
Gonna be a dogfight next season. Would take 21st if offered now and we don’t get a new owner.
Fighting for autos, should be play offs:
Leeds, Fulham, Cardiff, Huddersfield, West Brom
Play off contenders:
Derby, Stoke, Bristol City, Boro, Brentford
Mid table obscurity, play off hopefuls:
Forest, Birmingham, Blackburn, Hull, Preston, Swansea, Sheffield Wendesday
Relegation fight:
Charlton, Millwall, Reading, QPR, Wigan, Luton, Barnsley,3 -
This; poxy original subbuteo style ground, plastic pitch back in the day and came under a hail of bottles and bricks down Shepherds Bush High St after we turned them over 4-1 in 1970. Not that I'm bitter mind. Rodney is a w****r, Rodney is a w****r la, la, la, la,Viewfinder said:
I've always disliked QPR. The poky little ground, horrible plastic pitch, tacky show-biz associations, the ridiculous Wally with the Brolly. And we always got tonked 4-1 in the 1980s.Redhenry said:If we finish below QPR, that means relegation
If we get relegated, we are dragging QPR down with us.
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We seemed to do quite well at Loftus Road in the 90s, I have happy memories of a couple of decent wins there, though not so the game in the Pardew/Parky relegation season where Varney missed a sitter!RedChaser said:
This; poxy original subbuteo style ground, plastic pitch back in the day and came under a hail of bottles and bricks down Shepherds Bush High St after we turned them over 4-1 in 1970. Not that I'm bitter mind. Rodney is a w****r, Rodney is a w****r la, la, la, la,Viewfinder said:
I've always disliked QPR. The poky little ground, horrible plastic pitch, tacky show-biz associations, the ridiculous Wally with the Brolly. And we always got tonked 4-1 in the 1980s.Redhenry said:If we finish below QPR, that means relegation
If we get relegated, we are dragging QPR down with us.
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I feel better about Huddersfield’s chances than I do about Fulham, honestly.2
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Absolutely no point making predictions like that on the 1st June.Braziliance said:
Squad wise probably not mate no. The main thing I would give us over those 3 though is they don't have a manager as good as ours imo and we are on a bit of a high. My table next season will look something like this:DamoNorthStand said:
Are we that much better than them?Braziliance said:QPR or Reading will get relegated next season deffo imo. We have to finish above both to be safe. Two sides due a relegation.
Reading, QPR and Millwall for the drop that order
And if we think Barnsley and Luton will be down there, who finished above us, then I assume we are right in the relegation battle as well.
Gonna be a dogfight next season. Would take 21st if offered now and we don’t get a new owner.
Fighting for autos, should be play offs:
Leeds, Fulham, Cardiff, Huddersfield, West Brom
Play off contenders:
Derby, Stoke, Bristol City, Boro, Brentford
Mid table obscurity, play off hopefuls:
Forest, Birmingham, Blackburn, Hull, Preston, Swansea, Sheffield Wendesday
Relegation fight:
Charlton, Millwall, Reading, QPR, Wigan, Luton, Barnsley,
Although looking at the championship table this year, think a lot of people would have got decent pre season predictions.0 -
I would think their £40m year one parachute payment may help them a bit.Callumcafc said:I feel better about Huddersfield’s chances than I do about Fulham, honestly.
"In the first year, the payment is 55 per cent of the amount that each Premier League club receives as part of its equal share of broadcast revenue. Based on the most recent figures, that percentage is roughly £40m. The percentage is reduced to 45% in the second year (roughly £35m) and 20% in the third year (roughly £15m)".
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And this is why football is broken totally biased towards the haves and to hell with the have nots.Addickted said:
I would think their £40m year one parachute payment may help them a bit.Callumcafc said:I feel better about Huddersfield’s chances than I do about Fulham, honestly.
"In the first year, the payment is 55 per cent of the amount that each Premier League club receives as part of its equal share of broadcast revenue. Based on the most recent figures, that percentage is roughly £40m. The percentage is reduced to 45% in the second year (roughly £35m) and 20% in the third year (roughly £15m)".3 -
I hear they signed a top top striker in January so should do well.philcafc said:
Huddersfield fighting for Auto's or Play-Offs? No chance if you ask me, I have them as relegation candidates. Teams relegated from the Premier League usually do worse than the bookies think especially if they have had really bad seasons. I don't fancy any of the relegated 3 to bounce back.Braziliance said:
Squad wise probably not mate no. The main thing I would give us over those 3 though is they don't have a manager as good as ours imo and we are on a bit of a high. My table next season will look something like this:DamoNorthStand said:
Are we that much better than them?Braziliance said:QPR or Reading will get relegated next season deffo imo. We have to finish above both to be safe. Two sides due a relegation.
Reading, QPR and Millwall for the drop that order
And if we think Barnsley and Luton will be down there, who finished above us, then I assume we are right in the relegation battle as well.
Gonna be a dogfight next season. Would take 21st if offered now and we don’t get a new owner.
Fighting for autos, should be play offs:
Leeds, Fulham, Cardiff, Huddersfield, West Brom
Play off contenders:
Derby, Stoke, Bristol City, Boro, Brentford
Mid table obscurity, play off hopefuls:
Forest, Birmingham, Blackburn, Hull, Preston, Swansea, Sheffield Wendesday
Relegation fight:
Charlton, Millwall, Reading, QPR, Wigan, Luton, Barnsley,
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Agree. Parker was a strange appointment and I think they'll struggle because of it.Callumcafc said:I feel better about Huddersfield’s chances than I do about Fulham, honestly.1 -
Which is why they always say the play off final is the richest game in football. Because even if a side goes up, stays 1 season, comes bottom and comes straight back down, they're now guaranteed 175m.Addickted said:
I would think their £40m year one parachute payment may help them a bit.Callumcafc said:I feel better about Huddersfield’s chances than I do about Fulham, honestly.
"In the first year, the payment is 55 per cent of the amount that each Premier League club receives as part of its equal share of broadcast revenue. Based on the most recent figures, that percentage is roughly £40m. The percentage is reduced to 45% in the second year (roughly £35m) and 20% in the third year (roughly £15m)".0 -
When we play Fulham it’ll be a battle of the 2 feisty former Charlton academy midfielders in the dugout.Croydon said:
Agree. Parker was a strange appointment and I think they'll struggle because of it.Callumcafc said:I feel better about Huddersfield’s chances than I do about Fulham, honestly.1 -
Great news if Bauer stays.Braziliance said:https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.footballinsider247.com/ibrox-exclusive-defender-to-snub-rangers-and-stay-in-england-as-agreement-close/amp/
Just saw this on twitter so found the article, don't know how reliable it is
I think he will. He wanted Championship football and he's got it.
If he's on a 2 week holiday, by the time he comes back, he's got about 5 weeks before pre season training starts.
Would anyone be keen to move away from Chislehurst in a mad dash for Hull, Preston or Blackburn ?1 -
Rumour on FB saying we've got Eaves training with us after the summer break.0
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Braziliance said:
Squad wise probably not mate no. The main thing I would give us over those 3 though is they don't have a manager as good as ours imo and we are on a bit of a high. My table next season will look something like this:DamoNorthStand said:
Are we that much better than them?Braziliance said:QPR or Reading will get relegated next season deffo imo. We have to finish above both to be safe. Two sides due a relegation.
Reading, QPR and Millwall for the drop that order
And if we think Barnsley and Luton will be down there, who finished above us, then I assume we are right in the relegation battle as well.
Gonna be a dogfight next season. Would take 21st if offered now and we don’t get a new owner.
Fighting for autos, should be play offs:
Leeds, Fulham, Cardiff, Huddersfield, West Brom
Play off contenders:
Derby, Stoke, Bristol City, Boro, Brentford
Mid table obscurity, play off hopefuls:
Forest, Birmingham, Blackburn, Hull, Preston, Swansea, Sheffield Wendesday
Relegation fight:
Charlton, Millwall, Reading, QPR, Wigan, Luton, Barnsley,
And then you always have the surprise packages ....... the dark horse or two up and around the play off places.
Not to overlook the club tipped for a top half finish or ripped apart by financial woes, that plummets like a stone.
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That second year figure to me is much too high. 50, 25, 10 would be fairer 3 year percentages giving help in the first year then making teams fend for themselves moreAddickted said:
I would think their £40m year one parachute payment may help them a bit.Callumcafc said:I feel better about Huddersfield’s chances than I do about Fulham, honestly.
"In the first year, the payment is 55 per cent of the amount that each Premier League club receives as part of its equal share of broadcast revenue. Based on the most recent figures, that percentage is roughly £40m. The percentage is reduced to 45% in the second year (roughly £35m) and 20% in the third year (roughly £15m)".
The money saved can be given the academies outside the PL0 -
No, no, Red Chaser. If you are of a certain age (ahem) ..... you will remember our chant taking the piss out of Rodney Marsh was:RedChaser said:
This; poxy original subbuteo style ground, plastic pitch back in the day and came under a hail of bottles and bricks down Shepherds Bush High St after we turned them over 4-1 in 1970. Not that I'm bitter mind. Rodney is a w****r, Rodney is a w****r la, la, la, la,Viewfinder said:
I've always disliked QPR. The poky little ground, horrible plastic pitch, tacky show-biz associations, the ridiculous Wally with the Brolly. And we always got tonked 4-1 in the 1980s.Redhenry said:If we finish below QPR, that means relegation
If we get relegated, we are dragging QPR down with us.
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"Rodney is a fairy, Rodney is a fairy!"
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Given that Bowyer has barely used a winger in the last year, I doubt an immobile target man is on Bow's wishlist. I hope a midget, unproven at this level isn't either.1
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It would make sense though. Local striker available for nothing, after scoring 21 goals in a poor Gillingham side. Not a dissimilar situation to Taylor last summer, he's also not likely to attract the bigger Championship sides either
Eaves and Taylor would be an interesting combination, with Taylor drifting wide and Eaves staying in the middle.11 -
I remember it well. He scored a hat trick and minced off pulling out the sides of his shorts.Oggy Red said:
No, no, Red Chaser. If you are of a certain age (ahem) ..... you will remember our chant taking the piss out of Rodney Marsh was:RedChaser said:
This; poxy original subbuteo style ground, plastic pitch back in the day and came under a hail of bottles and bricks down Shepherds Bush High St after we turned them over 4-1 in 1970. Not that I'm bitter mind. Rodney is a w****r, Rodney is a w****r la, la, la, la,Viewfinder said:
I've always disliked QPR. The poky little ground, horrible plastic pitch, tacky show-biz associations, the ridiculous Wally with the Brolly. And we always got tonked 4-1 in the 1980s.Redhenry said:If we finish below QPR, that means relegation
If we get relegated, we are dragging QPR down with us.
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"Rodney is a fairy, Rodney is a fairy!"
What a player though!1 -
He's hardly RoboCop mate. On a free it's a no brainer to get him on the books, cannot think of one striker we could get on a free that would be better on paper.harveys_gardener said:Given that Bowyer has barely used a winger in the last year, I doubt an immobile target man is on Bow's wishlist. I hope a midget, unproven at this level isn't either.
https://youtu.be/VIKrS8_kvBI
Edit: just noticed for his goal against us at priestfield. Look at the body language of Clarke and Fosu. It's unreal what Bowyer has done for this squad, the work rate just wasn't there3 -
That might have been the majority's version Oggy but it wasn't mine 😉.Oggy Red said:
No, no, Red Chaser. If you are of a certain age (ahem) ..... you will remember our chant taking the piss out of Rodney Marsh was:RedChaser said:
This; poxy original subbuteo style ground, plastic pitch back in the day and came under a hail of bottles and bricks down Shepherds Bush High St after we turned them over 4-1 in 1970. Not that I'm bitter mind. Rodney is a w****r, Rodney is a w****r la, la, la, la,Viewfinder said:
I've always disliked QPR. The poky little ground, horrible plastic pitch, tacky show-biz associations, the ridiculous Wally with the Brolly. And we always got tonked 4-1 in the 1980s.Redhenry said:If we finish below QPR, that means relegation
If we get relegated, we are dragging QPR down with us.
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"Rodney is a fairy, Rodney is a fairy!"
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