Egbo - Inniss - O'Connell - Sessegnon
McGrandles - Dobson - Fraser
Wilkes - Stockley - CBT
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Summer 2022 transfer rumours (Gilbey loan confirmed p513, a signing falls through last minute p541)
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I get the feeling Jake is going to be a squad player this year rather than first choice2
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He shot Lincolnaddick1956 said:Who is Wilkes?13 -
Like your team Sage.Sage said:Harvey Vale, excellent cultured young player. Believe it was Mount who was recently asked about who is the next academy player to come through and he is excited about, the answer was Vale.
Vale and Hall are two who I would love for us to get in on loan from Chelsea.
I also agree about Wilkes, that is certainly the type of player we are missing alongside another striker to compete with Stockley and Aneke. Surprised his move to Wednesday fell through. Although, I also cannot see him leaving Yorkshire.
Wilkes Stockley CBT as a front 3 would be very dangerous. Then Aneke to power through for the last 20-30 minutes.
I'll do the typical supporter thing now and say an outfield team of:
Would be strong for League One. That is without Forster-Caskey as well, who I think is going to have an excellent season.
As a pedant can’t help mentioning 4 of the side are currently injured ( Egbo, McGrandles, CBT, )or not fit enough to play - Sessegnon.
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A Sheffield wednesday player, a new signing that does well at l1 level but doesn't step up in the championship. Played for most Yorkshire teams that have played in league 1 over the last 5 yearsaddick1956 said:Who is Wilkes?0 -
not up to date on here atm so don't know if already mentioned but Aribo to Southampton will see a windfall for us6
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We heard similar last season about how the best deals always come at the end of the window, on deadline day. This isnt any different.
People who think hes the messiah will say its clear evidence of great ownership.
People who think hes a naughty boy will say its clear evidence of being skint.
The normal people will accept it for what it is, his transfer policy on paid transfer fees in not wanting to overpay and deal with pushy, greedy agents, theres pros and cons to the poker approach.
And tbf, after spending (taking into account the rumoured top end of fees paid and loan fees) 2.5 - 3 mil accross the last two windows combined, to then watch a seasons worth of dog shite football and finish 13th... I wouldnt be rushing to get my cheque book out either. We did a lot of squad building then, JFC, Fraser and Kirk, are, cliche, like new signings spend on a half decent goal scoring forward either perm or loan fee and with a bit of Garnerball thats already leaps and bounds from the start of last season.1 -
A lot of good players don't want to move down south. I think we need to consider moving the club up north4
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Move to Highbury, and drop the Charlton bit of our name. Perhaps we could get the local tube station renamed "Athletic"Chunes said:A lot of good players don't want to move down south. I think we need to consider moving the club up north
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Barnsley will play with wing backs so not surprised he’s ended up there. Not sure how good he would have been defensively as a left back in a back 4 for us but didn’t think he’d want to come here unless we were continuing with 3-5-2Henry Irving said:0 -
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Will it?DOUCHER said:not up to date on here atm so don't know if already mentioned but Aribo to Southampton will see a windfall for us
I just presumed that once he left us for free, that was that.
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Is Vale what we need, when we already have a lot of midfielders though?Sage said:Harvey Vale, excellent cultured young player. Believe it was Mount who was recently asked about who is the next academy player to come through and he is excited about, the answer was Vale.
Vale and Hall are two who I would love for us to get in on loan from Chelsea.
I also agree about Wilkes, that is certainly the type of player we are missing alongside another striker to compete with Stockley and Aneke. Surprised his move to Wednesday fell through. Although, I also cannot see him leaving Yorkshire.
Wilkes Stockley CBT as a front 3 would be very dangerous. Then Aneke to power through for the last 20-30 minutes.
I'll do the typical supporter thing now and say an outfield team of:Egbo - Inniss - O'Connell - Sessegnon
McGrandles - Dobson - Fraser
Wilkes - Stockley - CBT
Would be strong for League One. That is without Forster-Caskey as well, who I think is going to have an excellent season.
A 2022 Dasilva or Maatsen would be nice1 -
We got a bit of compensation due to his age, and that's it surely? We didn't sell him to Rangers.T_C_E said:
Surely Aribo was out of contract when he left, so how does that work?DOUCHER said:not up to date on here atm so don't know if already mentioned but Aribo to Southampton will see a windfall for us1 -
Won't get anywhere signing league 2 players on frees........Henry Irving said:8 -
He wasn’t our youth product though was he?, I’m not sure we are entitled to anything.did he not just move on out of contract?.I may be wrong.killerandflash said:
We got a bit of compensation due to his age, and that's it surely? We didn't sell him to Rangers.T_C_E said:
Surely Aribo was out of contract when he left, so how does that work?DOUCHER said:not up to date on here atm so don't know if already mentioned but Aribo to Southampton will see a windfall for us1 -
I thought we got sod all compensation because he moved outside of England? Only to Scotland I know, but still. I don’t think we are entitled to anything whatsoever2
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don't know the details but its what i've been told - a deal can be structured any way you want i guess and maybe aribo wanted to 'give a bit back' ?T_C_E said:
Surely Aribo was out of contract when he left, so how does that work?DOUCHER said:not up to date on here atm so don't know if already mentioned but Aribo to Southampton will see a windfall for us0 -
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He was out of contract, we have no say in how "the deal" was structured, as it's compensation pay and that's it. Doesn't matter what Aribo wanted to "give back" (if he wanted to give back that much a move to somewhere else in England would have been a lot more beneficial)DOUCHER said:
don't know the details but its what i've been told - a deal can be structured any way you want i guess and maybe aribo wanted to 'give a bit back' ?T_C_E said:
Surely Aribo was out of contract when he left, so how does that work?DOUCHER said:not up to date on here atm so don't know if already mentioned but Aribo to Southampton will see a windfall for us1 -
Not strictly true, we get a piddly amount of money due to the fifa solidarity scheme, literally will be less than 100k.shirty5 said:
We got 300,000 at the time of the deal and are not entitled to a penny moreDizzle said:I thought we got sod all compensation because he moved outside of England? Only to Scotland I know, but still. I don’t think we are entitled to anything whatsoever1 -
Got a link then to prove that I’m incorrect? Reported at the time to be the figure I have already stated by many different sources.Covered_End_Lad said:
Not strictly true, we get a piddly amount of money due to the fifa solidarity scheme, literally will be less than 100k.shirty5 said:
We got 300,000 at the time of the deal and are not entitled to a penny moreDizzle said:I thought we got sod all compensation because he moved outside of England? Only to Scotland I know, but still. I don’t think we are entitled to anything whatsoever
Either way we are not getting a buck more3 -
"The calculation of solidarity payments is slightly simpler than the calculation of training compensation. As a starting point, five percent of the transfer fee will be deducted, and divided between the clubs that trained the player between his 12th and 23rd birthday"shirty5 said:
Got a link then to prove that I’m incorrect? Reported at the time to be the figure I have already stated by many different sources.Covered_End_Lad said:
Not strictly true, we get a piddly amount of money due to the fifa solidarity scheme, literally will be less than 100k.shirty5 said:
We got 300,000 at the time of the deal and are not entitled to a penny moreDizzle said:I thought we got sod all compensation because he moved outside of England? Only to Scotland I know, but still. I don’t think we are entitled to anything whatsoever
Either way we are not getting a buck more
https://www.easportslaw.com/news/training-compensation-and-solidarity-mechanism#:~:text=The calculation of solidarity payments,his 12th and 23rd birthday2 -
I agree, you would assume we have no sell on but the info has come from a very well connected at the club ex local sports journalist so i can do no more than pass that on - and of course, any deal can be structured in any way you want and unless anybody on here has actually seen the paperwork then i would suggest they are making assumptionssam3110 said:
He was out of contract, we have no say in how "the deal" was structured, as it's compensation pay and that's it. Doesn't matter what Aribo wanted to "give back" (if he wanted to give back that much a move to somewhere else in England would have been a lot more beneficial)DOUCHER said:
don't know the details but its what i've been told - a deal can be structured any way you want i guess and maybe aribo wanted to 'give a bit back' ?T_C_E said:
Surely Aribo was out of contract when he left, so how does that work?DOUCHER said:not up to date on here atm so don't know if already mentioned but Aribo to Southampton will see a windfall for us1 -
Peter Burrowes thenDOUCHER said:
I agree, you would assume we have no sell on but the info has come from a very well connected at the club ex local sports journalist so i can do no more than pass that on - and of course, any deal can be structured in any way you want and unless anybody on here has actually seen the paperwork then i would suggest they are making assumptionssam3110 said:
He was out of contract, we have no say in how "the deal" was structured, as it's compensation pay and that's it. Doesn't matter what Aribo wanted to "give back" (if he wanted to give back that much a move to somewhere else in England would have been a lot more beneficial)DOUCHER said:
don't know the details but its what i've been told - a deal can be structured any way you want i guess and maybe aribo wanted to 'give a bit back' ?T_C_E said:
Surely Aribo was out of contract when he left, so how does that work?DOUCHER said:not up to date on here atm so don't know if already mentioned but Aribo to Southampton will see a windfall for us1 -
Squad culture will now change with the number of substitutes allowed.
If a player as decent as JFC starts on the bench, to him, to the manager and to us, he would remain an important part of our enterprise.
Much less fretting about who to leave out next season.1 -
scoop muck and dizzy - couldn't possibly say0
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Fantastic. How refreshing to see us being able to tie down our best academy players.Henry Irving said:
Well done TS.10 -
Wrong, they can't come to an agreement as things stand.Todds_right_hook said:
A Sheffield wednesday player, a new signing that does well at l1 level but doesn't step up in the championship. Played for most Yorkshire teams that have played in league 1 over the last 5 yearsaddick1956 said:Who is Wilkes?2











