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Summer Transfer Rumours - Deadline Day p446
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Both would probably also fit into the hypothetical model of developing promising younger players and selling at profit that both rumoured buyers seem to be favouring.Swisdom said:
Ethan Bristow has been on my radar for a little while as has Josh Key. Both a good age and have a lot of potentialCallumcafc said:Since there’s no rumours to go off yet, here’s an early wishlist for certain positions…
Left back: Callum Elder, Tayo Edun, Ethan Bristow
Right back: Shaun Rooney, Josh Key
Centre back: Lewis Gibson, Sam Hughes
Centre mid: Jensen Weir, Owen Moxon
Wingers: Ruben Rodrigues, Gavin Whyte
Strikers: Alfie May, Mo Eisa, Macauley Langstaff
Expect none of them to turn up at Sparrows Lane this summer. :-)0 -
Can’t see us getting a right back when we already have Egbo & two other right footed full backs (Clare & Sess) are rumoured to have been offered deals.100% need all other positions though. The quality of the striker we bring in will make or break our season imo. We need Leaburn, Chuks & a 20 goal a season man.0
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If there was still a flag option...cafc-4-life said:In all honesty thou... I would love us to get Ben Purrington back. I know he got a lot of hate but a whole season with no real left back showed but he was a consistent full back and showed under Jacko just how good he could be. A left back capable to play in the league, can attack, usually quite fit (about from a bad injury this season) and probably available after counties relegation this season...8 -
No to Purrington, we need to sign players who can make the step up to the Championship (ala 2011/12).
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All depends on who else we sign, hopefully Innis doesn't start more than 10 games next seasonCovered_End_Lad said:
Believe both have been offered new termsblackpool72 said:
If the likes of Inniss and Morgan are on it then that don't look good going forward.Covered_End_Lad said:Retained list should come soon1 -
Bit old isn’t he? And just because he’s good at darts doesn’t mean he’d be a good footballerSwisdom said:
Ethan Bristow has been on my radar for a little while as has Josh Key. Both a good age and have a lot of potentialCallumcafc said:Since there’s no rumours to go off yet, here’s an early wishlist for certain positions…
Left back: Callum Elder, Tayo Edun, Ethan Bristow
Right back: Shaun Rooney, Josh Key
Centre back: Lewis Gibson, Sam Hughes
Centre mid: Jensen Weir, Owen Moxon
Wingers: Ruben Rodrigues, Gavin Whyte
Strikers: Alfie May, Mo Eisa, Macauley Langstaff
Expect none of them to turn up at Sparrows Lane this summer. :-)
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I think a RB is on the wish list. What that means for Clare/Egbo I don’t yet know? I would much prefer those two stayed we got in two competent left back options myself, if my understanding is correct…0
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In recent years, who has signed a contract extension after the retained list has been published?
Adam Matthews obviously. JFC while he was injured. I think Johnny Williams originally "left" after we got promoted.
Other than that it has all been "options" activated hasn't it?0 -
How are those old Exeter wingers getting on? Randall something or other0
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Dizzle said:How are those old Exeter wingers getting on? Randall something or other
Randall Williams is at Bolton & Joe Randall is at Peterborough. Neither really set the world alight this season
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The player we’d be more likely to sign who Holden might sign from stoke (was on loan there) is Liam delap. Not set the world alight and don’t personally rate him as a champIonship player. However, a drop down in leagues may help him1
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Red_Chester said:The player we’d be more likely to sign who Holden might sign from stoke (was on loan there) is Liam delap. Not set the world alight and don’t personally rate him as a champIonship player. However, a drop down in leagues may help him
Judging by the picture I have just seen, I reckon he’ll definitely be on our scouting radar 😂3 -
More likely to get his dad Rory.0
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I thought Conor Washington was the second coming of christ? Obviously not it would appear14
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haha, never rated him and got pelters from a few on here for saying it.
Was an expensive mistake from Charlton, him and Gilbey signed at the same time I think. Was told we had spent a large amount of our salary budget on those two at the time, due to the salary cap.
People in the game were lifting an eyebrow at that bit of biz
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Liam Delap is the type of player Man City will sell for £10m+ to someone like Bournemouth. Like they did last summer with Romeo Lavia and Sam Edozie to Southampton.0
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Not wrong.. Bang average!! Pretty sure the same people rated him, also rated Bonne!!Redhenry said:haha, never rated him and got pelters from a few on here for saying it.
Was an expensive mistake from Charlton, him and Gilbey signed at the same time I think. Was told we had spent a large amount of our salary budget on those two at the time, due to the salary cap.
People in the game were lifting an eyebrow at that bit of biz
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Unsurprisingly, his goal scoring record at Rothers was worse than at Charlton0
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What is more worrying is that the same recruitment team that chased after Bonne both in the summer and winter windows are still in currently in situ0
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Unbelievable really, these guys earn a lot of dough for running around a lot and not do what they get paid for... What a life!0
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Redhenry said:Unsurprisingly, his goal scoring record at Rothers was worse than at Charlton
he was never a championship player and will probably drop back down to league one as he can’t get a game in a struggling Rotherham side
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Is he a league one player?0
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If you've ever used WhoScored, you will know that their player ratings are absolutely woeful and rarely ever get a line up correct. Washington is far from the worst performer in his position in the league, he has been for Rotherham what he was for us a hardworking and honest. They managed to stay up with an underequipped squad having lost some key players to Sheff Weds at the start of the season, I'd take a few more like him every day of the week.0
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Seen a few rumours Rotherham want Billy Sharp so could see Washington being surplus to requirements and back in League 10
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According to wiki he scored 5 goals in 35 appearancesFirenzeAddick said:If you've ever used WhoScored, you will know that their player ratings are absolutely woeful and rarely ever get a line up correct. Washington is far from the worst performer in his position in the league, he has been for Rotherham what he was for us a hardworking and honest. They managed to stay up with an underequipped squad having lost some key players to Sheff Weds at the start of the season, I'd take a few more like him every day of the week.0 -
Yeah not a big return, but still joint second top scorer in a struggling team in the division above ours. I am not massive CW fan, but those who write him off as useless and the idea he isn't a very useful player at this level who occupies defenses with pace and intelligent runs as well as chipping in with a few goals just isn't true.
According to wiki he scored 5 goals in 35 appearancesFirenzeAddick said:If you've ever used WhoScored, you will know that their player ratings are absolutely woeful and rarely ever get a line up correct. Washington is far from the worst performer in his position in the league, he has been for Rotherham what he was for us a hardworking and honest. They managed to stay up with an underequipped squad having lost some key players to Sheff Weds at the start of the season, I'd take a few more like him every day of the week.
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He's absolutely a league one player, his goal scoring record at this level is about 1 in 3 which combined with his other strengths is pretty good. Higher than L1 though and he drops off to the point where just running and effort don't cut it alone.Redhenry said:Is he a league one player?11 -
I would agree that he was a handful in league one with his running in behind and Stockley probably had one of his best seasons playing along side him….. but he missed too many good chances for us which cost us points and I thought at the time that his finishing would let him down in the championship… which it hasFirenzeAddick said:
Yeah not a big return, but still joint second top scorer in a struggling team in the division above ours. I am not massive CW fan, but those who write him off as useless and the idea he isn't a very useful player at this level who occupies defenses with pace and intelligent runs as well as chipping in with a few goals just isn't true.
According to wiki he scored 5 goals in 35 appearancesFirenzeAddick said:If you've ever used WhoScored, you will know that their player ratings are absolutely woeful and rarely ever get a line up correct. Washington is far from the worst performer in his position in the league, he has been for Rotherham what he was for us a hardworking and honest. They managed to stay up with an underequipped squad having lost some key players to Sheff Weds at the start of the season, I'd take a few more like him every day of the week.2 -
In Conor Washington's case I believe his stats tell a true picture of his abilities.
In the Championship at Rotherham and QPR, Conor scored 1 goal every 7 matches.
At Cafc in the mediocre League 1 he scored 1 goal every 3.5 games.
So the answer to Red Henry's question is:
League 1 is Washington's level and with Conor being 31 in a week's time the Chatham born striker will no doubt be playing his football at that level or an ambitious League 2 side.
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