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Summer Transfer Rumours - Deadline Day p446
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Interesting that some of the Championship worst 11 is a combination of a former player in Washington (I'm not counting Button) who was the poster boy for transfer disgruntlement on here last summer and a couple of long-term CL wishlist heroes in Dozzell and Dack. Maybe we're not the best at identifying L1 players with the ability to perform in the Championship either.
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I’d argue Dack has been a solid championship player the last 5 or so years and has just had a bad season, I’m sure I heard somewhere he had a bad injury??? Could be a case of running behind on match fitness amongst other thingsGarrymanilow said:Interesting that some of the Championship worst 11 is a combination of a former player in Washington (I'm not counting Button) who was the poster boy for transfer disgruntlement on here last summer and a couple of long-term CL wishlist heroes in Dozzell and Dack. Maybe we're not the best at identifying L1 players with the ability to perform in the Championship either.2 -
A striker who scores 10 or so a season at this level is the definition of an average player for this division.Redhenry said:Is he a league one player?
We’ve had various strikers you wouldn’t be confident in getting more than 5. He’s better than that, though I wouldn’t want him back. We should be aiming for those with the potential to develop into Championship players.2 -
Washington is a L1 striker.
You know someone isn't a prolific goalscorer when you get the "there's more to his game than scoring goals" type descriptions.2 -
If we kept Washington & Purrington we would have had a better season guaranteed. But due to TS both didn't stay and we were left a striker and an actual left back short. Instead we had to rely on our youth striker (who done amazingly well) to lead the line on his own for the majority of the season where as we should have looked after his development more and several defenders plagued with injuries filling in at left back.
Both players get hate but at the start of the season we all believed the way Garner was actually playing missed a player like Washington up top with Leaburn or Stockley. And early injuries to our full backs plagued our best run in the early months under him.0 -
We need to unearth a Wright-Phillips to get us promoted. I’d say the chances are slim.2
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Is there many of them about at the moment that you could name? At the time we signed him he was already playing and bagging them at this level. He got a good half a season under him before we kind of built a team around him being our main goal threat.ShootersHillGuru said:We need to unearth a Wright-Phillips to get us promoted. I’d say the chances are slim.0 -
I would say Leaburn (if he stays) could be the BWP equivalent. Its more of that Kermorgant icon/talisman who can conjure up magic moments that we need, IMO...ShootersHillGuru said:We need to unearth a Wright-Phillips to get us promoted. I’d say the chances are slim.
... not that the difference makes our chances any less slim.0 -
Id say we need to unearth a Cullen/Bauer if we want to get promoted. Don’t matter if we replace JRS goals and some, if we concede goals like they are going out of fashion.ShootersHillGuru said:We need to unearth a Wright-Phillips to get us promoted. I’d say the chances are slim.3 -
Gone back to mentioning Purrington and Washington.....honestly what is the fascination with ex players? No imagination at all.12
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Tbf it's more likely we go back for old players than any of the decent free agents knocking around.king addick said:Gone back to mentioning Purrington and Washington.....honestly what is the fascination with ex players? No imagination at all.
I and I imagine most users could do a bit of digging and throw a few names on here that would be good signings, the reality is none of them will happen as we have a terrible recruitment team, maybe the worst head of recruitment in league 1 when you consider our budget and we will always look at loans from clubs we know of and old players.
Same stuff different season/year. We always have the worst transfer rumours thread, full of posts that have nothing to do with rumours, just like this one I'm posting now.
I reckon we won't spend a single fee on a player and any decent player mentioned so far we will not end up with0 -
For balance:
Dobson was a good signing, Kirk a poor one with too long a contract. Fraser good overall but Aneke was signed back on too long a contract and has missed many more games than he did the first time around.
Hector has ended up a decent short signing despite the screams of derision that he was semi retired when joining. Craig Macgillivray got stuck on his line too much but was the Pompey POTY so could have been an adequate replacement for Amos.
Hit and miss when you sign players and always will be whatever division you are in.
McGrandles had injury setbacks and just couldn't get going. so many midfielder don't make it at Cafc that it impossible to name them all but I know a few were called Matt Smith. There was only one Alex Gilbey and he went from MOM Hero against Ipswich to Zero after the crazy two Yellow cards at the valley.
It's never an exact science. Joe Aribo looked like an excellent signing for the Saints after his 70+ apps record breaking season at Rangers. I was with my son when Pro scouts, coaches and an agent were all saying that looks a good club for Joe to go to, to prove himself in the Premier. Unfortunately Nathan Jones didn't think so and Aribo went from 70+ games to 10 as he has been sidelined. On decent wages so that helps.
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ShootersHillGuru said:We need to unearth a Wright-Phillips to get us promoted. I’d say the chances are slim.
That was a unique situation - Plymouth on the brink of admin I think, and BWP had just gone through a couple of injuries so there were concerns over his fitness too. Made him attainable for where we were at the time.
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Where's the retained list...be good to know where we are starting from, and what,... if anything has been kept on!!...0
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One ex player I'd take would be Josh Cullen.
I reckon we might struggle now to afford him - having just won the title, won player of the year and now being Premier League player worth around £10m
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Absolute gutter that under decent owners we could have stayed in the Championship and possibly afforded to sign Cullen permanently - wasn't like he went for £10m like Bielik.Swisdom said:One ex player I'd take would be Josh Cullen.
I reckon we might struggle now to afford him - having just won the title, won player of the year and now being Premier League player worth around £10m
those were the days3 -
Be interesting to see if Holden goes back to his preferred 352 for the new season1
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I think majority will be offered terms .. we need to build a squad and not heavily rely on young players next season .. players kept willeastterrace6168 said:Where's the retained list...be good to know where we are starting from, and what,... if anything has been kept on!!...
be squad members not guaranteed starters
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Nothing to do with owners more to do with a certain striker refusing to play .. plus not sure we would have brought himNorth Lower Neil said:
Absolute gutter that under decent owners we could have stayed in the Championship and possibly afforded to sign Cullen permanently - wasn't like he went for £10m like Bielik.Swisdom said:One ex player I'd take would be Josh Cullen.
I reckon we might struggle now to afford him - having just won the title, won player of the year and now being Premier League player worth around £10m
those were the days
even if we had stayed in the championship0 -
Ronnie. I usually leave your posts alone but are you actually saying we were meh about Cullen? That’s close to being the most ridiculous thing you’ve posted and there’s stiff competition.RonnieMoore said:
Nothing to do with owners more to do with a certain striker refusing to play .. plus not sure we would have brought himNorth Lower Neil said:
Absolute gutter that under decent owners we could have stayed in the Championship and possibly afforded to sign Cullen permanently - wasn't like he went for £10m like Bielik.Swisdom said:One ex player I'd take would be Josh Cullen.
I reckon we might struggle now to afford him - having just won the title, won player of the year and now being Premier League player worth around £10m
those were the days
even if we had stayed in the championship0 -
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Because we didn't have decent owners.RonnieMoore said:
Nothing to do with owners more to do with a certain striker refusing to play .. plus not sure we would have brought himNorth Lower Neil said:
Absolute gutter that under decent owners we could have stayed in the Championship and possibly afforded to sign Cullen permanently - wasn't like he went for £10m like Bielik.Swisdom said:One ex player I'd take would be Josh Cullen.
I reckon we might struggle now to afford him - having just won the title, won player of the year and now being Premier League player worth around £10m
those were the days
even if we had stayed in the championship
And if we weren't under a transfer embargo due to the owners we might not have needed Taylor to play lto dtsy up etc.0 -
Pelling1993 said:Be interesting to see if Holden goes back to his preferred 352 for the new season
Football should be flexible when it comes to formations and always keep the opposition guessing.
Play 3-5-2 or 4-3-3 or whatever works best depending on availability of players.
I still think Leaburn and Kanu can work in a two as Daniel game progresses and he gets use to men football. You still wouldn't play the same formation every week.
Plus we need a new striker/forward who can play central or wide similar to Taylor and Grant who kept moving their markers about.
JJ was the 3-5-2 man which was successful initially but other coaches could counter it after several games.
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https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/joey-barton-gives-latest-anderson-8411796
We were linked with Harry Anderson back in March (along with Portsmouth and Wrexham I think).
He's spent 2/3 of the season injured so the link makes some sense.0 -
We’re an Alfie May to Derby and a Cole Stockton to Fleetwood away from a total fuckin meltdown in here aren’t we and you know what, I’m all for it now.Gonna be a long summer again.0
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100% you need to be adaptable but I think it's unrealistic to think we will have a squad big enough to easily switch between both.soapboxsam said:Pelling1993 said:Be interesting to see if Holden goes back to his preferred 352 for the new season
Football should be flexible when it comes to formations and always keep the opposition guessing.
Play 3-5-2 or 4-3-3 or whatever works best depending on availability of players.
I still think Leaburn and Kanu can work in a two as Daniel game progresses and he gets use to men football. You still wouldn't play the same formation every week.
Plus we need a new striker/forward who can play central or wide similar to Taylor and Grant who kept moving their markers about.
JJ was the 3-5-2 man which was successful initially but other coaches could counter it after several games.0 -
Might be optimistic but I wonder if we would be able to get Malcolm Ebiowei on loan from Palace. Impressed a couple of years ago with Derby in the championship but doesn’t seem to have done well at Hull this season. Exact same role as Rak-Sakyi so maybe Palace will trust us with getting him firing again. Would be a very good signing for league 14
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Surely we must get at least 1 Palace loan player after the success with JRS1
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David Ozah ?Pelling1993 said:Surely we must get at least 1 Palace loan player after the success with JRS0 -
Taylor richards from BHA on a free would be a great signing0
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He has joined QPR permanently.Red_Chester said:Taylor richards from BHA on a free would be a great signing0














