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January 2024 Transfer Rumours (D/day starts pg.263)

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  • A manager with a good name/record and with experience at a higher level would be a reason for better players to be attracted to the club. Bowyer and Powell both played at the highest level of football.
    Really not sure we are anywhere near that point right now.
  • Days off  ???  Feck me, they way they have been playing recently they should be doing double training. Especially Fraser. He should be taking corner after corner until he can land it on a sixpence. 
    I mean they are humans after all. Plus some of them look knackered
  • edited January 2024
    You can have all the decision making in the world but cash trumps all. 

    I understand where you are coming from though and I have sort of covered that by mentioning Sandgaard. 

    Unfortunately based on our recent transfer history and the fact that Appleton is still in post, we evidently have neither currently until proven otherwise.
    It’s gotta be a combination. You can have an enormous budget and blow it on the wrong players and the wrong manager. I’m not sure if we have a big budget or a management team that makes the right decisions.  The next four weeks are crucial. 😬
  • shirty5 said:
    Dobson and Blackett- Taylor will get moved on this month and noises from the club will be, well we did offer them a good deal and they said no.

    Lose 2 of your best 3 players at the club, and then bring in replacements with that money who will take a while to get up to speed whilst we head into a tough February on paper and then possibly looking over our shoulders at the bottom 4 
    What money ? Both out of contract in the summer so it'll be peanuts.
  • How I miss the days long forgotten when Chris Powell was recruiting his squad without the huge budget. Exciting times for us guys. nowadays its the 'maybe' of a squad player or two (if they are fit/can pass a medical) and possibly a few loans at the end of the 'window'  Was hoping things would be dramatically improved with new owners...again although I understand they probably took over a real 'shitshow' , especially with regards to finance staff morale. Don't suppose I was the only one with hopes for a positive season
  • RedChaser said:
    Kin hell pot and kettle springs to mind! HNY 😉
    F*** off mate, love you lots <3
  • Now that is a rumour, surely he's going 


    He renovates property up there I think


  • Is he off …👀
    Perhaps he really should be looking out for opposition players on the Valley Pitch…
  • A manager with a good name/record and with experience at a higher level would be a reason for better players to be attracted to the club. Bowyer and Powell both played at the highest level of football.
    Really not sure we are anywhere near that point right now.
    But what reason would a manager with a good name/record have for coming here? Working under some questionable ownership, with heavy restrictions on transfers (allegedly), a lot of work that needs to be done but at a club that churns through a couple of managers every season.

    A proper, reputable manager will look at that, tear up any job offer and keep on waiting for something better - it wouldn't be hard to find.
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  • edited January 2024
    That's exactly what I've been saying on the subject. 

    But few on here appear to agree. 

    Must be a factor though, I am sure plenty of players want to work with a manager who has known success at the top.

    thenewbie said:
    A manager with a good name/record and with experience at a higher level would be a reason for better players to be attracted to the club. Bowyer and Powell both played at the highest level of football.
    Really not sure we are anywhere near that point right now.
    But what reason would a manager with a good name/record have for coming here? Working under some questionable ownership, with heavy restrictions on transfers (allegedly), a lot of work that needs to be done but at a club that churns through a couple of managers every season.

    A proper, reputable manager will look at that, tear up any job offer and keep on waiting for something better - it wouldn't be hard to find.

    That was my point and I agree with your sentiments. We have been let down by the stewards of our club for more years than I care to remember. Most of them have been absolute rubbish, and that is being polite.
    So far this lack of transfers window is showing the current lot as just as rubbish.
    Going to be a long season I think
  • That's exactly what I've been saying on the subject. 

    But few on here appear to agree. 
    Depends on the manager really though. Likes of Lampard and Rooney haven't covered themselves in glory. 
  • we need 2 first choice full backs, neither Watson or Edun are good enough - both are poor defensively (especially Edun) and neither are good going forward 
    I said this to Scott who didn't appear to agree (although tbf he can't say in public my 2 wing back signings are poor defensively.
  • Apologies if already been said.

    Plymouth supporting friend of mine reckons he failed his medical.
    Rich Cawley was asked on Twitter if it was “still on” and his response was “it’s not off”.

    Another Plymouth ITK who posted “Gillesphey to London” the day before he was spotted at the Valley has also said “the deal is still ON”.
  • Rich Cawley was asked on Twitter if it was “still on” and his response was “it’s not off”.

    Another Plymouth ITK who posted “Gillesphey to London” the day before he was spotted at the Valley has also said “the deal is still ON”.
    just need to find the money now
  • Definitely agree another natural LB is a big need. Given Edun was a converted CM originally I'm not surprised he's looked less than assured defensively. Can't be relying on playing Thomas or Asiimwe/T.Watson there in an emergency. 
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  • thenewbie said:
    But what reason would a manager with a good name/record have for coming here? Working under some questionable ownership, with heavy restrictions on transfers (allegedly), a lot of work that needs to be done but at a club that churns through a couple of managers every season.

    A proper, reputable manager will look at that, tear up any job offer and keep on waiting for something better - it wouldn't be hard to find.
    Well, we'd need to accept that such a candidate would require a contract as watertight in his favour as a contract can be - something that one "with a good name/record and with experience at a higher level" would have negotiated before. 

    And, it goes without saying that such a candidate would expect to be paid more than one of the " musical chairs" bevy of ex managers ie the pool we inevitably  appoint from as with the latest incumbent at our club. 

    Of course, there's never a guarantee that this method would ensure success as has been pointed out in the case of both Lampard & Rooney. 

    But surely stability & continuity in the managerial role is as important ( if not more so) than having a squad of senior players under decent contracts plus numerous loanees that may or may not turn out to be positive additions.

    But as @fenlandaddick pointed out, this change of tactics in the search for a new manager would surely assist in the recruitment of players of perhaps a higher quality which has to be a plus. 

    We have our successful Academy and the reputation of bringing young players into the first team squad. "We built it", youngsters were attracted by its success and it has become an institution admired by our peers and beyond.

    We have The Valley- an historic stadium envied by many, with decent transport links, and in London. What's not to like ? 

    We have former players & managers whose names will always be followed by " Oh yes, he was at Charlton ! " with Curbs, SCP & Mendonca being prime examples. 

    IF we had a manager with the attributes as indicated above on his CV, sought after by other clubs & with a record of running a tight but loyal ship ( NOT the Titanic) , who is known for getting the best out of his players and is well respected in the game, then that appointment could be the missing piece of the jigsaw and the foundation for our long awaited climb onwards & upwards. 

    Speculate to accumulate by appointing a manager who could well be worth his weight in gold. 

    Is that really too "left field" for our SMT/Board/owners to contemplate ? 
  • That's exactly what I've been saying on the subject. 

    But few on here appear to agree. 

    Absolutely. I can’t imagine the reviews from Louis Watson on Appleton. Going back to Luton must be like a transfer to Madrid. 
  • Disagree on Tennai - think he’s been fairly strong attacking wise since the day he made his first appearance and he’s been trending upwards on his defensive contributions too.

    Edun has me worried lately though.
    I agree T Watson has been improving. 
  • Rich Cawley was asked on Twitter if it was “still on” and his response was “it’s not off”.

    Another Plymouth ITK who posted “Gillesphey to London” the day before he was spotted at the Valley has also said “the deal is still ON”.
    My friend didn't say the deal was off, just that the medical had apparently failed. Might just explain why a deal's not been announced yet, and why Cawley's said "it's not off" and not something more substantial towards it being on.
  • https://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/sport/football/peterborough-united/palace-bids-for-ronnie-rejected-and-league-two-club-chasing-jch-is-revealed-4464411

    Big Posh updates and a League One signing

    Director of football Barry Fry has confirmed to the PT that Posh have rejected three bids from Crystal Palace for England Under 20 skipper Ronnie Edwards. Palace director of football Dougie Freedman has been doing the bidding, but the clubs are some way apart on the fee, the payment schedule, the sell on percentage and the add ons! Other top flight clubs have have shown an interest in Edwards, but they have been talking 'Mickey Mouse' numbers according to Fry who will also try and insert an immediate loan-back clause inti any deal.

    Fry also disclosed Gillingham rather than Wrexham are the League Two club to have enquired about Jonson Clarke-Harris. The Gills are the lowest scorers in League Two with just 21 goals in 25 games.

    Meanwhile Exeter City have become the second League One club to make a January transfer window signing. They've taken Fulham forward Luke Harris (21) on loan until the end of the season.

  • The midfielder sounds like Greg Docherty or Conor Coventry, both would be very impressive signings for L1, but can’t see either really wanting a permanent move to L1.
  • Only 10% of the window gone and I am already very positive about our progress to date. 

    Only one incoming player has failed his medical so far and we have already missed out on one excellent player.

    And our two best players,  whose contracts expire this summer have been told to 'take it or leave it'. 

    This is all most encouraging and as one poster likes to remind us it's always good to get deals done early in the window to let players settle in.

    Thank goodness we have professional football people in charge of the club and not just overpaid chancers leaking bits of fatuous PR to keep the fans on side while the club slides further into oblivion.
    Who’s the excellent player we missed out on?
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