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January Transfer Window (rumours + actuals)

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  • How did we manage to get the actual, real Lloyd Jones on a free if so?

    George Dobson’s last two transfers between clubs were also on free transfers. Sunderland to us to Wrexham.
    Yes but as an intelligent man I’m surprised you only quote two of our recent best players but conveniently do not quote the tens of dross we signed over the same period.
  • If Southampton was an animal, they would have put them out of their misery by now...🤦‍♂️
    No no, their position is an irrelevence.
    Any right thinking person will understand they can still “get into europe”.
  • Has one single person claimed a team can get promoted or relegated in January?

    Making things up won’t strengthen your viewpoint.

    If the league table is largely irrelevent after 22 games (which everyone apart from you knows is nonsense), how do you compare Burton’s chances with Birmingham for promotion?
    I assumed, in the context of a response to Elfsborg’s post, that people would know what I was driving towards.

    Is our true position 2nd like it was at its highest this season? Or maybe 14th like it was at its lowest?

    Until 46 games have been played we don’t know what the true position is, and trying to judge whether the “top six budget hasn’t worked for 18 months now” is not a conclusion that can be definitively drawn.
  • supaclive said:
    None of them.have been promoted out of this league.   Ipswich may well.stay up in the Premier League this year.

    Speculate to accumulate and hire a damn good coach.


    Yes let’s go back to our January approach from last year of signing players that have been promoted from league 1 recently. I look forward to more signings like Ladapo, Gillesphey and REG
  • supaclive said:
    Top 4 budget actually 
    And we most certainly can think it and say it and talk about it.

    Every transfer window you and I agree to disagree and SADLY .... REALLY sadly..... I've been right each and every window.

    I keep saying I hope I'm proved wrong but this SMT will I believe, never prove me wrong.

    They actually don't know what they are doing.
    Agree
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  • NabySarr said:
    Yes let’s go back to our January approach from last year of signing players that have been promoted from league 1 recently. I look forward to more signings like Ladapo, Gillesphey and REG
    Spend REAL.money not loans or small transfer fees.  The only way to stop losing money is spend real money and get out of this league.
  • BalladMan said:
    Sadly, I think the SMT know exactly what they doing. Hang in on the gravy train for as long as possible, and not really that bothered if the achieve the result of promotion as it’s always someone else fault.  

    They will keep doing it until someone forces them out. 
    Post like this just make no sense to me. I just don’t understand the negativity. Isn’t ’hang in on the gravy train for as long as possible’ just another, loaded way of saying ‘try and do a decent job so they can keep doing it’?
  • How did we manage to get the actual, real Lloyd Jones on a free if so?

    George Dobson’s last two transfers between clubs were also on free transfers. Sunderland to us to Wrexham.
    We got Lloyd Jones in after trying Hector, Innis, Thomas,  Lavelle, O'Connell ........
    All ten a penny and none got us anywhere near promotion.
  • I think Methven sold Charlton to the money as a club underachieving (true) and ripe for investment (also true). The problems begin when the positive spin that it would be relatively straightforward and without huge investment to get CAFC promoted starts to unravel, when ineptitude in player acquisitions and managerial appointments are nothing short of abysmal. The SMT can’t go cap in hand to the money, saying we need to spend more to achieve promotion. It would prove that the sales pitch was over egged. They’re bumbling along in the hope something turns up. Unless they get lucky and I don’t see it, then they’ll soon come under very close scrutiny and be gone. 
    We do not get a play-off spot at minimum I'd like to think Charlie and chums will be out of the door come pre-season.
  • We do not get a play-off spot at minimum I'd like to think Charlie and chums will be out of the door come pre-season.
    If they last that long. 
  • Surprised Rodwell is still around, given he doesn't seem to stay anywhere that long bar Notts County. 
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  • Chunes said:
    Is this really about negativity, though? It seems more about accepting reality.

    It’s not negative to say that losing a key player like Jones would be a bad scenario - it’s just acknowledging the obvious. That’s not pessimism, it’s sanity.
    “Losing Jones would be bad” is not the same as “rather than making signings we’re worrying about losing our players, we’re going nowhere fast”.

    The first would be reasonable, the second is full of negative sentiment making predictions about a transfer window that we’re not even 25% of the way through.
  • I think Methven sold Charlton to the money as a club underachieving (true) and ripe for investment (also true). The problems begin when the positive spin that it would be relatively straightforward and without huge investment to get CAFC promoted starts to unravel, when ineptitude in player acquisitions and managerial appointments are nothing short of abysmal. The SMT can’t go cap in hand to the money, saying we need to spend more to achieve promotion. It would prove that the sales pitch was over egged. They’re bumbling along in the hope something turns up. Unless they get lucky and I don’t see it, then they’ll soon come under very close scrutiny and be gone. 
    I wonder if they are hanging on to play the joker, as in 'we have loads of young players to sell, and our academy is like a talent factory'.
  • edited January 7
    “Losing Jones would be bad” is not the same as “rather than making signings we’re worrying about losing our players, we’re going nowhere fast”.

    The first would be reasonable, the second is full of negative sentiment making predictions about a transfer window that we’re not even 25% of the way through.
    I don't disagree with you on that, but that seems to be a separate point to the one you were making? It's one thing to argue that we won't lose Jones, and another to say that, if we did, it would be fine because adequate replacements are ten a penny. But now I'm not sure if you actually believe that or not. 
  • edited January 7
    Chunes said:
    I don't disagree with you on that, but that seems to be a separate point to the one you were making? It's one thing to argue that we won't lose Jones, and another to say that, if we did, it would be fine because adequate replacements are ten a penny. But now I'm not sure if you actually believe that or not. 
    There are plenty of good players (and even more duds, granted) available on free transfers every summer. I don’t think that’s an unreasonable position to maintain.

    I also understand and take the point that finding the good players among the heap of bad ones is something we’ve not got a great track record for in recent years so my personal preference would be to keep Jones. As it was to keep May.

    The reality is that if a really good offer came in from the Championship (let’s say seven figure fee, won’t happen but as an example no-brainer decision) then Jones would be out the door.

    In spite of the track record, my preference is to be positive about our prospects of using that fee appropriately and finding the right replacement. 

    My thoughts are that if we’re going to assume the worst and that any money we receive will be spent poorly on bad players then we might as well all pack up, go home and support Man City.
  • I think Methven sold Charlton to the money as a club underachieving (true) and ripe for investment (also true). The problems begin when the positive spin that it would be relatively straightforward and without huge investment to get CAFC promoted starts to unravel, when ineptitude in player acquisitions and managerial appointments are nothing short of abysmal. The SMT can’t go cap in hand to the money, saying we need to spend more to achieve promotion. It would prove that the sales pitch was over egged. They’re bumbling along in the hope something turns up. Unless they get lucky and I don’t see it, then they’ll soon come under very close scrutiny and be gone. 

    That's the spirit. 🙄
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