You really think Hurst had a say in it?Ando wrote:That came out of the blue. Cant see why hurst would sell him this soon after taking over
I'm not happy with this!
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You really think Hurst had a say in it?Ando wrote:That came out of the blue. Cant see why hurst would sell him this soon after taking over
I said we should have sold Didsy, it's in writing somewhereBluemike wrote:Lets be realistic, he's a sick note, was p*ss poor second half of the season and a potential 8.5 million is a no brainer, remember all the moaners saying we should have sold Didsy, easy to be smart after the event. I'm not unhappy with it at all.
Well I sincerely hope the last sentence is true !!!Ipswich Town fans have taken to social media to react to the news that star defender Adam Webster is set to join Bristol City.
The somewhat surprising move was revealed this afternoon with Webster, who missed much of last season through injury, in Bristol for a medical ahead of the move, which we understand to be for an initial fee of £3.5m, which could rise as high as £8m.
Webster’s former club Portsmouth will receive a sell-on fee, believed to be 20%, effectively doubling what Town initially paid for him (£700k) two years ago.
We understand that new Blues boss Paul Hurst has been assured by owner Marcus Evans that the funds raised will go straight into his transfer kitty as he looks to mould his own squad this summer.
Chalobah has not played one game for Chelsea first team or even as a loanee elsewhere. That’s a lot of faith in an 18 year old.Dubai Blue wrote:Ahem, didn't he already replace Webster with the lad from Chelsea. Supposedly an even better ball playing CB?
I think you are on the wrong forum for that MikeBluemike wrote:Winger Jordan Roberts confirmed today, any remote chance of focusing on the positives?
Dubai Blue wrote:Ahem, didn't he already replace Webster with the lad from Chelsea. Supposedly an even better ball playing CB?
yes, from me.Bluemike wrote:Winger Jordan Roberts confirmed today, any remote chance of focusing on the positives?
Herpes would be new for me, not all change is good.Bluemike wrote:We all wanted change right ? Now we are getting it some are unhappy, just don't understand it tbh.
hallamblue wrote:Dubai Blue wrote:Ahem, didn't he already replace Webster with the lad from Chelsea. Supposedly an even better ball playing CB?
"Replaced" with a season long loanee.
Not brilliant IMO
Thankfully we havent sold any of our best players, you clearly saw Webster last season when he wasn't on the treatment table I take it ? Second half of the season he was p*ss poor and despite what same will tell you Chambo was often covering in areas he shouldn't have been and yet he got the flak. I think it is good business but also the following quote needs to be taken into account too :-Ricco wrote:Herpes would be new for me, not all change is good.Bluemike wrote:We all wanted change right ? Now we are getting it some are unhappy, just don't understand it tbh.
Besides, selling our best players isn't new. I'm not bashing anyone or complaining, just trying to hold my emotions until some football has been played, unfair to criticise until then you say, and I agree, but I also find it hard to praise too much until then too. I liked Webster, I was looking forward to seeing how he'd progress in a (hopefully) injury free season, 23 is nothing for CB, hell of a lot of potential.
If a player want's away then it is foolish to keep him, maybe he hated the sh*te atmosphere our wonderful fans helped to create last season @ Or maybe he doesn't like the hard regime Hurst is putting into place ? The fact is we will never know but he wanted away, goodbye !!“We didn’t want to lose Adam but it was very clear that the move appealed to him,” he told the club site.
“I thought long and hard before agreeing to the move and we haven’t let Adam go without receiving a significant fee and that will be reinvested into the playing squad.
I would like this very much, what i've seen of Mckay has impressed me, another good winger who can also operate as a forward !! Get it done, I just hope the Waghorn rumour to Forest is not part of any potential deal.Town are reported to have made an enquiry to Nottingham Forest regarding winger Barrie McKay.
According to Football Insider, the Blues have made an approach for the 23-year-old, who joined Forest from Rangers last summer for a fee of £500,000.
Forest are said to be open to offers for the Paisley-born wideman, who can also play up front. Earlier this month, the once-capped Scotland international, who is contracted until 2021, was strongly linked with a move to Greek side Olympiacos.
McKay, who had spells on loan at Greenock Morton and Raith Rovers while at Rangers having come through their youth ranks after a spell with Kilmarnock as a schoolboy, made 22 starts and four sub appearances for Forest last season, scoring five times, but was rarely involved after Aitor Karanka took over as boss from his former Ibrox manager Mark Warburton.
Blues boss Paul Hurst, who has cash at his disposal following the sale of Adam Webster, has said adding wingers to his squad is a priority having secured the signing of former Crawley man Jordan Roberts earlier today.
The thing is Ando even Bristol City just sold their best striker so everyone is a selling club, that could be looked upon as a lack of ambition and yet Bristol are shouting from the rooftops how ambitious they are, sometimes you have to sell to rebuild and Webster with his biscuit legs is a good option compared to a few others.Ando wrote:That came out of the blue. Cant see why hurst would sell him this soon after taking over. Maybe it was already on the cards.
It sort of confirms where we are as a club when Bristol city seem a better option for a young player. Let's hope over time Hurst can change this.
Bluemike wrote:The thing is Ando even Bristol City just sold their best striker so everyone is a selling club, that could be looked upon as a lack of ambition and yet Bristol are shouting from the rooftops how ambitious they are, sometimes you have to sell to rebuild and Webster with his biscuit legs is a good option compared to a few others.Ando wrote:That came out of the blue. Cant see why hurst would sell him this soon after taking over. Maybe it was already on the cards.
It sort of confirms where we are as a club when Bristol city seem a better option for a young player. Let's hope over time Hurst can change this.
I can't say I am jumping up and down at this one to be honest, yes he looked ok the couple of times I saw him but at 31 he hasn't exactly pulled up trees, would much rather is was Aristote Nsiala from what I saw, but in Hurst I trust.TWTD understands the Blues are keen to sign former Shrewsbury winger Alex Rodman on a free transfer.
As previously reported, Rodman, 31, a key man in new Blues manager Paul Hurst’s Shrews side, turned down a new contract with the Shropshire club earlier in the week.
Sutton Coldfield-born Rodman was a schoolboy with Aston Villa, Wolves, Arden Forest and Coleshill Town but gave up football for a three-year spell from the age of 15 to concentrate on golf before joining Leamington, where he made his first senior appearances.
Stints with Grantham Town, Lincoln United, Gainsborough Trinity, Nuneaton Borough, Tamworth, Aldershot - during which time he overcame a pulmonary embolism which came close to killing him - and York City (loan) followed before Hurst signed him for Grimsby in 2013.
After one season at Blundell Park, England C cap Rodman opted to move on to Gateshead - after reported interest from Hibernian - before moving to Newport County in 2015.
A year later he joined to Notts County before Hurst took him to Shrewsbury in January 2017. Rodman made 64 starts and 11 sub appearances for the Shrews, scoring 10 goals.
In addition to his 11-a-side career, Rodman, who has a degree in Business Studies from Nottingham Trent and is studying a Masters in Sports Directorship at Manchester Metropolitan University, won five caps at futsal in 2006/07.
Blues boss Hurst said at his first press conference that he felt the squad he is inheriting was "slightly unbalanced” and lacking in wingers in particular.
Earlier today, he recruited one wideman, Jordan Roberts, on a free transfer following his Crawley exit at the end of last season.