JAN WINDOW (Transfer news)
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JAN WINDOW (Transfer news)
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Not what we would want to read...but none of us are surprised by this I’m sure. However, on giving it thought .....
I think the key point here is, Town don’t “ have” to sell. Again trying to look at the bigger picture, if we do decide to accept an offer, I think it will be at a level we consider appropriate and to which we ca; best use those funds to continue this Clubs rebuild, ( the bigger picture).
Evans hasn’t just given a 4 year deal to PL, not to support him in the very project he has brought him and his back room staff to Club for, in the first place!
Thoughts peeps?
Not what we would want to read...but none of us are surprised by this I’m sure. However, on giving it thought .....
I think the key point here is, Town don’t “ have” to sell. Again trying to look at the bigger picture, if we do decide to accept an offer, I think it will be at a level we consider appropriate and to which we ca; best use those funds to continue this Clubs rebuild, ( the bigger picture).
Evans hasn’t just given a 4 year deal to PL, not to support him in the very project he has brought him and his back room staff to Club for, in the first place!
Thoughts peeps?
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No club other than Liverpool or Manchester City can rule out selling players, it's a sad fact of life and if the price is right it will happen. It's not about a lack of ambition but just reality of how it is for 90 clubs.
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Its a business... simple as that. If someone comes in with an offer of big money then of course we will sell. After all, we are a Div one club with at least two players who are attracting interest from higher up the food chain. I am sure that both Woolfie and Downes would jump at the chance to move up, and if the money is acceptable to Marcus then that's exactly what will happen.
I wouldn't blame anyone in the equation, as long as at least some of the cash Is used for decent replacements.
I wouldn't blame anyone in the equation, as long as at least some of the cash Is used for decent replacements.
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Just a question here really guys:
If we have a fit Huws, Bishop, Nolan , Dozzell, and Skuse ( I know he’s in his last possible year) , would we actually
“ miss” Downes when he’s sold ?
If we have a fit Huws, Bishop, Nolan , Dozzell, and Skuse ( I know he’s in his last possible year) , would we actually
“ miss” Downes when he’s sold ?
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YES, he's better than all of them.
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Without doubt.hallamblue wrote: ↑Thu Jan 02, 2020 5:23 pmJust a question here really guys:
If we have a fit Huws, Bishop, Nolan , Dozzell, and Skuse ( I know he’s in his last possible year) , would we actually
“ miss” Downes when he’s sold ?
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Sad to see so many resigned to this. How much money is promotion worth? A hell of a lot more than we'll make from selling our youngsters, I can promise you that.
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Why doesnt O'Neill shut the F up! Yes he is stating the obvious, we all know the score but this sends out the 'come in with a bid' message to me, he is not the manager, PL is.
Our best players will always have interest so stop advertising, sorry all but he really is a todger
Our best players will always have interest so stop advertising, sorry all but he really is a todger
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Towns linked with a striker , apparently.
Blues and Swindon Linked with Halifax Striker
Thursday, 2nd Jan 2020 17:36
Town and Swindon are reported to be among a number of EFL clubs interested in FC Halifax Town striker Liam McAlinden.
The 26-year-old has scored 10 goals in 20 league starts and six sub appearances this season since joining the Vanarama National League side after leaving Cheltenham in the summer.
According to Football Insider, McAlinden’s short-term Shay contract is up this weekend and plenty of EFL clubs - among them the Blues and Robins - have been alerted to his availability on a free transfer.
Cannock-born McAlinden, who won caps at U21 level with both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, started his career at Wolves during which time he had spells on loan at Fleetwood, Shrewsbury and Crawley Town.
In 2016 6ft 1in tall McAlinden moved on to Exeter, then after two years joined Cheltenham. Following stints on loan with Brackley Town and Kidderminster he joined Halifax in the summer.
Town would appear well covered for strikers at present with Freddie Sears having recently returned to the fold after injury, joining fellow senior frontmen James Norwood, Kayden Jackson, Will Keane and Jordan Roberts in the squad.
However, it is not impossible that Roberts could move on in January - the 25-year-old has made only one brief League One appearance this season - and that the Blues might look for an additional option up front.
Manager Paul Lambert has said on a number of occasions that Town may have to sell in order to buy during January, and has also admitted that offers can come in which can’t be turned down.
General manager of football operations Lee O’Neill says the Blues want to keep their most talented players but says that there could be scope for wheeling and dealing during the window.
"We want to keep hold of our better players and our younger players as long as possible to try and give us the ability to go to the next level,“ he told the EADT.
"If it's right in a business sense and provides the chance for reinvestment in the future, it's something we will look at. But ideally we would like to keep them at the football club as long as possible."
A month ago TWTD revealed that Fulham have been keeping tabs on Flynn Downes and QPR have been watching Luke Woolfenden.
The Blues are yet to receive any offers for any of their players with the transfer window having opened yesterday.
Blues and Swindon Linked with Halifax Striker
Thursday, 2nd Jan 2020 17:36
Town and Swindon are reported to be among a number of EFL clubs interested in FC Halifax Town striker Liam McAlinden.
The 26-year-old has scored 10 goals in 20 league starts and six sub appearances this season since joining the Vanarama National League side after leaving Cheltenham in the summer.
According to Football Insider, McAlinden’s short-term Shay contract is up this weekend and plenty of EFL clubs - among them the Blues and Robins - have been alerted to his availability on a free transfer.
Cannock-born McAlinden, who won caps at U21 level with both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, started his career at Wolves during which time he had spells on loan at Fleetwood, Shrewsbury and Crawley Town.
In 2016 6ft 1in tall McAlinden moved on to Exeter, then after two years joined Cheltenham. Following stints on loan with Brackley Town and Kidderminster he joined Halifax in the summer.
Town would appear well covered for strikers at present with Freddie Sears having recently returned to the fold after injury, joining fellow senior frontmen James Norwood, Kayden Jackson, Will Keane and Jordan Roberts in the squad.
However, it is not impossible that Roberts could move on in January - the 25-year-old has made only one brief League One appearance this season - and that the Blues might look for an additional option up front.
Manager Paul Lambert has said on a number of occasions that Town may have to sell in order to buy during January, and has also admitted that offers can come in which can’t be turned down.
General manager of football operations Lee O’Neill says the Blues want to keep their most talented players but says that there could be scope for wheeling and dealing during the window.
"We want to keep hold of our better players and our younger players as long as possible to try and give us the ability to go to the next level,“ he told the EADT.
"If it's right in a business sense and provides the chance for reinvestment in the future, it's something we will look at. But ideally we would like to keep them at the football club as long as possible."
A month ago TWTD revealed that Fulham have been keeping tabs on Flynn Downes and QPR have been watching Luke Woolfenden.
The Blues are yet to receive any offers for any of their players with the transfer window having opened yesterday.
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I’ve said before it will be the money from our best young players that will lead to promotions. Simple fact, at least PL appears to have some sway in valuation and the decision making.
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How much did we sells Mings for, six million or something ? Seem to recall the money received remained untouched or re-investment was a slow process. It's an easy line of defense but one last time I don't have an inroad into all the players we got on the payroll now but realize most of the team assembled are relatively new recruits and recent acquisitions.
Didn't I read correct that we were quoted as having the best team selection in the league in the not too recent past. If so why the need to sell and break up such structure. Simple answer guess the team isn't producing as it should and fifth place after being first is a testament to it.
Guess something needs to be done however moving players on we already got could cause more issues than a solution. Say again names need time to settle in and adapt to a different club set-up, point being could be rocking the boat instead of attempting to stabilize it.
Didn't I read correct that we were quoted as having the best team selection in the league in the not too recent past. If so why the need to sell and break up such structure. Simple answer guess the team isn't producing as it should and fifth place after being first is a testament to it.
Guess something needs to be done however moving players on we already got could cause more issues than a solution. Say again names need time to settle in and adapt to a different club set-up, point being could be rocking the boat instead of attempting to stabilize it.
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If done correctly I won't argue with you Andy, but when have we done it correctly? We've had some big pay days in recent years (pay days that would dwarf anything we may 'make' in January), that were supposedly meant to be reinvested and be a boost for us, it led to the opposite of promotion.
I also think that if his veiled comments are anything to go by, PL has very little say in things.
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Over £8m I think Saintsaint jude wrote: ↑Thu Jan 02, 2020 8:30 pmHow much did we sells Mings for, six million or something ? Seem to recall the money received remained untouched or re-investment was a slow process. It's an easy line of defense but one last time I don't have an inroad into all the players we got on the payroll now but realize most of the team assembled are relatively new recruits and recent acquisitions.
Didn't I read correct that we were quoted as having the best team selection in the league in the not too recent past. If so why the need to sell and break up such structure. Simple answer guess the team isn't producing as it should and fifth place after being first is a testament to it.
Guess something needs to be done however moving players on we already got could cause more issues than a solution. Say again names need time to settle in and adapt to a different club set-up, point being could be rocking the boat instead of attempting to stabilize it.
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Goes back to my post on another thread PL has in the main brought in better players than we had. Also PL appears on the outside to lock horns with ME therefore I believe he has some influence. I think the Judge saga was to do with PL and his opinion led to the stand off and hence no sale for the wrong price. Evans has seen the impact on the club PL has had and will value his views.Ricco wrote: ↑Thu Jan 02, 2020 8:44 pmIf done correctly I won't argue with you Andy, but when have we done it correctly? We've had some big pay days in recent years (pay days that would dwarf anything we may 'make' in January), that were supposedly meant to be reinvested and be a boost for us, it led to the opposite of promotion.
I also think that if his veiled comments are anything to go by, PL has very little say in things.
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I have a feeling the Judge issue was more him and PL and less about ME. Either that, or that was PL's one and failed joker card, ME doesn't have to listen to PL, that's the bottom line.
Just about to pop on here and see Rooney in the headlines with Derby winning thanks to goals by Jack Marriott and Martyn Waghorn...
We have sold a hell of a lot and the trend has been consistently and definitely downwards, it is a failed model.
Just about to pop on here and see Rooney in the headlines with Derby winning thanks to goals by Jack Marriott and Martyn Waghorn...
We have sold a hell of a lot and the trend has been consistently and definitely downwards, it is a failed model.
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Jan Leeming is better than all of them.
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This actually reminds me of maybe around 2010/ 2011, when I was still relatively new on here......, was watching Soccer Saturday and ex Ipswich players were scoring everywhere on the vidiprinter......, I posted this fact on here......, got verbally abused by a few d1ckheads saying "it matters not".Ricco wrote: ↑Thu Jan 02, 2020 10:58 pmI have a feeling the Judge issue was more him and PL and less about ME. Either that, or that was PL's one and failed joker card, ME doesn't have to listen to PL, that's the bottom line.
Just about to pop on here and see Rooney in the headlines with Derby winning thanks to goals by Jack Marriott and Martyn Waghorn...
We have sold a hell of a lot and the trend has been consistently and definitely downwards, it is a failed model.
But the regularity of players leaving and thriving can mean one of two things......., 1/ Stifled at ITFC for whatever reason, (managers no doubt) or 2/ Bryan Klug knows talent when he sees them (Waghorn aside) and how to make Mevans dough.
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But surely every team has the same thing when an ex player scores ? Of course it matters not.
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Well, if we have that outlook......, nothing ever matters in any subject at all. Conversation would cease to exist.
The point was, back then, the amount of players Magilton & Keane didn't rate and offloaded, were in fact decent players and were scoring regularly. It was incredible. At one point about 6 ex players were all on the same vidiprinter page.
The point was, back then, the amount of players Magilton & Keane didn't rate and offloaded, were in fact decent players and were scoring regularly. It was incredible. At one point about 6 ex players were all on the same vidiprinter page.
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Yes I take your point, Wickham being the biggest one for me but as it turned out he is a crock.
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We got proper money for Waghorn and he wanted to go, so not much we could do there.marko69 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 02, 2020 11:14 pmThis actually reminds me of maybe around 2010/ 2011, when I was still relatively new on here......, was watching Soccer Saturday and ex Ipswich players were scoring everywhere on the vidiprinter......, I posted this fact on here......, got verbally abused by a few d1ckheads saying "it matters not".Ricco wrote: ↑Thu Jan 02, 2020 10:58 pmI have a feeling the Judge issue was more him and PL and less about ME. Either that, or that was PL's one and failed joker card, ME doesn't have to listen to PL, that's the bottom line.
Just about to pop on here and see Rooney in the headlines with Derby winning thanks to goals by Jack Marriott and Martyn Waghorn...
We have sold a hell of a lot and the trend has been consistently and definitely downwards, it is a failed model.
But the regularity of players leaving and thriving can mean one of two things......., 1/ Stifled at ITFC for whatever reason, (managers no doubt) or 2/ Bryan Klug knows talent when he sees them (Waghorn aside) and how to make Mevans dough.
Marriott on the other hand was a young player and like Rhodes were really never given a chance. It’s the pathway to the first time that PL talks about is what’s needed. At least now if Woolfenden and Downs are sold they would command proper money because of their first team status, because they have been given a chance.
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I’d say hang on as long as we can with Downes and Woolfenden. Clarke, Mings, Webster went on to be 20 + million pound players, but it was other clubs (Championship clubs) who developed them and got the big money... or the proper money. We just got the interim sell-on price plus add-ons. These two are first-team regulars and among our best players. With the possibility of promotion, keep them here to give us the best shot of promotion and see what happens in the summer whatever happens (promotion or non-promotion).Ando wrote: ↑Fri Jan 03, 2020 9:10 amWe got proper money for Waghorn and he wanted to go, so not much we could do there.marko69 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 02, 2020 11:14 pmThis actually reminds me of maybe around 2010/ 2011, when I was still relatively new on here......, was watching Soccer Saturday and ex Ipswich players were scoring everywhere on the vidiprinter......, I posted this fact on here......, got verbally abused by a few d1ckheads saying "it matters not".Ricco wrote: ↑Thu Jan 02, 2020 10:58 pmI have a feeling the Judge issue was more him and PL and less about ME. Either that, or that was PL's one and failed joker card, ME doesn't have to listen to PL, that's the bottom line.
Just about to pop on here and see Rooney in the headlines with Derby winning thanks to goals by Jack Marriott and Martyn Waghorn...
We have sold a hell of a lot and the trend has been consistently and definitely downwards, it is a failed model.
But the regularity of players leaving and thriving can mean one of two things......., 1/ Stifled at ITFC for whatever reason, (managers no doubt) or 2/ Bryan Klug knows talent when he sees them (Waghorn aside) and how to make Mevans dough.
Marriott on the other hand was a young player and like Rhodes were really never given a chance. It’s the pathway to the first time that PL talks about is what’s needed. At least now if Woolfenden and Downs are sold they would command proper money because of their first team status, because they have been given a chance.
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Marriott returned to pre season it terrible shape and with attitude
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He’d had numerous chances to get his act together, all professionalism related. The Club could only wait so long.
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I wasn't being specific with players, but have had similar views as Marko with ex players thriving, it's not luck that they're doing well and not getting injured elsewhere, so what is it we're doing wrong?
There's a glut of ex town players in the top 2 divisions, I know it's not reasonable to keep them all, but the talent that has slipped through our fingers for little return is astonishing.
There's a glut of ex town players in the top 2 divisions, I know it's not reasonable to keep them all, but the talent that has slipped through our fingers for little return is astonishing.
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Managers letting Evans down for a fair few of them
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Not so certain we’ll be getting Garbutt I think . He’s out of contract and had been very good for us . I’ll put money on it he ends up at a Championship or even PL Club , sadly for us .
https://www.twtd.co.uk/forum/472543/one ... -future/#0
https://www.twtd.co.uk/forum/472543/one ... -future/#0
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Just heard that Glen Murray is up for grabs from Brighton, he's 36 years old, but he could do a great job in educating our strikers on how to find the back of the net, shall I buzz PL and let him know this availability,