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  • ossie64
    ossie64 Posts: 12
    we need a left sided cb, a couple in midfield and a striker. If its only the expected two in we will struggle the rest of the season
  • Gisappointed
    Gisappointed Posts: 1,052
    edited December 27
    Baggott is a young leftie with decent experience. May be worth a punt. 

    Although 6'5" he is not slow.
  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 4,620
    What we need: 

    RWB or Bree 
    LWB 

    What we could do with upgrading: 

    LCB 
    CM 
    Forward 

    I think we will get the 2 wing backs we need plus 1 more signing. We’ve got plenty of centre backs, centre mids and forwards so I can’t see us upgrading all 3 of those positions. The others can wait till the summer when the market is a lot easier 

    Just adding the 2 wing backs will be enough to keep us up in my opinion. Means Bell can return to LCB where he is best, and then we will look a different team. Any signings on top of that are a bonus 
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,375
    2 wingbacks and a striker would be a good start , if I'm getting greedy then LCB and a box to box CM on top of that would round things off. 

    Realise with having Carey, Knibbs,Fullah and Berry we aren't signing another creator. 
  • WillmoreTheRed
    WillmoreTheRed Posts: 894
    edited December 27
    I honestly don’t think we need a striker, I think we come up short because our creativity is so poor. We rarely carve out chances from our own play, we tend to score from pouncing on mistakes rather than having a good spell of possession and then scoring.

    If our current strikers weren’t feeding off scraps then they’d probably score more.
  • Sage
    Sage Posts: 7,314
    Let’s look at like this and it might change your opinion.

    Godden, not played for 7 months.

    Leaburn and Tanto, not played at this level before this season, has 2 goals between them.

    Kelman, despite being out for 8 weeks due to injury, was the last the striker to score for us before he came back and scored on his return.

    If we have someone better, stronger, able to hold the ball more effectively, the rest of the team can push up and we don’t need to rely on pressing so high and exerting so much energy on when we don’t have the ball.

    Our most creative, attacking and threatening players have been playing at wing back or asked to run at high intensity for much of the game. By the time they’ve got the ball, they’re either too deep or too shattered to do anything meaningful with it, hence why TC looks better off the bench.

    If we have a better striker, we shift up the pitch a good 10-20 yards and suddenly everyone looks better, we have less gaps in midfield as we don’t need to press so hard, we have more energy to do something creative, and we have the better players in the areas we want. 
  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 4,620
    Sage said:
    Let’s look at like this and it might change your opinion.

    Godden, not played for 7 months.

    Leaburn and Tanto, not played at this level before this season, has 2 goals between them.

    Kelman, despite being out for 8 weeks due to injury, was the last the striker to score for us before he came back and scored on his return.

    If we have someone better, stronger, able to hold the ball more effectively, the rest of the team can push up and we don’t need to rely on pressing so high and exerting so much energy on when we don’t have the ball.

    Our most creative, attacking and threatening players have been playing at wing back or asked to run at high intensity for much of the game. By the time they’ve got the ball, they’re either too deep or too shattered to do anything meaningful with it, hence why TC looks better off the bench.

    If we have a better striker, we shift up the pitch a good 10-20 yards and suddenly everyone looks better, we have less gaps in midfield as we don’t need to press so hard, we have more energy to do something creative, and we have the better players in the areas we want. 
    You are 100% correct, but signing a good striker in January is not an easy task. It’s the most in demand position in this window, and we are at the bottom of the championship food chain. I’m hoping we can get a wing back sorted early as that’s what we desperately need, and then maybe add another wing back and a striker later in the window 

    Our problem is can we attract a good striker that can do what you say? I’m not sure, but if we do it’s going to have to be late in the window when the rest of the league has had first pick 
  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 4,620
    When we had a balanced team and our system we were easily good enough to stay clear of the drop. So for me wing back has to be the first priority, then I’d look at the attack 
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 21,650
    Our tipping point that might help in January is the fact we aren't necessarily looking for a goalscoring striker like a lot of clubs, we're looking for a facilitator

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  • CaptainRobbo
    CaptainRobbo Posts: 895
    edited December 28
    sam3110 said:
    Our tipping point that might help in January is the fact we aren't necessarily looking for a goalscoring striker like a lot of clubs, we're looking for a facilitator
    I know what you mean, strikers that score goals are so overrated nowadays. 
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 34,378
    Sage said:
    As well as the obvious issues at wing back, which need to be addressed in the immediate future, I can’t get away from believing we desperately need a striker.

    The hopes of Godden coming back fit and firing is not fair. A 34 year old who hasn’t played since the end of May, and it’s been a knee injury, it screams of desperation and a team pinning survival hopes on someone who we don’t know will cope with the relentlessness of the league now they’ve had this injury and time out, despite their previous experience and nous.

    Kelman is a great finisher but needs a proper partner. Leaburn is so hot and cold and yet has only scored the 1 goal in the league. Tanto has great attributes but can’t score either. Campbell for all the great things he brings to us, he is not a striker.

    If we want to ensure we survive and have a decent second half to the season, we need a striker to come in. Someone who can get amongst defenders, be physical, and score a handful of goals.

    Only 2 teams have scored fewer than us. One is 100% going down, the other is occupying another of the relegation spots and we face them next.

    We can say about the balance of the team and the wing backs, that’s true, and we can say about the gaps in midfield or lack of creativity or quality of someone really getting hold of the ball, that’s also true. But if you can’t put the ball in the net, you aren’t going to get the points you need. A proper striker is a must.
    I wish I could "like" a post more than once.
  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,399
    Any chance Rak Sakyi can get homesick and finish his season long loan early and come back and help turn us from this anti football no skill outfit to one with some actualy attacking threat
  • wolfgang
    wolfgang Posts: 486

    I wish I could "like" a post more than once.
    Rarity often determines value. One "like" from you is worth ten from any other poster. You do not hand them out like M & Ms. You don't like anything much, except the past and roast dinner.
  • wmcf123
    wmcf123 Posts: 5,869
    MarcusH26 said:
    2 wingbacks and a striker would be a good start , if I'm getting greedy then LCB and a box to box CM on top of that would round things off. 

    Realise with having Carey, Knibbs,Fullah and Berry we aren't signing another creator. 
    We badly need a striker and a midfielder of quality.  Finding either will be difficult .  

    Not sure Berry, Knibbs or Carey are creative . 
  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,312
    I think Hernandez and Rousillon need to be moved on.  Sage makes a good point.  Such a tall order to find the right partner for Kelman though.  Would we gamble on another good league one player and hope that they can make the step up, or do we have to find someone like a Smozdics who is proven at this level, out of favour but realistically available to us?  

    I don’t know enough about players outside our club to know who fits either.  It’s interesting that the Norwich player who scored against us got referenced by Rich Cawley as the sort of player we could benefit from, signed from Lincoln for 1.2m.  He looked a bit of a lump to me and surely Norwich would be a lot higher up the table if he was that good.  It has happened for him, but who’s to say Tanto couldn’t have turned out to be an effective player for us.  Every signing for us is a big gamble.  

    Fingers crossed it’s 3 through the door and one of them is a forward with a proven reputation at this level or above.  
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,375
    wmcf123 said:
    MarcusH26 said:
    2 wingbacks and a striker would be a good start , if I'm getting greedy then LCB and a box to box CM on top of that would round things off. 

    Realise with having Carey, Knibbs,Fullah and Berry we aren't signing another creator. 
    We badly need a striker and a midfielder of quality.  Finding either will be difficult .  

    Not sure Berry, Knibbs or Carey are creative . 
    Nah I wouldn't count them as creative but I could see it being spun that way that we have enough " options" that it's not something NJ and Chapple would look at. 
  • cabbles said:
    I think Hernandez and Rousillon need to be moved on.  Sage makes a good point.  Such a tall order to find the right partner for Kelman though.  Would we gamble on another good league one player and hope that they can make the step up, or do we have to find someone like a Smozdics who is proven at this level, out of favour but realistically available to us?  

    I don’t know enough about players outside our club to know who fits either.  It’s interesting that the Norwich player who scored against us got referenced by Rich Cawley as the sort of player we could benefit from, signed from Lincoln for 1.2m.  He looked a bit of a lump to me and surely Norwich would be a lot higher up the table if he was that good.  It has happened for him, but who’s to say Tanto couldn’t have turned out to be an effective player for us.  Every signing for us is a big gamble.  

    Fingers crossed it’s 3 through the door and one of them is a forward with a proven reputation at this level or above.  
    Makama did not look like a 'lump' against us. Must have been watching a different game. Very mobile and seemed to have an excellent all round game. Agree that he would have been a risky punt when signing from Lincoln though.

    Best bet this window for getting real quality in is the loan market. Only way we can get quality of CF and CM we need to stay up.

    Can then work on some permanent signings in these positions for the summer window 
  • CL_Phantom
    CL_Phantom Posts: 5,719
    Any chance Rak Sakyi can get homesick and finish his season long loan early and come back and help turn us from this anti football no skill outfit to one with some actualy attacking threat

    And then stick him in at LWB 15 minutes a game
  • Lewis Coaches
    Lewis Coaches Posts: 5,447
    Any chance Rak Sakyi can get homesick and finish his season long loan early and come back and help turn us from this anti football no skill outfit to one with some actualy attacking threat

    And then stick him in at LWB 15 minutes a game
    Don’t put ideas into Nathans head.

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  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 4,620
    edited December 28
    We don’t need a more creative midfield player, we just need to be able to play our normal system. A good system creates more chances than any creative midfielder that we could sign on our budget. When we had a proper team in our usual system, we created enough chances to win games 

    A proper wing back signing would transform this team more than a new creative midfielder or striker would. As we already know with proper wing backs we were a very good team at this level, so we just need to get back to that and then we will create more and score more like we were before 
  • king addick
    king addick Posts: 3,783
    edited December 28
    No point with JRS. He's a winger and we dont play with wingers (for some reason as we are full of them)

    Dykes or a similar striker in that mould would be a start for the way we play. I like the strikers we have..Tanto as an example is doing things right and will get more goals. Same as Kelman but Leaburn cant be the only "lump" up top.

    CB (1 at least) and an athletic CM is also needed.
  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 4,620
    Ogbene (currently on loan at Sheffield United) is going to be available again this window. Think he’d be ideal for a bit of pace at RWB for us 
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 64,570
    cabbles said:
    I think Hernandez and Rousillon need to be moved on.  Sage makes a good point.  Such a tall order to find the right partner for Kelman though.  Would we gamble on another good league one player and hope that they can make the step up, or do we have to find someone like a Smozdics who is proven at this level, out of favour but realistically available to us?  

    I don’t know enough about players outside our club to know who fits either.  It’s interesting that the Norwich player who scored against us got referenced by Rich Cawley as the sort of player we could benefit from, signed from Lincoln for 1.2m.  He looked a bit of a lump to me and surely Norwich would be a lot higher up the table if he was that good.  It has happened for him, but who’s to say Tanto couldn’t have turned out to be an effective player for us.  Every signing for us is a big gamble.  

    Fingers crossed it’s 3 through the door and one of them is a forward with a proven reputation at this level or above.  
    Makama did not look like a 'lump' against us. Must have been watching a different game. Very mobile and seemed to have an excellent all round game. Agree that he would have been a risky punt when signing from Lincoln though.

    Best bet this window for getting real quality in is the loan market. Only way we can get quality of CF and CM we need to stay up.

    Can then work on some permanent signings in these positions for the summer window 
    At that price, it’s possible that we were interested.

    Unfortunately though, if the choice is between Norwich (pre season shout of playoffs) or the team just promoted via playoffs, I know where I’d choose to go.
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,375
    NabySarr said:
    Ogbene (currently on loan at Sheffield United) is going to be available again this window. Think he’d be ideal for a bit of pace at RWB for us 
    Ex Luton too although not under Nathan :) 
  • Gisappointed
    Gisappointed Posts: 1,052
    I assume we are not signing Fukuda, because his season is finished, so we could sign him now and he'd be available for NYD.
  • Redvalleyeast
    Redvalleyeast Posts: 4,828
    I assume we are not signing Fukuda, because his season is finished, so we could sign him now and he'd be available for NYD.
    Fukuda knows🤷‍♂️
  • sammy391
    sammy391 Posts: 3,872
    I assume we are not signing Fukuda, because his season is finished, so we could sign him now and he'd be available for NYD.
    Think the rumour is that we wanted him on loan, presuming he would be out of contract in Jan and we’d sign him for free permanently.

    would be interesting to keep an eye on what happens with him contract wise in Japan- especially as he was making noises he wanted to play at a higher level to get a WC Squad place
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 489
    I assume we are not signing Fukuda, because his season is finished, so we could sign him now and he'd be available for NYD.
    If we are relying on a player from the Japanese league that’s never played in England, he needs to be exceptional or we really are in trouble. If he’s exceptional he’s not turning up at charlton.