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  • DubaiCAFC
    DubaiCAFC Posts: 2,509
    We need a better central midfield. Players who still give a sold defensive shield, and work as hard as Coventry and Doc, but who are better on the ball, as we create so little from midfield. I'm not expecting massive flair there, but we do need something a bit better. 

    Indeed that's where I would have spent some money last summer. 
    If Oxford were to be relegated,  I wonder if they would be tempted to sell Brannigan.  May be too much for our budget but would be a definite step up in quality.
    He is a good player, but similar to what we have, and not that much of a step up in quality. And he wouldn't be cheap. I think we can get better.
  • DubaiCAFC
    DubaiCAFC Posts: 2,509
    edited 3:12AM
    The squad is going to be a pretty big revamp, nearly all of our January signings will be gone, then big questions over some of the players out on-loan. 

    For me, the biggest areas we need to target are the wingback areas - we need more strength and dept in this area. Middle of the Park. Massively need more quality in midfield, I would say 2 players in a minimum. And we will need number 9. I would like us to sign Dykes, but I think we could find a more mobile, younger version in Europe.

    I think we will see around 12 players in our current squad not be here next season as well.
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 9,429
    If we were to raid Oxford I'd rather have De Keersmaker than Braniggan. But I suspect we could also do better for the kind of fee they'd want for him by going and shopping in Europe. 
  • Crispywood
    Crispywood Posts: 1,523
    DubaiCAFC said:
    We need a better central midfield. Players who still give a sold defensive shield, and work as hard as Coventry and Doc, but who are better on the ball, as we create so little from midfield. I'm not expecting massive flair there, but we do need something a bit better. 

    Indeed that's where I would have spent some money last summer. 
    If Oxford were to be relegated,  I wonder if they would be tempted to sell Brannigan.  May be too much for our budget but would be a definite step up in quality.
    He is a good player, but similar to what we have, and not that much of a step up in quality. And he wouldn't be cheap. I think we can get better.
    Either underestimating how good Brannagan is or overestimating how incredibly average our midfield is, from a defensive physical side they’re alright but from a technical side L1 at best 
  • Chris_from_Sidcup
    Chris_from_Sidcup Posts: 36,897
    Brannagan is 30 in a few weeks, so not only would he not be cheap, he doesn't fit the profile we're likely to be after at all.
  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 5,289
    Brannagan is 30 in a few weeks, so not only would he not be cheap, he doesn't fit the profile we're likely to be after at all.
    Yeah I think he’d definitely be a good signing and an upgrade on what we have. But we won’t pay that kind of fee for a player that age and that’s probably the right call
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 17,202
    He's also as close as you get to a dedicated club servant these days, I wouldn't be too surprised to see him willing to play one season in L1 to try and get promoted
  • ShootersHillGuru
    ShootersHillGuru Posts: 50,952
    I think January proved a point that you need to bring in experienced Championship players. Our January business probably rescued our season. The introduction of Dykes, Coady and Clarke very much steadied a rocky ship. I’m all for getting in younger players and some unknown quantities from abroad but the key to our business surely has to be around some very experienced heads sprinkled with some hopefully good younger blood. 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 17,202
    I think January proved a point that you need to bring in experienced Championship players. Our January business probably rescued our season. The introduction of Dykes, Coady and Clarke very much steadied a rocky ship. I’m all for getting in younger players and some unknown quantities from abroad but the key to our business surely has to be around some very experienced heads sprinkled with some hopefully good younger blood. 
    I think it showed another thing too, we're now in a position where players with Championship experience are willing to come to us. I just have this hunch that lots of players really weren't sure how well equipped we'd be for survival and so turned us down in the summer
  • thenewbie
    thenewbie Posts: 11,333
    fenaddick said:
    I think January proved a point that you need to bring in experienced Championship players. Our January business probably rescued our season. The introduction of Dykes, Coady and Clarke very much steadied a rocky ship. I’m all for getting in younger players and some unknown quantities from abroad but the key to our business surely has to be around some very experienced heads sprinkled with some hopefully good younger blood. 
    I think it showed another thing too, we're now in a position where players with Championship experience are willing to come to us. I just have this hunch that lots of players really weren't sure how well equipped we'd be for survival and so turned us down in the summer
    I agree, this summer we probably are a more genuine option for the likes of Galbraith, Fields etc - players who are proven Championship quality and would actually improve the squad. I genuinely don't think we need to make a dozen plus signings to improve quite drastically... if we sign the RIGHT players. Then we can look to sign younger prospects and take a few gambles on players to add depth and numbers.