I thought this deserved a thread of its own.
CB Is the right footed Terell Thomas training with us?
Otherwise I can't think of any options. Certainly none are left footed.
Strikers. My concern here is that most of those mentioned wouldn't be up to speed and many haven't played in over a year.
Any other random free agents that could improve us?
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The lists posted so far are not particularly inspiring.
Gary Cahill and Michael Hector still available at CB. Can't see either dropping to League One. Gaeton Bong is available at LB. Played a lot in the Championship and Prem, only played 7 times for Forest in the league last year. He might be getable, but I don't know that we'll want to spend presumably big wages on a 34 year old LB.
premier league experience, played
locally so would know the area?
yes, I am looking for lols!
Fell out with Reading and went on loan to Dundee.
I guess no pre-season but would hopefully have time to get fit before needed.
guessing no?
is there any harm in keeping terrel Thomas on trial for a few weeks, give him u-23 mins and make a decision at the end of the month?
im guessing that someone who has played most of his career between league 1 and conference level, interest won't be high?
Yep. Has a ligament injury apparently so is perfect
wouldn't be a bad short term option though to protect players like Kanu being unnecessarily fast tracked into contention
1; Will need to monitor their minutes scenario..
2; Not up to match speed for a few weeks..
So whoever it is or may be, we ain't gonna get a match winner from the off are we so another go on the merry go round it is until January and we can all start again..
If if 's and but's were candy and nuts, we'd all have a Happy Christmas!!...
deluded/greedy fools who called a bluff - and lost
have been released/paid up by 31 August cos they're a) not good enough, b) broken or c) trouble-maker
haven't found a job since last season cos they're any of the above, plus now they're 3 months away from being anything like fit
None of which are recommendations. None of which compare favourably with any likely reason that Ben Purrington, Conor Washington or even Jason Pearce weren't retained.
There's your measure of who and what now has to be considered to fill the gaps in the squad.
This squad is now demonstrably thinner and weaker than how we finished last season. There's your measure of Sandgaard's competence. Add in the dreadful treatment of non-playing staff and we're getting a clearer picture of which direction this club is heading under this martinet.