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January 2024 Transfer Rumours (D/day starts pg.263)
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15 games in the last 18 months . Sounds about right0
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Maybe a shortcut would be to poach their recruitment teams!Braziliance said:
Absolutely not, he will be 27 by the time he is fit and there's no guarantee he will ever replicate his Plymouth form. Plymouth moved on and improved when he went, we should be able to achieve that also.Richard J said:
It's an interesting one.Chunes said:
With Camara's contract expiring at the end of the season, I think it's a similar situation to us loaning out DJ and Payne with no recall options. Ipswich must just want the wages (or a portion) of them off the books and are happy for Pan to run out his contract.NabySarr said:
Interesting, did think it would be tough to send Camara back when Ipswich aren’t going to be able to send him on anywhere else because he’s injured. So although we probably want rid, Ipswich and Camara would rather he stayed here.Chunes said:Derby were in for CBT in the summer and still are, according to Cawley. He said we're unlikely to be able to match some of the interest in him financially (wages).
Also said that there's no recall or return option on Pan Camara so he'll be here for the season.
Watson has played enough games to surpass his automatic recall and will likely stay.
Abankwah 100% going back. Tedic also likely. We're in the market for a few strikers.I can still see Watson going back if he continues to not play then it’s clear Appleton doesn’t want him and Luton/Watson will be fine with finding him another loan club where he will play
As a player he is outstanding at this level,but like Aneke it seems he can't get fit for very long. IF ( and it is a big if) we could get him fit would he be worth giving an eighteen month contract to and converting his loan to a permanent move?
There are other players knocking about who are of that level and better. The scouts need to earn their pay cheques and find them. Oxford and Peterborough manage it season after season, why can't we?2 -
All depends on how much he wants to go really. If there's a risk of his performance levels dropping then it's a tricky one to decide. I don't know the guy so can't really comment on that thoughsam3110 said:Like I said before the fee for CBT with 6 months left on his deal will be nominal. Better to play him for the rest of the season and if he moves on in the summer on a free then fair enough. We're more likely to put a run together with him in the squad than anyone we can buy in January though0 -
Ah but if his levels drop that much he won't get the move he wants, so I don't see that as much of a problem.fenaddick said:
All depends on how much he wants to go really. If there's a risk of his performance levels dropping then it's a tricky one to decide. I don't know the guy so can't really comment on that thoughsam3110 said:Like I said before the fee for CBT with 6 months left on his deal will be nominal. Better to play him for the rest of the season and if he moves on in the summer on a free then fair enough. We're more likely to put a run together with him in the squad than anyone we can buy in January though
Point is with 6 months left we won't be getting millions for him so I'd rather keep him, especially if that means he isn't joining a rival for at least another 6 months4 -
Yeah I would be really disappointed if he stayed in L1 but not with us, would be poor from the clubsam3110 said:
Ah but if his levels drop that much he won't get the move he wants, so I don't see that as much of a problem.fenaddick said:
All depends on how much he wants to go really. If there's a risk of his performance levels dropping then it's a tricky one to decide. I don't know the guy so can't really comment on that thoughsam3110 said:Like I said before the fee for CBT with 6 months left on his deal will be nominal. Better to play him for the rest of the season and if he moves on in the summer on a free then fair enough. We're more likely to put a run together with him in the squad than anyone we can buy in January though
Point is with 6 months left we won't be getting millions for him so I'd rather keep him, especially if that means he isn't joining a rival for at least another 6 months6 -
It would be strange for him to accept our first offer or two in his position. There’s no rush for him or Dobson to sign new deals from their point of view.ButtleJR said:
Believe talks have started and that he's declined our initial/improved offers.fenaddick said:
Do you know if that's in expectation of a bid or coming in or if talks have started?ButtleJR said:I'm told it's almost certain CBT will leave in January. Dobbo seems to be more likely to leave at the end of the season.2 -
I would not be surprised if Pompey wanted CBT, but would be if he went there in January. In all honesty, I can't see why he would want to go anywhere until the summer when he would get much more money for obvious reasons.0
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Unless he leaves for a championship team in January .MuttleyCAFC said:I would not be surprised if Pompey wanted CBT, but would be if he went there in January. In all honesty, I can't see why he would want to go anywhere until the summer when he would get much more money for obvious reasons.1 -
But we will still get the fee that he can pocket in the Summer. Just a few months away.0
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Peterborough certainly. Every season they seem to have an abundance of attacking talent and get good value when they sell players.JamesSeed said:
Maybe a shortcut would be to poach their recruitment teams!Braziliance said:
Absolutely not, he will be 27 by the time he is fit and there's no guarantee he will ever replicate his Plymouth form. Plymouth moved on and improved when he went, we should be able to achieve that also.Richard J said:
It's an interesting one.Chunes said:
With Camara's contract expiring at the end of the season, I think it's a similar situation to us loaning out DJ and Payne with no recall options. Ipswich must just want the wages (or a portion) of them off the books and are happy for Pan to run out his contract.NabySarr said:
Interesting, did think it would be tough to send Camara back when Ipswich aren’t going to be able to send him on anywhere else because he’s injured. So although we probably want rid, Ipswich and Camara would rather he stayed here.Chunes said:Derby were in for CBT in the summer and still are, according to Cawley. He said we're unlikely to be able to match some of the interest in him financially (wages).
Also said that there's no recall or return option on Pan Camara so he'll be here for the season.
Watson has played enough games to surpass his automatic recall and will likely stay.
Abankwah 100% going back. Tedic also likely. We're in the market for a few strikers.I can still see Watson going back if he continues to not play then it’s clear Appleton doesn’t want him and Luton/Watson will be fine with finding him another loan club where he will play
As a player he is outstanding at this level,but like Aneke it seems he can't get fit for very long. IF ( and it is a big if) we could get him fit would he be worth giving an eighteen month contract to and converting his loan to a permanent move?
There are other players knocking about who are of that level and better. The scouts need to earn their pay cheques and find them. Oxford and Peterborough manage it season after season, why can't we?
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Would be a shame if CBT left for sure but feel we can get decent wide players to replace him. Dobbo would be a loss though, again you can replace him but you can see he likes it here and if given the chance would rather come up with us.
No issue with Caulker tbh. Yes, he needs match fitness but we want/need experience and he fits that bill. Aslong as he has kept himself fairly fit then it shouldnt take that long to get up to speed.1 -
Anybody we bring in in January should be match fit.16
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Should be..doesnt always work out that way. On paper, he might be what we need so why not give him the chance?MuttleyCAFC said:Anybody we bring in in January should be match fit.0 -
According to Richard Cawley BFG not coming back0
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Cawley says we are looking for players "who can make an instant impact on the pitch" so not sure how signing Caulker, who hasn't played in a year, would fit into that4
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Caulker training with us might just be because he knows a player/staff member who said he can to help him get fit, doesn’t necessarily mean we are thinking about signing him. Plays for Sierra Leone so might even be through Kanu0
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https://trainingground.guru/articles/lee-dykes-the-seven-stages-of-brentfords-recruitment
BRENTFORD Technical Director Lee Dykes has outlined the club’s ‘seven stages of recruitment.’
The upcoming transfer window will be Dykes’ fourth in his current role and his 10th at the club since he joined from Bury in 2019.
In an article for the club’s programme last weekend, he laid out the club’s recruitment process, which has helped them land gems like Ollie Watkins, Saïd Benrahma, David Raya and Ivan Toney.
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Caulker is a free agent so could sign immediately to provide cover over Xmas and the New Year matches. I might prefer him being on the bench than rushing Lloyd Jones back.
I always liked him going back to his Yeovil days. A contract until the end of the season wouldn't be the worst option. Then we can reassess.0 -
I'm not sure squad players are what we need when we're already 9 points off the play-offs. We likely need better players. And judging my Apple's comments and the sounds coming out of the club, they want improvements all over the pitch.Richard J said:Caulker is a free agent so could sign immediately to provide cover over Xmas and the New Year matches. I might prefer him being on the bench than rushing Lloyd Jones back.
I always liked him going back to his Yeovil days. A contract until the end of the season wouldn't be the worst option. Then we can reassess.
Maybe Caulker is fitter than we expect but if we sign him I don't expect it'll be to sit on the bench0 -
Caulker is in a similar state of fitness to Hector a year ago, which worked out ok.0
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I lol'd this because I can guarantee we wont get better or even close to being adequate.fenaddick said:
Thanks. At least that gives us a chance to get ahead of it and get a replacement in the building/lined upButtleJR said:
Believe talks have started and that he's declined our initial/improved offers.fenaddick said:
Do you know if that's in expectation of a bid or coming in or if talks have started?ButtleJR said:I'm told it's almost certain CBT will leave in January. Dobbo seems to be more likely to leave at the end of the season.4 -
I wonder how many of those championing CBT these days were the same ones saying we should avoid him just a few years ago.0
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Ha, I don’t have any faith in that either!golfaddick said:
I lol'd this because I can guarantee we wont get better or even close to being adequate.fenaddick said:
Thanks. At least that gives us a chance to get ahead of it and get a replacement in the building/lined upButtleJR said:
Believe talks have started and that he's declined our initial/improved offers.fenaddick said:
Do you know if that's in expectation of a bid or coming in or if talks have started?ButtleJR said:I'm told it's almost certain CBT will leave in January. Dobbo seems to be more likely to leave at the end of the season.0 -
Catching up witb this…Portsmouth are in for CBT?!
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If we aren't interested in Bauer because of 'age' and then go ahead and sign Caulker. That will tell you everything you need to know about this mob.4
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That'll make a change.MuttleyCAFC said:Anybody we bring in in January should be match fit.2 -
Caulker. Another old broken war horse
We don’t learn do we?
Ipswich, Portsmouth etc don’t do this11 -
I’ll welcome him with open arms if he’s the difference between keeping a few clean sheets and not between now and the summer.
I said earlier in this thread that I don’t really care too much in the short term about who we get in to better the defence because it’s such a long running issue for us.
Build for the future yes. That’s how you plan for success long term. But we can’t do that at the expense of improving the team in its most deficit areas in the short term.4 -
Yeah ok …… Bauer wages would blow our FFP.. more likey to do with wages and restrictions in league one …Braziliance said:If we aren't interested in Bauer because of 'age' and then go ahead and sign Caulker. That will tell you everything you need to know about this mob.1 -
Why? It would be a loan with wages subsidised by Preston. If we can afford tedic, we can afford Bauer.RonnieMoore said:
Yeah ok …… Bauer wages would blow our FFP.. more likey to do with wages and restrictions in league one …Braziliance said:If we aren't interested in Bauer because of 'age' and then go ahead and sign Caulker. That will tell you everything you need to know about this mob.
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