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January 2020 transfer rumours thread (Deadline Day starts Page 283)

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  • I just started watching Sunderland Till I Die on Netflix and am up to the point where Chris Coleman has arrived, Jonny Williams has just returned from injury, and they fail to sign players to fill gaps in the squad in the January window. Feels very uncomfortable as we all know what happened next. Still hopeful that we’ll be in a better place by 11pm tomorrow.
  • I just started watching Sunderland Till I Die on Netflix and am up to the point where Chris Coleman has arrived, Jonny Williams has just returned from injury, and they fail to sign players to fill gaps in the squad in the January window. Feels very uncomfortable as we all know what happened next. Still hopeful that we’ll be in a better place by 11pm tomorrow.
    Hard to compare as the atmosphere @ Sunderland was toxic that season, never got going in the first place

    I can imagine there being arguments at Charlton as we've got players who want to be winning and dont like this current form but reckon the overall atmosphere at Sparrows Lane is positive
  • I just started watching Sunderland Till I Die on Netflix and am up to the point where Chris Coleman has arrived, Jonny Williams has just returned from injury, and they fail to sign players to fill gaps in the squad in the January window. Feels very uncomfortable as we all know what happened next. Still hopeful that we’ll be in a better place by 11pm tomorrow.
    Agree, it will be terrible if we end up with Coleman.
  • Oggy Red said:
    That's where the bargains are, Beds.

    You've only got to look at Brentford's model in the Championship.
    And Southall has already said that's something he aspires to.


    They buy players like Konsa for £3M and sell for £12M...If selling on our best players is the plan, which going by the PR so far, it seems to be, then we need to stop predominately signing loans, and start signing better permanents. We also need to get our good academy players on contracts that actually helps the footballing side of the Club going forward.
  • Great!! - Bolton have signed Kean Bryan on loan

    Really does show how skint our owners are if even the likes of Bolton are able to beat us to signings that we're after!!!
    It's good that it proves that money isn't really the issue for some of the signings. We're linked with players but it doesn't mean that we're actually in for them or that we'll necessarily go for them in the end. Bryan has just signed for the bottom team in League One so I doubt he would have been the answer in terms of sorting our defence out
  • According to SSN LB wants LT to stay amongst Premier League interest
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  • Joking aside, getting decent loan moves for some of our youngsters is important too.

    While sending to the NL like with AMB gives us flexibility, for the likes of Morgan they either need to part of our squad OR at a decent L1/L2 club. The delay in getting in signings means that loans out are being delayed too.
  • edited January 2020
    joeaddick said:
    They buy players like Konsa for £3M and sell for £12M...If selling on our best players is the plan, which going by the PR so far, it seems to be, then we need to stop predominately signing loans, and start signing better permanents.

    We also need to get our good academy players on contracts that actually helps the footballing side of the Club going forward.
    Well, we will see in time. 

    There may have been others that we don't know about but we've already been told that this window significant bids have been accepted for Maddison and the Bristol Rovers striker. That fits the ESI model.

    In the summer Bows will want to keep the nucleus of the squad together ........ and improve with new signings, that no doubt fit the ESI model.
    However, there's first the issue of keeping Championship status - and loans have to play their part in that. Not many clubs attempt a major squad rebuild in January.

    I'm sure the club are already on the case for Academy players to have improved contracts - already Doughty and Morgan have been approached. 
    No doubt there are others too.

  • Anyone know who the potential Premier League clubs are that would be interested in Lyle Taylor? Brighton maybe? Watford and Villa?
  • sam3110 said:
    According to SSN LB wants LT to stay amongst Premier League interest
    If there is prem interest, its life without Lyle as of 11:02pm tomorrow. 

    Suck it up now and come to terms with it. No way would he stay for prem wages
  • sam3110 said:
    Anyone know who the potential Premier League clubs are that would be interested in Lyle Taylor? Brighton maybe? Watford and Villa?
    Newcastle perhaps as a cheaper version than Bowen?
  • With a legal obligation to change hands within 6 months
    Yes I think we're all aware of that but at the moment he is our landlord. 
  • robroy said:
    If there is prem interest, its life without Lyle as of 11:02pm tomorrow. 

    Suck it up now and come to terms with it. No way would he stay for prem wages
    We don't have to sell him though. 
  • I think he'd do a job for a team like Newcastle or Villa tbf. 
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  • It feels blasphemous to say it, but Palace are pretty thin up top...
  • sam3110 said:
    According to SSN LB wants LT to stay amongst Premier League interest
    That's the problem though, Premier League interest.

    You can't blame Taylor, soon to be 30 years old, should a golden chance fall into his lap to play in the Prem.
    He's played and scored in every division of senior English football except the Prem.

    Can you deny a fella the opportunity to fulfill his career ambition and complete the set?
    It may be his only chance. 

    After all, he saw his mate Grant grab the opportunity.


  • It feels blasphemous to say it, but Palace are pretty thin up top...
    So am I 
  • Maddison is on his way somewhere, just posted an Instagram story with him in the car and a "wondering emoji" 
  • I can see him leading the line at Brighton alongside Maupay or being another option to Deeney at Watford. I hope he stays but if he leaves I hope a prerequisite of it is a loanee from that club as a replacement. Maybe that's where the Isaac Success talk has come from?
  • Talal said:
    We don't have to sell him though. 
    No we "DON'T" have to. However, we "WOULD" if a prem team wanted to change his life with a two year life changing salary. We can't and won't deny that as a club. 
  • Swisdom said:
    Gallagher was, and is, a fantastic player.  He came from nowhere and when that midfield was purring he was a big part of it.  His last handful of games were a little disappointing though in honesty and maybe a 19 year old rookie isn't quite up to a dogfight at this stage of his career.  Seems Chelsea thought that too.  Besides we now have Doughty who, once he calms down and delivers accurately, will be a great asset to us.  

    Saying that - Maddison is like Doughty on steroids so if we get him in too I'll be like a dog with two dicks.
    I thought you were close to "the club"? If you are you'll know that Gallagher left because of his agent. Not "Chelsea", at least not Tore Andre Flo, running the rule over him at Sparrows Lane in December. 

    No blame attaches to ESI or anyone at Charlton for this one.

    Take a look at this interview with Gallagher in today's Guardian. Note that not a word, not a single word is there on why he moved from us to Swansea. Now ask yourself, isn't that a little odd? Well not if his agent arranged it or did most of the talking for him.
  • Would not want to stand in the way of him moving to a prem side. You dont get many chances at that so you have to take them. The price should be fair though and we should put a fair chunk of cash into a replacement. 

    If he went to a Championship team I would be pissed. in that case it would be better to keep him until the summer and lose him on a free.
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