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Summer Transfer Rumours 2020 (DEADLINE DAY from pg.258)
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You do wonder who signed off this year's budget.
Who is rejecting bids for our only 3 sellable players, who authorised the signings of the 2 new players, who authorised an u23 team this season etc etc
Anyway but on to the topic my "Mr center half"....
I have been badgering my source to see what else he knows/has heard. The next bit is what I have been told:
There are so many championship standard players available that wages have gone through the floor.
The pull of playing for Bowyer is massive, both for older players who remember him as a player but his reputation as a coach and improver of players is growing daily.
Mr Center half is championship level
Nabby is on less at Huddersfield than he was at Charlton. He would have stayed but wanted the security of a contract now.
The loan market has significantly changed, championship clubs can't now pay the loan fees they used to. More power to the player to choose if their club insisted they went on loan.
If we had signed all the players we have lined up now in January we would have been more likely to get in the play offs than go down.
This isn't about money, these are all players that will take what we are offering to play for us.
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dickplumb said:If we get one player in tomorrow let alone seven, I will run around Bexleyheath stark bollock naked.3
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Cafc43v3r said:You do wonder who signed off this year's budget.
Who is rejecting bids for our only 3 sellable players, who authorised the signings of the 2 new players, who authorised an u23 team this season etc etc
Anyway but on to the topic my "Mr center half"....
I have been badgering my source to see what else he knows/has heard. The next bit is what I have been told:
There are so many championship standard players available that wages have gone through the floor.
The pull of playing for Bowyer is massive, both for older players who remember him as a player but his reputation as a coach and improver of players is growing daily.
Mr Center half is championship level
Nabby is on less at Huddersfield than he was at Charlton. He would have stayed but wanted the security of a contract now.
The loan market has significantly changed, championship clubs can't now pay the loan fees they used to. More power to the player to choose if their club insisted they went on loan.
If we had signed all the players we have lined up now in January we would have been more likely to get in the play offs than go down.
This isn't about money, these are all players that will take what we are offering to play for us.
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orpingtonRED said:Cafc43v3r said:You do wonder who signed off this year's budget.
Who is rejecting bids for our only 3 sellable players, who authorised the signings of the 2 new players, who authorised an u23 team this season etc etc
Anyway but on to the topic my "Mr center half"....
I have been badgering my source to see what else he knows/has heard. The next bit is what I have been told:
There are so many championship standard players available that wages have gone through the floor.
The pull of playing for Bowyer is massive, both for older players who remember him as a player but his reputation as a coach and improver of players is growing daily.
Mr Center half is championship level
Nabby is on less at Huddersfield than he was at Charlton. He would have stayed but wanted the security of a contract now.
The loan market has significantly changed, championship clubs can't now pay the loan fees they used to. More power to the player to choose if their club insisted they went on loan.
If we had signed all the players we have lined up now in January we would have been more likely to get in the play offs than go down.
This isn't about money, these are all players that will take what we are offering to play for us.0 -
orpingtonRED said:Cafc43v3r said:You do wonder who signed off this year's budget.
Who is rejecting bids for our only 3 sellable players, who authorised the signings of the 2 new players, who authorised an u23 team this season etc etc
Anyway but on to the topic my "Mr center half"....
I have been badgering my source to see what else he knows/has heard. The next bit is what I have been told:
There are so many championship standard players available that wages have gone through the floor.
The pull of playing for Bowyer is massive, both for older players who remember him as a player but his reputation as a coach and improver of players is growing daily.
Mr Center half is championship level
Nabby is on less at Huddersfield than he was at Charlton. He would have stayed but wanted the security of a contract now.
The loan market has significantly changed, championship clubs can't now pay the loan fees they used to. More power to the player to choose if their club insisted they went on loan.
If we had signed all the players we have lined up now in January we would have been more likely to get in the play offs than go down.
This isn't about money, these are all players that will take what we are offering to play for us.0 -
orpingtonRED said:Cafc43v3r said:You do wonder who signed off this year's budget.
Who is rejecting bids for our only 3 sellable players, who authorised the signings of the 2 new players, who authorised an u23 team this season etc etc
Anyway but on to the topic my "Mr center half"....
I have been badgering my source to see what else he knows/has heard. The next bit is what I have been told:
There are so many championship standard players available that wages have gone through the floor.
The pull of playing for Bowyer is massive, both for older players who remember him as a player but his reputation as a coach and improver of players is growing daily.
Mr Center half is championship level
Nabby is on less at Huddersfield than he was at Charlton. He would have stayed but wanted the security of a contract now.
The loan market has significantly changed, championship clubs can't now pay the loan fees they used to. More power to the player to choose if their club insisted they went on loan.
If we had signed all the players we have lined up now in January we would have been more likely to get in the play offs than go down.
This isn't about money, these are all players that will take what we are offering to play for us.2 -
Cafc43v3r said:orpingtonRED said:Cafc43v3r said:You do wonder who signed off this year's budget.
Who is rejecting bids for our only 3 sellable players, who authorised the signings of the 2 new players, who authorised an u23 team this season etc etc
Anyway but on to the topic my "Mr center half"....
I have been badgering my source to see what else he knows/has heard. The next bit is what I have been told:
There are so many championship standard players available that wages have gone through the floor.
The pull of playing for Bowyer is massive, both for older players who remember him as a player but his reputation as a coach and improver of players is growing daily.
Mr Center half is championship level
Nabby is on less at Huddersfield than he was at Charlton. He would have stayed but wanted the security of a contract now.
The loan market has significantly changed, championship clubs can't now pay the loan fees they used to. More power to the player to choose if their club insisted they went on loan.
If we had signed all the players we have lined up now in January we would have been more likely to get in the play offs than go down.
This isn't about money, these are all players that will take what we are offering to play for us.
I see. Yeh that makes sense as well.1 -
MattF said:orpingtonRED said:Cafc43v3r said:You do wonder who signed off this year's budget.
Who is rejecting bids for our only 3 sellable players, who authorised the signings of the 2 new players, who authorised an u23 team this season etc etc
Anyway but on to the topic my "Mr center half"....
I have been badgering my source to see what else he knows/has heard. The next bit is what I have been told:
There are so many championship standard players available that wages have gone through the floor.
The pull of playing for Bowyer is massive, both for older players who remember him as a player but his reputation as a coach and improver of players is growing daily.
Mr Center half is championship level
Nabby is on less at Huddersfield than he was at Charlton. He would have stayed but wanted the security of a contract now.
The loan market has significantly changed, championship clubs can't now pay the loan fees they used to. More power to the player to choose if their club insisted they went on loan.
If we had signed all the players we have lined up now in January we would have been more likely to get in the play offs than go down.
This isn't about money, these are all players that will take what we are offering to play for us.1 -
Redrobo said:Exiled_Addick said:
But that'd surely leave us short of cover at right back?
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Scoham said:MattF said:orpingtonRED said:Cafc43v3r said:You do wonder who signed off this year's budget.
Who is rejecting bids for our only 3 sellable players, who authorised the signings of the 2 new players, who authorised an u23 team this season etc etc
Anyway but on to the topic my "Mr center half"....
I have been badgering my source to see what else he knows/has heard. The next bit is what I have been told:
There are so many championship standard players available that wages have gone through the floor.
The pull of playing for Bowyer is massive, both for older players who remember him as a player but his reputation as a coach and improver of players is growing daily.
Mr Center half is championship level
Nabby is on less at Huddersfield than he was at Charlton. He would have stayed but wanted the security of a contract now.
The loan market has significantly changed, championship clubs can't now pay the loan fees they used to. More power to the player to choose if their club insisted they went on loan.
If we had signed all the players we have lined up now in January we would have been more likely to get in the play offs than go down.
This isn't about money, these are all players that will take what we are offering to play for us.0 - Sponsored links:
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It's just gone midnight and already tomorrow.
So why no news of the 7 new signings?
#itsallredhenrysfault
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Cafc43v3r said:You do wonder who signed off this year's budget.
Who is rejecting bids for our only 3 sellable players, who authorised the signings of the 2 new players, who authorised an u23 team this season etc etc
Anyway but on to the topic my "Mr center half"....
I have been badgering my source to see what else he knows/has heard. The next bit is what I have been told:
There are so many championship standard players available that wages have gone through the floor.
The pull of playing for Bowyer is massive, both for older players who remember him as a player but his reputation as a coach and improver of players is growing daily.
Mr Center half is championship level
Nabby is on less at Huddersfield than he was at Charlton. He would have stayed but wanted the security of a contract now.
The loan market has significantly changed, championship clubs can't now pay the loan fees they used to. More power to the player to choose if their club insisted they went on loan.
If we had signed all the players we have lined up now in January we would have been more likely to get in the play offs than go down.
This isn't about money, these are all players that will take what we are offering to play for us.
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Cafc43v3r said:You do wonder who signed off this year's budget.
Who is rejecting bids for our only 3 sellable players, who authorised the signings of the 2 new players, who authorised an u23 team this season etc etc
Anyway but on to the topic my "Mr center half"....
I have been badgering my source to see what else he knows/has heard. The next bit is what I have been told:
There are so many championship standard players available that wages have gone through the floor.
The pull of playing for Bowyer is massive, both for older players who remember him as a player but his reputation as a coach and improver of players is growing daily.
Mr Center half is championship level
Nabby is on less at Huddersfield than he was at Charlton. He would have stayed but wanted the security of a contract now.
The loan market has significantly changed, championship clubs can't now pay the loan fees they used to. More power to the player to choose if their club insisted they went on loan.
If we had signed all the players we have lined up now in January we would have been more likely to get in the play offs than go down.
This isn't about money, these are all players that will take what we are offering to play for us.0 -
Stephen Taylor
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KiwiValley said:Stephen Taylor0
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KiwiValley said:Stephen Taylor0
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https://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/a-league/122764168/captain-steven-taylor-leaves-wellington-phoenix-by-mutual-consentLeft Wellington Phoenix on Monday by mutual consent.
Made 44 appearances in League One for Peterborough in 17-18.0 -
Let's not be signing any more Roger Johnsons please2
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Highlight of his career was getting sent off for handball after pretending to be knocked out by the ball. It looked like he had been shot.8
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Yes not sure my ears can take all that swearing.0
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Valley11 said:KiwiValley said:Stephen Taylor0
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killerandflash said:Cafc43v3r said:You do wonder who signed off this year's budget.
Who is rejecting bids for our only 3 sellable players, who authorised the signings of the 2 new players, who authorised an u23 team this season etc etc
Anyway but on to the topic my "Mr center half"....
I have been badgering my source to see what else he knows/has heard. The next bit is what I have been told:
There are so many championship standard players available that wages have gone through the floor.
The pull of playing for Bowyer is massive, both for older players who remember him as a player but his reputation as a coach and improver of players is growing daily.
Mr Center half is championship level
Nabby is on less at Huddersfield than he was at Charlton. He would have stayed but wanted the security of a contract now.
The loan market has significantly changed, championship clubs can't now pay the loan fees they used to. More power to the player to choose if their club insisted they went on loan.
If we had signed all the players we have lined up now in January we would have been more likely to get in the play offs than go down.
This isn't about money, these are all players that will take what we are offering to play for us.
If you were "weeks away" from going bust why would you bring in any players and not sell any?1 -
He won't be coming to us? Ever? Yeah, we've never plucked an old English clogger from the Indian league before4
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KiwiValley said:0
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dickplumb said:KiwiValley said:1
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Matthews
Lynch
Cullen
Wilshire
Morrison
Field
= 6
we can probably rule them all out given transfers seem a pretty well guarded secret nowadays.2 -
Kazaiah Sterling from Spurs? He needs to go out on loan and picks up a lot of injuries so will fit in. Been on loan at Sunderland (and Doncaster?).
Spurs have nicked our youngsters over the years, must be a couple of local lads available0 -
dickplumb said:0