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Summer Transfer Rumours 2020 (DEADLINE DAY from pg.258)
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Addick Addict said:Cafc43v3r said:Brighton Addick said:Cafc43v3r said:0
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People had a go at me because I expect to have a successful season. And I still do. I think we have enough more than decent players with more to come to mean that we should all be expecting it and not be making excuses in advance for not doing so.6
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MuttleyCAFC said:People had a go at me because I expect to have a successful season. And I still do. I think we have enough more than decent players with more to come to mean that we should all be expecting it and not be making excuses in advance for not doing so.0
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Friday will be a very busy day I think6
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MattF said:
Bowyer still sounds upbeat about things.1 -
SamE7 said:MuttleyCAFC said:People had a go at me because I expect to have a successful season. And I still do. I think we have enough more than decent players with more to come to mean that we should all be expecting it and not be making excuses in advance for not doing so.2
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You have got to wonder what the January Transfer window is going to look like for L1 and L2 clubs.
One in one out on the same wages ? Or will it only be U21's that will be incoming ?1 -
I think the cap needs refining as it surely disadvantages older players more than it disadvantages us in particular. The problem with football is that decisions are made around self interest rather than bettering the game. But these decisions go both ways depending on who is making them.0
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if if I was TS and had the will and funds, I would be splashing a bit of cash on 19 to 20 year olds from Prem/Championship academies, who are not quite making the cut there. Avoid the cap issue, basically. Am sure they must be thinking of this...8
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Looking like the CB will be a permanent
Suspect that the three loans will be a left back, midfielder ( winger) and a striker2 -
It's just our luck that when we finally get in an owner seemingly willing to invest properly there's a cap blocking our way. It's absolutely ridiculous that teams were allowed to get their business done before the cap came in, but I suppose there's not a lot you can do to prevent that. I don't see the cap lasting that long, and it was always going to be years before we pulled ourselves out from under Roland's legacy, so hopefully we will do some decent enough business before the window closes and repair some of the damage before the cap gets altered to something more reasonable
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January will be a quiet window for us. ☹️0
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A CB just become number one priority I suspect
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The cap needs to be voted on every season IMO. It seems unfair that we are subject to a cap that we didn't even get the chance to vote for or against? At least I think it was voted on before we were relegated.0
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MuttleyCAFC said:I think the cap needs refining as it surely disadvantages older players more than it disadvantages us in particular. The problem with football is that decisions are made around self interest rather than bettering the game. But these decisions go both ways depending on who is making them.1
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MattF said:cafc-west said:The cap needs to be voted on every season IMO. It seems unfair that we are subject to a cap that we didn't even get the chance to vote for or against? At least I think it was voted on before we were relegated.0
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I’m not expecting miracles this week. A couple of signings that’ll make us more competitive maybe. And I expect the rest of the season to be a bit of a struggle, only helped by the fact that the bookies favourites like Sunderland aren’t all that. I’d love to be anywhere near the playoffs in fact.But if you’d offered me this scenario earlier in the year I’d have bitten your hand off.2
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Need to get Phillips out the door to free up some wages.5
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Pavoren007 said:if if I was TS and had the will and funds, I would be splashing a bit of cash on 19 to 20 year olds from Prem/Championship academies, who are not quite making the cut there. Avoid the cap issue, basically. Am sure they must be thinking of this...
However that change in strategy can't come at short notice. If it does the chances of signing duds rockets.
You need proper long term planning to work that model and you ideally need to look outside the UK as well to maximise the available talent pool and profitability. That's not going to happen now or probably in January either.0 -
Here we go, in terms of picking up numerous injuries already. Gilbey, Pearce, Oshilaja out and all 3 are first team players for us. 2 injured mid/long term from training.2
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That is why we need a squad. I doubt many teams are injury free.1
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raytreacy69 said:oohaahmortimer said:The only thing guaranteed is that whatever chump or hero we get you’ll have the give the 1 in 10 striker a chance or he’s ratio of 1 in 2 was in a lower league he’s pony
it’s what he does at Charlton that counts
hopefully he’s over his injury problems
hes played with whales 35 times
and fed sharks
remember Yann we’d never heard of him
Bonne scored 11 in the Championship last year
remember Nicky Ajose
in bowyer we trust
I’m just glad I’ve got a club to watch
could be worse we could be palace millwall gillingham orient
load of shit we’re 17th in league one
in Thomas we trust
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Do we know if the salary cap is 100% here to stay?0
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cafc-west said:The cap needs to be voted on every season IMO. It seems unfair that we are subject to a cap that we didn't even get the chance to vote for or against? At least I think it was voted on before we were relegated.
Which is why most League One clubs more or less sorted out their squads before that date.
Those that could pay bigger wages than the cap made sure they did so.
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J BLOCK said:Do we know if the salary cap is 100% here to stay?
This year 22 senior players per squad (not counting U21s).
Next season 21 senior players.
Season after. 20 senior players.
It's here to stay - unless a majority of League One clubs vote it out at the EFL AGM each summer.
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mendonca said:Here we go, in terms of picking up numerous injuries already. Gilbey, Pearce, Oshilaja out and all 3 are first team players for us. 2 injured mid/long term from training.
I know the intention is that 'match situations and intensity' is replicated in training ....... but it does seem most of our players get their injuries in training rather than matches?
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Pavoren007 said:if if I was TS and had the will and funds, I would be splashing a bit of cash on 19 to 20 year olds from Prem/Championship academies, who are not quite making the cut there. Avoid the cap issue, basically. Am sure they must be thinking of this...1
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What we need is for a new system that replaces the one in which all clubs get an equal vote.You could call it “Project Big Picture”, one change for me would be to only allow the top 6 League 1 clubs to vote, based on record attendance, the owners wealth, stadium capacity, FA Cup wins, seasons in the Premier League etc.
This way we’d ensure any rules around financial fair play suit us. Why shouldn’t they, we’re one of the biggest clubs in this division.17