Summer Transfer Rumours 2020 (DEADLINE DAY from pg.258)
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Henske said:TellyTubby said:Dazzler21 said:When you read about Inniss, he doesn't actually sound like a bad lad, pretty sure Palace would have got rid of him sooner if he were:
Inniss had a troubled childhood, as his mother's drug dependency and his father's imprisonment left him to raise his two younger siblings as a teenager.
He has three police cautions:
one for a public order offence in 2011,
one for common assault in August 2015 and
one for being drunk and disorderly and resisting a police constable in March 2015.
On 9 September 2016, Inniss pleaded guilty to assault following an incident in a bar four months earlier; he was sentenced to 14 weeks in prison. He was released three days later after successfully appealing his sentence, which was suspended for 18 months; he was also handed 240 hours unpaid work, a £300 fine, and ordered to take part in a 20-day alcohol rehabilitation course.
Seems to be struggling as a result of his terrible upbringing and childhood being stolen by forced parental duties for his siblings... Given all his struggles he has managed to stay at Palace and earn loans at decent levels.If Bowyer and Gallen think he's good enough and can manage him, then in them we must trust.
If you are, I don't buy it, his record suggests that he is a nasty piece of work and I would hate to meet him in a pub.
Having said that, if he is a good footballer, I would happily have him as our nasty piece of work, we need more of them.
He wasn't a teenager for all offences.2 -
DamoNorthStand said:ElliotCAFC said:I don’t want to temp fate, but we may have the best squad in the league come Friday.Everything is shaping up very nicely. On paper, we’ve got a great defence and a great midfield. All we need now is a striker to consistently score.
one would hope that we have a good squad, but who can honestly say they have seen much of the majority of our new signings?
Maddison and potentially Washington are known quantities at this level. Outside of that we can keep our fingers crossed but realistically who knows what we are gonna get?Take a look at other squads in League One and compare them with ours, it makes for good reading.All I’m saying is that if we have a good end to the window e.g keep our best players and sign a good striker, we’ll have the tools we need to be successful.2 -
SouthWest_Addicks said:ElliotCAFC said:I don’t want to temp fate, but we may have the best squad in the league come Friday.Everything is shaping up very nicely. On paper, we’ve got a great defence and a great midfield. All we need now is a striker to consistently score.Although I do think Bowyer is a bit harsh on him.1
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Sage said:RedRobin said:Sage said:Two good signings today, really happy with them and that the defence is now sorted, sets us up nicely for the last 3 days of the window.
I’d be disappointed if Doughty leaves, but would hope we would only let him leave if we could get something lined up to replace him. We have desperately lacked pace in our side and it’s something Bow and Gallen have identified, losing the quickest player at the club would hurt us.
Two players I would like us to sign, but both extremely unlikely for a number of reasons...
John Bostock, I do think he’d be an excellent signing at this level.
The other is Josh Sims. I’ve spoken about young Ellis Simms of Everton but they’ve indicated that he won’t be loaned out yet.
Josh Sims is mainly a winger but can play up front, but hasn’t featured for Southampton’s senior team this season. He’s been with the U23s. Was on loan at NYRB last season and Reading for 6 months the year before.
He would likely be the best player in the league, but also likely not to want to drop to League One. It would be one hell of a loan signing though.
There are certainly some very good players available, it’s just whether we could get them to sign and under the cap.1 -
TellyTubby said:Henske said:TellyTubby said:Dazzler21 said:When you read about Inniss, he doesn't actually sound like a bad lad, pretty sure Palace would have got rid of him sooner if he were:
Inniss had a troubled childhood, as his mother's drug dependency and his father's imprisonment left him to raise his two younger siblings as a teenager.
He has three police cautions:
one for a public order offence in 2011,
one for common assault in August 2015 and
one for being drunk and disorderly and resisting a police constable in March 2015.
On 9 September 2016, Inniss pleaded guilty to assault following an incident in a bar four months earlier; he was sentenced to 14 weeks in prison. He was released three days later after successfully appealing his sentence, which was suspended for 18 months; he was also handed 240 hours unpaid work, a £300 fine, and ordered to take part in a 20-day alcohol rehabilitation course.
Seems to be struggling as a result of his terrible upbringing and childhood being stolen by forced parental duties for his siblings... Given all his struggles he has managed to stay at Palace and earn loans at decent levels.If Bowyer and Gallen think he's good enough and can manage him, then in them we must trust.
If you are, I don't buy it, his record suggests that he is a nasty piece of work and I would hate to meet him in a pub.
Having said that, if he is a good footballer, I would happily have him as our nasty piece of work, we need more of them.
He wasn't a teenager for all offences.
Redemption is possible, even for Palace players!5 -
Dazzler21 said:TellyTubby said:Dazzler21 said:When you read about Inniss, he doesn't actually sound like a bad lad, pretty sure Palace would have got rid of him sooner if he were:
Inniss had a troubled childhood, as his mother's drug dependency and his father's imprisonment left him to raise his two younger siblings as a teenager.
He has three police cautions:
one for a public order offence in 2011,
one for common assault in August 2015 and
one for being drunk and disorderly and resisting a police constable in March 2015.
On 9 September 2016, Inniss pleaded guilty to assault following an incident in a bar four months earlier; he was sentenced to 14 weeks in prison. He was released three days later after successfully appealing his sentence, which was suspended for 18 months; he was also handed 240 hours unpaid work, a £300 fine, and ordered to take part in a 20-day alcohol rehabilitation course.
Seems to be struggling as a result of his terrible upbringing and childhood being stolen by forced parental duties for his siblings... Given all his struggles he has managed to stay at Palace and earn loans at decent levels.If Bowyer and Gallen think he's good enough and can manage him, then in them we must trust.
If you are, I don't buy it, his record suggests that he is a nasty piece of work and I would hate to meet him in a pub.
Having said that, if he is a good footballer, I would happily have him as our nasty piece of work, we need more of them.
Okay then.
He has a choice, just like everyone else.1 -
JoshAddick said:Our team is starting to come together really nicely imo.
Amos
Gunter Inniss Famewo Maasten
Watson Levitt Gilbey
Maddison Bogle Doughty
Subs: AMB, Purrington, Pearce, Pratley, Williams, Aneke, Washington.
If those 10 signings are really all walking straight into the first team, then I’d say that suggests a successful window.1 -
TellyTubby said:Henske said:TellyTubby said:Dazzler21 said:When you read about Inniss, he doesn't actually sound like a bad lad, pretty sure Palace would have got rid of him sooner if he were:
Inniss had a troubled childhood, as his mother's drug dependency and his father's imprisonment left him to raise his two younger siblings as a teenager.
He has three police cautions:
one for a public order offence in 2011,
one for common assault in August 2015 and
one for being drunk and disorderly and resisting a police constable in March 2015.
On 9 September 2016, Inniss pleaded guilty to assault following an incident in a bar four months earlier; he was sentenced to 14 weeks in prison. He was released three days later after successfully appealing his sentence, which was suspended for 18 months; he was also handed 240 hours unpaid work, a £300 fine, and ordered to take part in a 20-day alcohol rehabilitation course.
Seems to be struggling as a result of his terrible upbringing and childhood being stolen by forced parental duties for his siblings... Given all his struggles he has managed to stay at Palace and earn loans at decent levels.If Bowyer and Gallen think he's good enough and can manage him, then in them we must trust.
If you are, I don't buy it, his record suggests that he is a nasty piece of work and I would hate to meet him in a pub.
Having said that, if he is a good footballer, I would happily have him as our nasty piece of work, we need more of them.
He wasn't a teenager for all offences.
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Two more to come this week ideally. Bowyer has been talking all summer about replacing the 12 players lost. We’re now up to 10 brought in.9
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Chunes said:Stripey Nigels seem to really rate Inniss. Some calling out Hodgson for never giving him game time.2
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charltonbob said:SouthWest_Addicks said:Bowyer said he wanted 5 on Friday. Three have since signed. Imagine another 2 on loan.
One of them must surely be another striker.0 -
Callumcafc said:Two more to come this week ideally. Bowyer has been talking all summer about replacing the 12 players lost. We’re now up to 10 brought in.
Bowyer said he's lost 12 before Bonne was sold. Count him in then we've lost 13?
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Without a goal scoring forward we will not get promoted. If Sandgaard is serious about promotion this season he needs to take his chequebook out and make an offer to somebody they cannot refuse (He can take Inniss with him to help with the negotiation)9
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Yeah. Offer a million for a striker and offer them two grand a week.24
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Southbank said:Without a goal scoring forward we will not get promoted. If Sandgaard is serious about promotion this season he needs to take his chequebook out and make an offer to somebody they cannot refuse (He can take Inniss with him to help with the negotiation)0
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Henske said:TellyTubby said:Henske said:TellyTubby said:Dazzler21 said:When you read about Inniss, he doesn't actually sound like a bad lad, pretty sure Palace would have got rid of him sooner if he were:
Inniss had a troubled childhood, as his mother's drug dependency and his father's imprisonment left him to raise his two younger siblings as a teenager.
He has three police cautions:
one for a public order offence in 2011,
one for common assault in August 2015 and
one for being drunk and disorderly and resisting a police constable in March 2015.
On 9 September 2016, Inniss pleaded guilty to assault following an incident in a bar four months earlier; he was sentenced to 14 weeks in prison. He was released three days later after successfully appealing his sentence, which was suspended for 18 months; he was also handed 240 hours unpaid work, a £300 fine, and ordered to take part in a 20-day alcohol rehabilitation course.
Seems to be struggling as a result of his terrible upbringing and childhood being stolen by forced parental duties for his siblings... Given all his struggles he has managed to stay at Palace and earn loans at decent levels.If Bowyer and Gallen think he's good enough and can manage him, then in them we must trust.
If you are, I don't buy it, his record suggests that he is a nasty piece of work and I would hate to meet him in a pub.
Having said that, if he is a good footballer, I would happily have him as our nasty piece of work, we need more of them.
He wasn't a teenager for all offences.
People don't deserve a second chance in life. In fact line them up against a wall and shoot them all.
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We need a young Duncan Ferguson up front to go with Bogle. Running down the middle of Charlton would be like the tunnel of death with Pratley, Watson, Inness and Pearce.
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Still think we’ll get 4/5 more in as 2/3 leave
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Dazzler21 said:Henske said:TellyTubby said:Henske said:TellyTubby said:Dazzler21 said:When you read about Inniss, he doesn't actually sound like a bad lad, pretty sure Palace would have got rid of him sooner if he were:
Inniss had a troubled childhood, as his mother's drug dependency and his father's imprisonment left him to raise his two younger siblings as a teenager.
He has three police cautions:
one for a public order offence in 2011,
one for common assault in August 2015 and
one for being drunk and disorderly and resisting a police constable in March 2015.
On 9 September 2016, Inniss pleaded guilty to assault following an incident in a bar four months earlier; he was sentenced to 14 weeks in prison. He was released three days later after successfully appealing his sentence, which was suspended for 18 months; he was also handed 240 hours unpaid work, a £300 fine, and ordered to take part in a 20-day alcohol rehabilitation course.
Seems to be struggling as a result of his terrible upbringing and childhood being stolen by forced parental duties for his siblings... Given all his struggles he has managed to stay at Palace and earn loans at decent levels.If Bowyer and Gallen think he's good enough and can manage him, then in them we must trust.
If you are, I don't buy it, his record suggests that he is a nasty piece of work and I would hate to meet him in a pub.
Having said that, if he is a good footballer, I would happily have him as our nasty piece of work, we need more of them.
He wasn't a teenager for all offences.
People don't deserve a second chance in life. In fact line them up against a wall and shoot them all.5 -
Henske said:Dazzler21 said:Henske said:TellyTubby said:Henske said:TellyTubby said:Dazzler21 said:When you read about Inniss, he doesn't actually sound like a bad lad, pretty sure Palace would have got rid of him sooner if he were:
Inniss had a troubled childhood, as his mother's drug dependency and his father's imprisonment left him to raise his two younger siblings as a teenager.
He has three police cautions:
one for a public order offence in 2011,
one for common assault in August 2015 and
one for being drunk and disorderly and resisting a police constable in March 2015.
On 9 September 2016, Inniss pleaded guilty to assault following an incident in a bar four months earlier; he was sentenced to 14 weeks in prison. He was released three days later after successfully appealing his sentence, which was suspended for 18 months; he was also handed 240 hours unpaid work, a £300 fine, and ordered to take part in a 20-day alcohol rehabilitation course.
Seems to be struggling as a result of his terrible upbringing and childhood being stolen by forced parental duties for his siblings... Given all his struggles he has managed to stay at Palace and earn loans at decent levels.If Bowyer and Gallen think he's good enough and can manage him, then in them we must trust.
If you are, I don't buy it, his record suggests that he is a nasty piece of work and I would hate to meet him in a pub.
Having said that, if he is a good footballer, I would happily have him as our nasty piece of work, we need more of them.
He wasn't a teenager for all offences.
People don't deserve a second chance in life. In fact line them up against a wall and shoot them all.6 - Sponsored links:
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There's been 7 new signings in the past couple of weeks or so.
Added to 3 pre-season newcomers that's a lot of new faces.
No doubt there's a couple more to come, whether or not anybody else departs, which might free up another squad place or 2, wage cap permitting.
It's a pretty thorough squad rebuild.
Chris Powell did something very similar for our title winning promotion team.
But he was able to get most of his business done early - and soon took the squad on a pre-season trip away for team bonding.
Bow can't do that of course.
How long before they are all settled in and building team spirit?
I do hope we can soon hit the ground running.
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If they are out of contract they do not have to be signed by Friday1
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Huge pinch of salt as it's Nixon but he's saying West Brom have agreed a deal worth more than £14m for Grant.
Not that we can use it now, it'll help us next summer if we're back in the Championship.
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£16m according to the daily fail.
Another £2.8m (est) in the club purse if the 20% sell on is correct.3 -
Scoham said:Huge pinch of salt as it's Nixon but he's saying West Brom have agreed a deal worth more than £14m for Grant.
Not that we can use it, but can only help us next summer if we're back in the Championship.
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Oggy Red said:Scoham said:Huge pinch of salt as it's Nixon but he's saying West Brom have agreed a deal worth more than £14m for Grant.
Not that we can use it, but can only help us next summer if we're back in the Championship.3 -
If the grant transfer goes through I’d sign up Dillion and Alfie , and still have change over for a few more through the door.0
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Scoham said:Oggy Red said:Scoham said:Huge pinch of salt as it's Nixon but he's saying West Brom have agreed a deal worth more than £14m for Grant.
Not that we can use it, but can only help us next summer if we're back in the Championship.
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Mendonca In Asdas said:If the grant transfer goes through I’d sign up Dillion and Alfie , and still have change over for a few more through the door.4