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Summer Transfer Window - Non Charlton Signings / Rumours (Dday from p43)
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Richard J said:Two players have moved today who I have previously liked.
Graham Carey who took us apart for Plymouth a couple of times has left CSKA Sofia to join St Johnstone.
Lincoln Left Back Cohen Brammall has joined Rotherham. Could this free up Tolaji Bola the ex Arsenal trainee who we were once linked with?0 -
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charlton_hero said:0
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ForeverAddickted said:charlton_hero said:
I wonder who has the best strategy...?0 -
golfaddick said:ForeverAddickted said:charlton_hero said:
I wonder who has the best strategy...?6 -
golfaddick said:ForeverAddickted said:charlton_hero said:
I wonder who has the best strategy...?
Of course its impossible at this stage to truly work out who has the better Recruitment strategy.4 -
golfaddick said:ForeverAddickted said:charlton_hero said:
I wonder who has the best strategy...?
Looking at their signings two were young Derby players. Two were with Sheff Wed and should be decent signings.
Would you have been happy with Barkhuizen as our main and possibly only striker signing of the summer?
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Tom Barkhuizen is 28 and spent 5 1/2 seasons in the Championship with Preston, being a regular for most of that time. That's a very decent signing
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Hasn't played since January this year, hasn't scored since December 2020. Plays right wing mostly, an assist every 11 games on average and a goal every 7ish games. Obviously that's all in a division above but he hasn't done much in 18 months or so now1
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killerandflash said:Tom Barkhuizen is 28 and spent 5 1/2 seasons in the Championship with Preston, being a regular for most of that time. That's a very decent signing
4 in the last 58 games.
Seems a poor return for a striker, but I don't really know him, other than I've heard of him.0 -
Josh Parker on trial at afc Wimbledon. Guessing this is Jackson doing him a favour rather that Wimbledon are interested0
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Covered End said:killerandflash said:Tom Barkhuizen is 28 and spent 5 1/2 seasons in the Championship with Preston, being a regular for most of that time. That's a very decent signing
4 in the last 58 games.
Seems a poor return for a striker, but I don't really know him, other than I've heard of him.2 -
Todds_right_hook said:Josh Parker on trial at afc Wimbledon. Guessing this is Jackson doing him a favour rather that Wimbledon are interested1
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There are exceptions of course but if a Champ player doesn't have any Championship clubs wanting him, he's likely just a league one player on the way down in his career
We have had a lot of experience with that
"Recruit from the league above" doesn't seem like a good recruitment strategy2 -
sam3110 said:Hasn't played since January this year, hasn't scored since December 2020. Plays right wing mostly, an assist every 11 games on average and a goal every 7ish games. Obviously that's all in a division above but he hasn't done much in 18 months or so now0
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golfaddick said:ForeverAddickted said:charlton_hero said:
I wonder who has the best strategy...?
The truth is, time will tell. But players on their way down are not, by default, better than players on the way up.5 -
RC_CAFC said:golfaddick said:ForeverAddickted said:charlton_hero said:
I wonder who has the best strategy...?
The truth is, time will tell. But players on their way down are not, by default, better than players on the way up.
While we have signed some lemons from higher divisions, if you look at the 18/19 squad the likes of Pearce, Purrington, Pratley, Fosu and Williams were all unwanted by their previous sides, and originally moved "downwards" when they joined us.
Stockley was unwanted by Championship Preston, while Dobson was unwanted by Sunderland, a bigger L1 club1 -
killerandflash said:RC_CAFC said:golfaddick said:ForeverAddickted said:charlton_hero said:
I wonder who has the best strategy...?
The truth is, time will tell. But players on their way down are not, by default, better than players on the way up.
While we have signed some lemons from higher divisions, if you look at the 18/19 squad the likes of Pearce, Purrington, Pratley, Fosu and Williams were all unwanted by their previous sides, and originally moved "downwards" when they joined us.
Stockley was unwanted by Championship Preston, while Dobson was unwanted by Sunderland, a bigger L1 club
FWIW, I think Derby's signings are strong and Wildsmith in particular is a really good keeper at this level. But I think our signings have been strong too and I am really enjoying the fact that they have all been signed with a clear purpose and objective.2 - Sponsored links:
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killerandflash said:RC_CAFC said:golfaddick said:ForeverAddickted said:charlton_hero said:
I wonder who has the best strategy...?
The truth is, time will tell. But players on their way down are not, by default, better than players on the way up.
While we have signed some lemons from higher divisions, if you look at the 18/19 squad the likes of Pearce, Purrington, Pratley, Fosu and Williams were all unwanted by their previous sides, and originally moved "downwards" when they joined us.
Stockley was unwanted by Championship Preston, while Dobson was unwanted by Sunderland, a bigger L1 club
We have signed good players of all sorts of profiles, we have signed bad players of all of them as well.
I did notice in the Bradford City team of the decade I shared earlier the midfield pairing was a teenager on loan from the prem and a 35 year old free transfer from Rochdale.
I think it's human nature to want the opposite to what failed last time. The number of people that wanted a "proven manager" after Jackson but thought that Adkins was too old......
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Arsenal have signed Gabriel Jesus from City for £45m.
City have spent the money straight away on Kalvin Phillips for the same fee.1 -
North Lower Neil said:Arsenal have signed Gabriel Jesus from City for £45m.
City have spent the money straight away on Kalvin Phillips for the same fee.
Bazunu, Edozie, Porro, Gyarbi, Itakura, Egan-Riley, Lavia all gone for a total that covers the Haaland fee and there is barely a senior appearance between the lot of them. If they sell Sterling as well then they're well in profit this summer.
But Tebas will cry and tell everyone City are ruining football because they signed Haaland and Barca/Real couldn't.4 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:North Lower Neil said:Arsenal have signed Gabriel Jesus from City for £45m.
City have spent the money straight away on Kalvin Phillips for the same fee.
Bazunu, Edozie, Porro, Gyarbi, Itakura, Egan-Riley, Lavia all gone for a total that covers the Haaland fee and there is barely a senior appearance between the lot of them. If they sell Sterling as well then they're well in profit this summer.
But Tebas will cry and tell everyone City are ruining football because they signed Haaland and Barca/Real couldn't.6 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:North Lower Neil said:Arsenal have signed Gabriel Jesus from City for £45m.
City have spent the money straight away on Kalvin Phillips for the same fee.
Bazunu, Edozie, Porro, Gyarbi, Itakura, Egan-Riley, Lavia all gone for a total that covers the Haaland fee and there is barely a senior appearance between the lot of them. If they sell Sterling as well then they're well in profit this summer.
But Tebas will cry and tell everyone City are ruining football because they signed Haaland and Barca/Real couldn't.
Compare that to say, Manchester United, where they've got the outgoings but not the incom9ng transfer fees that cover anywhere near it.0 -
SELR_addicks said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:North Lower Neil said:Arsenal have signed Gabriel Jesus from City for £45m.
City have spent the money straight away on Kalvin Phillips for the same fee.
Bazunu, Edozie, Porro, Gyarbi, Itakura, Egan-Riley, Lavia all gone for a total that covers the Haaland fee and there is barely a senior appearance between the lot of them. If they sell Sterling as well then they're well in profit this summer.
But Tebas will cry and tell everyone City are ruining football because they signed Haaland and Barca/Real couldn't.
Contrast that with Man United who've spent a billion in the last decade going backwards or Everton who've spent well over 500m to almost be relegated.
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:SELR_addicks said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:North Lower Neil said:Arsenal have signed Gabriel Jesus from City for £45m.
City have spent the money straight away on Kalvin Phillips for the same fee.
Bazunu, Edozie, Porro, Gyarbi, Itakura, Egan-Riley, Lavia all gone for a total that covers the Haaland fee and there is barely a senior appearance between the lot of them. If they sell Sterling as well then they're well in profit this summer.
But Tebas will cry and tell everyone City are ruining football because they signed Haaland and Barca/Real couldn't.
Contrast that with Man United who've spent a billion in the last decade going backwards or Everton who've spent well over 500m to almost be relegated.0 -
Gunter to Wimbledon0
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Cafc43v3r said:Gunter to Wimbledon5
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Rangers signing Zak Lovelace from Millwall. Kick in the teeth for them, minimal fee for going cross border. Rangers at it again!2