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January Transfer Window - Jan 2023 (Deadline Day starts page 112)

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  • edited January 2023
    Yes I think so. We’re short there too!!
    Crazy isn’t it. Our luck…

    Didnt Egbo tell a fan he was hoping to be back in February though?
  • We get who we get.
    we aren’t good enough to go up and we are pretty much safe with our mediocre squad.
    We don’t need anyone else if we keep what we’ve got.
    Those injured will come back.
    Season is done in my book.
    I don’t know why people are clamouring for signings.
    it’s too late for a charge to the playoffs.
  • SDAddick said:
    It's why I was in favor of keeping Purrington as back up. You can do better, and we have with Sess, but you can also do worse. Clare and Richard Chin starting there are worse than Purrington. As a second choice LB in League One, he's perfectly fine. And he can play on the left of a three as well. It's exactly the kind of player I was hoping we'd sign in the summer.

    I know there were contract negotiations, so it might just be that they couldn't come to an agreement. But trying to sign two LBs, and three FBs total, in the summer was always going to be a gamble, and we lost. 
    Funny you say that because he's also been out for 3 months with an ankle injury 
  • Chunes said:
    Funny you say that because he's also been out for 3 months with an ankle injury 
    Come home Ben, it's clear you're one of us. 
  • Declan John seems to be out of favour at Bolton. He would be good.
  • _nam11 said:
    RE:- sending Kane back.

    I could be wrong, but I thought loans could not be terminated until 28 days of the registration has lapsed unless;
    a) it was agreed by both parties, by way of a recall clause 
    b) the league may grant it, if agreed by both clubs if the player cannot fulfil the rest of the term due to injury (May/June).
    That’s right .. you just can’t send him
    back .. only for treatment .  
  • _nam11 said:
    RE:- sending Kane back.

    I could be wrong, but I thought loans could not be terminated until 28 days of the registration has lapsed unless;
    a) it was agreed by both parties, by way of a recall clause 
    b) the league may grant it, if agreed by both clubs if the player cannot fulfil the rest of the term due to injury (May/June).
    How did we get AMB back?  
  • It’s rubbish 
    It’s rubbish 
    So are you.
  • edited January 2023
    Posting this, purely because his name has been mentioned on this thread literally a handful of times.

    What a load of Pollocks


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  • Posting this, purely because his name has been mentioned on this thread literally a handful of times.

    What a load of Pollocks


    God he looks like his dad, poor sod.
  • Can he score own goals like his dad though?
  • It would seem a left back is still a priority. At this moment, the other positions are ok.
  • edited January 2023
    Posting this, purely because his name has been mentioned on this thread literally a handful of times.

    What a load of Pollocks


    Are Exeter paying the loan fee upfront or is it COD, cash on delivery?
  • Shame we weren’t in for Barry Cotter - young full back previously at Ipswich. Barnsley have just signed him from Shamrock Rovers. 
    We don't have money to spend so it's a non starter. 
  • Posting this, purely because his name has been mentioned on this thread literally a handful of times.

    What a load of Pollocks


    I'll be really disappointed if Exeter Life isn't swamped by fish puns
  • SDAddick said:
    It's why I was in favor of keeping Purrington as back up. You can do better, and we have with Sess, but you can also do worse. Clare and Richard Chin starting there are worse than Purrington. As a second choice LB in League One, he's perfectly fine. And he can play on the left of a three as well. It's exactly the kind of player I was hoping we'd sign in the summer.

    I know there were contract negotiations, so it might just be that they couldn't come to an agreement. But trying to sign two LBs, and three FBs total, in the summer was always going to be a gamble, and we lost. 
    I Purrington was no frills and also popped up with the odd goal.
  • SDAddick said:
    It's why I was in favor of keeping Purrington as back up. You can do better, and we have with Sess, but you can also do worse. Clare and Richard Chin starting there are worse than Purrington. As a second choice LB in League One, he's perfectly fine. And he can play on the left of a three as well. It's exactly the kind of player I was hoping we'd sign in the summer.

    I know there were contract negotiations, so it might just be that they couldn't come to an agreement. But trying to sign two LBs, and three FBs total, in the summer was always going to be a gamble, and we lost. 
    We managed to get almost all our gambles wrong this season. I think we knew we wouldn't be able to get in two LBs so letting Purrington go was always a mistake. Washington I wasn't too upset about but failing to replace him was truly insane. On the flip side with the players we decided to keep, extending JFC in the hopes of getting a fee was a failed effort, though it was an effective one in selling Davison. It was also a very good choice with Inniss. I think we can safely say he's not suited to playing out from the back but given that O'Connell has had a long injury and Lavelle has gone completely to pieces we would have been a lot worse off without him, and we're paying him basically nothing. Inniss only has to play three more games before the end to have had the most appearances in a season in his career (I'm so sorry if I've jinxed him). I wonder how different our season might have been if we'd kept Purrington and Washington instead of JFC.
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  • Chunes said:
    I agree. Letting Plain Jane Purrington go wasn't a mistake. Not signing another LB was.

    I wouldn't be surprised if some of the plonkers in the SMT convinced themselves Clayden/Chin had it covered. That gamble worked out upfront with Leaburn but certainly not at LB.
    The same plonker that though Clayden was good enough as a winger the year before, no doubt.
  • Chunes said:
    I agree. Letting Plain Jane Purrington go wasn't a mistake. Not signing another LB was.

    I wouldn't be surprised if some of the plonkers in the SMT convinced themselves Clayden/Chin had it covered. That gamble worked out upfront with Leaburn but certainly not at LB.
    I don't think anyone thought that of Chin, he was played out of necessity. No doubt that Clayden was the back up LB though. Garner clearly felt otherwise, spoke of wanting another full-back in August and it's really come back to haunt us. 
  • It would seem a left back is still a priority. At this moment, the other positions are ok.
    Is that your (correct) opinion or are you ITK on this ?
  • iaitch said:
    Maybe we should trawl through their site and see?
    Just look at a map. Exeter isn't a port. Fishing or otherwise.
  • Is that your (correct) opinion or are you ITK on this ?
    It is from observation. It was clear where we were exposed and and just as clear where we are potentially exposed now. It isn't rocket science so I expect the ownership to deal with it. The fact Ness has slotted in nicely means we are ok at CB and Inniss managing to stay fit helps too. A young player only slots in when he slots in, despite his potential, and it is a mistake that people like Sandgaard make assuming it will happen before it does happen.
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