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Summer Transfer Rumours - Deadline Day p446
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a fit Bradley Dack is far too good for league 1, he's only 29
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For me Dack represents to much of a risk. We could get an absolute mustard player for this level, or we could get someone who just can’t get fit, and the moment his back up player needs a rest/is suspended/picks up an injury we’re into playing a 3rd choice player or kid in potentially important games.
Feels like we’ve had to many of those type players over the recent years. I understand there’s always an element of risk, and the less risk there is, the more money it will cost.
But I assume there will still be a significant outlay on Dack, and I’d rather that was used for someone who does not have a recent history of injuries.**Though no previous injury history has not stopped us breaking players in the past.5 -
Getting the Kent boy together given our two rumours so far are Alfie May and Bradley Dack
Might not be the worst approach. Especially if we can take advantage from them wanting to move back down this way
Going to start a rumour saying I've seen Jack Tucker on a Thameslink train4 -
I've always seen Dack as an attacking midfielder, closer to a 10 than anything else. That means either Holden would be bringing him in to compete with Fraser for the more attacking spot in the 3, in which case great, serious competition for that spot and the ability to rotate and manage injuries, or he's going 352 in which case he's bringing Dack in to play behind the strikers, a role he had given to Payne this season. If that's the case then we'll have a talented 10 in his natural position with Payne as his backup. That troubles me a little if Dack still has injury issues as I see Payne as an impact player rather than a starter but overall it sounds pleasing
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I did read somewhere that Holden would return to a 352 given the squad to do so0
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Elthamaddick said:a fit Bradley Dack is far too good for league 1, he's only 290
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Garrymanilow said:I've always seen Dack as an attacking midfielder, closer to a 10 than anything else. That means either Holden would be bringing him in to compete with Fraser for the more attacking spot in the 3, in which case great, serious competition for that spot and the ability to rotate and manage injuries, or he's going 352 in which case he's bringing Dack in to play behind the strikers, a role he had given to Payne this season. If that's the case then we'll have a talented 10 in his natural position with Payne as his backup. That troubles me a little if Dack still has injury issues as I see Payne as an impact player rather than a starter but overall it sounds pleasing0
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NabySarr said:Garrymanilow said:I've always seen Dack as an attacking midfielder, closer to a 10 than anything else. That means either Holden would be bringing him in to compete with Fraser for the more attacking spot in the 3, in which case great, serious competition for that spot and the ability to rotate and manage injuries, or he's going 352 in which case he's bringing Dack in to play behind the strikers, a role he had given to Payne this season. If that's the case then we'll have a talented 10 in his natural position with Payne as his backup. That troubles me a little if Dack still has injury issues as I see Payne as an impact player rather than a starter but overall it sounds pleasing
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Dack had been playing regular full 90s for Rovers, but then got a hamstring injury, so seems to be over his knee problems.0
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Garrymanilow said:NabySarr said:Garrymanilow said:I've always seen Dack as an attacking midfielder, closer to a 10 than anything else. That means either Holden would be bringing him in to compete with Fraser for the more attacking spot in the 3, in which case great, serious competition for that spot and the ability to rotate and manage injuries, or he's going 352 in which case he's bringing Dack in to play behind the strikers, a role he had given to Payne this season. If that's the case then we'll have a talented 10 in his natural position with Payne as his backup. That troubles me a little if Dack still has injury issues as I see Payne as an impact player rather than a starter but overall it sounds pleasing1
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Bradley Dack out of our reach surely, unless the new owners really are ramping up the budget that much.More likely he’ll end up at Millwall, QPR or even Luton should they not go up.2
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Since December 2019, Dack has only started 20 league games.
Any club signing him has to be very confident he's over his injuries.4 -
Dack is the kind of player we've been missing for years. A high quality player who can drag the team into games. Can't see it happening but would be great if it does.3
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Cafc43v3r said:Garrymanilow said:NabySarr said:Garrymanilow said:I've always seen Dack as an attacking midfielder, closer to a 10 than anything else. That means either Holden would be bringing him in to compete with Fraser for the more attacking spot in the 3, in which case great, serious competition for that spot and the ability to rotate and manage injuries, or he's going 352 in which case he's bringing Dack in to play behind the strikers, a role he had given to Payne this season. If that's the case then we'll have a talented 10 in his natural position with Payne as his backup. That troubles me a little if Dack still has injury issues as I see Payne as an impact player rather than a starter but overall it sounds pleasing
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Garrymanilow said:Cafc43v3r said:Garrymanilow said:NabySarr said:Garrymanilow said:I've always seen Dack as an attacking midfielder, closer to a 10 than anything else. That means either Holden would be bringing him in to compete with Fraser for the more attacking spot in the 3, in which case great, serious competition for that spot and the ability to rotate and manage injuries, or he's going 352 in which case he's bringing Dack in to play behind the strikers, a role he had given to Payne this season. If that's the case then we'll have a talented 10 in his natural position with Payne as his backup. That troubles me a little if Dack still has injury issues as I see Payne as an impact player rather than a starter but overall it sounds pleasingI love Dobbo, in terms of endeavour, passion and desire he has been the best since our one year championship stint. But the reality is he’s found his level with us, league one mid table. I don’t rate him for passing or technical ability at all, it sounds harsh on the surface but I don’t see him as our first choice DM during a promotion campaign, watching the play offs so far I can tell he wouldn’t get anywhere near any of the four teams midfield.6
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I know there's a few people on here that watch quite a lot of U21s stuff , any left backs that anyone thinks highly of bar going back to Blackburn for Tayo Edun?0
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If our best player isn't good enough for a promotion chasing team then what hope have we got.0
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LgfAddick said:If our best player isn't good enough for a promotion chasing team then what hope have we got.1
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Garrymanilow said:Cafc43v3r said:Garrymanilow said:NabySarr said:Garrymanilow said:I've always seen Dack as an attacking midfielder, closer to a 10 than anything else. That means either Holden would be bringing him in to compete with Fraser for the more attacking spot in the 3, in which case great, serious competition for that spot and the ability to rotate and manage injuries, or he's going 352 in which case he's bringing Dack in to play behind the strikers, a role he had given to Payne this season. If that's the case then we'll have a talented 10 in his natural position with Payne as his backup. That troubles me a little if Dack still has injury issues as I see Payne as an impact player rather than a starter but overall it sounds pleasing
When ever we set up with someone next to him, by either design or someone wondering, is nowhere near as good. He is still one of our better players though.1 -
MarcusH26 said:I know there's a few people on here that watch quite a lot of U21s stuff , any left backs that anyone thinks highly of bar going back to Blackburn for Tayo Edun?
I don't watch particularly but the two I know of are Roddy whom general feel seems to be he is lucky to have been offered an extension and Bower whom general feel has a end of a left foot and a very good prospect but young and quite small so suspect more likely to be loaned out first. Both under contract.
There may be others but I think we need a new LB X21 - Sponsored links:
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Garrymanilow said:Cafc43v3r said:Garrymanilow said:NabySarr said:Garrymanilow said:I've always seen Dack as an attacking midfielder, closer to a 10 than anything else. That means either Holden would be bringing him in to compete with Fraser for the more attacking spot in the 3, in which case great, serious competition for that spot and the ability to rotate and manage injuries, or he's going 352 in which case he's bringing Dack in to play behind the strikers, a role he had given to Payne this season. If that's the case then we'll have a talented 10 in his natural position with Payne as his backup. That troubles me a little if Dack still has injury issues as I see Payne as an impact player rather than a starter but overall it sounds pleasing
That’s where the 4-3-3 doesn’t really suit Dobson as he’s that midfielder at the base who is picking it up from the back 4. I think a switch to more of a 4-2-3-1 is the only way we can work with Dobson, and that would need someone next to him to do that passing but as you say is also does the dirty work pretty well. We will never get anyone near as good as Cullen but he is the perfect example of what we need. Just need to find a league 1 version0 -
Oh the days of a fit JFC, Bielek and Cullen. Do you think we'll ever see the like again?0
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NabySarr said:Garrymanilow said:Cafc43v3r said:Garrymanilow said:NabySarr said:Garrymanilow said:I've always seen Dack as an attacking midfielder, closer to a 10 than anything else. That means either Holden would be bringing him in to compete with Fraser for the more attacking spot in the 3, in which case great, serious competition for that spot and the ability to rotate and manage injuries, or he's going 352 in which case he's bringing Dack in to play behind the strikers, a role he had given to Payne this season. If that's the case then we'll have a talented 10 in his natural position with Payne as his backup. That troubles me a little if Dack still has injury issues as I see Payne as an impact player rather than a starter but overall it sounds pleasing
That’s where the 4-3-3 doesn’t really suit Dobson as he’s that midfielder at the base who is picking it up from the back 4. I think a switch to more of a 4-2-3-1 is the only way we can work with Dobson, and that would need someone next to him to do that passing but as you say is also does the dirty work pretty well. We will never get anyone near as good as Cullen but he is the perfect example of what we need. Just need to find a league 1 version1 -
LTKapal said:NabySarr said:Garrymanilow said:Cafc43v3r said:Garrymanilow said:NabySarr said:Garrymanilow said:I've always seen Dack as an attacking midfielder, closer to a 10 than anything else. That means either Holden would be bringing him in to compete with Fraser for the more attacking spot in the 3, in which case great, serious competition for that spot and the ability to rotate and manage injuries, or he's going 352 in which case he's bringing Dack in to play behind the strikers, a role he had given to Payne this season. If that's the case then we'll have a talented 10 in his natural position with Payne as his backup. That troubles me a little if Dack still has injury issues as I see Payne as an impact player rather than a starter but overall it sounds pleasing
That’s where the 4-3-3 doesn’t really suit Dobson as he’s that midfielder at the base who is picking it up from the back 4. I think a switch to more of a 4-2-3-1 is the only way we can work with Dobson, and that would need someone next to him to do that passing but as you say is also does the dirty work pretty well. We will never get anyone near as good as Cullen but he is the perfect example of what we need. Just need to find a league 1 version
There will be players out there who are far too good for this level, but for some reason it has not been fully realised yet (either young, or not developed their potential yet) - it's about finding them - which is not an exact science whether we like to think it is or not.6 -
horace said:Oh the days of a fit JFC, Bielek and Cullen. Do you think we'll ever see the like again?3
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Happy to see us linked with the likes of Dack & May, would be pleased if either of those happen as nothing against signing younger players that have a resale value but you need a mix, so some shorter term expensive in fee or wages signings to give us a bit more experience & character would be a positive sign for me about the new owners intentions.1
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ValleyBen said:Happy to see us linked with the likes of Dack & May, would be pleased if either of those happen as nothing against signing younger players that have a resale value but you need a mix, so some shorter term expensive in fee or wages signings to give us a bit more experience & character would be a positive sign for me about the new owners intentions.2
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Josh McEachran has been released by MKD.0
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North Lower Neil said:2
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Bloke on Facebook saying he knows someone currently with Dack on his stag do and Dack is saying he's coming to us...8