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Summer Transfer Rumours - Deadline Day p446
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eaststandmike said:BR7_addick said:Looks like secondary school Gillingham Twitter have convinced themselves May is signing and nothing more. I’ll be stunned if it’s true.
If I was, Stockton, May, Dack, JCH etc I would not go anywhere near The Valley
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eaststandmike said:BR7_addick said:Looks like secondary school Gillingham Twitter have convinced themselves May is signing and nothing more. I’ll be stunned if it’s true.
If I was, Stockton, May, Dack, JCH etc I would not go anywhere near The Valley4 -
5 hours ago reamsofverse said:Have a quite a few contacts inside Wrexham Football Club as you all know and one of them has told me in the last half an hour that they were preparing a bid for Alfie May but have been told the player wants to sign for Charlton. Happy days if true.
Surely not! Isn't he signing for Gillingham?6 -
MintoHumbugs said:Alex Macdonald a non scoring regular playing midfielder has turned down a new contract with Gills and signed for Stevenage. I really don’t see Gills being any sort of competition for players. If their new chairman had that much ambition he wouldn’t have kept Neil Harris either.
The incentive there was that Stevenage offered MacDonald a 2 yr deal at the age of 33 and Gills only one year. He has played under Steve Evans before twice, (at Mansfield and the Gills) so he wanted to go and play for him again.
Gills already signed from L1 in January (Dieng from Exeter). He was the Grecians player of the year the season before and they didn't want him to go by all accounts but the gills met his release clause transfer fee and off he went, happy to drop down a division. So they must be paying decent wages.
If it becomes a straight choice for May between CAFC and Gills then I'd be more confident in your assessment. But this one is less straight forwards because there is a transfer fee involved and right now I'd have more confidence in the Gills meeting Cheltenham's valuation than us.
But clearly I hope I'm wrong to be cautious around ruling out the gills and you're right. He'll probably sign for Derby now!
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eaststandmike said:BR7_addick said:Looks like secondary school Gillingham Twitter have convinced themselves May is signing and nothing more. I’ll be stunned if it’s true.
If I was, Stockton, May, Dack, JCH etc I would not go anywhere near The Valley
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eaststandmike said:BR7_addick said:Looks like secondary school Gillingham Twitter have convinced themselves May is signing and nothing more. I’ll be stunned if it’s true.
If I was, Stockton, May, Dack, JCH etc I would not go anywhere near The Valley15 -
eaststandmike said:BR7_addick said:Looks like secondary school Gillingham Twitter have convinced themselves May is signing and nothing more. I’ll be stunned if it’s true.
If I was, Stockton, May, Dack, JCH etc I would not go anywhere near The Valley7 -
We're an established league one club. Our turn out at home is well below15k. We are not a "big" club and playing for CAFC is not in itself an attractive reason for signing.
In my opinion obviously.0 -
As an aside I believe Gillingham under Harris will achieve promotion next season.
I abhor going there, won’t got to the pre season, don’t enjoy matches against them, but I believe they will be strong enough to get one of the four promotion places.2 -
seth plum said:As an aside I believe Gillingham under Harris will achieve promotion next season.
I abhor going there, won’t got to the pre season, don’t enjoy matches against them, but I believe they will be strong enough to get one of the four promotion places.0 -
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Wheresmeticket? said:We're an established league one club. Our turn out at home is well below15k. We are not a "big" club and playing for CAFC is not in itself an attractive reason for signing.
In my opinion obviously.
For players at the majority of L1 clubs we’d be seen as a step up as the potential is there in a way it isn’t for those clubs.
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Scoham said:Wheresmeticket? said:We're an established league one club. Our turn out at home is well below15k. We are not a "big" club and playing for CAFC is not in itself an attractive reason for signing.
In my opinion obviously.
For players at the majority of L1 clubs we’d be seen as a step up as the potential is there in a way it isn’t for those clubs.
bigger history than both, bigger fanbase, better ground, and I’m confident better training facilities
The only reason, he would join either above us is wages and the glam of playing for the current Hollywood owners in north wales.
If it were based purely on a football decision and size of club support and history, we win hands down all day long.
That may seem arrogant, but facts are facts.11 -
DA9 said:Scoham said:Wheresmeticket? said:We're an established league one club. Our turn out at home is well below15k. We are not a "big" club and playing for CAFC is not in itself an attractive reason for signing.
In my opinion obviously.
For players at the majority of L1 clubs we’d be seen as a step up as the potential is there in a way it isn’t for those clubs.
bigger history than both, bigger fanbase, better ground, and I’m confident better training facilities
The only reason, he would join either above us is wages and the glam of playing for the current Hollywood owners in north wales.
If it were based purely on a football decision and size of club support and history, we win hands down all day long.
That may seem arrogant, but facts are facts.1 -
I'm baffled that Gillingham are in the conversation. The competition for May will be from other "promotion seeking" L1 clubs.Kips said:MintoHumbugs said:Alex Macdonald a non scoring regular playing midfielder has turned down a new contract with Gills and signed for Stevenage. I really don’t see Gills being any sort of competition for players. If their new chairman had that much ambition he wouldn’t have kept Neil Harris either.
The incentive there was that Stevenage offered MacDonald a 2 yr deal at the age of 33 and Gills only one year. He has played under Steve Evans before twice, (at Mansfield and the Gills) so he wanted to go and play for him again.0 -
Would expect Derby to be the main competitors for May. They've only really got James Collins in terms of strikers. Mcgoldrick was released.0
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DA9 said:Scoham said:Wheresmeticket? said:We're an established league one club. Our turn out at home is well below15k. We are not a "big" club and playing for CAFC is not in itself an attractive reason for signing.
In my opinion obviously.
For players at the majority of L1 clubs we’d be seen as a step up as the potential is there in a way it isn’t for those clubs.
bigger history than both, bigger fanbase, better ground, and I’m confident better training facilities
The only reason, he would join either above us is wages and the glam of playing for the current Hollywood owners in north wales.
If it were based purely on a football decision and size of club support and history, we win hands down all day long.
That may seem arrogant, but facts are facts.0 -
thenewbie said:DA9 said:Scoham said:Wheresmeticket? said:We're an established league one club. Our turn out at home is well below15k. We are not a "big" club and playing for CAFC is not in itself an attractive reason for signing.
In my opinion obviously.
For players at the majority of L1 clubs we’d be seen as a step up as the potential is there in a way it isn’t for those clubs.
bigger history than both, bigger fanbase, better ground, and I’m confident better training facilities
The only reason, he would join either above us is wages and the glam of playing for the current Hollywood owners in north wales.
If it were based purely on a football decision and size of club support and history, we win hands down all day long.
That may seem arrogant, but facts are facts.0 -
MarcusH26 said:Would expect Derby to be the main competitors for May. They've only really got James Collins in terms of strikers. Mcgoldrick was released.0
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thenewbie said:DA9 said:Scoham said:Wheresmeticket? said:We're an established league one club. Our turn out at home is well below15k. We are not a "big" club and playing for CAFC is not in itself an attractive reason for signing.
In my opinion obviously.
For players at the majority of L1 clubs we’d be seen as a step up as the potential is there in a way it isn’t for those clubs.
bigger history than both, bigger fanbase, better ground, and I’m confident better training facilities
The only reason, he would join either above us is wages and the glam of playing for the current Hollywood owners in north wales.
If it were based purely on a football decision and size of club support and history, we win hands down all day long.
That may seem arrogant, but facts are facts.1 -
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The Wrexham owners won't be able to throw so much money about now they're in League 2 as FFP comes into force.0
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southamptonaddick said:The Wrexham owners won't be able to throw so much money about now they're in League 2 as FFP comes into force.9
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For the same reason that I said Colbeck is a non runner ie no geographical links or connections with Dean ,both Dack and May are local lads and might fancy moving closer to family and friends. As we have previously seen that can be a big draw.1
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Richard J said:For the same reason that I said Colbeck is a non runner ie no geographical links or connections with Dean ,both Dack and May are local lads and might fancy moving closer to family and friends. As we have previously seen that can be a big draw.0
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cafcfan1990 said:southamptonaddick said:The Wrexham owners won't be able to throw so much money about now they're in League 2 as FFP comes into force.0
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ShootersHillGuru said:thenewbie said:DA9 said:Scoham said:Wheresmeticket? said:We're an established league one club. Our turn out at home is well below15k. We are not a "big" club and playing for CAFC is not in itself an attractive reason for signing.
In my opinion obviously.
For players at the majority of L1 clubs we’d be seen as a step up as the potential is there in a way it isn’t for those clubs.
bigger history than both, bigger fanbase, better ground, and I’m confident better training facilities
The only reason, he would join either above us is wages and the glam of playing for the current Hollywood owners in north wales.
If it were based purely on a football decision and size of club support and history, we win hands down all day long.
That may seem arrogant, but facts are facts.0 -
NabySarr said:MarcusH26 said:Would expect Derby to be the main competitors for May. They've only really got James Collins in terms of strikers. Mcgoldrick was released.0
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seth plum said:As an aside I believe Gillingham under Harris will achieve promotion next season.
I abhor going there, won’t got to the pre season, don’t enjoy matches against them, but I believe they will be strong enough to get one of the four promotion places.0 -
killerandflash said:NabySarr said:MarcusH26 said:Would expect Derby to be the main competitors for May. They've only really got James Collins in terms of strikers. Mcgoldrick was released.1
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MarcusH26 said:Would expect Derby to be the main competitors for May. They've only really got James Collins in terms of strikers. Mcgoldrick was released.2