Summer Transfer Rumours - Deadline Day p446
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NabySarr said:North Lower Neil said:Centre back is an interesting one, we don't want to potentially stunt the development of Elerewe etc, but we're one injury to Hector, Ness, Jones (and they've all had recent injuries or injury issues in the past) from Thomas maybe playing 40 odd games.
A left footed CB would be nice, but when you look at the three CBs we signed this summer in Jones, Thomas, and Hector, all look good, look suited to the system, and have experience. Hector, Thomas, Ness, and Deji can all play on the left side with varying degrees of comfort. In short, I think ability outweighs footedness here.
Chris Francis looked very tidy...which is why he ended up at Palace.
Deji and Zach Mitchell as fifth and sixth choice CBs is quite good. Both could be loaned to the National League at points in the season if everyone is fit and there isn't a run of cup games. I could also see either one of them making such a push that they become a regular starter, similar to what Ness did last season (I could also see the player they replace being Ness, as I expect we'll see a bit of regression from him).
All in all, baring a major injury, I think our CB shopping is done.6 -
SDAddick said:NabySarr said:North Lower Neil said:Centre back is an interesting one, we don't want to potentially stunt the development of Elerewe etc, but we're one injury to Hector, Ness, Jones (and they've all had recent injuries or injury issues in the past) from Thomas maybe playing 40 odd games.
A left footed CB would be nice, but when you look at the three CBs we signed this summer in Jones, Thomas, and Hector, all look good, look suited to the system, and have experience. Hector, Thomas, Ness, and Deji can all play on the left side with varying degrees of comfort. In short, I think ability outweighs footedness here.
Chris Francis looked very tidy...which is why he ended up at Palace.
Deji and Zach Mitchell as fifth and sixth choice CBs is quite good. Both could be loaned to the National League at points in the season if everyone is fit and there isn't a run of cup games. I could also see either one of them making such a push that they become a regular starter, similar to what Ness did last season (I could also see the player they replace being Ness, as I expect we'll see a bit of regression from him).
All in all, baring a major injury, I think our CB shopping is done.
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CB, GK, CM - all positions that we probably are no longer actively pursuing RIGHT NOW but still monitoring - should a really good opportunity come up or we lose one of our existing options to injury or sale then we'll not be rejecting that out of hand.
But the priorities will still be up front and cover at FB, maybe more action as prem clubs start deciding on whose going out on loan etc and this boosts that side of the market.
I imagine we'll see some more departures (some "planned" but maybe one or two less so) before any more arrivals.0 -
thenewbie said:CB, GK, CM - all positions that we probably are no longer actively pursuing RIGHT NOW but still monitoring - should a really good opportunity come up or we lose one of our existing options to injury or sale then we'll not be rejecting that out of hand.
But the priorities will still be up front and cover at FB, maybe more action as prem clubs start deciding on whose going out on loan etc and this boosts that side of the market.
I imagine we'll see some more departures (some "planned" but maybe one or two less so) before any more arrivals.
I'm sure even you, me and Golfie agree on that one.
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limeygent said:soapy_jones said:L0rd_M0ntagu3 said:Not ITK at all…but a friend of mine from Perth has said St. Johnstone are interested in Connor McGrandles3
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Leuth said:RC_CAFC said:Codfishjunior said:Kirk in the free role behind May could be very good1
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cabbles said:Leuth said:RC_CAFC said:Codfishjunior said:Kirk in the free role behind May could be very good
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cabbles said:Leuth said:RC_CAFC said:Codfishjunior said:Kirk in the free role behind May could be very good1
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Would expect El Mizouni and Max Sanders to line up in midfield for Orient , Pratley on the bench1
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Oggy Red said:thenewbie said:CB, GK, CM - all positions that we probably are no longer actively pursuing RIGHT NOW but still monitoring - should a really good opportunity come up or we lose one of our existing options to injury or sale then we'll not be rejecting that out of hand.
But the priorities will still be up front and cover at FB, maybe more action as prem clubs start deciding on whose going out on loan etc and this boosts that side of the market.
I imagine we'll see some more departures (some "planned" but maybe one or two less so) before any more arrivals.
I'm sure even you, me and Golfie agree on that one.
Chances are that whoever that striker is we'll probably have ended up paying better than market rate for and probably taken longer than anyone wanted anyway.
Basically (if somewhat paradoxically) it's likely that us needing a striker urgently is actually going to make it harder to do not easier, unless we go really gung-ho and end up with the next "£4mill for Grigg" type deal...2 -
kafka said:limeygent said:soapy_jones said:L0rd_M0ntagu3 said:Not ITK at all…but a friend of mine from Perth has said St. Johnstone are interested in Connor McGrandlesI don’t know what the future is for Macgrandles and Charlton but I think it’s fair to say you haven’t seen enough of him to prove he’s ‘substandard’. If it’s deemed he is surplus to requirements then all good. I trust Holden’s judgement.9
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SDAddick said:NabySarr said:North Lower Neil said:Centre back is an interesting one, we don't want to potentially stunt the development of Elerewe etc, but we're one injury to Hector, Ness, Jones (and they've all had recent injuries or injury issues in the past) from Thomas maybe playing 40 odd games.
A left footed CB would be nice, but when you look at the three CBs we signed this summer in Jones, Thomas, and Hector, all look good, look suited to the system, and have experience. Hector, Thomas, Ness, and Deji can all play on the left side with varying degrees of comfort. In short, I think ability outweighs footedness here.
Chris Francis looked very tidy...which is why he ended up at Palace.
Deji and Zach Mitchell as fifth and sixth choice CBs is quite good. Both could be loaned to the National League at points in the season if everyone is fit and there isn't a run of cup games. I could also see either one of them making such a push that they become a regular starter, similar to what Ness did last season (I could also see the player they replace being Ness, as I expect we'll see a bit of regression from him).
All in all, baring a major injury, I think our CB shopping is done.Deji I have high hopes for, I’d rather he played than Thomas and think he could actually be better than Ness as one of the wide centre backs. Ness doesn’t look as comfortable in wide areas. Shame Deji got a knock as I think he had an outside chance of starting vs Orient0 -
Sam Cosgrove anyone? On ridiculous wages at Brum so would either need to be a loan or he takes a big pay cut.
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Callumcafc said:Sam Cosgrove anyone? On ridiculous wages at Brum so would either need to be a loan or he takes a big pay cut.0
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Another alternative is Josh Coburn. Would 100% be a loan for him as he's highly rated at Middlesbrough but he's down the pecking order and they're still looking to bring another striker in...6 ft 3... Scored 10 in 35 for Bristol Rovers last season...
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Callumcafc said:Another alternative is Josh Coburn. Would 100% be a loan for him as he's highly rated at Middlesbrough but he's down the pecking order and they're still looking to bring another striker in...6 ft 3... Scored 10 in 35 for Bristol Rovers last season...3
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Callumcafc said:Another alternative is Josh Coburn. Would 100% be a loan for him as he's highly rated at Middlesbrough but he's down the pecking order and they're still looking to bring another striker in...6 ft 3... Scored 10 in 35 for Bristol Rovers last season...0
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Redrobo said:I am not a betting man, but if I was I would have a whole shilling on us signing a young striker on loan very soon.0
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Callumcafc said:Another alternative is Josh Coburn. Would 100% be a loan for him as he's highly rated at Middlesbrough but he's down the pecking order and they're still looking to bring another striker in...6 ft 3... Scored 10 in 35 for Bristol Rovers last season...
Coburn was the main option that stood out to me when I was looking at who could be available from the championship, didn't know he was currently injured but he fits the bill of what we need pretty perfectly.1 -
LargeAddick said:The longer Exeter hang on to Nombe the less he is worth. If he's still there in January they'd be lucky to get 200/250k. Nothing next summer. Therefore the value in selling him is this window. If he's still there 2nd Sept I'd be very surprised.
Someone posted the other day that dropping to league 2 could mean a fall in revenue of around 1m due to sponsorship, season ticket sales, number of away fans attending games etc. So they may weigh up the value of that, against making say 400k in a transfer once they've paid MK Dons their 35%.
Of course there's also the danger that they might keep him and still go down, in which case they're fucked.2 -
Callumcafc said:Sam Cosgrove anyone? On ridiculous wages at Brum so would either need to be a loan or he takes a big pay cut.0
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Callumcafc said:Another alternative is Josh Coburn. Would 100% be a loan for him as he's highly rated at Middlesbrough but he's down the pecking order and they're still looking to bring another striker in...6 ft 3... Scored 10 in 35 for Bristol Rovers last season...0
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Scoham said:Callumcafc said:Another alternative is Josh Coburn. Would 100% be a loan for him as he's highly rated at Middlesbrough but he's down the pecking order and they're still looking to bring another striker in...6 ft 3... Scored 10 in 35 for Bristol Rovers last season...
Plus his parent club Middlesbro' has just given him a new 4 year contract, so evidently highly rated.
Anyway, take what you will, here's an extract from Wiki:Loan to Bristol Rovers
On 1 September 2022, Coburn joined EFL League One club Bristol Rovers on loan for the 2022–23 season.[14] Having suffered an injury on the opening day of the season, Coburn would stay with his parent club in the short-term to work on the rehab from this knee injury.[15] On 4 October, Coburn made his debut for the club when he came on as a half-time substitute in a 2–0 EFL Trophy victory over Crystal Palace U21.[16] Coburn made his league debut four days later, scoring the winner in a 2–1 victory over Cambridge United, Rovers' first league win for eight weeks.[17] Coburn impressed during his first ten league appearances for the club, scoring five goals, with manager Joey Barton tipping him to go on to play for England.[18] In December 2022, amid talk of a potential recall, Middlesbrough Head of Football Kieran Scott reiterated the plan was to allow Coburn to stay with Rovers until the end of the season as originally planned.[19] Despite going through a goal drought of over two months, he retained the faith of Middlesbrough manager Michael Carrick who challenged him to force himself back into the first-team regularly.[20] On 2 May 2023, he ended his goal drought in the penultimate game of the season in a 2–1 defeat to Shrewsbury Town, his first goal since 7 January and his tenth of the season.[21] At the end of the season, he received the club's Young Player of the Year award and their goal of the season award for his goal in October against Sheffield Wednesday.[22]
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Josh Coburn scored for the Gas against both Plymouth Argyle and Sheff Weds. Here he is in action and his goals:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WXk1KSLyHw&ab_channel=PlymouthArgyle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-heU5mVcxcU&ab_channel=officialswfc
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He looks strong and mobile. And here's his 'dining out' goal in the FA Cup against Spurs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZs0ylIlEvA&ab_channel=AaronKelly
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Pardon me if I’ve missed something but is this a genuine rumour with substance or just that he’s an option identified by fans ?5
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An option identified by fans.9
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:LargeAddick said:The longer Exeter hang on to Nombe the less he is worth. If he's still there in January they'd be lucky to get 200/250k. Nothing next summer. Therefore the value in selling him is this window. If he's still there 2nd Sept I'd be very surprised.
Someone posted the other day that dropping to league 2 could mean a fall in revenue of around 1m due to sponsorship, season ticket sales, number of away fans attending games etc. So they may weigh up the value of that, against making say 400k in a transfer once they've paid MK Dons their 35%.
Of course there's also the danger that they might keep him and still go down, in which case they're fucked.
Instead he lost his form for most of the season, and they got relegated anyway, with Stockton walking away for nothing.7