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League One 2024 (Non-Charlton) Summer Transfer Window News
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So Wigan have 20 players either released or returned to parent club. That’s a hell of a turnover.9
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17/24 of the 2024/25 League One teams now confirmed:
Wigan: 255 Apps, 33 goals (52.3%)
Rotherham: 250 Apps, 10 goals (27%)
Exeter: 237 Apps, 8 goals (17.3%)
Shrewsbury: 236 Apps, 5 Goals (14.2%)
Blackpool: 209 Apps, 31 goals (47.6%)
Bristol Rovers: 199 Apps, 10 Goals (19.2%)
Charlton: 196 Apps, 5 Goals (7.8%)
Northampton: 175 Apps, 18 Goals (31.5%)
Leyton Orient: 174 Apps, 11 Goals (20.7%)
Wycombe: 163 Apps, 9 Goals (15%)
Stockport: 154 Apps, 30 goals (31.2%)
Cambridge United: 152 Apps, 21 Goals (53.8%)
Lincoln City: 115 Apps, 14 Goals (21.5%)
Reading: 115 Apps, 6 goals (8.8%)
Wrexham: 114 Apps, 3 goals (3.3%)
Stevenage: 77 Apps, 0 goals (0%)
Mansfield: 54 Apps, 3 goals (3.3%)
Teams waiting for: Barnsley, Burton, Peterborough, Birmingham, Huddersfield, either Bolton or Oxford and League Two playoff winners.1 -
ShootersHillGuru said:So Wigan have 20 players either released or returned to parent club. That’s a hell of a turnover.
Yes, lost the most appearances and goals from last season so far. Over half of their league goals have departed. Cambridge are the only other club in that situation. Imagine they will be in the market for some attacking players.0 -
Seems that there are serious cutbacks being made up there judging by Humphrey’s statement.DyerConsequences said:ShootersHillGuru said:So Wigan have 20 players either released or returned to parent club. That’s a hell of a turnover.
Yes, lost the most appearances and goals from last season so far. Over half of their league goals have departed. Cambridge are the only other club in that situation. Imagine they will be in the market for some attacking players.1 -
Ben Amos round three let’s goooooo8
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Would potentially take that tbh. Solid L1 keeper, appreciate he's 34 but that's not ancient for a keeper.Dizzle said:Ben Amos round three let’s goooooo
Although I'd rather a (good) younger option who might stay more than a season or two or have resale value.2 -
Wigan losing all those goals and on a small budget does not bode well for them next season. Even in League One they are one of the smaller clubs. Those fans that saw them win the FA Cup will need to treasure that memory I suspect.1
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Amos is far better than Isted & AMB.
I'd be happy to have him back.16 -
Nah, no old players for me - regardless of quality. We need players to come in completely fresh, we have been in a rut for too long. A complete overhaul needed, no room for nostalgia.Covered End said:Amos is far better than Isted & AMB.
I'd be happy to have him back.
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Is he still though? It's been a while.Covered End said:Amos is far better than Isted & AMB.
I'd be happy to have him back.0 -
Dazzler21 said:
Is he still though? It's been a while.Covered End said:Amos is far better than Isted & AMB.
I'd be happy to have him back.
Most goalkeepers improve with experience as long as they're not injury prone.0 -
You’d take Gomez or Konsa though surely? In all seriousness, I do get your point and some are definitely a bit obsessed with signing ex players. But Amos improves us and has promotion winning experience. Although his years at Charlton were generally disappointing (the team, not him personally).thenewbie said:
Nah, no old players for me - regardless of quality. We need players to come in completely fresh, we have been in a rut for too long. A complete overhaul needed, no room for nostalgia.Covered End said:Amos is far better than Isted & AMB.
I'd be happy to have him back.0 -
Find it hard to believe he’s not still better than the two we have although he was Wigan’s number 2 this season and I don’t think he played a minuteDazzler21 said:
Is he still though? It's been a while.Covered End said:Amos is far better than Isted & AMB.
I'd be happy to have him back.0 -
I watch all the highlights and don't recall any clangers from Amos this/last season.Dazzler21 said:
Is he still though? It's been a while.Covered End said:Amos is far better than Isted & AMB.
I'd be happy to have him back.
I'd still prefer the Lincoln goalie based on his performance at The Valley.
Jensen I think.0 -
I don’t think it’s an obsession with ex-players I think it’s more that we are at such a poor level of football now that even Charlton fans don’t know the “good” players at this level so automatically think of players they do know and most tend to be ex Charlton or players who once had a good game against us.cafcfan1990 said:
You’d take Gomez or Konsa though surely? In all seriousness, I do get your point and some are definitely a bit obsessed with signing ex players. But Amos improves us and has promotion winning experience. Although his years at Charlton were generally disappointing (the team, not him personally).thenewbie said:
Nah, no old players for me - regardless of quality. We need players to come in completely fresh, we have been in a rut for too long. A complete overhaul needed, no room for nostalgia.Covered End said:Amos is far better than Isted & AMB.
I'd be happy to have him back.6 -
Iirc although Amos ticks the box as an ex player, didn't he move north for personal reasons?0
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Amos didn't play all season! To be fair, 1st choice Sam Tickle is an England U21 international, so he's been kept out by a decent keeper.Covered End said:
I watch all the highlights and don't recall any clangers from Amos this/last season.Dazzler21 said:
Is he still though? It's been a while.Covered End said:Amos is far better than Isted & AMB.
I'd be happy to have him back.
I'd still prefer the Lincoln goalie based on his performance at The Valley.
Jensen I think.
Anyway, didn't Amos leave us because he wanted to move back up to the Manchester area where his new house was?0 -
To be honest, it isn't nostalgia I think so much as people wanting to contribute to the conversation about signings but not having much knowledge of L1 and L2 squads. You see a list of released players, you want to talk about possible signings, the one you recognise is one who played for us before so you chuck that name in. That's always the way it's come across to me.thenewbie said:
Nah, no old players for me - regardless of quality. We need players to come in completely fresh, we have been in a rut for too long. A complete overhaul needed, no room for nostalgia.Covered End said:Amos is far better than Isted & AMB.
I'd be happy to have him back.
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Would absolutely sign Humphrys especially on a free. He may have been on big wages at Wigan, but he won’t get a gig in the Championship so his demands may need to be altered based on the market.3
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He did when he had an offer on the table from both us and Wigan. Things have changed now so he might have to reconsider that.Richard J said:Iirc although Amos ticks the box as an ex player, didn't he move north for personal reasons?1 -
Yeah possibly and a good point raised, I was only referring to a select few anyway. Ruling out ex players for the sake of it is a bit daft anyway IMOCovered_End_Lad said:
I don’t think it’s an obsession with ex-players I think it’s more that we are at such a poor level of football now that even Charlton fans don’t know the “good” players at this level so automatically think of players they do know and most tend to be ex Charlton or players who once had a good game against us.cafcfan1990 said:
You’d take Gomez or Konsa though surely? In all seriousness, I do get your point and some are definitely a bit obsessed with signing ex players. But Amos improves us and has promotion winning experience. Although his years at Charlton were generally disappointing (the team, not him personally).thenewbie said:
Nah, no old players for me - regardless of quality. We need players to come in completely fresh, we have been in a rut for too long. A complete overhaul needed, no room for nostalgia.Covered End said:Amos is far better than Isted & AMB.
I'd be happy to have him back.0 -
AgreedCovered_End_Lad said:
I don’t think it’s an obsession with ex-players I think it’s more that we are at such a poor level of football now that even Charlton fans don’t know the “good” players at this level so automatically think of players they do know and most tend to be ex Charlton or players who once had a good game against us.cafcfan1990 said:
You’d take Gomez or Konsa though surely? In all seriousness, I do get your point and some are definitely a bit obsessed with signing ex players. But Amos improves us and has promotion winning experience. Although his years at Charlton were generally disappointing (the team, not him personally).thenewbie said:
Nah, no old players for me - regardless of quality. We need players to come in completely fresh, we have been in a rut for too long. A complete overhaul needed, no room for nostalgia.Covered End said:Amos is far better than Isted & AMB.
I'd be happy to have him back.
Although the longer we are at this level the more knowledgeable we are becoming.1 -
Indeed - was getting a house built for in the north west.killerandflash said:
Amos didn't play all season! To be fair, 1st choice Sam Tickle is an England U21 international, so he's been kept out by a decent keeper.Covered End said:
I watch all the highlights and don't recall any clangers from Amos this/last season.Dazzler21 said:
Is he still though? It's been a while.Covered End said:Amos is far better than Isted & AMB.
I'd be happy to have him back.
I'd still prefer the Lincoln goalie based on his performance at The Valley.
Jensen I think.
Anyway, didn't Amos leave us because he wanted to move back up to the Manchester area where his new house was?0 -
THAT is what you call a thorough clear out ..DyerConsequences said:Wigan
Released:
Ben Amos
Stephen Humphrys
Josh Magennis
Tom Pearce
Charlie Wyke
Luke Brennan
Abdi Sharif
Youssef Chentouf
Dylan Dwyer
Kieran Lloyd
Max McMillan
Joe Rodwell-Grant
Matt Wonnacott
Loan players returning to parent clubs:
Luke Chambers
Martial Godo
Charlie Goode
Charlie Kelman
Liam Morrison
Liam Shaw
Kell Watts
255 League appearances, 33 goals (52.3%)0 -
They’re cutting back their wage bill, I wouldn’t expect huge quality to replace themLincsaddick said:
THAT is what you call a thorough clear out ..DyerConsequences said:Wigan
Released:
Ben Amos
Stephen Humphrys
Josh Magennis
Tom Pearce
Charlie Wyke
Luke Brennan
Abdi Sharif
Youssef Chentouf
Dylan Dwyer
Kieran Lloyd
Max McMillan
Joe Rodwell-Grant
Matt Wonnacott
Loan players returning to parent clubs:
Luke Chambers
Martial Godo
Charlie Goode
Charlie Kelman
Liam Morrison
Liam Shaw
Kell Watts
255 League appearances, 33 goals (52.3%)1 -
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