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Thierry Small - signed a 4 year deal with Preston (p36)

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  • Very disappointed. Feels like 2019 when we lost Joe Aribo.
  • We've moved on from Small targets
  • edited June 6
    Has to be a purely money decision otherwise why would you make a sideways move like that ? Strange decision which I think he’ll regret. 
    Just look at Blackett Taylor 
  • I found him frustrating at times but still gutted he is leaving. Think we will replace him with better.
  • I think we probably need to go for an out and out speed merchant as a replacement. As others have said, we looked very one dimensional when Small didn’t play and it put too much emphasis on Tyreece on the other side.
    Excited to see what NJ and Chapple have lined up tbh. 
  • PWR

    Not sure why Preston are the right club for him, is it location, probably money?

    He’s probably just had the best season of his career and topped it off by winning at Wembley and promotion to the championship. No gratitude or loyalty for what the club did for him and for that reason, as far as I’m concerned he’s a C…;)
  • You'd imagine Jones will play the same system next season so we need 2 RWBs now unless Asimwee will be back up.
  • That is disappointing. I'm not sure we'll find his blend of athleticism, attacking threat, and defensive reliability quite so easy to replace as some suggest. He does need to find more consistent end product, but that's been building. I find it a bit of a weird choice in terms of club to leave us for, when he seemed finally settled here and had a manager who believes in him and has improved him

    Is he impossible to replace, no, but an oven-ready player with everything Small has, plus the potential to be better, like Small also has, aren't two a penny. We might be finding one with the raw attributes but needs some coaching to polish him, more like Small was when we got him.

    If he hadn't played so well there in the cup I'm not sure to what extent he'd have even been on their radar.

    Seemed a nice lad though and did lots on the community side so best of luck to him.
  • cabbles said:
    Nug said:
    Bit of a nothing move for him footballing wise. They aren’t gonna be pushing for promotion next season.
    You’ve forgotten about the fact he’s now got the national railway museum in York on his doorstep.  The chance to have all that history just a 2 hour drive away is a big pull
    How big is your bleedin’ doorstep @cabbles 🤷🏻‍♂️😱😂😂
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  • Wonder how much the compensation was 
  • edited June 6
    jakecafc said:
    You'd imagine Jones will play the same system next season so we need 2 RWBs now unless Asimwee will be back up.
    We do have the odd situation of Ramsay who could be the RWB backup, whilst playing RCB, as Mitchell can then be his backup

    It keeps the squad pretty streamlined, and gives someone like Mitchell, two routes into the first team.
  • jakecafc said:
    You'd imagine Jones will play the same system next season so we need 2 RWBs now unless Asimwee will be back up.
    We do have the odd situation of Ramsay who could be the RWB backup, whilst playing RCB, as Mitchell can then be his backup

    It keeps the squad pretty streamlined, and gives someone like Mitchell, two routes into the first team.
    True, but Ramsay's injury record isn't the best. All it takes it a couple of injuries and we will be playing an u21 there.
  • He is very talented.

    He was probably in light talks with Preston before the playoff final and he got used to the idea of moving up there.

    It means there is more room in the squad for us to fill up.


  • Disappointed but his choice. We will find a better replacement I’m sure. 
  • fenaddick said:
    Plus he a northern lad…. 
    That famous northern town of…Solihull 
    Midlands is north is it not , then he was in Merseyside not miles away from Preston .. may have family in the area you don’t know but when he signed he was always looking at his next move 
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  • He certainly hasn’t given the impression of wanting to be locked into the journey with us…..which I find rather strange. I mean to say…….PNE FFS! 
    Feel very let down by him…..having said that, I also agree with what many are saying in that he is far from being an accomplished player.
    Yes, it’s exciting what he tries to do on the pitch but to be honest he invariably screws things up more often than not.
    So I am 50/50 in my view on this move…..I am really quite surprised, as it doesn’t appear to be a step up for him…….I think he may well live to regret it.
  • Player with tonnes of potential. I think everyone wanted him to stay and potentially unlock that potential here. Proper handful with ball at his feet and is a loss to the 1st team as it looks now.

    But maybe we couldn't commit to the wage level of PNE for him. I mean what is his full time position moving forward? Is that how Jones wants to play moving forward? Or was his move from LB to RW what worked with the group best for the group we had last year.

    A lot to be seen for the whole window, doubt anybody wanted him to go, but I'm sure if we had massively upped his wages to he whole squad would be at the door asking for double bubble.
  • DDOUBLEE said:
    Disappointed in Thierry himself as well really. Yes I know footballers have every right to try and make as much dough as they want but I thought he may have a bit more loyal to the club that gave him a chance when his career was going nowhere but oh well 
    That's life (and especially football) though - Blackpool gave Sonny Carey a chance when he was playing non-league and offered him a new contract, should he have been a bit more loyal to them?

    Players move on, it's a shame in this instance but I don't see a player seeing out his agreed contract period as disloyal - we signed him for 18 months, he played those 18 months and gave his all, then moved on.
    Carey's going up a division 
  • edited June 6
    PWR

    Not sure why Preston are the right club for him, is it location, probably money?

    He’s probably just had the best season of his career and topped it off by winning at Wembley and promotion to the championship. No gratitude or loyalty for what the club did for him and for that reason, as far as I’m concerned he’s a C…;)
    Pretty harsh. 

    "What the club did for him" - we gave him a contract but Small is the one who had to go out on the pitch and perform each week. If not then he'd have been let go just like we did with Watson.
  • The gravity of his departure will depend on who replaces him. Hopefully we'll make some signings next few weeks to make this forgettable.

    Feels like we've turned a corner off the pitch and Jones has proved he knows what he's doing so as initially disappointed I am it's not scott parker or clive mendonca leaving 
  • edited June 6
    He seems to be chasing the money too early in his career, when he should be going somewhere he knows he will play and develop. The money will always come later. But who knows what his background is, maybe that's not a choice he's prepared to make.

    I loved him as a player and that last-minute goal against Shrewsbury was a big turning point in our season. I hope it works out for him, but not sure it will. 
  • Houses are cheaper up there... That's about it. Good luck Thierry.
  • Pretty gutted to be honest.
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