Am I the only one not that excited about the prospect of signing Galbraith? He’s a good player for sure, but he’s not exactly ripped League One apart. I’ve seen him play a few times and thought he looked good, but not so good it warrants much clamour.
Am I the only one not that excited about the prospect of signing Galbraith? He’s a good player for sure, but he’s not exactly ripped League One apart. I’ve seen him play a few times and thought he looked good, but not so good it warrants much clamour.
I’m not
If you can’t get excited about us pushing the boat out for a player who Orient fans say never plays under an 8 every game, then you’ll never be happy
I'd give them Ahadme in exchange and really piss them off.
If we have offered 1.3 million and Orient have turned it down we should raise it to 1.5 million plus Ahadme. Kelman's back at QPR so they need another striker. 🤨
Ahadme in deal making switch. Send Orient a video of his turn on a sixpence goal against Southend and they will be chomping at the bit to get that deal over the line.
Am I the only one not that excited about the prospect of signing Galbraith? He’s a good player for sure, but he’s not exactly ripped League One apart. I’ve seen him play a few times and thought he looked good, but not so good it warrants much clamour.
I’m not
If you can’t get excited about us pushing the boat out for a player who Orient fans say never plays under an 8 every game, then you’ll never be happy
Don’t get me wrong, the thought of Charlton bidding £1m for any player gets me excited, let alone one who I know for a fact is a good player! Regardless I’m a little bit trepidatious, he’s never played in the Championship and I’m not even sure if he’s a right back or a midfielder.
Either way it’s fantastic to see us operating like a proper football club again.
Am I the only one not that excited about the prospect of signing Galbraith? He’s a good player for sure, but he’s not exactly ripped League One apart. I’ve seen him play a few times and thought he looked good, but not so good it warrants much clamour.
According to Callum Fowler unnamed side has made a massive bid for DKD highly doubt it’s us because apparently it’s around 4-5M but will put that rumour to bed soon
Do fear we’re going to find it a lot harder to get quality from the EFL over the line than many thought
yes .. a lot of lower league clubs now seem to have loadsa money to go after the talent that's available .. I hate to say this, BUT the fact that we just scrambled into the Championship might not make us an attractive proposition, unless like (say) e.g. M K Dons/Brum/Wexham we can offer big salaries .. I'll say it again, we surely need a big investment in players this close season .. as ever, we will see
We did not 'scramble' up, we are on a run where we lost only 4 games in 5 months ( same as Wrexham) and came within a game or two of automatic promotion.
I would say it's very unlikely we are in the running for Keillor-Dunn anyway, pipe dream stuff.
Can't see anyone really going for him as he has a lengthy contract and is unproven in the champ so clubs will be less likely to take the 5 million hit or whatever it is they're asking for. Barnsley owners absolutely minted and in no rush to sell either surely.
Could only see someone like Birmingham going for that if I had to guess.
I saw Ricky Jade Jones had angered Darragh MacAnthony by signing on a free for St Pauli - meaning Peterborough don’t get a big fee (like when Aribo went to Rangers as it’s overseas).
I think his financial issues are starting to hit home now
I am not a fan of MacAnthony himself but have always admired the Peterborough model of plucking kids and under rated players from non league and transforming them.
It's a shame that in today's football environment, this model could fail because the likes of RJJ, Poku and Kyrianu etc have let their contracts run down and left. Looks like Poku may go to Rangers now which will mean minimal compensation for him and RJJ. That is a huge blow to such a small club and probably costs them £3-6M depending on their respective values.
These players are looking after themselves like most would and fair play to them. However, it if means clubs like Peterborough fail or change tac it is at huge detriment to the wider football pyramid imo.
To be honest, I don't really have any sympathy because a big part of their business model has always been MacAnthony demanding ludicrous fees for his players and negotiating in bad faith in the hopes that he'll get more money as a result. That's pissed a lot of clubs off and while teams used to go back and work out a deal with him increasingly teams are just rolling their eyes at the silly fees, walking away and letting the players run their contracts down instead. The players won't sign new deals because the whole model is that they can move on once they earn it.
He boasted about rejecting bids from 'huge Championship clubs' for Kyprianou in the summer and then again in January and now he's gone on a free and they'll get some compensation but there's no guarantee it will be as much as the bids a year ago. He rejected a bid for RJJ from Cardiff in January. To quote Darren Ferguson then: 'We have to remember he is out of contract at the end of this season and
if he went abroad he could leave for nothing and we can’t have players
like that leaving without a fee.' Woops. MacAnthony also said that he rejected bids of potentially £6m for Poku and boasted that he didn't care because 'we’ll be able to straight away go into the tribunal and show them
offers from six months ago that were of the value of three-and-three,
£3million up front and £3million in add-ons'. Woops again. If he hadn't been so determined to squeeze every last penny out of these players then they would have had millions in fees for them to reinvest and future players wouldn't run their contracts down the same way knowing that reasonable bids for them aren't going to be accepted. It's not the football environment that has got Peterborough in this situation, it's greed.
Mustapha Bundu. The more I look into him the more I think he is one we might go for. Out of contract, in his prime and fits the characteristics Jones looks for. He is 6ft 2 and 72% of aerial duals won last season.
Am I the only one not that excited about the prospect of signing Galbraith? He’s a good player for sure, but he’s not exactly ripped League One apart. I’ve seen him play a few times and thought he looked good, but not so good it warrants much clamour.
He would be an excellent signing. Versatile and dependable. There a reason Orient fans are slapping a big price tag on him. They believe he’s destined for top end championship football.
Mustapha Bundu. The more I look into him the more I think he is one we might go for. Out of contract, in his prime and fits the characteristics Jones looks for. He is 6ft 2 and 72% of aerial duals won last season.
He’s one I thought and hoped we might to go for. Had a fantastic send half to the season.
Keillor-Dunn is a good player, but is he really worth 4-5m?
Aged 27 now, so not a kid, and has spent the last 5 seasons in L1 and L2, 3 1/2 of those in L2.
I'd say he's worth between 3-5 million easily.
Of course value is always dependent on how much the buyer needs it, and how much the seller needs the money/if they want to sell.
You have a player who made team of the season, player of the year and nominated for player of the season. Had a great goal return and just in general a very consistent player.
We need goals going up a league, and we need more creativity in the middle and up top. He ticks both of those boxes. He's in his prime years and this is the chance to buy him when he is playing his best. All of those accolades justify the transfer fee. He would be worth more to us than a lot of other clubs as we don't have anything like it.
If you look at Conor Coventry for example, I would be furious if we sold him for for any less than 3-5 million, and he isn't as impactful as Keillor-Dunn, that's how you can weigh these things by looking at your own squad. If he was ours and under contract, how much would you value him.
The real trick was buying him from Mansfield when it was looking likely he was ready to make the step up. Out of reach now for us and I imagine a lot of others who would want him.
I’m slightly encouraged that we haven’t heard anything since the leak. Could it mean we’ve increased bid and we’re now talking with Orient or does it just mean the £1.3 million was just a cheeky speculative bid and we have now dropped out ?
Keillor-Dunn is a good player, but is he really worth 4-5m?
Aged 27 now, so not a kid, and has spent the last 5 seasons in L1 and L2, 3 1/2 of those in L2.
Depends how you look at it would we be happy to spend 4-5M on DKD probably not we would say that’s too high. But if someone like Kayne Ramsay moved for less than 3.5M I’d be fuming whereas other clubs think that’s a perfectly reasonable fee. All comes down to the buying and selling club and what players you compare him to that also moved for similar price. 5M for DKD if you compared him to a 15-20M Stansfield looks like a bargain but if you compared him to Godden who cost 250k who averaged more G/A per 90 than him you would say 5M is a rip off (know age players a factor but still).
Do fear we’re going to find it a lot harder to get quality from the EFL over the line than many thought
yes .. a lot of lower league clubs now seem to have loadsa money to go after the talent that's available .. I hate to say this, BUT the fact that we just scrambled into the Championship might not make us an attractive proposition, unless like (say) e.g. M K Dons/Brum/Wexham we can offer big salaries .. I'll say it again, we surely need a big investment in players this close season .. as ever, we will see
We did not 'scramble' up, we are on a run where we lost only 4 games in 5 months ( same as Wrexham) and came within a game or two of automatic promotion.
It is not that it was a close shave. Not many teams get promoted by a large margin. It is that we got promoted by playing kick and rush, and hustling, pressing opponents into mistakes. That will not work in the Championship. Strengthening our team is one task, but we have to change the way we play as well. Is Nathan Jones up to it?
Do fear we’re going to find it a lot harder to get quality from the EFL over the line than many thought
yes .. a lot of lower league clubs now seem to have loadsa money to go after the talent that's available .. I hate to say this, BUT the fact that we just scrambled into the Championship might not make us an attractive proposition, unless like (say) e.g. M K Dons/Brum/Wexham we can offer big salaries .. I'll say it again, we surely need a big investment in players this close season .. as ever, we will see
We did not 'scramble' up, we are on a run where we lost only 4 games in 5 months ( same as Wrexham) and came within a game or two of automatic promotion.
It is not that it was a close shave. Not many teams get promoted by a large margin. It is that we got promoted by playing kick and rush, and hustling, pressing opponents into mistakes. That will not work in the Championship. Strengthening our team is one task, but we have to change the way we play as well. Is Nathan Jones up to it?
His Luton teams played much more expansive football. I think he played to the strengths of the group we had last season.and doing the basics well. I think he is more than up to it and so do the board. The job he did last year was outstanding.
Do fear we’re going to find it a lot harder to get quality from the EFL over the line than many thought
yes .. a lot of lower league clubs now seem to have loadsa money to go after the talent that's available .. I hate to say this, BUT the fact that we just scrambled into the Championship might not make us an attractive proposition, unless like (say) e.g. M K Dons/Brum/Wexham we can offer big salaries .. I'll say it again, we surely need a big investment in players this close season .. as ever, we will see
We did not 'scramble' up, we are on a run where we lost only 4 games in 5 months ( same as Wrexham) and came within a game or two of automatic promotion.
It is not that it was a close shave. Not many teams get promoted by a large margin. It is that we got promoted by playing kick and rush, and hustling, pressing opponents into mistakes. That will not work in the Championship. Strengthening our team is one task, but we have to change the way we play as well. Is Nathan Jones up to it?
As much as I absolutely hate to use them as an example. Millwall are the perfect example of that tactic being execute flawlessly for a team who probably exceeded expectations in the championship the most considering their budget, Oxford as well tried playing expansive football under Buckingham and probably would have got them relegated but they bring in Rowett and keeps them up playing ugly Murisic nearly did the same which he would have done if Rooney was sacked earlier. There is no right or wrong to play football but suggesting NJ needs to change his style of play which he’s proven is effective and can get to work at this level is silly. The reason we’ve given him a 5yr deal is because he’s our best chance of staying in this division so need to let him do it his way and if that’s not possession based attacking football so be it rather watch this team than the one I saw under Garner
Keillor-Dunn is a good player, but is he really worth 4-5m?
Aged 27 now, so not a kid, and has spent the last 5 seasons in L1 and L2, 3 1/2 of those in L2.
Depends how you look at it would we be happy to spend 4-5M on DKD probably not we would say that’s too high. But if someone like Kayne Ramsay moved for less than 3.5M I’d be fuming whereas other clubs think that’s a perfectly reasonable fee. All comes down to the buying and selling club and what players you compare him to that also moved for similar price. 5M for DKD if you compared him to a 15-20M Stansfield looks like a bargain but if you compared him to Godden who cost 250k who averaged more G/A per 90 than him you would say 5M is a rip off (know age players a factor but still).
DKD cost 700k a year ago. Yes he's worth more than that now, but after just one season as a regular goal scorer at L1 level, I certainly wouldn't spent 4-5m on him. Alfie May is a proven L1 goalscorer over several seasons, and went to and from us for way less than 1m.
Values rise once you prove you can do it at a higher level. Stansfield was WAY overpriced but scored 12 goal for Birmingham on loan last season, and had 5 years at Fulham and England youth caps to bump up his price.
Of course Barnsley might want to keep him, and might ask for 4-5m, that's their choice.
Do fear we’re going to find it a lot harder to get quality from the EFL over the line than many thought
yes .. a lot of lower league clubs now seem to have loadsa money to go after the talent that's available .. I hate to say this, BUT the fact that we just scrambled into the Championship might not make us an attractive proposition, unless like (say) e.g. M K Dons/Brum/Wexham we can offer big salaries .. I'll say it again, we surely need a big investment in players this close season .. as ever, we will see
Finishing 4th with 85 points and winning the play offs without conceding in any of the three games is not scrambling in to the Championship.
Am I the only one not that excited about the prospect of signing Galbraith? He’s a good player for sure, but he’s not exactly ripped League One apart. I’ve seen him play a few times and thought he looked good, but not so good it warrants much clamour.
I know they don't like us for obvious reasons, but every single Orient fan i've seen has said he's worth way more than we've offered and is 'too good for Charlton' so on that basis, i'd love it if we signed him.
I think Galbraith steps up to the next level with quite some ease. One of the best players (if not the best?) at Wembley. I'd be excited if he signed, personally.
I think Galbraith steps up to the next level with quite some ease. One of the best players (if not the best?) at Wembley. I'd be excited if he signed, personally.
Agree. Best player on the pitch at Wembley and was very good in both semi final legs too against Stockport. Everything I’ve seen suggests he’d step up just fine.
Got no qualms about Galbraith being able to step up , was excellent for them at Wembley. Wonder where NJ envisions him playing , CM instead of Doc (harsh to drop the skipper I know but upgrades in there in are a must) or RWB and we still are pursuing Offiah for games where we will be under the cosh a bit more and need a more defensive option?
DKD I really like as a player but I just think the fee is going to be a bit much , another player I don't doubt could step up comfortably but I don't know if I'd want to be paying £2-3m on him?
Don't mind the approach of going for players that were very good against us last season and won't want to stay in League 1 another year.
Do fear we’re going to find it a lot harder to get quality from the EFL over the line than many thought
There are dozens of players who would improve our team in League One, the Scottish Premier and abroad. Plus loans and the odd perm from the Championship and Premier. If we only focus on three or four (all of which we know are sought by other clubs), then of course we will struggle.
But I have confidence that Chappell has a long list of players under consideration, most of whom have never been mentioned by the experts on here and the clickbait websites. My guess is that, by the first league match, we will have strengthened the first team in five positions, and the squad by another couple on top of that.
And most of them won’t have been mentioned on here until they’ve signed.
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Send Orient a video of his turn on a sixpence goal against Southend and they will be chomping at the bit to get that deal over the line.
Can't see anyone really going for him as he has a lengthy contract and is unproven in the champ so clubs will be less likely to take the 5 million hit or whatever it is they're asking for. Barnsley owners absolutely minted and in no rush to sell either surely.
Could only see someone like Birmingham going for that if I had to guess.
Aged 27 now, so not a kid, and has spent the last 5 seasons in L1 and L2, 3 1/2 of those in L2.
Of course value is always dependent on how much the buyer needs it, and how much the seller needs the money/if they want to sell.
You have a player who made team of the season, player of the year and nominated for player of the season. Had a great goal return and just in general a very consistent player.
We need goals going up a league, and we need more creativity in the middle and up top. He ticks both of those boxes. He's in his prime years and this is the chance to buy him when he is playing his best. All of those accolades justify the transfer fee. He would be worth more to us than a lot of other clubs as we don't have anything like it.
If you look at Conor Coventry for example, I would be furious if we sold him for for any less than 3-5 million, and he isn't as impactful as Keillor-Dunn, that's how you can weigh these things by looking at your own squad. If he was ours and under contract, how much would you value him.
The real trick was buying him from Mansfield when it was looking likely he was ready to make the step up. Out of reach now for us and I imagine a lot of others who would want him.
Values rise once you prove you can do it at a higher level. Stansfield was WAY overpriced but scored 12 goal for Birmingham on loan last season, and had 5 years at Fulham and England youth caps to bump up his price.
Of course Barnsley might want to keep him, and might ask for 4-5m, that's their choice.
DKD I really like as a player but I just think the fee is going to be a bit much , another player I don't doubt could step up comfortably but I don't know if I'd want to be paying £2-3m on him?
Don't mind the approach of going for players that were very good against us last season and won't want to stay in League 1 another year.