Would love Brad Hills , dealt very well with Miles away from home and seems like a bit of a shithouse. Can't see Norwich even with the signings they've made letting him go on a permanent. Signed an extension until 2027 last summer
Maybe he does, but I would say that over recent seasons we have got better value for money buying players from clubs below us than from clubs above us. Successes and failures from both directions, but the failures from above have cost us a lot more.
from clubs below us
Ramsay
big success
Lloyd Jones
big success
Alfie May
big success
Mannion
success
Blackett-Taylor
success
Tennai Watson
meh
Payne
partial failure
Jayesimi
failure
Terry Taylor
failure
McGrandles
failure
from clubs above us
Berry
partial failure
Terrell Thomas
partial failure
Hector
failure
Camara
failure
Fraser
failure
Abankwa
failure
Wickham
failure
Ladapo
failure
Edun
failure
Louie Watson
failure
Chem Campbell
failure
Tedic
failure
Bakinson
failure
Fiorini
failure
McIntyre
failure
Potts
failure
Allan Campbell
failure
Aneke
total failure
Ahadme
disaster
Kirk
disaster
Mate, I appreciate that your reply is your own personal view......but I don't know where to start or what to say
Only problem with Ramsay at RWB is he pretty much offers nothing going forward and neither does Edwards on the other side. That means it’s all on whoever plays the TC role to create.
Assuming we play the same system next season, of course.
Burke played FB/WB for a spell at Luton in prem apparently and this is where his assists were picked up. Got the impression right hand side not left but may be wrong on that. Btw, wording went something like you are negotiating a deal for TK and are also in for Burke. Latter sounded less progressed but very interested.
Is Hills left or right footed? I think Zach is good back-up for either LJ or KR, and we also have Josh Laq who will be 20 shortly. No need for another rightly, get a pacy RWB, possibly somebody like Valery (or Ofiah) who could also fill in inside.
Iv just asked someone at Norwich about Brad Hills and said he’s very highly rated and would be surprised if they’d let him go but he’d try find out for me.
Maybe he does, but I would say that over recent seasons we have got better value for money buying players from clubs below us than from clubs above us. Successes and failures from both directions, but the failures from above have cost us a lot more.
Mate, I appreciate that your reply is your own personal view......but I don't know where to start or what to say
I have already said "sorry" but apparently not clearly enough so I offer my apologies to all those irritated, confused, or angered by my botched post.
I was trying to make what I still think is a valid point, that we have in recent seasons got better value out of signing from clubs below us than from clubs above us.
However, in compiling a list of names I suffered IT difficulties in transferring them to this board, which made a nonsense of it all. Nor was I able to edit or delete it. (I was foolishly attempting to do two things at the same time, having momentarily forgotten I am not a woman). There was no intent to fiddle the evidence one way or the other.
Thanks to most of you for your good-humoured responses.
Iv just asked someone at Norwich about Brad Hills and said he’s very highly rated and would be surprised if they’d let him go but he’d try find out for me.
Looks like he can leave but won’t confirm at the moment if it’s Charlton or not.
I seem to remember Ramsay being very strong and willing as a runner taking the ball forward last season.... maybe not taking people on per se.
I agree, I honestly don’t get the Ramsey offers nothing going forward. He is a very good ball carrier! Be happy him playing RWB. But we will miss his pace in the back 3 and last ditch tackles
Comments
2027 with a year option
Is he currently playing for a club nearer the national railway museum
than us?
Can he play wing back and in midfield and his current club’s fan describe us as vile
Are Preston in for him
Will Golfie be happy with him
Did he play for Luton
With that list of questions one of the answers will always be a no.