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Winter-January 2026 Transfer Window Rumours ...(Final Day p213)

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  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 14,112
    edited February 4
    thenewbie said:
    shine166 said:
    thenewbie said:
    DubaiCAFC said:
    I think this window was all about getting us to the end of the season, then look to add real quality in the summer. Clearly the club are looking at players in Europe who can make a difference, and have a resale value.

    Get to the end of the season, and let’s see where we go next season, I think there will be a bit of cash, and targets already locked in.

    Your last paragraph highlights perfectly why a relegation this season would be such a missed opportunity.
    It would, but a win on Friday puts us 6 points clear of the relegation spots and 5 clear of the two closest to that spot. At no point have we been in the relegation zone all season, and that's including our recent run of very poor form.
    I'm not so naive as to think we're definitely safe but we'd need to go on a very poor run AND we'd need several of the other teams down here to have major improvements before we're in imminent danger.
    Very optimistic outlook, win on Friday and lose to pompey and/or West brom and we will really be in the brown stuff. There's some strange complacency on here thats come from the Leicester win where people think we've now turned a corner, all the new signings are tremendous and we'll be fine.

    My main concern is that the 6 games in February are too much for our squad to manage.
    It's not complacency, it's basic math and probability.



    Our form isn't great, but NO-ONE around us has good form either. Norwich look like they should/could probably pull away, but Leicester may very well end up on trouble even without a point deduction. For us to be in imminent danger of going down, our form has to not only be bad, it needs to be worse than Blackburn, Portsmouth AND West Brom.

    It could happen (and has before) but saying it's unlikely at this point is not unreasonable. At the end of February things may have changed one way or the other though.
    Basic math and probability are irrelevant or bookies would all be bankrupt. 

    Thats a great example of that complacency I talk of.
  • cafcfan
    cafcfan Posts: 11,266
    thenewbie said:
    shine166 said:
    thenewbie said:
    DubaiCAFC said:
    I think this window was all about getting us to the end of the season, then look to add real quality in the summer. Clearly the club are looking at players in Europe who can make a difference, and have a resale value.

    Get to the end of the season, and let’s see where we go next season, I think there will be a bit of cash, and targets already locked in.

    Your last paragraph highlights perfectly why a relegation this season would be such a missed opportunity.
    It would, but a win on Friday puts us 6 points clear of the relegation spots and 5 clear of the two closest to that spot. At no point have we been in the relegation zone all season, and that's including our recent run of very poor form.
    I'm not so naive as to think we're definitely safe but we'd need to go on a very poor run AND we'd need several of the other teams down here to have major improvements before we're in imminent danger.
    Very optimistic outlook, win on Friday and lose to pompey and/or West brom and we will really be in the brown stuff. There's some strange complacency on here thats come from the Leicester win where people think we've now turned a corner, all the new signings are tremendous and we'll be fine.

    My main concern is that the 6 games in February are too much for our squad to manage.
    It's not complacency, it's basic math and probability.



    Our form isn't great, but NO-ONE around us has good form either. Norwich look like they should/could probably pull away, but Leicester may very well end up on trouble even without a point deduction. For us to be in imminent danger of going down, our form has to not only be bad, it needs to be worse than Blackburn, Portsmouth AND West Brom.

    It could happen (and has before) but saying it's unlikely at this point is not unreasonable. At the end of February things may have changed one way or the other though.
    Yes, some things do seem unlikely but, probably because I'm a pessimist, the 1977/78 season always springs into my mind.  And I've posted this before:

    In 1977/78 Blackpool were cruising along very well, spanked us 5-1 and then Blackburn 5-2. But they won only one more game in their last 16.

    Yet with six games to go the Seasiders were still eighth, nine points off relegation. Only two points for a win back then of course. On 25 April, with one game to go, Blackpool were 14th, three points above Cardiff in the third relegation spot. Four days later, Blackpool finished the season with a 2-1 defeat at Brighton, meaning they were 16th with 37 points – two clear of Orient in 20th, with a superior goal difference.

    Incredibly, with three games remaining in the league, there were 27 possible outcomes and only one of them (Cardiff beating Notts County, Orient drawing with Charlton and Orient beating Cardiff) would result in Blackpool’s relegation.  And that's what happened. Blackpool went down with 37 points - a record number for a relegated side under the old two points per win arrangement in a 22-team league. This was the first time they would feature in the old Third Division.

    That was, of course, the season we decided to loan Flanagan and Powell to the New England Teamen before the season had finished and we ended up in 17th place on 38 points. Only one ahead of Blackpool with an inferior goal difference.

    So, for me, much like Henry's WIOTOS, until I see the table after 46 games or it's mathematically impossible, relegation still seems like a distinct possibility.
  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 13,763
    thenewbie said:
    shine166 said:
    thenewbie said:
    DubaiCAFC said:
    I think this window was all about getting us to the end of the season, then look to add real quality in the summer. Clearly the club are looking at players in Europe who can make a difference, and have a resale value.

    Get to the end of the season, and let’s see where we go next season, I think there will be a bit of cash, and targets already locked in.

    Your last paragraph highlights perfectly why a relegation this season would be such a missed opportunity.
    It would, but a win on Friday puts us 6 points clear of the relegation spots and 5 clear of the two closest to that spot. At no point have we been in the relegation zone all season, and that's including our recent run of very poor form.
    I'm not so naive as to think we're definitely safe but we'd need to go on a very poor run AND we'd need several of the other teams down here to have major improvements before we're in imminent danger.
    Very optimistic outlook, win on Friday and lose to pompey and/or West brom and we will really be in the brown stuff. There's some strange complacency on here thats come from the Leicester win where people think we've now turned a corner, all the new signings are tremendous and we'll be fine.

    My main concern is that the 6 games in February are too much for our squad to manage.
    It's not complacency, it's basic math and probability.



    Our form isn't great, but NO-ONE around us has good form either. Norwich look like they should/could probably pull away, but Leicester may very well end up on trouble even without a point deduction. For us to be in imminent danger of going down, our form has to not only be bad, it needs to be worse than Blackburn, Portsmouth AND West Brom.

    It could happen (and has before) but saying it's unlikely at this point is not unreasonable. At the end of February things may have changed one way or the other though.
    Maths

  • SDAddick
    SDAddick Posts: 14,672
    thenewbie said:
    shine166 said:
    thenewbie said:
    DubaiCAFC said:
    I think this window was all about getting us to the end of the season, then look to add real quality in the summer. Clearly the club are looking at players in Europe who can make a difference, and have a resale value.

    Get to the end of the season, and let’s see where we go next season, I think there will be a bit of cash, and targets already locked in.

    Your last paragraph highlights perfectly why a relegation this season would be such a missed opportunity.
    It would, but a win on Friday puts us 6 points clear of the relegation spots and 5 clear of the two closest to that spot. At no point have we been in the relegation zone all season, and that's including our recent run of very poor form.
    I'm not so naive as to think we're definitely safe but we'd need to go on a very poor run AND we'd need several of the other teams down here to have major improvements before we're in imminent danger.
    Very optimistic outlook, win on Friday and lose to pompey and/or West brom and we will really be in the brown stuff. There's some strange complacency on here thats come from the Leicester win where people think we've now turned a corner, all the new signings are tremendous and we'll be fine.

    My main concern is that the 6 games in February are too much for our squad to manage.
    It's not complacency, it's basic math and probability.



    Our form isn't great, but NO-ONE around us has good form either. Norwich look like they should/could probably pull away, but Leicester may very well end up on trouble even without a point deduction. For us to be in imminent danger of going down, our form has to not only be bad, it needs to be worse than Blackburn, Portsmouth AND West Brom.

    It could happen (and has before) but saying it's unlikely at this point is not unreasonable. At the end of February things may have changed one way or the other though.
    Maths

    Yeah Newbie, what are you, some kind of Yank?!?! I think you'll find that's my job!
  • DOUCHER
    DOUCHER Posts: 8,539
    we are definitely in imminent danger, however, putting the millwall debarcle to one side, our form has picked up and in the Leicester game, 4 of our new players were voted in our top 5 so logically speaking, we are getting stronger - add godden coming back and the fact we no longer need to risk TC or Bell at wing back, things are definitely looking up - we are not out of danger by a long way but i can see why there is optimism - add into that the NJ and Valley factor with more home games and i think we will be ok.   
  • TellyTubby
    TellyTubby Posts: 3,611
    shine166 said:
    thenewbie said:
    shine166 said:
    thenewbie said:
    DubaiCAFC said:
    I think this window was all about getting us to the end of the season, then look to add real quality in the summer. Clearly the club are looking at players in Europe who can make a difference, and have a resale value.

    Get to the end of the season, and let’s see where we go next season, I think there will be a bit of cash, and targets already locked in.

    Your last paragraph highlights perfectly why a relegation this season would be such a missed opportunity.
    It would, but a win on Friday puts us 6 points clear of the relegation spots and 5 clear of the two closest to that spot. At no point have we been in the relegation zone all season, and that's including our recent run of very poor form.
    I'm not so naive as to think we're definitely safe but we'd need to go on a very poor run AND we'd need several of the other teams down here to have major improvements before we're in imminent danger.
    Very optimistic outlook, win on Friday and lose to pompey and/or West brom and we will really be in the brown stuff. There's some strange complacency on here thats come from the Leicester win where people think we've now turned a corner, all the new signings are tremendous and we'll be fine.

    My main concern is that the 6 games in February are too much for our squad to manage.
    It's not complacency, it's basic math and probability.



    Our form isn't great, but NO-ONE around us has good form either. Norwich look like they should/could probably pull away, but Leicester may very well end up on trouble even without a point deduction. For us to be in imminent danger of going down, our form has to not only be bad, it needs to be worse than Blackburn, Portsmouth AND West Brom.

    It could happen (and has before) but saying it's unlikely at this point is not unreasonable. At the end of February things may have changed one way or the other though.
    Basic math and probability are irrelevant or bookies would all be bankrupt. 

    Thats a great example of that complacency I talk of.
    FFS it's MATHS. 
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 65,397
    shine166 said:
    thenewbie said:
    shine166 said:
    thenewbie said:
    DubaiCAFC said:
    I think this window was all about getting us to the end of the season, then look to add real quality in the summer. Clearly the club are looking at players in Europe who can make a difference, and have a resale value.

    Get to the end of the season, and let’s see where we go next season, I think there will be a bit of cash, and targets already locked in.

    Your last paragraph highlights perfectly why a relegation this season would be such a missed opportunity.
    It would, but a win on Friday puts us 6 points clear of the relegation spots and 5 clear of the two closest to that spot. At no point have we been in the relegation zone all season, and that's including our recent run of very poor form.
    I'm not so naive as to think we're definitely safe but we'd need to go on a very poor run AND we'd need several of the other teams down here to have major improvements before we're in imminent danger.
    Very optimistic outlook, win on Friday and lose to pompey and/or West brom and we will really be in the brown stuff. There's some strange complacency on here thats come from the Leicester win where people think we've now turned a corner, all the new signings are tremendous and we'll be fine.

    My main concern is that the 6 games in February are too much for our squad to manage.
    It's not complacency, it's basic math and probability.



    Our form isn't great, but NO-ONE around us has good form either. Norwich look like they should/could probably pull away, but Leicester may very well end up on trouble even without a point deduction. For us to be in imminent danger of going down, our form has to not only be bad, it needs to be worse than Blackburn, Portsmouth AND West Brom.

    It could happen (and has before) but saying it's unlikely at this point is not unreasonable. At the end of February things may have changed one way or the other though.
    Basic math and probability are irrelevant or bookies would all be bankrupt. 

    Thats a great example of that complacency I talk of.
    Basic maths and probability are what the bookies are built on…

    And these are their relegation odds:

    Oxford 2/5
    Blackburn 2/1
    Portsmouth 9/4
    Leicester 11/4
    West Brom 9/2
    Charlton 6/1
    Norwich 10/1
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 14,112
    shine166 said:
    thenewbie said:
    shine166 said:
    thenewbie said:
    DubaiCAFC said:
    I think this window was all about getting us to the end of the season, then look to add real quality in the summer. Clearly the club are looking at players in Europe who can make a difference, and have a resale value.

    Get to the end of the season, and let’s see where we go next season, I think there will be a bit of cash, and targets already locked in.

    Your last paragraph highlights perfectly why a relegation this season would be such a missed opportunity.
    It would, but a win on Friday puts us 6 points clear of the relegation spots and 5 clear of the two closest to that spot. At no point have we been in the relegation zone all season, and that's including our recent run of very poor form.
    I'm not so naive as to think we're definitely safe but we'd need to go on a very poor run AND we'd need several of the other teams down here to have major improvements before we're in imminent danger.
    Very optimistic outlook, win on Friday and lose to pompey and/or West brom and we will really be in the brown stuff. There's some strange complacency on here thats come from the Leicester win where people think we've now turned a corner, all the new signings are tremendous and we'll be fine.

    My main concern is that the 6 games in February are too much for our squad to manage.
    It's not complacency, it's basic math and probability.



    Our form isn't great, but NO-ONE around us has good form either. Norwich look like they should/could probably pull away, but Leicester may very well end up on trouble even without a point deduction. For us to be in imminent danger of going down, our form has to not only be bad, it needs to be worse than Blackburn, Portsmouth AND West Brom.

    It could happen (and has before) but saying it's unlikely at this point is not unreasonable. At the end of February things may have changed one way or the other though.
    Basic math and probability are irrelevant or bookies would all be bankrupt. 

    Thats a great example of that complacency I talk of.
    Basic maths and probability are what the bookies are built on…

    And these are their relegation odds:

    Oxford 2/5
    Blackburn 2/1
    Portsmouth 9/4
    Leicester 11/4
    West Brom 9/2
    Charlton 6/1
    Norwich 10/1

    Yet if lots money is placed on a team the odds change.... 
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 14,112
    shine166 said:
    thenewbie said:
    shine166 said:
    thenewbie said:
    DubaiCAFC said:
    I think this window was all about getting us to the end of the season, then look to add real quality in the summer. Clearly the club are looking at players in Europe who can make a difference, and have a resale value.

    Get to the end of the season, and let’s see where we go next season, I think there will be a bit of cash, and targets already locked in.

    Your last paragraph highlights perfectly why a relegation this season would be such a missed opportunity.
    It would, but a win on Friday puts us 6 points clear of the relegation spots and 5 clear of the two closest to that spot. At no point have we been in the relegation zone all season, and that's including our recent run of very poor form.
    I'm not so naive as to think we're definitely safe but we'd need to go on a very poor run AND we'd need several of the other teams down here to have major improvements before we're in imminent danger.
    Very optimistic outlook, win on Friday and lose to pompey and/or West brom and we will really be in the brown stuff. There's some strange complacency on here thats come from the Leicester win where people think we've now turned a corner, all the new signings are tremendous and we'll be fine.

    My main concern is that the 6 games in February are too much for our squad to manage.
    It's not complacency, it's basic math and probability.



    Our form isn't great, but NO-ONE around us has good form either. Norwich look like they should/could probably pull away, but Leicester may very well end up on trouble even without a point deduction. For us to be in imminent danger of going down, our form has to not only be bad, it needs to be worse than Blackburn, Portsmouth AND West Brom.

    It could happen (and has before) but saying it's unlikely at this point is not unreasonable. At the end of February things may have changed one way or the other though.
    Basic math and probability are irrelevant or bookies would all be bankrupt. 

    Thats a great example of that complacency I talk of.
    FFS it's MATHS. 
    FFS I quoted a POST.
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 14,112
    End of the day, February is huge. We could start march not having beaten pompey, qpr or West brom and have the usual suspects out for a month. 

    The reality is, as bad as those below us have been, there are very few points in it. Realistically its 1 of 6 teams currently trying to avoid that 3rd relegation spot.

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  • vff
    vff Posts: 6,983
    edited 7:59AM
    If Bell stays fit. Chambers keeps making an impact and Coady makes us more solid then we have a decent chance of getting enough points. Dykes looks like a good championship striker as well who will get a few goals.

    Tbh West Brom and Blackburn look in worse shape than us at present. When your in a slide it's hard to turn it around. Both without a manager as well 
    Harry Clarke looks a good addition & Connor Coady adds experience & Collins Sichenje cover & pace at centre back. Collins looks to have quick feet, similar to Bell, & can use both feet (on video on player). Dykes is additionally motivated for a chance to be in Scotland’s World Cup squad. 
    Fevrier is unknown but not holding down a regular place in Stockport’s team in league one is a not a great sign. Fevrier as potential right footed cover for left wing back is a worry to me. 
    Pre Edwards & Bell injury, we looked a balanced team. Main risk of relegation is any disruption to the left side. If we see a regular Gillesephy on the left side, with TC / other at LWB  - & Fevrier doesn’t cut it at cover then there is a real risk of relegation. 
    The owners looking to ride their luck, IMO. 
    If Bell & Chambers stays fit & Chambers maintains his form, then we should be fine. Its a big fingers crossed. 🤞 on Bell & Chambers fitness & form. 
  • Alwaysneil
    Alwaysneil Posts: 14,012
    When does fukuda become available?
  • Covered_End_Lad
    Covered_End_Lad Posts: 5,811
    vff said:
    If Bell stays fit. Chambers keeps making an impact and Coady makes us more solid then we have a decent chance of getting enough points. Dykes looks like a good championship striker as well who will get a few goals.

    Tbh West Brom and Blackburn look in worse shape than us at present. When your in a slide it's hard to turn it around. Both without a manager as well 
    Harry Clarke looks a good addition & Connor Coady adds experience & Collins Sichenje cover & pace at centre back. Collins looks to have quick feet, similar to Bell, & can use both feet (on video on player). Dykes is additionally motivated for a chance to be in Scotland’s World Cup squad. 
    Fevrier is unknown but not holding down a regular place in Stockport’s team in league one is a not a great sign. Fevrier as potential right footed cover for left wing back is a worry to me. 
    Pre Edwards & Bell injury, we looked a balanced team. Main risk of relegation is any disruption to the left side. If we see a regular Gillesephy on the left side, with TC / other at LWB  - & Fevrier doesn’t cut it at cover then there is a real risk of relegation. 
    The owners looking to ride their luck, IMO. 
    If Bell & Chambers stays fit & Chambers maintains his form, then we should be fine. It’s a big fingers crossed. 🤞 on Bell & Chambers fitness & form. 
    Fevrier is left footed
  • Gisappointed
    Gisappointed Posts: 1,136
    I'm pretty dure Fevrier is a left footed right winger who has played LB and LW.
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 38,352
    Article on Cawley's Substack in which NJ doesn't rule out us bringing in a free agent if we want to.
  • CaptainRobbo
    CaptainRobbo Posts: 1,409
    Scoham said:
    Article on Cawley's Substack in which NJ doesn't rule out us bringing in a free agent if we want to.
    Need to
  • RonnieMoore
    RonnieMoore Posts: 4,847
    Scoham said:
    Article on Cawley's Substack in which NJ doesn't rule out us bringing in a free agent if we want to.
    No point .. they won’t be fit and take 4/6 weeks to get match sharp 

  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 38,352
    Scoham said:
    Article on Cawley's Substack in which NJ doesn't rule out us bringing in a free agent if we want to.
    No point .. they won’t be fit and take 4/6 weeks to get match sharp 

    Probably not, but it’s how we signed Small. Nothing to gain by completely ruling it out.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 70,957
    Scoham said:
    Article on Cawley's Substack in which NJ doesn't rule out us bringing in a free agent if we want to.
    No point .. they won’t be fit and take 4/6 weeks to get match sharp 

    Not if they were released at the end of the January window. 
  • wolfgang
    wolfgang Posts: 592
    Scoham said:
    Article on Cawley's Substack in which NJ doesn't rule out us bringing in a free agent if we want to.
    No point .. they won’t be fit and take 4/6 weeks to get match sharp 

    Not if they were released at the end of the January window. 
    I think you mean "at the beginning of the January window"? Would give us 5 weeks to get them fit and assess them.