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  • RC_CAFC
    RC_CAFC Posts: 1,881
    _MrDick said:
    According to the Daily Mail, Leicester and Millwall are lining up Lyndon Dykes in the summer. Personally, I’d be disappointed if we don’t sign him after the half season he’s had. 
    Lyndon Dykes has been linked to Milwall every year. It’s a bit of a running joke in their club from what I gather.
  • Diebythesword
    Diebythesword Posts: 665
    _MrDick said:
    According to the Daily Mail, Leicester and Millwall are lining up Lyndon Dykes in the summer. Personally, I’d be disappointed if we don’t sign him after the half season he’s had. 
    Might be reading something that’s not there, but reading between the lines when jones has talked about dykes with Cawley is that if dykes keeps us up and has a good World Cup he’s ok to get a bigger contract elsewhere. 
  • gringo
    gringo Posts: 893
    edited 10:38AM
    cfgs said:
    fenaddick said:
    It gets earlier every year 
    I have barely got my January Transfer Window decorations down.  
    Apparently Tesco’s were stocking summer rumours from the first week in February 
    Apparently Lidl were stocking similar rumours but with weird foreign names, for less money in the second week.
  • Covered_End_Lad
    Covered_End_Lad Posts: 5,834
    I think we stand a good chance of signing Dykes for longer in the summer, he has found a place where he is getting game time, style suits him and he is performing well.

    After a fairly torrid few years at this level where he struggled to get into teams that is likely to be quite important to him now.
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 22,491
    Dykes might feel like he's found a home here, similar to Lloyd Jones. 

    He's nowhere near as bad as Birmingham fans make him out to be (though his attempt when Allsop was off his line was awful)
  • raytreacy
    raytreacy Posts: 192
    Dykes to me is a journeyman. Works very hard for the team but will not score you many. I must say I am ambivalent whether he stays or goes.
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,457
    raytreacy said:
    Dykes to me is a journeyman. Works very hard for the team but will not score you many. I must say I am ambivalent whether he stays or goes.
    I think it would be unfair to suggest he hasn’t been a real help and done well for us. Whether he’s  considered what we need should we stay up will be interesting, I didn’t want him particularly, now admittedly I wouldn’t be disappointed if he stays with us. 
  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,596
    edited 11:59AM
    I think we need to pause and think about our goals for this and next season, then give an opinion on Dykes. I mean that in a complimentary way to him and a realistic approach for us!

    He's been great for us and it was a smart move. A permanent deal meant he could play against Brum and help us get 3 big points. He's got that edge and senior player vibe we really needed. 
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,457
    mendonca said:
    I think we need to pause and think about our goals for this and next season, then give a realistic opinion on Dykes.

    He's been great for us and it was a smart move. A permanent deal meant he could play against Brum and help us get 3 big points. He's got that edge and senior player vibe we really needed. 
    To be fair the 1st game he played showed how lacking in experience and know how we were. Our January business is turning out to be pretty useful.
  • _uptheaddicks
    _uptheaddicks Posts: 226
    raytreacy said:
    Dykes to me is a journeyman. Works very hard for the team but will not score you many. I must say I am ambivalent whether he stays or goes.
    Donkeys from Blackpool are welcome!


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  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 5,211
    mendonca said:
    I think we need to pause and think about our goals for this and next season, then give a realistic opinion on Dykes.

    He's been great for us and it was a smart move. A permanent deal meant he could play against Brum and help us get 3 big points. He's got that edge and senior player vibe we really needed. 
    I can already tell that people are going to be having expectations that are pretty high on how we do next season and how we play. Realistically let’s say we stay up this season and then finish 14th next season and aren’t involved in the relegation battle at all then that’s progress. As long as we are improving every season then we should be pretty happy 

    Dykes would be a very good signing for where we are now and what we are hoping to do over the next couple of seasons 
  • stjohnshill
    stjohnshill Posts: 77
    I hope the main motivation behind signing Collins early was not because Ramsay has said he won't signed a new deal. 

    Extending Ramsay, Lloyd, Dykes and Cov would be a great platform to build from and show real intent from the owners
  • stoneroses19
    stoneroses19 Posts: 7,517
    _MrDick said:
    According to the Daily Mail, Leicester and Millwall are lining up Lyndon Dykes in the summer. Personally, I’d be disappointed if we don’t sign him after the half season he’s had. 
    Might be reading something that’s not there, but reading between the lines when jones has talked about dykes with Cawley is that if dykes keeps us up and has a good World Cup he’s ok to get a bigger contract elsewhere. 
    Does that mean if he doesn't keep us up and has a terrible World Cup, Jones will want to sign him? 
  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 5,211
    I hope the main motivation behind signing Collins early was not because Ramsay has said he won't signed a new deal. 

    Extending Ramsay, Lloyd, Dykes and Cov would be a great platform to build from and show real intent from the owners
    Can add TC to that list too. Him and Ramsay are the ones we might lose this summer if we can’t agree a new contract with them 
  • Athletico Charlton
    Athletico Charlton Posts: 14,701
    Maybe something like this as a 25 man squad on the assumption we stay up and have some money to spend again.

    Gk.       Mannion, Kaminski, Brooks

    RWB.   Clarke, Bree

    RCB.     Collins, Ramsey

    CCB.     Jones, New, Burke

    LCB.      Bell, New

    LWB.     Edwards, New

    CM.       Carey, New
                  New, Docerty 
                  New,  Coventry

    Striker.  Leaburn, Campbell, Kelman, Dykes. New

    It's a lot of transfer business with 10 new in, albeit 3 of those in Clarke, Bree and Dykes are well known and potentially out of contract.

    Undecided on: 

    Coady - old and slow but maybe if we need a coach and he wanted to stow into that hybrid role?

    Godden - crazy to say it but injured all season and not getting younger.

    Rankin Costello and Anderson - midfield is probably the area we need to improve most and they struggle to get in it now.

    Knibbs - retain as a finisher/bench player if enough squad places to allow it.

    Maybe loans /squad places for M'bick, Kanu, Assimwe, Dixon, Gough, Z Mitchell, Fullah, Mwamba, Laq. I don't know enough about how close any of them may be.

    Move on Gillesphey, Tanto, Apter, A Mitchell, Berry, Ahadme, Taylor.

  • Covered_End_Lad
    Covered_End_Lad Posts: 5,834
    I think we all need to temper expectations over the next few years, staying up for 3/4 years will be a very good achievement. The financial difference between the top 8-10 in this league and those in the bottom 8-10 is massive, without significant investment the chances of a play off push any time soon are highly unrealistic.

    Who knows I might be wrong, we might spend 40 million in the summer and get top 6 next year but I think that is incredibly unlikely.
  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 4,021
    _MrDick said:
    According to the Daily Mail, Leicester and Millwall are lining up Lyndon Dykes in the summer. Personally, I’d be disappointed if we don’t sign him after the half season he’s had. 
    Might be reading something that’s not there, but reading between the lines when jones has talked about dykes with Cawley is that if dykes keeps us up and has a good World Cup he’s ok to get a bigger contract elsewhere. 
    Eh?
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 38,562
    raytreacy said:
    Dykes to me is a journeyman. Works very hard for the team but will not score you many. I must say I am ambivalent whether he stays or goes.
    I used to think that about players like Iwelumo years ago, but there’s a lot a decent experienced target man can add at this level besides goals.

    He’s not as good as someone like Kermorgant was, but he’s made a difference in our form picking up. He’s allowed us to rotate Leaburn more and got a few goals and assists. We look better for it compared to a few months ago.

    Is there better out there? Probably, but can we find that player and convince them to join us?
  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 5,211
    Maybe something like this as a 25 man squad on the assumption we stay up and have some money to spend again.

    Gk.       Mannion, Kaminski, Brooks

    RWB.   Clarke, Bree

    RCB.     Collins, Ramsey

    CCB.     Jones, New, Burke

    LCB.      Bell, New

    LWB.     Edwards, New

    CM.       Carey, New
                  New, Docerty 
                  New,  Coventry

    Striker.  Leaburn, Campbell, Kelman, Dykes. New

    It's a lot of transfer business with 10 new in, albeit 3 of those in Clarke, Bree and Dykes are well known and potentially out of contract.

    Undecided on: 

    Coady - old and slow but maybe if we need a coach and he wanted to stow into that hybrid role?

    Godden - crazy to say it but injured all season and not getting younger.

    Rankin Costello and Anderson - midfield is probably the area we need to improve most and they struggle to get in it now.

    Knibbs - retain as a finisher/bench player if enough squad places to allow it.

    Maybe loans /squad places for M'bick, Kanu, Assimwe, Dixon, Gough, Z Mitchell, Fullah, Mwamba, Laq. I don't know enough about how close any of them may be.

    Move on Gillesphey, Tanto, Apter, A Mitchell, Berry, Ahadme, Taylor.

    That’s pretty close to my thoughts. I think realistically you’d have 1 less CB, and trust Sichenje or the new LCB to play in the middle if needed (Burke still there as an emergency). No decent middle centre back is going to sign for us with Lloyd Jones blocking their way into the team 

    Clarke and Bree I think will both be difficult to sign. If we could even get one of them then that would be great. Definitely need 2 proper wing backs on either side this season though 

    Midfield we need overhaul, but I’d be happy with keeping Knibbs along with yours. So 2 new signings here but both very important ones

    Up top I’m pretty happy with Dykes, Leaburn, Kelman and TC as 4 of them. I think the latter 3 will all score more goals at this level next season after their learning experience this season and us hopefully giving them a few more chances. The 5th striker could be Mbick, I’d imagine he will want to be in the squad or he will be demanding a move to Brighton 

    Overall, if we get the wing back and midfield signings right then I think we will be onto a good thing. I think our defence is fine and our strikers are developing so should be better next season 

    I make it 7 new signings required, (2 RWB, 1 LCB, 1 LWB, 2 CM, 1 ST) which is a lot more manageable than 10, and probably closer to what we plan on doing this summer. Only other thing I wouldn’t mind seeing is Kaminski sold and a new number 1 but I feel like that’s unlikely to happen 
  • North Lower Neil
    North Lower Neil Posts: 23,367
    Scoham said:
    raytreacy said:
    Dykes to me is a journeyman. Works very hard for the team but will not score you many. I must say I am ambivalent whether he stays or goes.
    I used to think that about players like Iwelumo years ago, but there’s a lot a decent experienced target man can add at this level besides goals.

    He’s not as good as someone like Kermorgant was, but he’s made a difference in our form picking up. He’s allowed us to rotate Leaburn more and got a few goals and assists. We look better for it compared to a few months ago.

    Is there better out there? Probably, but can we find that player and convince them to join us?
    The World Cup is an interesting factor too - if he goes, would you rather keep him, or have someone who's had the summer off and will be fresher?

    Might be a moot point if he isn't in the squad.

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  • AndyG
    AndyG Posts: 6,212
    I have a feeling that we might see a few unexpected signings in the Summer, like Collins, I think we have been looking outside of the traditional talent pool as we know we cant compete, however if we can bring in another 3/4 like Collins I think we could be on the up
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,457
    AndyG said:
    I have a feeling that we might see a few unexpected signings in the Summer, like Collins, I think we have been looking outside of the traditional talent pool as we know we cant compete, however if we can bring in another 3/4 like Collins I think we could be on the up
    Agree, hopefully we will see the benefits of PC more next season🤞
  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 4,021
    Sword65pf said:
    AndyG said:
    I have a feeling that we might see a few unexpected signings in the Summer, like Collins, I think we have been looking outside of the traditional talent pool as we know we cant compete, however if we can bring in another 3/4 like Collins I think we could be on the up
    Agree, hopefully we will see the benefits of PC more next season🤞
    We're signing Panutche Camará?


  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,457
    Sword65pf said:
    AndyG said:
    I have a feeling that we might see a few unexpected signings in the Summer, like Collins, I think we have been looking outside of the traditional talent pool as we know we cant compete, however if we can bring in another 3/4 like Collins I think we could be on the up
    Agree, hopefully we will see the benefits of PC more next season🤞
    We're signing Panutche Camará?


    😂 Ssshhhh!!!! Don’t tell anyone!!
  • scruffle
    scruffle Posts: 2,359
    In an ideal world bare min we require; 1 x LWB, 2 x RWB, 1 x CM

    I'd like to see more come in and improvements on all areas of the field especially in CM id like at least 2 first team starter quality but the above is bare min.

    I think Kanu or Mbick (injury aside) will be given a chance, Fullah will be used a lot more, I also wouldn't be surprised to see Gough of Mwamba feature a lot more next year. We've also got Knibbs to be that 'like a new signing' player.
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,457
    scruffle said:
    In an ideal world bare min we require; 1 x LWB, 2 x RWB, 1 x CM

    I'd like to see more come in and improvements on all areas of the field especially in CM id like at least 2 first team starter quality but the above is bare min.

    I think Kanu or Mbick (injury aside) will be given a chance, Fullah will be used a lot more, I also wouldn't be surprised to see Gough of Mwamba feature a lot more next year. We've also got Knibbs to be that 'like a new signing' player.
    I understand the thinking, but I think we have learned this season,blooding the youngsters in the championship isn’t really the way to go, the odd game but not that many anyway.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 71,254
    Taylor is out of contract, ditto Berry unless we take up the option.

    A Mitchell will be easy to move on if we want, as he has been excellent for Plymouth.

    The rest of the "fringe" players are still under contract, and many will be hard to move on, if we want to free up wages and raise some more money for transfers.


  • daveroan
    daveroan Posts: 249
    A very important summer coming up for sure; can't imagine sanction will be given to sign 10 players! More like 5 /6. So Let's have a look :bearing in mind Nathan wants a squad of just 25. These are the contracted players who are most likely to be kept and who have shown they can play at Championship level

    Goalkeepers : 3 Mannion, Kaminski + 1

    Defenders : 4 (Ramsay, Sichenjie, Jones, Bell

    Midfield : 5 Coventry, Edwards,Carey,Knibbs,Ranking-Costello

    Forwards : 4 Leaburn,M'bick,Kelman,Campbell 

    That gives a squad of 16.

    Either sign Clarke,Dyke,Chambers or equivalent replacements =3
    Add new central defender,  attacking mid-fielder  and a striker = 3 
    subtotal 22

    So from the current squad, there is room for just 3 - maybe Zak Mitchell,Fullah, Gough and there's the 25!

    Thus the following are to be lent, sold or retired :

    Gillesphy, Coady, (coach?) Burke, Asiimwe,AlexMitchell (Plymouth?) Berry, Apter,Anderson, Taylor (out of contract) 
    Godden (out of contract) Ahadme.
    , Oalafe, Dixon (under21s) 


  • ShootersHillGuru
    ShootersHillGuru Posts: 50,869
    edited 2:59PM
    I’d be disappointed if we didn’t at least try to sign Dykes. I think our front line needs an overhaul and with even with Dykes, Leaburn  and Kelman we need the addition of someone who is going to come in as a first choice. I’m not including Matty Godden because I think age and injury means he’s sadly not going to be a feature. Campbell isn’t for me a striker and does his best work from wide. We need that first choice player to come in plus the signing of Dykes to be at the races. I’ll be worried if we don’t sign Dykes plus one or two without Lyndon signing.
  • North Lower Neil
    North Lower Neil Posts: 23,367
    There's also Ramsay and Campbell to consider - both out of contract in 2027 aren't they?

    So they either need to sign or we'll probably look to get a fee while we can.