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  • Addicksi
    Addicksi Posts: 187
    I thought we would need: lcb, lb,2 rb, 2 midfielders and a striker. That's 7 and we've got the first 2 in. Who knows but that's what I'm hoping for. 
  • WHAddick
    WHAddick Posts: 1,326
    So for those that have listened to the interview are the 7 new players from now or do they include the two recent signings?
    He mentioned Mesik and Billy K by name, then said we need 5 to 7 so it sounds like in addition to them to me.
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 38,932
    Mystic Meg told me we are looking to sign a French RWB from Ligue 2. No name or club though.
    I asked ChatGPT, here's some names to entertain ourselves with until the next rumour or announcement.

    🥇 Top-tier targets (best mix of age + upside + fit)

    Ange-Loïc N’Gatta (Grenoble) – 22

    Explosive, modern wing-back who loves driving forward with the ball and overlapping constantly. Defensively still raw but high upside.

    Youssouf Assogba (Troyes) – 24

    Very athletic and aggressive defender who plays like a traditional modern wing-back: fast recovery runs, lots of pressing, direct in transition.

    Marvin Senaya (Saint-Étienne) – 24

    Technically polished full-back who is comfortable in possession and can step into midfield areas; more controlled than chaotic.


    🟡 Strong Championship-ready options (more polished / safer picks)

    Thibault Vargas (Laval) – 26

    Reliable, consistent runner with good crossing delivery. Not flashy but very solid week-to-week Championship profile.

    Allan Linguet (Dunkerque) – 26

    High-energy, aggressive defender who thrives in duels and transitions. Very suited to pressing systems.

    Hugo Vandermersch (Guingamp) – 26

    Balanced full-back: solid defensively, decent going forward, tactically disciplined.


    🟠 Converted / hybrid wide players (important for modern RWB systems)

    These are the “Nathan Jones-style” wing-back profiles — often better value:

    Killian Corredor (Rodez) – 24

    Naturally more attacking, likes drifting inside and combining. Can be used as a wide wing-back in a 3-4-3.

    Lamine Fomba (various roles, often wide/box-to-box usage) – 26

    Midfielder who has been used in wide roles at times; brings ball-carrying and physicality.

    Junior Diaz (Troyes) – 23

    Comfortable stepping into wide defensive roles, very athletic, still developing tactically.


    🟢 Lower-cost “Moneyball” depth options

    Alpha Sissoko (Bastia) – 26

    Defensive-first, aggressive tackler. Limited attacking output but useful if you want balance.

    Clément Billemaz (Annecy) – 26

    Versatile wide player who can operate as wing-back in systems with heavy attacking responsibility.

  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 10,065
    Think it depends on when this interview with Charlotte was done , I do expect it to be 7 with the 2 new signings but I'd love to be wrong. 
  • PragueAddick
    PragueAddick Posts: 22,567
    Overall, I'm quietly satisfied with everything we have done up to now. There seems to be a calm, rational, common sense approach to both the signings and the outgoings. I especially like what they've done with Gassan. It's not just a smart commercial move, but also feels like a genuine attempt to consider the player's welfare. I think something's up with him, and they found probably the best place with the best manager to help him rediscover his mojo. 
  • DamoNorthStand
    DamoNorthStand Posts: 12,576
    MarcusH26 said:
    Think it depends on when this interview with Charlotte was done , I do expect it to be 7 with the 2 new signings but I'd love to be wrong. 

    If they are the right players, I am fine with that.

    5 more would be 2 RWB options (more attacking to balance out Edwards, Mesik on the left.
    2 CMs (pushing Doc and CC to back up)
    1 striker
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 10,065
    Excited to hear NJ target getting quality in the final third in the building. Suggests we'll be definitely getting the much needed competition for TC. 
  • chev said:
    Very excited for the new season, great interview as always with Jones.

    Again, surprised he done an interview after storming out a meeting with the owners. Was expecting to see Bowyer or Parker.  

    If anyone wants some Thursday evening entertainment before the Spain game kicks off, take a look at Reams’ comments on the interview. 

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  • thenewbie
    thenewbie Posts: 11,590
    chev said:
    Great interview and love the guy. Cant wait for the season to start and it will be an uphill struggle but each season NJ been here I feel more and more positive and it’s the best place we’ve been in for fucking donkeys years 
    Nathan is clearly under no illusions of "well we stayed up, mission accomplished" - we need to go up another level but he's absolutely not resting on his laurels there.
  • Exiled_Addick
    Exiled_Addick Posts: 17,715
    edited 7:05PM
    The majority seem to be pleased with our 2 new signings.

    I’ll be honest in that I’d never heard of either and didn’t know most of our fans watched so many Dundee and Heracles games last season.

    Heres hoping.
    Novelty of a new signing. We see the same thing every transfer window - a lot of the players that people were getting similarly excited about last summer are now the ones we’re hoping this summer’s signings will replace.

    I don’t begrudge people riding the wave of optimism. It’s better for your mental health than being a miserable pessimist. 

    Truth is, though, we’ll find out if they’re good signings after they’ve played for us. You’ve been around long enough (like me) to have seen plenty of dead cert good signings turn into flops here and vice versa. There’s just too many variables at play - will they settle in London, will they get on with NJ, do they still have the hunger they once had, will they suffer some unexpected misfortune on their personal life, will they get clobber by a late tackle 10 minutes into their debut, etc., - for us to know either way. 

    What I would say, is I have as much confidence as I’ve had for a long while that the club is going about scouting and recruiting in a structured and professional manner, we’re more attractive now as a continuing Championship team, and we have a manager with a clear playing identity, knows what he wants, and will fight to get it. We’re probably as likely to make success of recruitment this summer as we’ve been for quite some time. 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 19,749
    Did I mishear or does NJ say "we've managed to secure the future of important players" at 3:50 in that interview. Suggests more than just Godden have signed extensions
  • Exiled_Addick
    Exiled_Addick Posts: 17,715
    edited 7:21PM
    Scoham said:
    Mystic Meg told me we are looking to sign a French RWB from Ligue 2. No name or club though.
    I asked ChatGPT, here's some names to entertain ourselves with until the next rumour or announcement.

    🥇 Top-tier targets (best mix of age + upside + fit)

    Ange-Loïc N’Gatta (Grenoble) – 22

    Explosive, modern wing-back who loves driving forward with the ball and overlapping constantly. Defensively still raw but high upside.

    Youssouf Assogba (Troyes) – 24

    Very athletic and aggressive defender who plays like a traditional modern wing-back: fast recovery runs, lots of pressing, direct in transition.

    Marvin Senaya (Saint-Étienne) – 24

    Technically polished full-back who is comfortable in possession and can step into midfield areas; more controlled than chaotic.


    🟡 Strong Championship-ready options (more polished / safer picks)

    Thibault Vargas (Laval) – 26

    Reliable, consistent runner with good crossing delivery. Not flashy but very solid week-to-week Championship profile.

    Allan Linguet (Dunkerque) – 26

    High-energy, aggressive defender who thrives in duels and transitions. Very suited to pressing systems.

    Hugo Vandermersch (Guingamp) – 26

    Balanced full-back: solid defensively, decent going forward, tactically disciplined.


    🟠 Converted / hybrid wide players (important for modern RWB systems)

    These are the “Nathan Jones-style” wing-back profiles — often better value:

    Killian Corredor (Rodez) – 24

    Naturally more attacking, likes drifting inside and combining. Can be used as a wide wing-back in a 3-4-3.

    Lamine Fomba (various roles, often wide/box-to-box usage) – 26

    Midfielder who has been used in wide roles at times; brings ball-carrying and physicality.

    Junior Diaz (Troyes) – 23

    Comfortable stepping into wide defensive roles, very athletic, still developing tactically.


    🟢 Lower-cost “Moneyball” depth options

    Alpha Sissoko (Bastia) – 26

    Defensive-first, aggressive tackler. Limited attacking output but useful if you want balance.

    Clément Billemaz (Annecy) – 26

    Versatile wide player who can operate as wing-back in systems with heavy attacking responsibility.

    Just imagine the kind of randoms we’d have signed if old Tommy Driesen had access to AI!
  • kidbrookeaddick
    kidbrookeaddick Posts: 1,070
    French RWB playing in ligue 2, Nolan Galves? Can't be him, he's rumoured to be joining Millwall, but also linked with QPR. 
  • Addicksi
    Addicksi Posts: 187
    fenaddick said:
    Did I mishear or does NJ say "we've managed to secure the future of important players" at 3:50 in that interview. Suggests more than just Godden have signed extensions
    I thought that. Come on Lloyd. 
  • Beckboy
    Beckboy Posts: 1,925
    Wonder if we are still in for him 

     Rubén Sánchez

  • fenaddick said:
    Did I mishear or does NJ say "we've managed to secure the future of important players" at 3:50 in that interview. Suggests more than just Godden have signed extensions

    I caught that too. 
  • wolfgang
    wolfgang Posts: 824
    Scoham said:
    I asked ChatGPT, here's some names to entertain ourselves with until the next rumour or announcement

    Youssouf Assogba (Troyes) – 24

    Very athletic and aggressive defender who plays like a traditional modern wing-back

    WTF does "traditional modern" mean?
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,975
    The majority seem to be pleased with our 2 new signings.

    I’ll be honest in that I’d never heard of either and didn’t know most of our fans watched so many Dundee and Heracles games last season.

    Heres hoping.
    Novelty of a new signing. We see the same thing every transfer window - a lot of the players that people were getting similarly excited about last summer are now the ones we’re hoping this summer’s signings will replace.

    I don’t begrudge people riding the wave of optimism. It’s better for your mental health than being a miserable pessimist. 

    Truth is, though, we’ll find out if they’re good signings after they’ve played for us. You’ve been around long enough (like me) to have seen plenty of dead cert good signings turn into flops here and vice versa. There’s just too many variables at play - will they settle in London, will they get on with NJ, do they still have the hunger they once had, will they suffer some unexpected misfortune on their personal life, will they get clobber by a late tackle 10 minutes into their debut, etc., - for us to know either way. 

    What I would say, is I have as much confidence as I’ve had for a long while that the club is going about scouting and recruiting in a structured and professional manner, we’re more attractive now as a continuing Championship team, and we have a manager with a clear playing identity, knows what he wants, and will fight to get it. We’re probably as likely to make success of recruitment this summer as we’ve been for quite some time. 
    I agree and aren't happy when our fans are unduly negative.

    But Stoke are seen as a bang average Championship team at best.
    Dundee sell 2 centre halves.
    Stoke get Luke Graham for £2M.
    We get Billy K for £500K. 

    Me, I've no idea, but remain hopeful.

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  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 19,749
    The majority seem to be pleased with our 2 new signings.

    I’ll be honest in that I’d never heard of either and didn’t know most of our fans watched so many Dundee and Heracles games last season.

    Heres hoping.
    Novelty of a new signing. We see the same thing every transfer window - a lot of the players that people were getting similarly excited about last summer are now the ones we’re hoping this summer’s signings will replace.

    I don’t begrudge people riding the wave of optimism. It’s better for your mental health than being a miserable pessimist. 

    Truth is, though, we’ll find out if they’re good signings after they’ve played for us. You’ve been around long enough (like me) to have seen plenty of dead cert good signings turn into flops here and vice versa. There’s just too many variables at play - will they settle in London, will they get on with NJ, do they still have the hunger they once had, will they suffer some unexpected misfortune on their personal life, will they get clobber by a late tackle 10 minutes into their debut, etc., - for us to know either way. 

    What I would say, is I have as much confidence as I’ve had for a long while that the club is going about scouting and recruiting in a structured and professional manner, we’re more attractive now as a continuing Championship team, and we have a manager with a clear playing identity, knows what he wants, and will fight to get it. We’re probably as likely to make success of recruitment this summer as we’ve been for quite some time. 
    I agree and aren't happy when our fans are unduly negative.

    But Stoke are seen as a bang average Championship team at best.
    Dundee sell 2 centre halves.
    Stoke get Luke Graham for £2M.
    We get Billy K for £500K. 

    Me, I've no idea, but remain hopeful.
    Stoke are really pushing the boat out though. With the window they're having their expectations will be to be pushing for Play Offs
  • mart77
    mart77 Posts: 5,787
    Mystic Meg told me we are looking to sign a French RWB from Ligue 2. No name or club though.
    I thought this was a wind up, is it not?
  • 2121
    2121 Posts: 1,573
    I also asked ai who which midfielder we could realistically sign that would take us to the next level and got 1) jordan clark (luton obviously), 2) tyrese hall loan (spurs) 3) lewis travis (derby) 4) joe hodge (tondela)
    amongst some other wilder suggestions also not worth posting 😂
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 10,065
    fenaddick said:
    The majority seem to be pleased with our 2 new signings.

    I’ll be honest in that I’d never heard of either and didn’t know most of our fans watched so many Dundee and Heracles games last season.

    Heres hoping.
    Novelty of a new signing. We see the same thing every transfer window - a lot of the players that people were getting similarly excited about last summer are now the ones we’re hoping this summer’s signings will replace.

    I don’t begrudge people riding the wave of optimism. It’s better for your mental health than being a miserable pessimist. 

    Truth is, though, we’ll find out if they’re good signings after they’ve played for us. You’ve been around long enough (like me) to have seen plenty of dead cert good signings turn into flops here and vice versa. There’s just too many variables at play - will they settle in London, will they get on with NJ, do they still have the hunger they once had, will they suffer some unexpected misfortune on their personal life, will they get clobber by a late tackle 10 minutes into their debut, etc., - for us to know either way. 

    What I would say, is I have as much confidence as I’ve had for a long while that the club is going about scouting and recruiting in a structured and professional manner, we’re more attractive now as a continuing Championship team, and we have a manager with a clear playing identity, knows what he wants, and will fight to get it. We’re probably as likely to make success of recruitment this summer as we’ve been for quite some time. 
    I agree and aren't happy when our fans are unduly negative.

    But Stoke are seen as a bang average Championship team at best.
    Dundee sell 2 centre halves.
    Stoke get Luke Graham for £2M.
    We get Billy K for £500K. 

    Me, I've no idea, but remain hopeful.
    Stoke are really pushing the boat out though. With the window they're having their expectations will be to be pushing for Play Offs
    Must be getting on for £15-20m spent now for Stoke at least? Playoffs are surely the minimum for them or Robins won't last long 
  • AndyG
    AndyG Posts: 6,406
    When you listen to that interview you can’t help but love the bloke. I consider myself a decent judge of people and I genuinely think he really means what he says and the words aren’t just sound bites or box ticking PR exercises. Bring the season on NJ ! We are all behind you. Well most of us lol
  • KiwiValley
    KiwiValley Posts: 3,546
    AndyG said:
    When you listen to that interview you can’t help but love the bloke. I consider myself a decent judge of people and I genuinely think he really means what he says and the words aren’t just sound bites or box ticking PR exercises. Bring the season on NJ ! We are all behind you. Well most of us lol
    Everyone thinks they are a good judge of character... we can't all be right? But yes i don't think there is much duplicity in the man. he says what he means.