Oufccraig45
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At last Findlay done now onto the next oneBrown and Findlay 2 very good signings
At last Findlay done now onto the next oneBrown and Findlay 2 very good signings
I turned tweet notifications off after half time because I thought that would be when it was done. What a fool I am [emoji23]
What about Browne?So our defensive options as it stands:
Long/Forde RB
Moore/Findlay/Brown CB,
Seddon/new player LB (Tho sounds like Brown may be the back up?)
Could the three at the back still be on with Moore and Brown either side of Findlay?
Long and Seddon WB's?
Cam and McGuane in the middle
Bodin in behind Tayls and Baldock when fit?
Unpopular opinion but I still think Seddon has a role to play here.
Yeah if we play 3 at the back the wingers won't be as involved, Browne could play in the hole or be the pace up front?What about Browne?
What about all the right players that turned us down? It's very easy to say that the later deals are the better deals because they take more time to do, but with the same logic the second and third-choice deals also take longer to do because they require the first-choice ones breaking down. Getting in players early isn't often a substitute for quality, it means you're getting in your first choices early.That's true, but we constantly read on here 'it's too late for players to gel, we should have got business done early'. That is plainly rubbish, sometimes you have to wait for the right players to become available. Players can hit it off straight away, players can play together for years and not be on the same wavelength.
It's the binary viewpoints that get to me. Life, and Football, is rarely that straightforward.
Anyone else find it shitty that when we sign players from bigger (or in this case, just richer) clubs that there's never any mention of it on their news or social media? When we let a youth/fringe player go to a lower league team we always put up a post about it and say farewell etc.
Results will be the proof of the pudding.Because (like us), they are outgunned by the financial heavyweights in the division (Ipswich, Wednesday, Derby etc.) and can't compete directly with them for the top, proven League One/Championship talent. So they have to take risks on young talented players from lower leagues, Ireland and Premier League academies as well as players who are on the downswing a little bit that they hope they can revitalize.
And look, I'm all for signing 1 or 2 McNallys or Smyths every window. There's potentially massive value there. I just look at MK Dons' window and think that they've gone a little overboard on youngsters this year - and I'm not particularly impressed by the more experienced pros they've recruited to complement them. I'm still hopeful that we will do better when we eventually get our recruitment done!
Not good enough took KR 3 years to sign Findlay
Robbo out!
I take your point, I just cant figure that if it was generally known that he was not going to sign a new contract why no one has come in for him. Especially in that area, the north west with so many potential suitors.Hmmm. Tough to say. I see your thinking but I think if he goes that’s them as good as relegated. I suppose the dilemma for them is if they hold him against his will, will he even get 10 for them? Tough one for them unless they have a replacement ready to go.
I think at £2/300k you’d have half the championship after him as a backup.