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Get real.
It's the same every transfer window, the fans expect a big clear out and better players coming in. It never happens.
Who is out there halfway through the season better than what we already have?
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If we want to play it out from the back, we need a midfield. Players that can defend as well as thread balls through or whip balls in and then pop up to get an important goal.
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If we want to play it out from the back, we need a midfield. Players that can defend as well as thread balls through or whip balls in and then pop up to get an important goal.
Exactly. Need to pass and move as a unit. Not just players with the technical skill but with the spatial and tactical awareness to make it work. That’ll help cut out some of the stupid situations we’ve put the back 4/5 into, and give us a chance to get decent balls forward.
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Unfortunately I am expecting this transfer window to be as disappointing as all the others recently - and I am an optimist.
We have people at the club who have been here years doing the same thing day in day out. There is no new blood to inject a different and modern approach. We get rammed down our throat that "we are a well run club" living within our means!
Well "our means" have got as sodomist all and will again I expect until something changes at the very top and I dont expect that either.
Ambition here is something that departed years ago.
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The absolute best we can hope for in January is Dembele gets sold for a decent wedge and maybe someone comes in for Pollock/Adlard/Grist. Get 6 months planning in ahead of the summer.
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I don't imagine we're paying much for the majority of the loan players, I think that's one of the main reasons they were brought in - cheap. If not, begs the question what level of scouting was done on them as with the exception of Edwards and maybe Preston (Windsor at a push if he's still even here!) look to be anything better than what we've already got in house.
Experienced players we had coming in over the summer on permanent deals were:
Scannell Rose Williams Mohsni
Fringe players/rough diamonds or whatever you want to call them:
Spokes Gibson Sisay Jackson
Then a handful of young lads making the step up from the youth team.
Going out
Jordan Cook Elliot Grandin Billy Clarke Elliott Whitehouse Harry Davis Jake Hessenthaler Bradley Garmston
Harry Cardwell Akheem Rose
Holloway has stated that Gibson, Sisay and Jackson have come in for the same combined wages we were paying for Rose and Cardwell. Even bundling Spokes in with the other 4 (I'd be amazed if he's on the same wages as them), it's still a massive difference in those who went out.
All four of the lads we signed have come with a lack of game time over the last few years, that will have impacted on their suitability to a lot of clubs and driven down their prices.
Wouldn't at all surprise me if Taylor, Morton, Bennett, Windsor and Gomis go back to their clubs in January. Ohman and Moshni find new clubs plus maybe someone like Curran leaving too. 4 or 5 new signings coming in at the same time. Goes against everything we need in terms of consistency but exactly what we need to avoid a relegation scrap.
Both Garmston and Grandin are still without a club. Neither set the world alight whilst here but they're capable and were part of a squad that was putting together much better performances and form than the current one. In particular I'm surprised Garmston hasn't been offered anything when we're now reliant on a 20 year old playing his first games in the FL.
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In fairness to Holloway he's in a 'no win' situation
First of all the mass of class players all fighting to play for him was total balderdash and signing untried lower league youngsters has been a total disaster.
He has now decided to go for experience in the January window, all very creditable but sadly the older more experienced players likely to come to BP tend to be those without or desperate for a club, either crocks who are coming to the end, unfit, not in a club or not played for a long time.
I think he's going to struggle to get any experienced quality but one or two older lads with lots of appearances behind them could be valuable for all the young lads hes trying to bring through
Just no more Hansons please, we can't afford that sort of salary for someone who is never going to play
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We want, the same as every club 14th or lower in every division in every country wants/needs.
Player confidence and return of fans would be an amazing catalyst. Am sure had the season gone ahead as planned, season tickets would’ve been higher and the calibre of player would’ve been better. Instead, IH made a brave decision (imho the correct one) by installing the much maligned ‘COVID clause’. The club quite possibly needed this to survive.
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Bit concerned that we’re relying on new recruitment, which may not be in place until January 31st and will likely take time to gel. By then we’re likely to be in the midst of a relegation battle. We need to get the best out of the team now and grind out points with a shored up defence. Not convinced that Ollie is the man to be able to do that.
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I think Hanson is pretty good when FULLY fit, but whether he will ever attain that now is debatable. I still think he is the best we have at the moment at least to bring some experience up there.
Two players are grating my gears at the moment though - Green and Hewitt.
Green, honestly. Runs about a bit but to what end? He is always just too late in everything he does. Just a tad too late when he tries to close down, just a tad late arriving to meet a cross. It seems to me he does just enough to get through a game without really stretching himself.
Hewitt is a real enigma. He blows so hot and cold! Comes back into the team and really seems to improve us, then gives us virtually nothing the next game. Same when he is full back - seems half decent one game then looks like he has never played there before the next. Move him to midfield, seems ok there - till the next game and so it goes on. I know these are tier 4 players, but frustration doesn't describe it.
You don't know what your talking about - why don't you go back to calling the one you normally do.
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