Transfer Rumours The January 2018 Transfer Window Thread

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Well that mini feel good factor of better performances and results since Pritchard returned was short lived.
 
The following comment from Football Insider seems about right:

"Maddison is a decent young attacking midfielder, but he is nowhere good enough to be getting into the first-team at either Tottenham or Liverpool. Jurgen Klopp already has a very top-heavy squad and does not really need many more attacking players while Spurs have a great deal of young talent coming through that could be more worthwhile to develop than Maddison. The ex-Coventry ace has done wonders this season and is destined to play in the Premier League soon. However he does not appear to be good enough to get into a top six side just yet, and may be best off playing for a mid-table team, like Southampton."

With Pritchard gone, Madders should have a lot of game time for the rest of the season and into next year. If he moves to the PL soon he would probably be on the bench or worse. Time is on his side and he's developing rapidly here so why move on? The time will come, but he'd do well to look long-term.
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It's really down to him and as he said, he really enjoys playing, so why move in the summer to just make up the numbers - but then I guess his agent will have a say!! <doh>
Well that mini feel good factor of better performances and results since Pritchard returned was short lived.
We'll see.

Edit - From today's presser. So as several of us said, it was Pritchard who wanted the move - playing in blue and white??? [HASHTAG]#traitor[/HASHTAG]
 
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I think it's Huddersfield's record fee paid ...........

this from Hucks:

https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/n...brutally-honest-message-on-state-of-the-club/

P.S. welcome to the forum Norwich Pity <ok>

I think we all know that mistakes have been made on the transfer front, but SW seems to be doing a reasonable job of putting that right. The clear out, though painful, was necessary. The Jacob and Pritchard deals have restored the financial balance and provided money to continue the rebuilding process within a wage structure we can afford. The new players have settled in now, Lewis has been successfully brought into the first team and we should see some new players soon 'to give the boys a boost' as Lambert used to say. I always felt that such a radical restructuring would take more than one season and so it has done.
 
I'm strangely unconcerned by the Pritchard transfer. He didn't want to be here, so off you go son.

Injured for half of last year, he's played, what, 20 odd games for us? Seems like short term gain to me, could well be seeing him in the Championship next year.

Good and necessary business I'd say. <ok>
 
I feel as gutted about Pritchard leaving as I did when Ashton, Earnshaw, Bellamy, Johnson types left.

He really is a fantastic player, and he's only going to get better.

I think Huddersfield might be alright this season. They have already added Pritchard and Kongolo. 2 fantastic young players.
 
The following comment from Football Insider seems about right:

"Maddison is a decent young attacking midfielder, but he is nowhere good enough to be getting into the first-team at either Tottenham or Liverpool. Jurgen Klopp already has a very top-heavy squad and does not really need many more attacking players while Spurs have a great deal of young talent coming through that could be more worthwhile to develop than Maddison. The ex-Coventry ace has done wonders this season and is destined to play in the Premier League soon. However he does not appear to be good enough to get into a top six side just yet, and may be best off playing for a mid-table team, like Southampton."

With Pritchard gone, Madders should have a lot of game time for the rest of the season and into next year. If he moves to the PL soon he would probably be on the bench or worse. Time is on his side and he's developing rapidly here so why move on? The time will come, but he'd do well to look long-term.
But when about when he's dropped for Vrancic?
 
Well that mini feel good factor of better performances and results since Pritchard returned was short lived.
That's one of the main things I was sad about. It made such a difference to have him back, and we waited so long!

It also looked like Madders and Pritch had a really good connection.
 
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So, we start the game against Bristol City without Pritchard and Widschut. Many would argue that the latter will not be missed but the absence of Pritchard will be a significant blow. Can’t see anything but a defeat. How many of you out there believe we will replace Pritchard?
As I said yesterday we wont and cant.

We can't get a player of that quality for that sum, or less money, coz other clubs aren't as stupid as ours.

We wont because bringing in another German 3rd league player for 50,000 wont replace him, and that seems to be where our recruitment is at.

I also think that we have really depressingly quickly become a really unattractive prospect of a club to join.
 
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Wolves apparently looking to offload Ben Marshall. Possible Pritchard replacement?! I really rate him. Strikes me as the kind of player a Burnley or Bournemouth could go for.
 
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Wolves apparently looking to offload Ben Marshall. Possible Pritchard replacement?! I really rate him. Strikes me as the kind of player a Burnley or Bournemouth could go for.

But we don't need to replace Pritchard, we have JM who is very much a replacement, so we can upgrade in other areas where it is required.
 
DF has been playing both Maddison and Pritchard for a number of games and they have been very effective together. So Pritchard goes do we now assume that Maddison will be as effective on his own or do we expect somebody else in the squad to take Pritchard's place and form an effective partnership with Maddison? I don’t think that a Pritchard replacement exists in our squad.
 
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As I said yesterday we wont and cant.

We can't get a player of that quality for that sum, or less money, coz other clubs aren't as stupid as ours.

We wont because bringing in another German 3rd league player for 50,000 wont replace him, and that seems to be where our recruitment is at.

I also think that we have really depressingly quickly become a really unattractive prospect of a club to join.

I don't think we are undesirable to join. We are as desirable as the wages we pay allow. That is more appealing than most/all second tiers in Europe, more so than some top tiers. We have just sold another player to the premier league for an 8 figure sum (tbc). If I'm a player in Germany on less money and fancy a shot at the PL gravy train, Norwich look a great stepping stone.
Increasingly we look a good place to be a youngster, a number of young players recently playing in the team and again moving on for better things (Of course some haven't made it, that's football) we look good for them too.
Who we looked good to, but perhaps don't any longer is; overpaid, old, hasbeens looking for a last pay day.

If you're young and hungry then we currently look a pretty good place to ply your trade.
Winning stuff, ok no, but that goes for many teams in many leagues, we are not the worst of these............yet?

Bah!
 
The bottom line is that you can't keep a player who doesn't want to be here, we can protest all we like.

He made a mistake choosing us over Brighton, thinking we had more chance of promotion, so he's gone for a definite (albeit possibly short-lived) move to the Prem.

I've forgotten about him already. <ok>