So no surprises but it's now official
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What a great video. His defensive play looks great! Looks like a wing-back at times. He also looks like he's packed full of flair and energy. I can definitely see him making things happen in a dull, tight match. I'm a bit more excited to see him now.He scored Brentford's goal of the season and became a regular starter from December onwards. The Brentford compilation:
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He has also played as a forward, and it shows.
Surely ' keeping us financially viable ' is the main job of a Chief Exec?I have a theory, quite possibly totally wrong, concerning DM. His stance in transfer negotiations, by events unfolding later, seem to point to to his tactics disconcerting clubs, agents and player we approached, to the point where negotiations were fruitless. Last window we were linked with numerous players, totally unsuccessfully in all cases except Klose and Pinto, Naismith was a recruit from the summer in all but signature. In his efforts to keep us financially viable he played, or appeared to, hardball to the extreme. The Brady deal is a case in point. If it was not for the fact that Robbie wanted to stay in the EPL, our negotiations were pretty poor from my reading of events.
Bristol City are recruiting well the past few seasons, they are a growing club. I also think that Reading and Fulham do well with signing young talent and making them into highly chased prospects. I don't think it's a negative to beat those clubs to him, I think I'd be worried if no other clubs wanted him.Pleased that we've got some business done reasonably early, and the gap in the squad from Redmond's departure has been swiftly filled. It would appear that true to what the board said, the lack of a chief exec hasn't stopped business being done. McNally may have got the deal done for 10p and a dog biscuit, or he could have lowballed Liverpool and lost the player to someone else, we'll never know.
Speaking of other clubs, the only thing that stops me raving profusely about Canos before a ball's been kicked in anger is the calibre of club we were supposedly up against. I'm not sure Bristol City, Reading and Fulham have quite the same objective for the coming season as we do. But then he wouldn't be expensive enough for Newcastle or Villa, so it's probably a nothing-argument.
He doesn't even come Klose FMLTomas Kalas to Fulham on loan. Strange one, I was sure he'd join up with Boro again. I'd of taken a loan of him at City! Great Defender.
Not sure why a few on here were getting worked up about that.That would be great, DH! A buy-back clause would put us at a big disadvantage against a wealthy club like Liverpool.
I feel much better about the deal, now. Thanks for the post.
Totally bizarre if true. Why would we bid £10m now for a guy who missed most of last season with a potentially career threatening injury - but not for a fit and (semi) firing Benik Afobe when we had all those Premiership riches at our disposal?No idea where he got his info, but a forest supporting colleague says that we have increased our bid for Britt to £10M. Not even Newsnow have anything about it though?
Desperation or bullshitTotally bizarre if true. Why would we bid £10m now for a guy who missed most of last season with a potentially career threatening injury - but not for a fit and (semi) firing Benik Afobe when we had all those Premiership riches at our disposal?![]()
Totally bizarre if true. Why would we bid £10m now for a guy who missed most of last season with a potentially career threatening injury - but not for a fit and (semi) firing Benik Afobe when we had all those Premiership riches at our disposal?![]()


Totally bizarre if true. Why would we bid £10m now for a guy who missed most of last season with a potentially career threatening injury - but not for a fit and (semi) firing Benik Afobe when we had all those Premiership riches at our disposal?![]()
And, indirectly, a big chunk of why we got relegated. If your CEO is not giving the manager and coaching staff wholehearted support in all areas, then it ends up all pulling in different directions.I've heard from a pretty reliable source that we had an offer accepted for Afobe and a few others in Jan and the deals didn't go through as we weren't prepare to pay big wages. Also it sounded like agents not wanting to deal with McNally was, in part, true. That may be why he left.
True 1950, but I was only alluding to his transfer negotiating, and as you can see from some posts above I am not the only one who has doubts.Surely ' keeping us financially viable ' is the main job of a Chief Exec?