So we’re a little light up top and lacking some steel in the middle but we have depth and options now. And a majority are our players, who “should” make a good profit in the future. We’ve lacked that for a long time! If the team clicks, they will be devastating, if they don’t, who knows??? I guess we’ll only know if this window was a true success if we start seeing performances, and more importantly, points on the board. I’m quite looking forward to the journey… UTT
We’ve faltered in the last few windows we’ve supposedly ‘won’. While we missed out on a striker and Meffert we’ve largely done okay. Plugged most of the holes, mostly with young permanent signings. The club should be criticised for not sorting a striker but it’s been a fairly solid rebuild. ‘Winning’ the window hasn’t always meant success but hopefully a solid window does…
Ah - according to Wikipedia “Kamara started playing in Norwich City's academy as a winger, moving to left-back, then attacking midfielder, before finally settling as a striker.[9]” So maybe he’s our secret third striker.
Agree. Nice to finally have some real options from the bench in pretty much every position (assuming we have at least reasonable luck with injuries & suspensions until January). Well, we have from after the window onwards at least; pity it's not from today!
That's a 7.8 out of 10 window for me.....Karama incoming has taken it to a new height...It pleases me that our nemesis Narwych and their deluded country bumkin fans will be giving us far more respect. Now the boys need to gel pdq and take the league by storm....
Hell of a squad turnover in one window. If we are mid table come Jan I will be delighted. Positive is that we are now signing players on permanent deals. See what January brings but I suspect we are more likely to be serious contenders in 25/26 than this season.
We've a lot youngsters with, allegedly, a lot of potential. If the "gel" it could be an enjoyable season. If they don't, well, who knows. At least Acun would be able to do a proper rebuild with no constraints in League 1, although knowing our luck Birmingham will have forced them into doing something by then.
Listening to BC on the podcast above, they went after Cannon but we were only prepared to sign him outright...
I'm not entirely sure we have learned any lessons from last season. We've signed less permanents than we've let go (and that were in and around the Squad last season)
Whatever had happened this window, some on here would still have been whinging. Some people just don’t like change however big or small, whether it’s in their personal or work life. Life in the Championship is all about change particularly if you don’t have the financial cushion of parachute payments. How many teams have kept their Manager for more than a season and a half? How many teams do not utilise their loan spots and have to give back their Premier League talent at the end of each season? How many teams can hang on to all their best players if they fail to get promotion? Yes some of our change wasn’t necessarily forced on us and were at the owners discretion but he wants Premier League, and didn’t see it happening under Rosenior. I think we’ve ended the transfer window with a team of lots of potential. It’s now on Walter to deliver on that potential and succeed where Rosenior failed. Like I’ve said before, as long as we still in touching distance come January, we have the opportunity to strengthen again and we have a kind run in.
Don’t think Tyler Morton has moved anywhere, that surprises me as I doubt he will be a first teamer at Anfield. He’ll be hot property in January.