Summer 2014 Transfers Mega-thread

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I'm sorry if my rained off 18 holes today is making me argumentative but what achievements and experience are we talking about? The fact that he never comes out for crosses or corners? The fact, as pointed out by Supers, that any shot from outside the box goes in if aimed for the corner? Lack of height is not his fault but a good reason why you are unlikely to make the grade as a first choice GK. Experience? As I pointed out Bunn has made less than 30 more starts in 14 seasons than Rudd has had in 4!! Take the wages into account and its a no brainer. Further proof required? If Bunn is that good why hasn't anybody come in for him? As I mentioned Rudd's only 'crime' is that he came through our academy.

To be clear - I wasn't saying he was that good <ok>. (Incidentally, I seem to recall he is a specialist penalty saver, might have made that up. If that's the case he is a good bench option for that reason.)

I was simply saying what he has is experience, which is invaluable as a goalkeeper.

And, on top of that, he has a very good temperament to be a back-up 'keeper, because he seems happy to sit on the bench for weeks, but he's focused and sharp when obliged to step in.

All I meant was that it is very harsh to suggest he is a dreadful 'keeper, when he clearly is not and, more to the point, served us extremely well at a very difficult time. He just has major shortcomings which mean he will never be a first choice. I think he's better suited to being a second choice 'keeper than Rudd for exactly the reasons highlighted elsewhere - Rudd will be good enough to be a starting goalkeeper and therefore will itch to be the "number 1".
 
To be clear - I wasn't saying he was that good <ok>. (Incidentally, I seem to recall he is a specialist penalty saver, might have made that up. If that's the case he is a good bench option for that reason.)

I was simply saying what he has is experience, which is invaluable as a goalkeeper.

And, on top of that, he has a very good temperament to be a back-up 'keeper, because he seems happy to sit on the bench for weeks, but he's focused and sharp when obliged to step in.

All I meant was that it is very harsh to suggest he is a dreadful 'keeper, when he clearly is not and, more to the point, served us extremely well at a very difficult time. He just has major shortcomings which mean he will never be a first choice. I think he's better suited to being a second choice 'keeper than Rudd for exactly the reasons highlighted elsewhere - Rudd will be good enough to be a starting goalkeeper and therefore will itch to be the "number 1".

Sorry to drag this on but 29 extra games in 10 extra seasons does not count as invaluable experience to me. What is wrong with Rudd pushing for 1st spot? He will keep Ruddy on his toes more than Bunn does and he is now one step nearer that aim as 2nd choice keeper than he would have been as 3rd choice keeper out on loan. Ruddy will see it as competition and Rudd will see it as career progress - win win!!
 
We are apparently linked with Arsenal CD Miquel, who has just one year left on his contract. Lefty apparently and a permanent rather than loan is touted. Well, with only a year, he is not going to be loaned so that he leaves on a free after it ends.
 
Canary Rob:6976988 said:
He's not even the best fullback at Norwich.

He's the best attacking fullback at Norwich

He's not even the best attacking fullback at Norwich. Haha, sorry being a bit devils advocate, saw the opportunity to use a quote similar to John Lennon about Ringo Starr.

I don't mind Whittaker as I said, and he isn't some sort of scape goat, I just see that as area we should perhaps strengthen.
 
I would say Olsson, when let off his chain, is better. Not that I have a particular problem with Whittaker - I think he's getting better with every game.

Good point - I should probably say Whittaker is the best "right-sided" attacking fullback in the league, IMO. I can't think of one that is better, though some maybe have more potential (Byram).


He's not even the best attacking fullback at Norwich. Haha, sorry being a bit devils advocate, saw the opportunity to use a quote similar to John Lennon about Ringo Starr.

I don't mind Whittaker as I said, and he isn't some sort of scape goat, I just see that as area we should perhaps strengthen.

See above - maybe Olsson. Though over their respective times at Norwich, even though Olsson's played a lot more I'd be willing to bet that Whittaker has scored and created more than Olsson. It's just that Olsson is all round significantly better
 
£2m for Bassong from Palace? Please, please let it be true! McNally will have pulled off another masterstroke if that comes off.

Palace are probably one of the only clubs who'd be interested in him. They need reinforcements and the money hasn't been available until recently.
 
£2m for Bassong from Palace? Please, please let it be true! McNally will have pulled off another masterstroke if that comes off.

Palace are probably one of the only clubs who'd be interested in him. They need reinforcements and the money hasn't been available until recently.

Lack of transfer funds was what led Pulis to quit <doh> So why make it available after the horse (who did a fine job for them last season) has bolted? :emoticon-0112-wonde

The former Stoke boss was reportedly at odds with the club's board over their dealings in the transfer market this summer, having missed out on several of his top targets including Gylfi Sigurdsson and Steven Caulker.

above excerpt from this report:
http://www1.skysports.com/football/...crystal-palace-manager-sky-sources-understand
 
This annoying little twerp keeps piping up with gems.
Olsson misses the squad for 'family bereavement' reasons on Saturday, apparently, whereas 'unknown' sees it totally differently :emoticon-0112-wonde

unknown &#8207;@Norwich12435678 2m
The purpose (deliberate) sending off, timed it very well. Played last game for #ncfc against Wolves. I did report this remember

Edit: if he does go for top $$ then Nathan Ake on a season long loan from Chelsea would be handy <ok>
 
Only thing to say about that Cromer is that it'll be interesting to see is Marcus O plays for Blackburn this weekend. Even then, that doesn't necessarily mean anything. Could just be that these type of things have a bigger impact on Martin.
 
Club twitter feed says Olsson out of Bournemouth game due to family bereavement.



Thoughts are with him. Seems to be going through the mill a bit lately.


I'd guess that was family business which he spent a lot of time in Sweden for over preseason. Poor guy not been a good few months.

Edit: it's one if his parents, poor guy.
 
This annoying little twerp keeps piping up with gems.
Olsson misses the squad for 'family bereavement' reasons on Saturday, apparently, whereas 'unknown' sees it totally differently :emoticon-0112-wonde



Edit: if he does go for top $$ then Nathan Ake on a season long loan from Chelsea would be handy <ok>

he's talking total s**te cromer. he is genuinely away for a family bereavement.

edit. making a habit of missing other posts - sorry bath <ok>
 
This annoying little twerp keeps piping up with gems.
Olsson misses the squad for 'family bereavement' reasons on Saturday, apparently, whereas 'unknown' sees it totally differently :emoticon-0112-wonde



Edit: if he does go for top $$ then Nathan Ake on a season long loan from Chelsea would be handy <ok>

Before I thought this tweeter was an amusing fake. Clearly foreign, apparently Dutch, with some sort of axe to grind with Norwich. Bizarre, especially with the £50 offers to anyone who retweets thing.

Edit: it's one if his parents, poor guy.

Now it's clear "unknown" is just an utter twat.