Transfer Rumours Summer 2024 transfer thread

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Where's this competent recruitment team? As it seems like it's more hope than based on track record
The recruitment is on par with stick the tail on the donkey. Roll on the end of the transfer window when we can see chavs fooling about outside the KFC while we pay over inflated prices for mediocre players.
 
Well they built a team that finished 7th last season so they’re doing something right?

Where the issue lies is long term planning, not the ability to find a good player that’s a good fit for systems we are playing.

But they did that by spending more than we could afford.

For me last season was down to having a good gaffer and the L1 core of the squad being a lot better than people realise.

Throw in a few decent youngsters and you've got the makings of a really good squad. I also think it's pretty obvious that LR had a massive part to play in signing the youngsters and without him, we're going to really struggle. We were a really safe bet for a young kid's career, we're not any more.
 
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But they did that by spending more than we could afford.

For me last season was down to having a good gaffer and the L1 core of the squad being a lot better than people realise.

Throw in a few decent youngsters and you've got the makings of a really good squad. I also think it's pretty obvious that LR had a massive part to play in signing the youngsters and without him, we're going to really struggle. We were a really safe bet for a young kid's career, we're not any more.
Aside from the back line who stood out that was playing for us in league 1? Slater was nowhere near as influential.

We had excellent attacking talents signed by the current recruitment team. Something like 90% of our goals from last season are no longer at the club yet we still have the league 1 core. Rosenior did a good job nothing can take anything away from that but he was given what he wanted in both windows so let’s not act like it was all down to him.
 
Ok. Scores on the doors.

Gone: Our three best players.

Our number one goalkeeper.

All our loans.

A smattering of fringe players.

Arrived: A squad player who was already here and who's heading off soon anyway.

If Carling did transfer windows they'd be giving us a ****ing wide berth.

Near true. Imo Omur was in our three best players, maybe even the best, and is still with us. Thankfully. For now?
 
But they did that by spending more than we could afford.

For me last season was down to having a good gaffer and the L1 core of the squad being a lot better than people realise.

Throw in a few decent youngsters and you've got the makings of a really good squad. I also think it's pretty obvious that LR had a massive part to play in signing the youngsters and without him, we're going to really struggle. We were a really safe bet for a young kid's career, we're not any more.
How are we not? They’re pretty much guaranteed to start for us if they’re any good?
 
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[QUOTE="NewcastleTiger, post: 17687773, member: 1050696"]Well they built a team that finished 7th last season so they’re doing something right?

Where the issue lies is long term planning, not the ability to find a good player that’s a good fit for systems we are playing.[/QUOTE]

They did but rather than try to build on that they decided to scrap it and start again from scratch
 
[QUOTE="NewcastleTiger, post: 17687773, member: 1050696"]Well they built a team that finished 7th last season so they’re doing something right?

Where the issue lies is long term planning, not the ability to find a good player that’s a good fit for systems we are playing.

They did but rather than try to build on that they decided to scrap it and start again from scratch[/QUOTE]
No they didn’t scrap it they just signed too many players on the short term. Short term wise they built a good squad capable of challenging
 
[QUOTE="NewcastleTiger, post: 17687773, member: 1050696"]Well they built a team that finished 7th last season so they’re doing something right?

Where the issue lies is long term planning, not the ability to find a good player that’s a good fit for systems we are playing.

They did but rather than try to build on that they decided to scrap it and start again from scratch[/QUOTE]

I don't think they had much choice in some respects. The loans were never staying without promotion. Greaves and Philogene also.

I'm a bit surprised they cleared the decks almost completely though.
 
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They did but rather than try to build on that they decided to scrap it and start again from scratch

I don't think they had much choice in some respects. The loans were never staying without promotion. Greaves and Philogene also.

I'm a bit surprised they cleared the decks almost completely though.[/QUOTE]
That’s true, perhaps we shouldn’t only target loanees that will stay on the guarantee of promotion though?

Simons worked out for us, we signed him permanently, after performing for a few games in the side. Could be in for a big season.

Rak Sak-yi is another one with potential of being the same, good talent but not sure he’ll rip it up enough for Palace to not sanction a permanent deal.

We absolutely have choices as to how far ahead we are planning when signing a player
 
Aside from the back line who stood out that was playing for us in league 1? Slater was nowhere near as influential.

We had excellent attacking talents signed by the current recruitment team. Something like 90% of our goals from last season are no longer at the club yet we still have the league 1 core. Rosenior did a good job nothing can take anything away from that but he was given what he wanted in both windows so let’s not act like it was all down to him.

Are we forgetting the keeper that he very clearly didn't want? And if Acun did that once, he almost certainly did it more than once.


How are we not? They’re pretty much guaranteed to start for us if they’re any good?

Because Tim doesn't have a reputation in this country for developing young players, he's an unknown quantity and players will aways take the safe bet, as we've just seen with Moore. So any youngsters we do get on loan will likely be ones that have never played at this level before or ones that have never played senior football before.
 
Are we forgetting the keeper that he very clearly didn't want? And if Acun did that once, he almost certainly did it more than once.




Because Tim doesn't have a reputation in this country for developing young players, he's an unknown quantity and players will aways take the safe bet, as we've just seen with Moore. So any youngsters we do get on loan will likely be ones that have never played at this level before or ones that have never played senior football before.
God forbid they sign a Croatian youth international who’s performed in the Eredivise to replace a keeper who probably cost us double figures in points…

He does have a reputation globally though.
 
Are we forgetting the keeper that he very clearly didn't want? And if Acun did that once, he almost certainly did it more than once.




Because Tim doesn't have a reputation in this country for developing young players, he's an unknown quantity and players will aways take the safe bet, as we've just seen with Moore. So any youngsters we do get on loan will likely be ones that have never played at this level before or ones that have never played senior football before.

Or ones who have had mixed success so far at this level, like Morton, Delap, Jaden etc last season.

Why always so quick to assume something that hasn't happened yet?

You did this with the option/obligation bollocks a few weeks ago and got egg on your face. Why not wait and see before making pronouncements that aren't there to be made?

Thought you'd have the intelligence to have learnt by now?
 
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God forbid they sign a Croatian youth international who’s performed in the Eredivise to replace a keeper who probably cost us double figures in points…

He does have a reputation globally though.

But that's not the point, if a manager doesn't want a player, why sign him? It's not like Acun's track record is good.

He does have a reputation in Germany and I think he'll develop one here, but he won't in time for this window. It's like nobody at the club thinks when they hire a foreign manager that has no UK reputation and then gives him a massive rebuild and expects it to be a success. I feel really sorry for Tim, comes across as a really charismatic guy and I think he can do well under reasonable conditions.
 
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