How about Proschwitz? I heard he's a great penalty taker.
Ha ha probably only German i can remember playing for city and yes he loved penalties especially against Cardiff
How about Proschwitz? I heard he's a great penalty taker.
Fair enough. I think this summer will address that somewhat and maybe that’s just a rose tinted view. I’d appreciate 7/8 signings of a permanent variety that would become the core that would be backed up by the loans and a few every summer.
Thought exactly that. Leaked the story which lead to Baz’s article, now all of a sudden Sheff Utd pull out all the stops and he changes his mind… we must’ve been very confident given he was supposed to fly out this morningOn the Moore thing, regardless of what we think about the pros and cons of signing him, to miss out on an obvious priority target can't be good. If we were throwing really good terms at him as it sounds like we were then that suggests we were pretty eager (or desperate?) and will presumably be even moreso for the next target on the list. Definitely doesn't bode well.
As for Mike White's thread about the need for the to get moving, maybe I've got it wrong but wasn't it him who yesterday broke the Kieffer Moore story that the club had been trying to keep quiet? That can't have helped. Other clubs swooping in is exactly why they like to keep it quiet for as long as possible. If I've got that wrong then sorry Mike (he always seems to see things on here) but if it was him that broke it first while others had sat on it as instructed then that's a bit poor I think.
From what I know, Ipswich are the only team to put an offer in at the published prices…,that sort of tells me he isn’t rated by the other 19 pl clubs as highly as he is on here. If Ipswich are the only club to offer what they’ve offered then that’s what he’s worth
On the Moore thing, regardless of what we think about the pros and cons of signing him, to miss out on an obvious priority target can't be good. If we were throwing really good terms at him as it sounds like we were then that suggests we were pretty eager (or desperate?) and will presumably be even moreso for the next target on the list. Definitely doesn't bode well.
As for Mike White's thread about the need for the to get moving, maybe I've got it wrong but wasn't it him who yesterday broke the Kieffer Moore story that the club had been trying to keep quiet? That can't have helped. Other clubs swooping in is exactly why they like to keep it quiet for as long as possible. If I've got that wrong then sorry Mike (he always seems to see things on here) but if it was him that broke it first while others had sat on it as instructed then that's a bit poor I think.
They’re not selling him now thoughEverton were waiting for Branthwaite to be sold though.
I am always concerned how we seem to put all eggs in one basketI am not sure on it to be honest a 3 year deal for somebody 32 years old at the start of the season bit torn between disappointed and not bothered, hopefully doesnt tare up trees at the blunts.... time will tell
A club just relegated from the Premier League and expected to be in the running to go straight back up is always going to be an attractive proposition.
Lot of bed wetting about Jaden. However, Villa would never have let him go without the buy back or the sell on. They knew the talent they had on their hands.
Everton wouldn’t go higher than £16m, Palace wouldn’t go higher than £18m. Philogene is a massive risk for a premier league club at this stage, I personally think he’s going too early.Perhaps tan shouldn't have been so smug about our negotiating position on Jaden then. Where's these other clubs he said would bid to drive the price up?
I am always concerned how we seem to put all eggs in one basket
Everton wouldn’t go higher than £16m, Palace wouldn’t go higher than £18m. Philogene is a massive risk for a premier league club at this stage, I personally think he’s going too early.
Albeit I share the sentiment about Tan/Acun’s messaging
I think we all thought it unfortunately. Clearly we all value him much higher than the market does which is hard but ultimately when you factor in the circumstances IMO it’s not as bad as some are making out mI thought tans implication was clubs in other countries would bid to drive the price up.
I think we all thought it unfortunately. Clearly we all value him much higher than the market does which is hard but ultimately when you factor in the circumstances IMO it’s not as bad as some are making out m

The Philogene one is a weird one though in fairness. Emery wanted to keep him after pre season, so essentially we’ve been paid to develop him for a season as they never wanted to lose him, Emery being the a big push behind the deal to bring him back.We sold him for less than KLP.
Not sure that's an issue with our valuation and everything to do with Acun panicking about FFP.
The Philogene one is a weird one though in fairness. Emery wanted to keep him after pre season, so essentially we’ve been paid to develop him for a season as they never wanted to lose him, Emery being the a big push behind the deal to bring him back.
On the Moore thing, regardless of what we think about the pros and cons of signing him, to miss out on an obvious priority target can't be good. If we were throwing really good terms at him as it sounds like we were then that suggests we were pretty eager (or desperate?) and will presumably be even moreso for the next target on the list. Definitely doesn't bode well.
As for Mike White's thread about the need for the to get moving, maybe I've got it wrong but wasn't it him who yesterday broke the Kieffer Moore story that the club had been trying to keep quiet? That can't have helped. Other clubs swooping in is exactly why they like to keep it quiet for as long as possible. If I've got that wrong then sorry Mike (he always seems to see things on here) but if it was him that broke it first while others had sat on it as instructed then that's a bit poor I think.
His wife is expecting and his entire support network is in Sheffield. They were probably the one club that could have beaten us to him given the circumstances surrounding his personal life and with them also operating on a budget, they presumably heard about our bid, realised they could afford him and went for it (though I suspect his agent had something to do with it, will be listening to his signing interview with great interest). The fact he turned down a very good deal with us to sign for Sheffield United suggests it isn't about the football on this one and to be fair, if it was me and my wife wanted to stay put or move back to Scotland, I'd do the exact same thing for my family.
Somebody else mentioned "putting our eggs in one basket", but I don't think that's the case either. The Moore deal falling through hits harder only because we haven't heard any other names being close. We're operating on a specific budget, so I'm not surprised at the hush surrounding incomings, even my usual source hasn't got much (though I will say that there's good reason for my optimism and it isn't the amphetamines I'm on. Well, not entirely). We have plenty of targets, now that Greaves and Philogene have gone, we have a better picture of which of those targets we can go for. It wouldn't surprise me if we've been talking to a couple of players based in Turkey while we've been out there.