Summer '24 transfer window

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Every good striker was an unknown and "discovered" at sometime in their career aka Kevin Phillips, Jamie Vardy to name just 2 off the top of my head
Agreed

the worry is we had a few of them last year that didn’t work and were desperate for one to work

let’s hope
 
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The worry is what happens should we not have Mayenda or Mundle? Does Isidor then become left winger and Rusyn bumped to striker? It's just a bit awkward. Similar to defence, I suppose, but I feel we are already acquainted with O9 playing rb.

Rusyn seems to be coming into it more and, if all three/four are injured we'd have to go with Bellingham ...

...attracting players to second, third or fourth fiddle can't be easy.
 
I don't disagree but Speakman is gambling our season on Mundle and Isidor

Everything is a gamble mate. It may be that by improving these players,particularly in midfield,we can get 5 players scoring 10 goals apiece,instead of relying on a central striker to get half that on his own. I'm excited by this squad and our additions,let's see how we do when RLB has had them on the training ground for a couple of weeks.
 
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Rusyn seems to be coming into it more and, if all three/four are injured we'd have to go with Bellingham ...

...attracting players to second, third or fourth fiddle can't be easy.
I think if push came to shove we could throw O'Nein up front. He'd certainly cause the defenders some headaches :)
 
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Well, I'm buzzing. Transfer window is closed. We're top of the league, three wins from three, strengthened the side, including a new forward, one of the youngsters we signed previously seems to be making a decent step up to the first team picture, and the new manager seems to be a good fit.

Wouldn't say I was buzzing mate, but I would have been if we'd got the CF in, that's how close we've come in this window.

With the addition of Mepham, we've strengthened the back four. We've massively strengthened the engine room and will be a match for anyone in there.

Up front, we'll it's disappointing, but we have got a few options. The fact that Brighton came sniffing and were prepared to pay up to £2M for Watson was encouraging, so I expect him and Mundle to share the LW slot, which in the short term is weaker than we started with due to the loss of Clarke. We've got Roberts and Poveda on the right, which is stronger than we started with and having strengthened the midfield so much, we could add Jobe on occasions to Mayenda and Isidor without compromising the strength of the midfield.

We have got rid of a few options who didn't really fit the way we play and I would have liked to have seen a few more go, like Ba and Aouchiche, who I both think will struggle to get game time.

So, it's not totally what we had hoped for, but our Head Coach has a lot more to work with and no one can argue that RLB has certainly hit the ground running. As fans, we just have to back him and the players at this disposal and hope we continue to surprise a few of our opponents like Ipswich did last season.
 
Agreed. Not great at all with so much money from Clarke and absolute peanuts spent. Was a time to really have a look and show some intent. Top of the league and 35k season tickets holders.
Not sure it is peanuts depending how you look at it, the option clauses for Isidor and Samed along with the two young lads fees is probably all the Clarke money. Still unacceptable in terms of experienced centre forward recruitment but looks very promising in other areas. January should mean we can focus entirely on one experienced striker and fullback competition. Ideally only bring 2/3 in and move a few fringe players on.
 
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This is going to be unpopular but I’m happy with our transfer buisness.

Experience down the spine which is what we all asked, two highly rated young additions with no real rush to throw them into the deep end, a 24 year old striker who’s scored goals in another country that we can hope can transition into this country and if you told me at the start of the season we’d only loose Clarke out of our top players I wouldn’t of believed you.

kept quiet about it on here last night but I really wasn’t understanding the clamour for wanting to sign another “first team ready” striker, that would only half the development of Mayenda.

obviously I wouldn’t of said nah like if it happened, but why develop someone else’s player (fofana) when we have our own in Mayenda who has shown something so far this season?
We have to develop mayenda ya right, the quality is there and this should be the season to try and help him kick on.
 
Decided not to comment last night as emotions were running high for us all, likely still are.

No point in lying but im def disappointed in not signing another championship ready CF. I do think some people went overboard last night but if thats their way to vent n show their frustrations then fair enough. The CF situaion has been poor the last 12 months or so but i would also say the situation this season looks better than last so we have improved in that area.

I do get annoyed when i see comments saying the window has been a failure - it hasnt. I get some went overboard because it has been a good window and they felt the CF position was the missing piece.

For me there has been so many positives this summer and they all outweigh the disappointed of losing Clarke n not signing a striker.

RLB is the biggest positive, we all really like him and this was always going to be the biggest n most important 'signing' of the window.
We retained Rigg, i remember most on here saying keeping him would be our best piece of business all summer - we kept him!
Ballard signed a new deal
Jobe signed a new deal
Hume, neil, Patterson and Roberts all stayed despite there being bids on the table for all 4
We signed the experienced CM we have been crying out for in Browne
We added a really quality CM in Sameh who brings that pace n energy we have lacked for a while.
CM is now a position of real strength, its the most important position on the pitch for me and we now look really strong in that area.
Poveda will be a great addition, i think his presence alone has meant Roberts has lifted his game.
Moore is a very good no2 who again will push Patterson
Mepham, what a signing this could be. A quality championship CB who again turns a potential weakness into a real strength now at CB.
Aleksic is a wow talent from what I've seen, this boy looks the real deal and I'm buzzing to see him in action for us.
Abdullahi is meant to be a cracking prospect, i need to watch more of himself myself before giving my thoughts.
Isidor has signed and already seems to get the club and looks buzzing to play for us. I love that RLB clearly wanted him so therefore must know he can play in his system so im looking forward to seeing him play.
We have got off to a cracking start
Some of our younger players have really kicked on


Yes the striker is deflating and they must review how they are 1st identifying scouting targets through data, 2nd how are they scouting potential targets and then 3rd how are they signing these lads.

What i would say is i honestly believe that both Mayenda and Isidor can score double figures this season, i don't except either to be close to 20 goals but they can hit double figures.

Every team in the league will have areas of weakness, either in terms of squad depth or 1st team positions and we are no different

Overall, i think its been a pretty good window with almost all our needs met. We have got proven championship experience in the team which is what we were crying out fir last season
Yes !
 
Everything is a gamble mate. It may be that by improving these players, particularly in midfield, we can get 5 players scoring 10 goals apiece, instead of relying on a central striker to get half that on his own. I'm excited by this squad and our additions, let's see how we do when RLB has had them on the training ground for a couple of weeks.
There are informed gambles and then there are wildcards.

I could gamble £20 that Cannon, Broadhead, Hirst, Mendy or Moore would get us 15-20 goals this season and I think my money would be safe,
I could gamble £100 that Clarke would get us 25+ goal contributions again. Again, my money would be safe

I wouldn't feel as confident putting that money on Isidor, Mundle & Abdullahi.

100% behind the team and the coach but I feel like the powers that be have left us short again
 
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I kept off posting yesterday, instead I was watching the meltdown on RTG and as the day developed on here as well. At times it was getting toxic.

Better to review the window after the dust has settled, so here I go.

Manager: we might just have landed a real gem

Players in:

Two keepers, the one from Stoke I don’t really get, not on the bench and didn’t play for the under 21,s. He might be here to work with the younger keepers.

Defence: An experienced international defender, a good foil for Ballard but where will that leave 09?

Midfield: An experienced player with years in the Championship, who can play CDM and more advanced, with a good few goals to his name. A player who was in named in the French leagues team of the season in 1922/23. An eighteen year old who is already in the senior national squad for his country. Another promising kid (Lenz).

Forwards: ok this depends on how you refine forwards, first we signed a striker from the Russian top division, a wide forward with a potential X factor for nothing and then another kid to develop.

So nine players in. Yes it would have been nice to have signed an experienced proved goal scorer but we didn’t.

Players out: Only Clarke will be a real miss, however Mundle looked good against Burnley and his size offers something different. Clarke has the ability to go past players with ease, however he could be knocked off the ball when running at speed, Mundle is not as silky but is bigger and stronger and can run at defenders knocking them over instead. We also, f he can stay fit got Cirkin back which adds more attacking options down the left. So a miss yes but it might not be as big a miss and we will harder to defend against as the attack will not all come through Clarke.

As for the others who have gone, none of them leave me thinking they will be weaker without them. The other message sent out was the hands off Tom Watson, in the past £2m from a Premier League team would have seen him gone.

So when looking across the whole window and the new style of play I am fairly happy. This division looks to be the weakest it has been since we came back up and on that note I think we have enough for top 6, if not the top 2.