Transfer thread Summer 2015

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<doh> Irish! Yep...

I think £7m would be ok actually - there's a good chance he could be worth a hell of a lot more in a couple of years.
 
If you were in the binners shoes would you take it though? Good money for an aging player, but their whole game is built to pump long to him. Even if they got to spend all of it would they get any better? Clearly they can improve with the Mings money as he was bang average and not critical to their hoofball, but Murphy might just be worth more than that to them.
As for Josh or Jacob I wonder how much it would cost someone to buy players with their potential? Another season of limited opportunity or loan spell and might they want to move on?

Bah!
 
I agree GM - it's a close call. That cost of £4.5m to Middlesbrough might not matter much if by buying Murphy they knock out a key competitor for the race to promotion
 
As for Josh or Jacob I wonder how much it would cost someone to buy players with their potential? Another season of limited opportunity or loan spell and might they want to move on?
Sadly, victims of the club's recent success, General. Had we stayed in the championship, I'm sure one or both would have been involved, but to 'risk' youngsters with what we now have at stake may well be a bridge too far.
It also re-asks the question "what the hell is the point of having a cat 1 academy, if none of the products thereof ever get to make it to the first team"?
 
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I see Distin has joined Bournemouth. I think that's a good signing for them tbh. He's old, but from what I've seen of him he's still got it.
 
Sadly, victims of the club's recent success, General. Had we stayed in the championship, I'm sure one or both would have been involved, but to 'risk' youngsters with what we now have at stake may well be a bridge too far.
It also re-asks the question "what the hell is the point of having a cat 1 academy, if none of the products thereof ever get to make it to the first team"?

The need is still there in my book. We have not long been Cat 1 and those coming through who will truly benefit from improvements/upgrades to the youth system won't be seen for a while as yet. The goal is of course to be churning them out like Southampton, who not only have had a number of good players in their team from their academy, but also sold a number of youngsters on for very hefty profits.
We need to ensure that the football played in the academy is also tactically similar to the first team so that they can come through with a club ethos if you will. The Swansea structure for example where they now have a way of playing and the managers, players et al are hired, coached and directed that way. For some of our youngsters there is still time to mature too. I still think that you may see at least one Murphy bombing down City's wing on a regular basis, but look at Redmond, he is still maturing and until the tail end of last season still looked raw at championship level. He is only a year older but still developing, same for the Murph's. Their time will come!

Bah!
 
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Sadly, victims of the club's recent success, General. Had we stayed in the championship, I'm sure one or both would have been involved, but to 'risk' youngsters with what we now have at stake may well be a bridge too far.
It also re-asks the question "what the hell is the point of having a cat 1 academy, if none of the products thereof ever get to make it to the first team"?

To be honest, I wouldn't be surprised if the category 1 academy is doing ok already given the loan fees for the young players. If we're to sell a couple of the youngsters for a few hundred thousand here and there, the status ends up not costing you much. It only takes one player to come through the ranks every three years or so and sell on quite big and all of a sudden you're making profit. It is risky, but frankly for the cost I think it's one of the risks we should be taking as there are so many in football
 
Distin will be 38 in December and he certainly didn't pull up any trees with Everton last season. I think he's had it personally and would question how good a signing that is by Bournemouth, certainly in terms of his on pitch contributions anywhere as I've no doubt an experienced head will have something to offer in the dressing room at least.

Can't imagine we'd have shown any interest in him, thankfully in my opinion.