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Post by David Brent on May 28, 2022 14:15:47 GMT
I'd be amazed if Baker was on the radar of Premier League teams. He joined us for nothing 4 months ago , and I don't think he's shown enough yet for anyone to think he could really have a major impact at the top level. If he does another 6 months at a really good level, maybe. But, at 27, with a mercurial career, even then, it's hard to see who'd be in for him. But if the bidding did get up to £8m,I think we'd take it in a heartbeat. In this environment, where nobody has 2 pennies to rub together, you cold do some major damage in the transfer market with that kind of money. A good transfer team maybe
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Post by TinkerT on May 28, 2022 14:48:12 GMT
It happened at the stadium, the training ground all the staff park away from players so wouldn't be a problem here, and the public can't get access to carpark as its gated 24 hour security Wrong. Not wrong.
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Post by J-Roar on May 28, 2022 15:13:10 GMT
If you owned a company/business then you’re well within your rights to decide where you park. I have a parking space where I live, on my drive. Same principle in a way. Why should Coates struggle to park at the club he owns when he can have his own space? You’ll be suggesting that he shouldn’t have his own office next… Because it’s just archaic. Who cares that he owns it? First in gets first choice. It promotes fairness and equality: I'd be fucked off if I'd told someone who I'd made a millionaire not to do something and the ungrateful twat did it again. It would smack of disrespect no matter what the rule was.
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Post by FullerMagic on May 28, 2022 16:41:32 GMT
Byrne has automatically triggered a 12 month extension at Derby through games played according to Nixon, and Derby claim he's not for sale, so looks like possibly him off the RB list
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Post by bayernoatcake on May 28, 2022 17:10:37 GMT
Because it’s just archaic. Who cares that he owns it? First in gets first choice. It promotes fairness and equality: I'd be fucked off if I'd told someone who I'd made a millionaire not to do something and the ungrateful twat did it again. It would smack of disrespect no matter what the rule was. It’s not disrespectful to stick two fingers up to archaic shit like that.
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Post by nott1 on May 28, 2022 17:22:24 GMT
Meanwhile we have signed.. ..............er....nobody. Yeah, we'd better get a move on seeing as the season starts next week. No but they have to start training next month and need to be integrated and fit, and start getting results from the off (unless they do a Forest).
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Post by a on May 28, 2022 17:40:50 GMT
If you owned a company/business then you’re well within your rights to decide where you park. I have a parking space where I live, on my drive. Same principle in a way. Why should Coates struggle to park at the club he owns when he can have his own space? You’ll be suggesting that he shouldn’t have his own office next… Because it’s just archaic. Who cares that he owns it? First in gets first choice. It promotes fairness and equality: Its his business so he can use his real estate as he decides. Don’t like it go elsewhere. Simple.
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Post by a on May 28, 2022 17:42:02 GMT
Depends on how competent their team is compared to ours! If we were to sell him to fund transfers this summer then I’d hope £8-10mil would be realistic, especially given he is still under contract for another few seasons. I’d be hugely disappointed if we sold for £8m. Me too mate but I’ve such little faith in our transfer team that it wouldn’t surprise me
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2022 17:45:09 GMT
Because it’s just archaic. Who cares that he owns it? First in gets first choice. It promotes fairness and equality: Its his business so he can use his real estate as he decides. Don’t like it go elsewhere. Simple. Bit like saying if someone parks in your drive is ok as got there first. I had my own parking space at previous work place as was our land and random people would park there and bugger off to other businesses . Always made sure wasn't available when was parked behind them and they wanted to get out in a hurry .
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Post by leesandfordstoupe on May 28, 2022 17:51:12 GMT
Because it’s just archaic. Who cares that he owns it? First in gets first choice. It promotes fairness and equality: Its his business so he can use his real estate as he decides. Don’t like it go elsewhere. Simple. Don’t think it is really doesn’t matter whether you’re the chairman of a football club, professional of a golf club etc etc you can designate a parking space, spray letters on the floor but if others have access to the general area and that space doesn’t have a penalty notice visible then anyone can park in it and there’s shag all you can do about it.
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Post by a on May 28, 2022 17:51:53 GMT
Its his business so he can use his real estate as he decides. Don’t like it go elsewhere. Simple. Bit like saying if someone parks in your drive is ok as got there first. I had my own parking space at previous work place as was our land and random people would park there and bugger off to other businesses . Always made sure wasn't available when was parked behind them and they wanted to get out in a hurry . Yea. Bayern seems to prefer Marxism/communism. Made the same point myself, yea it’s your drive but so what? 😂 lad lives in a sad dreamworld where he moans about those who have made their fortune and are enjoying the benefits it affords. Pretty sad really, but I laugh because it only results in him whinging on here whereas PC will be parking in his space next season not giving a single fuck.
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Post by a on May 28, 2022 17:52:30 GMT
Its his business so he can use his real estate as he decides. Don’t like it go elsewhere. Simple. Don’t think it is really doesn’t matter whether you’re the chairman of a football club, professional of a golf club etc etc you can designate a parking space, spray letters on the floor but if others have access to the general area and that space doesn’t have a penalty notice visible then anyone can park in it and there’s shag all you can do about it. Block them in and get an Uber.
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Post by a on May 28, 2022 17:53:52 GMT
So, no incomings yet then?
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Post by FullerMagic on May 28, 2022 20:09:47 GMT
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Post by bayernoatcake on May 28, 2022 20:18:23 GMT
He got rid of of him. Seems like a lazy link. Tbh though not arsed if it isn’t. Wilmot and Forrester are much better.
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Post by leesandfordstoupe on May 29, 2022 7:24:58 GMT
That’s ok as long as he doesn’t come back here. Fuck up golden child.
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Post by robwahlmann on May 29, 2022 7:45:15 GMT
That’s ok as long as he doesn’t come back here. Fuck up golden child. Agree, if he was a stand out performer in any way I'd want him back, but I honestly think he cost us many points! I'd much rather see our own players develop than all the loanees.
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Post by leesandfordstoupe on May 29, 2022 7:50:20 GMT
That’s ok as long as he doesn’t come back here. Fuck up golden child. Agree, if he was a stand out performer in any way I'd want him back, but I honestly think he cost us many points! I'd much rather see our own players develop than all the loanees. No problem with him making mistakes but he never had to pay the price for them like our own. Pissed me right off.
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Post by robwahlmann on May 29, 2022 7:53:46 GMT
Agree, if he was a stand out performer in any way I'd want him back, but I honestly think he cost us many points! I'd much rather see our own players develop than all the loanees. No problem with him making mistakes but he never had to pay the price for them like our own. Pissed me right off. I never understood why Forrester was dropped almost instantly after he had been given the chance to play. Thought he did OK by the way.
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Post by FullerMagic on May 29, 2022 8:00:23 GMT
Not much going on so far, apart from Cardiff loading up on free transfers
Birmingham Blackburn Blackpool
Bristol C Mark Sykes (Oxford) Free Kal Naismith (Luton) Free
Burnley
Cardiff Ebou Adams (Forest Green) Free Jak Alnwick (St Mirren) Free Jamilu Collins (Paderborn) Free Ollie Tanner (Lewes) £40,000
Coventry Hull Luton Middlesbrough Millwall Norwich PNE QPR Reading
Rotherham Conor Washington (Charlton) Free
Sheffield U Stoke Sunderland Swansea Watford
WBA Jayson Molumby (Brighton) Automatically triggered permanent deal due to games played on loan: £900,000 John Swift (Reading) Free
Wigan
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Post by leesandfordstoupe on May 29, 2022 8:00:50 GMT
No problem with him making mistakes but he never had to pay the price for them like our own. Pissed me right off. I never understood why Forrester was dropped almost instantly after he had been given the chance to play. Thought he did OK by the way. Treated Wilmot like shit as well but the golden child made loads of cock ups and was still favoured. MON must have thought he was brilliant because all other loans he’s bought in have only been selected on merit. Maybe he should have got his cataracts done at the same time as his hip.
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Post by LGH87 on May 29, 2022 8:22:13 GMT
One of the games towards the end of the season where Wilmot got back in the side, MON commented to him “you’ve played well in the middle today” to which Wilmot replied “funny thay considering it’s my position”.
I’m not sure exactly what their relationship is like but I know Wilmot hated playing right back and there was a couple of occasions where the club/MON were saying Wilmot was injured or not fit enough to start when he in fact was.
It wouldn’t surprise me if he’d be one that was available this summer, I’m not sure there’s a great deal of love between the two. Which I find mad, it’s just bizarre how our best defence was Ostigard, Souttar & Wilmot and MON actively ripped it up and started again in Jan.
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Post by lordb on May 29, 2022 8:27:55 GMT
One of the games towards the end of the season where Wilmot got back in the side, MON commented to him “you’ve played well in the middle today” to which Wilmot replied “funny thay considering it’s my position”. I’m not sure exactly what their relationship is like but I know Wilmot hated playing right back and there was a couple of occasions where the club/MON were saying Wilmot was injured or not fit enough to start when he in fact was. It wouldn’t surprise me if he’d be one that was available this summer, I’m not sure there’s a great deal of love between the two. Which I find mad, it’s just bizarre how our best defence was Ostigard, Souttar & Wilmot and MON actively ripped it up and started again in Jan. Wilmot and Osti were targeted by Fulham and struggled No drama there as Fulham far and away the best team The same then happened at Derby who definitely were not
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Post by LGH87 on May 29, 2022 8:58:35 GMT
One of the games towards the end of the season where Wilmot got back in the side, MON commented to him “you’ve played well in the middle today” to which Wilmot replied “funny thay considering it’s my position”. I’m not sure exactly what their relationship is like but I know Wilmot hated playing right back and there was a couple of occasions where the club/MON were saying Wilmot was injured or not fit enough to start when he in fact was. It wouldn’t surprise me if he’d be one that was available this summer, I’m not sure there’s a great deal of love between the two. Which I find mad, it’s just bizarre how our best defence was Ostigard, Souttar & Wilmot and MON actively ripped it up and started again in Jan. Wilmot and Osti were targeted by Fulham and struggled No drama there as Fulham far and away the best team The same then happened at Derby who definitely were not MON out thought by opposition manager shock. We won plenty of games with those two at the heart of our defence, in fact we won more with than we did without.
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Post by crouchpotato1 on May 29, 2022 9:03:23 GMT
Wilmot and Osti were targeted by Fulham and struggled No drama there as Fulham far and away the best team The same then happened at Derby who definitely were not MON out thought by opposition manager shock. We won plenty of games with those two at the heart of our defence, in fact we won more with than we did without. We lost at Derby to a wonder strike from Max Bird and a dreadful error from Joe Bursik
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Post by lordb on May 29, 2022 9:04:00 GMT
Wilmot and Osti were targeted by Fulham and struggled No drama there as Fulham far and away the best team The same then happened at Derby who definitely were not MON out thought by opposition manager shock. We won plenty of games with those two at the heart of our defence. We did, they looked good but that Derby match was alarming Overall I don't think transfers, personnel changes, formation changes are anywhere near as important as our approach to home games We've been turgid at home 433 and 352 Need to speed up our game (that doesn't mean hoof it either), need players to play the ball forward, to take players on and more players to make more forward runs off the ball We can do all that and still play out from the back
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Post by bayernoatcake on May 29, 2022 9:04:05 GMT
Wilmot and Osti were targeted by Fulham and struggled No drama there as Fulham far and away the best team The same then happened at Derby who definitely were not MON out thought by opposition manager shock. We won plenty of games with those two at the heart of our defence, in fact we won more with than we did without. He changed the defence in January and made it worse. I don’t think this point has been emphasised enough.
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Post by lordb on May 29, 2022 9:04:48 GMT
MON out thought by opposition manager shock. We won plenty of games with those two at the heart of our defence, in fact we won more with than we did without. We lost at Derby to a wonder strike from Max Bird and a dreadful error from Joe Bursik We also got away with some shocking defending
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Post by crouchpotato1 on May 29, 2022 9:05:49 GMT
We lost at Derby to a wonder strike from Max Bird and a dreadful error from Joe Bursik We also got away with some shocking defending Yes I still can’t believe to this day Ravel Morrison missed that chance when he rounded Bursik
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Post by LGH87 on May 29, 2022 9:07:08 GMT
MON out thought by opposition manager shock. We won plenty of games with those two at the heart of our defence, in fact we won more with than we did without. He changed the defence in January and made it worse. I don’t think this point has been emphasised enough. The fact he felt the need to congratulate Wilmot for playing well in his natural position is alarming. Apparently was said like he was surprised at his performance 😂
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