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Post by nonameface on May 14, 2024 18:40:19 GMT
He's an option, seems like there are more possibilities for a permanent keeper this window, maybe prices will come down a bit
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Post by nonameface on May 14, 2024 13:57:23 GMT
Ahh! My memory lol Thank you!! Campos did also play as a striker for his club and once scored a fantastic overhead kick that was shown.on TV during the WC so can see the confusion. I think he was top scorer for his club side, forget which one. Played in MLS after for Chicago Was an excellent keeper to be fair but eccentric like Higuita and Chilavert who had an impressive goalscoring record with Paraguay Was Chilavert the keeper who took free kicks? It's mental the risk reward of having your goalkeeper no where near goal!
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Post by nonameface on May 13, 2024 18:44:10 GMT
Coady could be a good signing, it's just all about getting the right price.
But with FFP limiting Leicester I can't see them keen to sell at an FFP loss, but thats his real value right now.
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Post by nonameface on May 12, 2024 18:15:30 GMT
theanalyst.com/eu/2023/08/championship-stats-2023-24-opta/He comes in joint 5th in Opta's goals prevented metric - behind Hermansen (Leic 6.7), Gunn (Norwich 6.6), Rushworth (Swans 6.3), Cooper (Plym 4.7) and level with Patterson (S'land 4.3) For what it's worth, Bonham actually scores well (2.6) Travers not so much (-0.4) ....and Iversen poor (-2.3) in about 25th or 26th of players with a decent chunk of minutes With Begovic really poor (-6.8) and the Soton keeper, Bazunu, by far the worst (-11.5) It backs up the eye test, Bonham has been decent THIS season, the other keepers have liked shaky, although Iversen has got much better off late. Get him in, or at least use this speculation as a way to get Iversen cheaper.
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Post by nonameface on May 12, 2024 18:11:48 GMT
If when they first register at a club they are EQP then they remain that all the way through unless they transfer elsewhere. "English Qualified Player (or EQP) means a player who was eligible to play for the England Senior Men’s Team at the time the player was first permanently registered with the club. Guidance: If a player subsequently becomes ineligible to play for the England Senior Men’s Team pursuant to FIFA’s Regulations Governing the Application of the Statutes (RGAs) (for example by electing to play for a Senior Men’s Team of another National Association in an official competition), the player shall still be regarded as an EQP at that club (and any loaning club). For the avoidance of doubt, if that player subsequently permanently registers with a different club, the player will not be regarded as an EQP for that new club." That doesn't answer for me the question about what happens to the youth players at Cardiff and Swansea who are Welsh as that would mean they are ineligible to play for England so would have to count as foreign if they wanted to play for either club. They wouldn't qualify by way of appearances, residency etc so would have to be wild cards. That just doesn't make any sense. They will qualify in line with normal British rules, Welsh people can work anywhere in the UK. Where there may be a gap is if the Welsh teams have few EQP players they may not accrue points for ESC players because the Welsh players may not be EQP. So this may be a rare example of Brexit doing well and the English FA prioritising English development.
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Post by nonameface on May 12, 2024 13:47:50 GMT
Only he can answer that one but that would mean that all foreign players no matter where they were born would have to get a visa to play or qualify by appearances etc. It would get very messy. If a player with dual nationality chose to play for his other country eg Shawcross and Brown would they no longer qualify as the couldn't play for England. What about for example a French kid who has lived here since the age of 5. Would he qualify? No idea. If when they first register at a club they are EQP then they remain that all the way through unless they transfer elsewhere. "English Qualified Player (or EQP) means a player who was eligible to play for the England Senior Men’s Team at the time the player was first permanently registered with the club. Guidance: If a player subsequently becomes ineligible to play for the England Senior Men’s Team pursuant to FIFA’s Regulations Governing the Application of the Statutes (RGAs) (for example by electing to play for a Senior Men’s Team of another National Association in an official competition), the player shall still be regarded as an EQP at that club (and any loaning club). For the avoidance of doubt, if that player subsequently permanently registers with a different club, the player will not be regarded as an EQP for that new club."
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Post by nonameface on May 12, 2024 13:44:23 GMT
Thats really positive, my understanding is the minute calculation goes back more than one year too, where we will have had more EQP representation. So... How many new wild cards can we have this summer? Its definitely not a straight forward calculation and it makes me wonder how it's recorded and monitored. The reference period is apparently the last three seasons of qualifying games, which includes in addition to the league; the fa cup and others. Also players we loan out we get 50% of that too! So it's important to loan out EQP young talent for that reason alone.
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Post by nonameface on May 12, 2024 10:05:01 GMT
analyticsfc.co.uk/blog/2023/06/21/introducing-esc-the-new-gbe-guidance-opens-up-recruitment-post-brexit/Looks like it's a max of 4 at any one time. And based on who we think were the wild cards.... Bae and Burger's seasons seem to mean that they no longer have to take up a wild card slot in 24/25 as they're now qualified through getting 15+ points on the checklist due to their Championship appearances. And with Wes gone, that leaves just Jojic. So we could potentially have 3 more slots if 35% of our team minutes have gone to English-qualified players (which may be a bit of a stretch given our lack of English-qualified players?) That reduces to a maximum 3 for 30%, 2 for 25% and 1 for 20% Just done the maths for the minutes this season, and I’ve got us giving around 39% of our minutes to EQP Thats really positive, my understanding is the minute calculation goes back more than one year too, where we will have had more EQP representation.
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Post by nonameface on May 9, 2024 6:09:20 GMT
The real scoreline is very different.
he contributed to us being relegated and got paid very well for it.
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Post by nonameface on May 8, 2024 21:46:27 GMT
Chunky.... looks abit unfit to be fair. Fat for a professional athlete. Yeah I'd be pleased to be that lean, but looking at that he's carrying c5kg too much of fat to perform at his best.
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Post by nonameface on May 8, 2024 21:44:47 GMT
Seen Burrows a few times this season. He definitely looks better as a wing back in a back 5. Wonder what system we will recruit for and which system will be our go to? Reports suggest SS plays two 10’s so potentially 3-4-2-1 ? Can’t be sure as Cuddle ( if back) and Bae would be two 10’s. Where would that leave Million? If this was the chosen formation we would need a left wing back and left footed centre back as a priority and top notch striker with pace and power. Just stick to 433. At Plymouth when he played 433 the two full backs played like wing backs anyway.
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Post by nonameface on May 8, 2024 7:08:37 GMT
36 pages of chat and about 3 posts relating to an actual transfer. Just grown men arguing with each other instead! what's your problem? 🎣
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Cundle
May 6, 2024 17:11:49 GMT
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Post by nonameface on May 6, 2024 17:11:49 GMT
Seen some comments to suggest we've already signed him for 3m?
Would be surprised to see his fee go up from £1.5m to £3m in a short period, but he's the type of profile we should be signing, young, got experience, technical, gets goals and assists and works well with Junho.
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Post by nonameface on May 5, 2024 16:20:36 GMT
Reading his insta post it seems like we got rid. Him saying “after learning my time at the club was coming to an end” doesn’t sound like he made the decision. Just about to post similar. Certainly open to interpretation, but it's either his agent or the club, or maybe even his dad, that appear to have made the decision for him. Good luck Tye... except against us when I hope you can't hit a cow's arse with a banjo 😁 If it was the club you'd use firmer language like told our informed. "Learned" has been used to give the impression it wasn't his choice, most likely used when saying to the club who has made an offer to him that he'd said he'd sign if he was paid more or had a longer contract only "to learn" the club didn't accept his counter proposal.
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Post by nonameface on May 5, 2024 11:58:13 GMT
Surely Josh knew before today? Now Campbells gone can see Josh wanting to go too.
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Post by nonameface on May 5, 2024 10:31:04 GMT
Maybe a few goalkeeper movements this summer as we have too many.
New 1st teamer Bonham Morris Simkin Fielding Assume Blondy will be released.
Could mean we sell one and loan one or two.
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Post by nonameface on May 5, 2024 10:27:33 GMT
He's been a good striker for us, can only imagine he's going to get more money elsewhere at a team that's better than us currently.
Ennis probably seen as his replacement.
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Hoever
May 5, 2024 8:06:19 GMT
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Post by nonameface on May 5, 2024 8:06:19 GMT
well the most we can lose is 13mil with ffp , so after wages and agent fees , signing on fees i’m guessing at around 8-10mil , but i know fuck all 😂 Perhaps we are expecting to sell one of our assets this summer? Could see Burger going. These last few games our midfield has looked the most balanced since we've been in the championship, helping us to defend and attack. Without Burger we've looked better, despite him being our best midfielder. Could raise us some good money to sign Hoever, Cundle, and maybe more.
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Post by nonameface on May 5, 2024 5:13:26 GMT
Expected to go to the premier League this summer for c£10m. Couldn't believe how quiet he was.
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Hoever
May 4, 2024 18:23:39 GMT
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Post by nonameface on May 4, 2024 18:23:39 GMT
Rumour going around the ground today is that we’ve offered £4 million for him Whether that's true or not re FFP it would need to be at £3.5m or Wolves would have to write it as a loss I've no idea what our budget is like him be pleased if we sign him but can't be any doubt it's pricy Could end up making money on him though Wonder if that's right, I thought he was signed for more, but apparently just £9m. £9m 5 year contract signed 2020 3 years in signs a 1 year extension. So £4.6m in 2023, this summer FFP worth £2.3m? Would be keen to sign him but don't get how we get the FFP funds to do so.
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Post by nonameface on May 4, 2024 16:36:13 GMT
Don't think we need to sign many new players but listening to Schueys post match debrief he's clearly expecting new players in. Sounded like Sidibe will be in the squad, but Lowe may go out on loan. Looking forward to the new season. seriously, that squad had us in a relegation fight , we need at least 8 with out of contract and loan players going back Yeah seriously, although with the intent of keeping some of the loan players. The board deserve some credit, if we'd kept Neil we would have been relegated with his ppg. Schumacher has a much better ppg and his last 12 games ppg is play off material. Of the out of contract signing up Thompson, Campbell and Stevens wouldn't be the end of the world we felt it would be. The rest of the out of contracts just save us money for no benefit. Cundle & McNally I can see us buying as Wolves and Burnley, don't need them. Hoever could see us loan for another year, with an obligation to buy if we get promoted, his ffp value makes him hard to sell. Iversen has been decent but Leicester want too much so we should buy a more affordable keeper. Outside of that, I'm just keen to get rid of players that add no value like Johnson and Mccarron.
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Post by nonameface on May 4, 2024 16:26:34 GMT
Don't think we need to sign many new players but listening to Schueys post match debrief he's clearly expecting new players in.
Sounded like Sidibe will be in the squad, but Lowe may go out on loan.
Looking forward to the new season.
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Post by nonameface on May 4, 2024 13:56:08 GMT
Schumachers first 12 league games got him 12 points. His second 12 got 21 points, or 1.75ppg. Average 1.375ppg.
Based upon average Schumacher tenure, 63pts. Based upon last 12 games, 80pts.
He has got a tune out of this squad, so I hope we don't make many changes, we need consistency.
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Post by nonameface on May 4, 2024 13:36:58 GMT
Rooney delivered and got them out the league at the first time of asking.
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Post by nonameface on May 4, 2024 13:33:30 GMT
Get him signed.
He's a decent player, but what makes him a very good player in this team is he links well with Junho and to a lesser extent Manhoef and Laurent.
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Post by nonameface on May 4, 2024 12:40:16 GMT
We look so much more of a team right now.
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Post by nonameface on May 4, 2024 12:31:56 GMT
Off to Bristol? No celebration and clapped their fans... Seriously?
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Post by nonameface on May 4, 2024 12:19:25 GMT
What is happening....
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Post by nonameface on May 4, 2024 12:18:09 GMT
Keep this team. Go for top half, potential for play offs
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Post by nonameface on May 1, 2024 6:48:10 GMT
It looks like 777 don't have any peas, so could see the club taking insolvency measures, despite the club saying otherwise. www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.com/sport/articles/cqqnkgv0k19o.amp"Meanwhile, 777-owned airline Bonza went into voluntary administration on Tuesday, and the abrupt cancellation of all of its flights left thousands of passengers stranded around Australia. The BBC is awaiting a statement from 777 regarding Bonza. In further financial strife, 777's UK public relations advisers have stopped representing the company after the firm did not meet payments on fees and it remains to be seen whether they will re-engage." The relation advisers its reported are missing c£24m in payments. In my view the premier league must ensure 777 do not take over Everton, they quite clearly aren't fit and proper, and without the required finances to run a loss making club.
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