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  1. 2 hours ago, r4derby said:

    How does Shaun Wright-Phillips have kids playing now? He would have been on this list himself not long ago (or it feels like it, sign of age!)

    Tell me about it!

    My Champ Man knowledge tells me Shaun broke through at Man City just recently....in about 2002.

  2. After realising that Tyrese Campbell is the son of Kevin Campbell, and with us being linked to Devante Cole, Josh Windass, and Charlie Savage, it occurred to me that our new transfer policy is obvious: the children of 90's and 2000's UK footballers who Paul Warne & Richie Barker remember. So here's a list of suggestions.
     

    GK - True Grant - Man City, 18, son of Lee Grant. Derby County link there already - terrible name, but we'll sign him when Man City get relegated to the National League North.

    RB/CB - Finn Delap - Burton, 18, son of Rory. Sign Finn up first and Liam will follow.

    CB - Charlie Cresswell - Leeds, 21, son of mediocre journeyman striker, Richard Cresswell. Was on loan at Millwall last season and they rated him. Recently crashed his car into police car outside Elland Road, so possibly a b*llend.

    CB - Caleb Taylor - WBA, 21, son of Martin Taylor (not that one, the brute from Birmingham). Did well on loan at Cheltenham last season, played nearly 50 games. Loaned to Bolton this Feb but barely played. Contract expires next summer.

    DM/CM - Jensen Weir - Brighton, 22, son of David Weir. Rated when on loan at Blackpool but game time was limited so cut it short. Played a lot on loan at Port Vale, who were bloody awful. He is soon-to-be free though.

    CM - Charlie Savage - Reading, 20, son of Robbie Savage. More technical than his Dad, plus he doesn't have that stupid bloody hair. Reading have no money, so a god shout.

    CM - Bobby Clark - 20, Liverpool, son of Lee Clark. We're also being linked to him! He'd be a great loan by all accounts.

    CM - Donovan Lescott - 20, just released by Blackpool, son of Joleon. Probably rubbish.

    CM - Jack & Tyler Fletcher - Man Utd, 17, twin sons of Darren Fletcher. Both handy centre mids, possibly we'd get a 2-4-1 deal on a loan.

    AM/RW - Stan Mills - Everton, 20, son of Danny Mills. Did well on loan at Oxford than knacked his knee. Could be a good loan when he's fit. Probably hears lots of great stories from when his Dad played 2 games for Derby.

    AM - Elliot Lee - Wrexham, 29, son of Rob Lee. Another Derby link, smashed it in L2 with 16 goals from midfield. We probably can't afford him though, and he's nearly 30.

    AM - Josh Windass - Sheff Weds, 30, son of Bradford and Hull legend, Dean Windass. Scored 6 in the Championship for a crap Wednesday side. A bit old but possibly available on a free, let's see.

    RW - D'Margio Wright-Phillips - Stoke, 20, son of Shaun. Soon to be a free agent, but did well on loan in Belgium at Beerschot, a name which makes me thirsty.

    CF - George Hirst - Ipswich, 25, son of David Hirst. Did well in the Championship this season but could easily get replaced, let's see. Seem to remember he was a big-time prat when leaving Sheff Weds.

    CF - Tyrese Campbell - free, 23, son of Kevin Campbell. Didn't really score for Stoke, but they are an awful, cursed club and couldn't get a tune out of Dwight Gayle either.

    CF - Devante Cole - free, 29, son of Andy Cole. Two good seasons at Barnsley so worth a punt on a free.

  3. We'll probably have a new goalie, midfield, and strikers. Without knowing any in and outs yet, just staying up has to be the goal. 21st place with some hope for the future. It's tough to blend a new XI but if I trust Warne to do one thing, it's to create a positive team spirit. Good vibes, yeah?

    I hope the fans adjust their expectations and back the team, not wet their pants and turn nasty if we're 20th at Christmas...

    Beyond that, I'd like to see some entertaining football, recruitment of players with potential (and re-sale value), and some academy lads in the squad.

  4. 1 minute ago, Rich3478 said:

    it is a bit heavy handed, you can’t turn off any notifications for it. I don’t really care if Arsenal sign a Barcelona striker for example!

    the coverage on sky or bbc doesn’t reflect the reality of fans opinions to the women’s game.

    cricket, rugby etc have their own channels. Women’s football doesn’t, because as soon as is totally separate from men’s any viewership will drop off a cliff.

    baby crying GIF

  5. 23 minutes ago, trappatoni said:

    I'm going to crack and reply to this because it's such BS.   

    How is it forced on us?   Answer is it's not.   It's on TV for those that want to watch.   I couldn't give a **** about cricket, rugby or NFL but I just don't watch it I don't claim it's being forced on me 

    Yes womens football is subsidised - just as 99% of mens football is including DCFC.   Show me a womens club that has been subsidised as much as Man City men, Chelsea men etc.  

    These days, you get arrested and thrown in jail if you don't watch women's football...

  6. 14 hours ago, Gee SCREAMER !! said:

    Only 70 games in 6 years at Coventry, then dropped to Oxford in 2022 and couldn't get a game, then dropped to League 2 where he's clearly done well.  I think there will be limited funds, so we will need to be careful giving contracts to players after a decent 6 months or Blackman syndrome. Especially plying trade two leagues below.  I still think loans from above in the striking option will be beneficial. Probably a loan or two with a fee for players who've got 15 goals in this league before with pace.  That leaves money to add goals and technique in midfield and more freedom on wage and contract length 

    According to his Wiki, at Coventry Jodi Jones did his ACL in 2017/18 and missed the whole of 18/19.
    As a left-footed right winger, he'd offer some useful backup, 5 goals & 23 assists this season is pretty incredible, plus he's only 26.

    He'd be worth the gamble on a free but he's contracted until 2025.

    But it does feel traditional to have a former Notts County player in the squad...

  7. Looking at Small's history at Everton & Southampton, it appears he's motivated to find first-team football. He could have waited on the bench, or on loan, at both clubs and collected a hefty wage but chose not to. On the other hand, he struggled to get a start on loan at Vale in 22/23 and bailed early, now he might leave after half a season at Charlton.

    There's ambition and then there's being a pain in the bum. Has he got bad representation? He's obviously confident enough in his own ability to turn down contracts but I think he'd do well to get his head down and play a full season at Charlton. He could go to Spurs and be 3rd choice LB, then where exactly has he got himself since leaving Everton....

  8. Barnsley fans seem to like him overall. Judging by their comments, he can pass & dictate play against open teams, gets goals & assists (10 & 5 this season), and has loads of MoM awards, but is slow and inconsistent. He's a played shedload of 90' games this season, so he must be in good nick. When he has played in the Championship, his stats were pretty bad and Barnsley loaned him back to Oxford in L1. Is he ready for another crack?
    Sounds like he wanted out in January though. Maybe our coaching & fitness staff can knock him into shape. As previous posters have said, he's 25 and free, and we desperately need midfielders.

     

    https://barnsleyfc.org.uk/threads/herbie-kane.327060/

  9. He's only 18, not 19 until October, still just a kid really. He has lots of potential but I'm not convinced sitting on the bench in the Championship and getting 10-20 minutes every now and then would be the best thing for him (although that's what I think we should have done with him this season in L1!). It would be a shame to see his momentum slow with stop-start appearances at a standard which would take anyone time to get used to.
    He flourished at Gateshead, their players & fans seem to love him, and he's scored some good goals. I'd like to see him go on loan to L1 or L2 and get 30-40 starts under his belt, with a view to being in the first team squad for 25/26, then we'll see if he has the mental strength as well as ability. Those kinds of loans can really make a young player.

    I'm very pleased Gateshead won and Brown picked up a trophy - more medals than Harry Kane, mate!

  10. 1 hour ago, BatRam said:

    I know Sam cosgrove has been linked before. watched him in the play off game last night and he has been brill for them. but then i looked at his championship stats 😐

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    I did exactly the same last night and his stats are pretty bad. He's been dining out on those fruitful seasons with Aberdeen for a while now! He's best off staying in League One.

  11. 2 hours ago, Kernow said:

    Not necessarily. We got ourselves into a mess by recklessly chucking over the odds money on players. I’d rather we didn’t just say “oh go on then” and double our offer on a player, even if that’s ultimately what we think he’s worth.

    If we save a couple hundred grand on a few players just by not rushing to overspend, then that’s the money for an extra player left over.

    Aye, that money saved could be crucial come January. We need something in the tank in case of injuries.

  12. I feel bad for the fans but they'll be fine. The club have the resources to bounce back up. But their owners are clowns, so another relegation is not out of the question!

     

     

    Also, any decent Brum players we can get on the cheap??

  13. 3 minutes ago, sage said:

    It's not getting rid. It's improving the team. We will need to improve for the coming season. Why wouldn't you sign a better keeper if one was available?

     

    "I'd release Smith, Wildsmith, Waghorn, Hourihane and Gayle." I'm being pedantic but, isn't releasing someone getting rid?

    I'm not against signing a better 'keeper, I guess I'm just a little irritated (I'm sleep-deprived) with a few vocal posters who have decided Wildsmith (L1 Golden Glove winner) is crap and are very sure that there are better options just waiting around to join Derby! Christian Walton or Marek Rodák could well be an upgrade, who knows. Neither of them played this season, and that's typical of the free agent goalkeepers. Do they even want to sign up? Is a new goalie a good use of limited resources? They'd certainly be good signings if Wildsmith decided to leave.

    It's just my opinion, but I think we should keep arguably one of our best 4-5 performers over the last 2 seasons.

  14. 3 hours ago, richinspain said:

    I really don't get this thing with Wildsmith. He's not the perfect keeper by any means, but he has just kept 20 clean sheets in a season. Yes, a lot of that is down to the players in front of him, but he still made some very important saves to keep the score at nil. Many seem to remember more his mistakes rather than his saves. If we were looking to sign a keeper who had just kept 20 clean sheets in a season in the league below us then most people would be all over it.

    Don't forget, he did a couple of bad kicks from hand against Cambridge, so we'd best get rid....🙄

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