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51 minutes ago, Eoghan1884 said:
Think we’re better at relating names and letters to positions rather than just first names.
Centre back = Curtis - Nelson, Davies
Left wing = Tom - Lawrence, Barkhuizen
No.10 = first name beginning with M - Matej Vydra, Mason Mount, Max Bird
Striker = having a C - Collins, Colin Kazim, Chris Martin
Can probably tell I’m derby deprived
We've always had a thing of multiple players with the same name turning up. I guess it's a common academy thing with names being popular at certain times.
I imagine nicknames like Birdy and probably avoid the need for Big Max and Little Max or however they used to separate kids with the same name at school.
A few recent namesake.
Max - Lowe, Hunt, Bird, Bardell
Louis/Lewis - Sibley, Watson, Dobbin
Jack - Marriott, Stretton
Jordan - Brown, Ibe
George - Edmundson, Evans
Jayden - Bogle, Mitchell-Lawson.
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Tyrese Campbell released by Stoke. Good age, plenty or experience already and has it in his locker to have good seasons.
Plus extend John-Jules' loan, keep Fornah and have monopoly on all the Tyre(e)c/ses in the league!
Or think what have Tyre(e)c/ses ever done for us and try a different name.
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Birmingham City logic or what
Chairman said he wanted top 10 at the start of the season, and was so happy with how things were going he then gave him a new 3 year contract in December. Now this, just 5 months later.
Don't think 7th place finish is the problem. Sounds to me like either the owner wants automatic next season and LR thinks it's unreasonable, or they've clashed over how much of the inevitable Greaves fee he will get to meet his objectives.
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The Derby connections with relegations (or at least Birmingham's season) is crazy,
Eustace starts the season as Birmingham boss. They make the awful decision to sack him and appoint Rooney. Breaking from ex Derby they appoint Mowbray who lasts about a fortnight, and then they re-appoint Rowett. Hard to believe any side has had 4 (or 6 including caretakers) managers in a season - including 2 ex Derby bosses and 1 ex Derby player.
Eustace's involvement of course doesn't stop there, he gets appointed at Blackburn who survive on the final day at Birmingham's expense.
Morgan Whittaker's 19 goals are one of the main reasons Plymouth survive.
Rotherham of course down, have been through 4 managers this season and that is somewhat related to us poaching Warne.
Birmingham have of course been totally mismanaged. They're probably lucky they aren't in a worse situation.
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On 19/03/2024 at 13:38, Chesterfield_Ram said:
While this is an interesting statistic, I think its important to look at who partnered him in midfield like @Ghost of Clough said.
I've always thought that we're at our best when only 1 of Hourihane or Bird are playing, not both. At least his transfer has sort of forced Warne's hand from next season.
Having had a look at CH this season, we have won 5; drawn 3; and only lost to Charlton when Hourihane hasn't played or only played a 20 minutes or so. So again we have a winning record when CH hasn't played (or played very little).
Somewhat doubt Hourihane will be here next season either.
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13 minutes ago, bimmerman said:
Anyone else notice how much this is playing out like Batman?!..
Batman-David Clowes-not the hero we wanted but the hero we needed
Robin-Paul Warne-gimpy sidekick who's clothes are a bit tight but seems to get the job done
2 face-Uncle Mel, lived long enough to become the villain and seemed to flip a coin on the clubs future
The Penguin-Curly Gibson, cos he's a fat little bamford who just needs to eff off
Not to mention Pride P'Arkham Asylum - full of lesser known villains such as the Poison Dwarf, the Snake, the Ostrich, the Slug and their many henchmen.
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I don't think we're looking at quite a George Thorne scenario but I imagine we'll make series of bids, slowly rising, until one is finally accepted. I'd say absolute max £400-500k plus add ons.
For a player they weren't using, who didn't cost them a fee, and is in the last 13 months of his contract; I don't imagine there will be too much resistance.
Cardiff, currently 10 points off playoffs are far more likely to be looking at tailoring their squad to a (unlikely) top 6 finish than looking to recall a grafter.
Ebou seems like a good guy who appreciates the simple things - what he has seen today, the key role he has played in recent months, and the affection the fans already have for him makes me think he will want the move. Win for both teams and the player.
Also to just say the way he celebrates making tackles or winning fouls at times is one of the big moments of the season for me. I love the guys passion.
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Maybe I'm soft but I just can't help liking the man. Whilst it might sound like nonsence and hyperbole in interviews he has been very honest.
He talks building a group of players, he talks about making small gains, and he has done those things.
The football hasn't always been great, but you can see why he's a league one promotion specialist. He's managed 92 points and automatic with a squad of freebies, gambles and inherited players.
What he's never had at Rotherham is any financial backing, you can guarantee they would lose their best couple of players after each season which is the main cause of their yoyoing. That won't be the case here (or if it is it won't be a case of losing them because they can't afford to improve their contract or £500k is too much to turn down).
I think afforded a bit of time, and next season will not be easy, he will continue building successfully to the extent I would expect us to be back around the play offs in maybe 3 years.
A spine is being formed, let's imagine an equivalent midfield pairing to Nelson and Cash, an attacking midfielder in front of them with more knowledge of the position, movement and goals, and a striker in the mould of Collins but with more technical attributes and pace.
Around that you have a number of gifted attacking players - NML free to be NML, hopefully a fit and firing CBT on the other side, varied attacking options and the football you play changes because of the increased options of passes and openings, and easy shifts from 352 to 442 to 433 because we have the required players.
In the meantime set piece goals and ugly wins will do, but I do believe there will be evolution as we progress. Really looking forward to summer and some good deals to be had.
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Summer window:
Curtis Nelson 10 - near faultless and free, our best bit of business
Callum Elder 6 - not managed many games but when he's come in he's shown something
Joe Ward 7 - patchy early doors but grew into an important player toward the end of the season
Sonny Bradley 6 - same as Ward really, I'd written him off by January but was what we needed this past month. Lower mark as the start of his time here was woeful
Josh Vickers 6 - decent back up keeper
Kane Wilson 8 - rough diamond to an extent but already a good acquisition and still time to grow
Martyn Waghorn 6 - not really hit the heights but that hattrick was pretty spectacular and quite important
Conor Washington 5 - Very limited moments, have to score him lower than Waggy as a higher fee and less goals
Tyrese Fornah 5 - When we needed something else in midfield he wasn't capable of stepping up
Elliot Embleton - NA
Ryan Nyambe 9 - Lovely signing on a free, shame his season was curtailed, but consultant and ready to step up a league
Tyreece John-Jules 5 - Gamble didn't really work. Never got going
Winter:
Ebou Adams 10 - in that bracket of loanees like Osman and West that single handedly change a season. Love the sight of him celebrating winning tackles or free kicks. Sign him up
Dwight Gayle 7 - May have been somewhat brief but very important goals
Corey Blackett-Taylor 5 - Expected a second NML, very disappointed apart from rare moments. Hopefully a full preseason will see us get nite
Max Bird* 7 - stepped up a level after being sold, and showed whaf he could be
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Tell you what is a bit pants, 2 of our 3 young player candidates are a couple of months away from their contracts expiring.
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1 hour ago, BramcoteRam84 said:
Looks highly likely they’re going to get a points deduction for FFP, and probably similar to Everton c.9-10 points, unfortunately though I think they’ll still survive. Reckon 33 will be enough which means Forest need 42-43 which is very possible from their current position. Luton starting to find it tough and Adebayo being out is a massive blow for them, Everton could get further points. So yes, the red dogs will cheat and get away with it.
I don't know, knock them down to 14 or 15 points and they're definitely deep in it. At the very least it's them v Luton for 17th, and Luton have a points and game advantage. We can hope at least. Be nice to play them next season.
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1 hour ago, dantheram said:
We did the right thing here, If, IF, we go up he’ll likely join, Wednesday will almost certainly be in league 1 again and find the position much weaker.
Still a concern that we never entertain signing younger talent. I’m hoping we’re going to do that from day 1, when back in the championship.
We can't afford to right now. Any youngsters we get are going to have to be rough diamonds. We can't go and get those who are pretty much guaranteed to step up and straight into our team.
Our wheel park for youngsters is more of the Irish or lower non-League, not league players.
A striker in his later years is the only other cost available player and I presumably like Warne have a lot more faith in that than throwing in untested youths.
That said Weston, Brown and our own lads are something we should be pushing as they're probably as good or better than other potential youngsters.
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9 hours ago, Anon said:
Martin is a bad example here because he never could run around. Gayle was a pace merchant. He would need to significantly adjust his game if his legs have gone.
Has spent a lot of time recently playing further back, more of an attacking midfielder. Not sure if that's to cover for diminishing pace or just to fit a system.
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1 hour ago, Jourdan said:
I don’t mean in the sense of Clowes has said ‘we must sign X, Y, Z.’
Too many initials in this thread who the hell is XYZ?
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Is Weston still here?
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Just read this, too late to check accuracy but pretty damning fact.
"The transfer window has officially slammed shut, meaning that Derby now won't have signed a striker under the age of 30 on a permanent deal for SIX YEARS."
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Pfft!
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Not heard of Gayle for years but I'll take him. Of course there is no time pressure on free agents.
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West Ham match finished and no injuries. Mubama didn't get off the bench. Slim chance?
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3 minutes ago, Heisenberg said:
Sheff Weds are signing Poveda.
Let's hope Leeds demand £5m and 200% wages for it to happen.
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Listening to a Bristol Rovers deadline day live podcast as they were talking about Fornah and they've just spent a good 5 minutes praising the wardrobe as unstoppable. Scores any chance he gets, has 11 in 14 starts, has best goals per minute in league one.
A lot of speculation from rovers that they are after a Costa Rican midfielder from Forest so maybe not signing Fornah.
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Cardiff teasing a keeper signing.
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Twitter rumour. Goalkeeper John Ruddy currently having a medical with us. Wildsmith off?
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Summer transfer suggestion thread
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Didn't even hear talk about taking less in admin or see anything in talk about the accounts, the article I read earlier which I think was in the Sheffield local paper said it was reported at £15m at the time but ended up about £4m.
Maybe there is actually a killer sell on percentage? I remember the Blades knocking back £5m from Forest for Lowe, which would make more sense if they were only going to pocket say £2.5m. Maybe there's still hope of Bogle getting a big transfer and us pulling another million or so.
Anyway, hopefully we're never in that position (or do deals like the Huddlestone one) again, and every time I think we've been ripped off. I'll cling to the fees we got for the likes of Hendrick that were massively over-inflated.