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  1. Difficult to read too much in to pre-season games - I think we managed to get 22 different players on the field last night. But my initial impression, on the basis of the 2 games I've seen, is that we are looking similar to the second half of last season i.e. fairly solid at the back but a lack of creativity and goals looks like being a problem. However, I think if that does prove to be the case over the first few games, Shez is probably holding a bit of his budget back and will try to address it before the transfer window closes.

  2. There is an article on the United website which confirms they are putting out  an Under 23 team tonight.

     

    http://www.manutd.com/en/Players-And-Staff/Reserves/Reserves-News/2017/Jul/ricky-sbragia-explains-footballing-philosophy-as-reserves-prepare-for-oldham.aspx?newsid=DF044956-8D47-4BA5-BD0E-0CBB96B3936E

     

    I wonder how we'll be treating it. Shez didn't seem too impressed with the timing of this one so close to the big kick off, so may choose to field mainly fringe players for most of the game.

  3. As I mentioned in another thread, I think Shez' s quotes in today's Chron rule out Given.

    He says he has 3 keepers in mind, all of whom have been playing throughout pre-season. That seems to exclude him and probably most free agents (unless we pick one up who's been on trial elsewhere). 

    My money would be on a young loaner from a higher division.

     

  4. Whatever yo think about what they get paid, I think it's shocking that the aren't better educated/advised on how to save/invest the money they make. They should be set for life but a mjority of them are anything but. Apparently 60% of Premier League players go bankrupt after retirement.

    http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/news-and-comment/a-reason-to-feel-sorry-for-premier-league-footballers-three-of-five-players-declare-bankruptcy-after-8519908.html

  5. 14 minutes ago, the_mighty_bosh said:

    I think he's currently our most saleable asset.  I was hoping we could get another 6 months or a year out of him then sell him for more as I thought he would have a very good season this time aroumd, but if it funds Ripley then so be it.

     

    With Dummigan, Hunt, Wilson, Mantack and Flynn who can fill the positions on the right we should do OK.

    I agree he probably is our most sellable asset but his value (to us) is probably at it's peak now because he only has a year left on his contract.

    I think £600k (if true) is a good deal for us. He has pace which is a very valuable commodity at this level. I'd prefer to keep him but if selling him allows us to bring in 2 or 3 quality signings, I can definitely see the logic in it.

  6. Very good signing given that he was being watched by a few Chamnpionship clubs when he was on loan last season.

    Interesting that both clubs have described the deal as being "on undisclosed terms" rather than the usual "undisclosed fee". I wonder if it's just a hefty sell on clause rather than a fee ?

    I'm sure the fact that Corney is very friendly with the Brighton hierarchy will have helped get the deal over the line.

  7. 24 minutes ago, deyres42 said:

    Media duties for Cheesy surely.

    I think Gordon had relinquished his media duties to concentrate on the Secretary role. I'm sure he could run his eye over a contract having just negotiated a severance package with the BBC.

    Presumably the club is in the process of recruiting a replacement and Cheeseman has kindly offered to help out in any way be can.

  8. 1 hour ago, singe said:

    I think it more likely the hold up is paperwork related because we don't have a Club Secretary since Gordon Lawton passed away,and someone may be on holiday.

    All 3 is strange at first, but they all could be waiting for the paperwork.

     

    Also Wellens doesn't strike me as someone that would hang around if things were being handled badly, and there was a sniff of something going wrong. He's well connected and would not be short of offers,

     

    This would make sense. Especially as Ian Cheeseman offered to help the club out in this respect, saying we really need the help at the moment.

  9. 4 minutes ago, BP1960 said:

    I renewed mine at the Latics office and was told the new season had been loaded onto my present card. I hope that's the case.

    Has anyone else been told this as the announcement cards can soon  be collected has given me doubts?

    Yes, that's what they told me too.

  10. 5 minutes ago, HarryBosch said:

     

    In this article he says he does want to play at a higher level, albeit ideally with Fylde, and that other lads have left because they've gone full time but he's not one of them...

     

    http://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/sport/football/afc-fylde/striker-rowe-happy-to-stay-at-full-time-fylde-1-7931847

     

     

    He doesn't sound that desperate to me.

     

    “Every player wants to play as high as they possibly can and obviously if a ridiculous offer came in then that’s something that everyone has to consider."

     

    One thing is for certain. He wouldn't be getting a ridiculous offer from Latics!

     

    I'll ask his cousin about it next time I see him because them going full time will certainly make a difference to his situation. He previously said that what he made playing and working in the family business meant that going to a League 1 or 2 club would likely result in a pay cut.
     

  11. 29 minutes ago, sjk2008 said:

    We apparently had a £25k* bid for Danny Rowe turned down by Fylde, and has since signed a new 2 year contract. 

     

     

    *Supposed to £50k in total....

    £25k up front

    £25k upon promotion

     

    I don't think this is just about the offer we made. I'm sure there would be room for negotiation on that.

    I'm friends with his cousin and he told me he's not really bothered about playing league football and is quite happy where he is. He is quite heavily involved in the family business, which is very succesful, and he's more interested in that than playing at a higher level. He has turned down a couple of other offers from league clubs in the past.

  12. Shez said several times last season that he wants to play more expansive attacking football, but the situation we were in and the state of the pitch meant that wasn't the best approach at the time.

    Whilst the Davies signing might signal a more rugged approach, the Gardner signing signals the opposite.

    I reckon he probably wants a squad that can play both ways.

    In the back of his mind he'll be thinking that, come January, we'll probably be playing home games on a cabbage patch again.

  13. I'm starting to think Bradford might struggle next season. Their German owners have apparently cut the playing budget quite a bit and they've lost a few of their better players from last season.

    Rory McArdle signed for Scunthorpe yeterday. Mark Marshall and Billy Clarke have left for Charlton and James Meredith has gone to Millwall.

    I guess a lot depends on who they replace them with, but the fact that they all turned down new deals must be worrying for them.

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