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  2. You say ready to break into the first team here but it seems a stretch to assume considering how little he played and how far down the pecking order he was. Either way, across these 3 seasons, assuming he is a regular at Stoke again which seems a safe bet. The chances are slim that he would have ended that period with more Championship appearances. So I don't see how he would have been a more attractive proposition or how his career would have been in a better place had he stayed. You say his stock would have risen, but bis stock has risen. Had he been a regular for 3 seasons here, which as I said seems incredibly unlikely but you disagree. Why would his stock have risen any more. Either way, he proves that he is a capable Championship defender. I also very much doubt that he went to Spurs expecting to barge straight in.
  3. What? Do you want me to go back and ask him? I'm not sure why you're going so deep into it. Im sure a fan of a club has a more accurate point on their clubs position than you (no offence). The step up from league 1 to championship is a whole difference level than 2 to 1. You don't need to study the championship to know that. If the bookies disagree that's great, put your money where your mouth is πŸ˜€ or get mercer to.
  4. They need to sign more and there is plenty of time to do so not sure what relevance the bookies have on things though. Outside of parachute payment teams they are guessing as much as the next person
  5. I couldn't honestly say cos I've honestly never heard of all bar one. The proof of the pudding and all that.
  6. So for the half a season he went without football was that a good thing? I don’t see how it was ready to break into the rovers team he is clearly a talent and given the injuries we have already seen to carter and Wharton there was a fair chance he would have played quite a lot meaning his stock would have risen. Moving to spurs to be pawned off to two relegation teams in the champ I strongly doubt was expected from him/or his agent with the likelihood of him moving on again next summer. So that will be rovers / spurs u21s / Plymouth / Stoke / whoever next in approx 3 seasons some players don’t have that many clubs in a lifetime let alone 3 seasons.
  7. Did he believe that their squad would cope with the intensity of League One or League Two? Did he expect three successive promotions? By the same token we don't watch League One, your friend probably doesn't watch this league enough to make that assessment. And we are only what, halfway through the window? The bookies heavily disagree with your friend. Their owners may be inexperienced but they're a hundred times the owners ours are.
  8. No, you really did. I wasn't actually attempting to respond to yours, the only point I was making is you avoided Wilsden's. Don't then come at me like I a) missed yours or b) frequently miss yours, when neither is remotely true. Please stop these pointlessly defensive arguing tactics you've adopted, and use the tools of rational debate. Now, I'll reiterate for the poster you were initially replying to - why is it ok to judge the signings of other teams, but too soon to judge ours?
  9. Their season will boil down to how well they start and if they don't, how quickly they swap managers and who they bring in.
  10. But he hasnt had to compete with those players, bar half a season in which he would have had the experience of training against the likes of Kane with top coaches. At best, he would have played as much football here as he has done anyway and will do this season. And thats assuming that he would have suddenly gone from 4th/5th choice here to 1st or 2nd. And had he stayed here. Why would that have left him in a better position next summer compared to the position he will be in already? Spurs has been a good move because rather than keeping him around, theyve been able to choose really good moves for him to play regularly. He will go into next summer with 100+ Championship games under his belt, having really improved his reputation.
  11. I dont get why the inexperience of the owners is relevant. The important thing is that the squad has lots of it, surely? All they do is keep signing cheques. I must say that I am also not convinced by Parkinson now they are no longer a stand out side at the level. Their squad in the lower leagues was full of players on their last legs that were still far too good but they do have a fair few now that are far from over the hill. Windass, Hardie, potentially O'Brien, Rathbone, Brunt, Longman etc.
  12. Disagree on the Phillips move was ready to break into rovers team and could have put himself in a position after a year or two for a better move spurs wasn’t the right move for him footballing wise competing with Romero van de ven dragusin dier etc wasn’t ever going to get that chance played half a season at plymoth then one at Stoke financially better off I suppose but footballing wise probably been a small downgrade
  13. It wasnt a comparison. I was saying that he is taking Weimann's place in the squad. Although if he is to be our direct and only alternative to Cantwell, then he has to be considered a proper first team player and will be compared to senior players as if they are equal to him. I never said that Wrexham would be play off contenders.
  14. My comments are based on having a close Wrexham supporting friend. Step up for Parkinson will be too much and doesn't believe half their squad will cope with the intensity of the championship...Also worries of the inexperience of the owners.
  15. Did he really? Well I'm shocked 😲
  16. As disgusting as the pricing is, it matters not a jot to me as I won't be buying a ticket for venky rovers ever. My suggestion to those that don't like the price of the tickets would be to not buy one. Don't give them your money. I wouldn't give them the steam off my piss.
  17. I didn't comment on Stoke's signings but they have made quality signings previously and gone nowhere league position. I don't think Stoke will be pushing for top 6. I stand by my point on Tyjon comment and the pointless comparison to Weimann. 2 different players and also in terms of footballing experience I didn't comment on Phillips joining Stoke or him joining Spurs. I don't see Wrexham pushing on and being playoffs contenders. Lower mid table at best
  18. Probably will, first home game and all that. Though it will soon drop off for a standard game at those ridiculous prices.
  19. Today
  20. Nobody comes here given a choice of somewhere else, they aren’t stupid.
  21. Not at all Bruce as ever but you missed mine.
  22. Blackburn (1), Derby (2) and Queens Park Rangers (3) are interested in signing.. Ding ding ding, 3 club rule. Stopped reading after that
  23. Nothing wrong with discussing signings now. As mentioned above, don't get why we can comment on other teams but must reserve judgement on ours. Tyjon at the moment is taking Weimann's spot in the squad, covering Cantwell. My post was more just a general update on transfers. People make out as if Phillips made a terrible choice joining Spurs but 2 and a half years of potentially regular football, moreso than he would have got here and on a much higher wage IMO justifies it. I suspect Spurs will sell him next summer and there wont be a shortage of takers. Stoke overall I suspect will do marginally better than last season. Wrexham do have a few younger players than they once did but they do have a core of Championship proven, experienced players. That might not be fashionable in this world of projects but its important. Hardie and Windass alongside Smith should get them a few goals and they also want Keiffer Moore. If they can get Lewis O'Brien that would be a big statement of intent. If they remember to fill out the paperwork. Dont see them as low as you think.
  24. You ignored the central point of the post.
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