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Ricky

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  1. 48 minutes ago, simongarnerisgod said:

    not sure what the ipswich manager sees in travis and gallagher,they certainly won`t help their automatic promotion challenge,a midfielder who can`t pass and collect yellow cards as a hobby and a striker who is never on the end of balls in the box

    Apart from the pass for an assist on his debut with the team second in the league on the weekend.

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  2. 24 minutes ago, ben_the_beast said:

    On Pears, I don't think he's a great keeper but I do think we'll look a lot more solid with him between the sticks simply because Wahlstedt has be so, so abysmal. Talk of keepers struggling to command their area is common, but I've never in my life seen a keeper as bad at it as him. 

    Pears to me is a lower Championship quality goalkeeper. He's got a mistake in him, but he also pulls off a few good saves and though his positioning can be questionable at times, his command of the box will be significantly better than Wahlstedt. 

    He'll be a major improvement, not because he's great, but because the bar is so unbelievably low right now.

    Why did the scouting not pick up that Leo couldn’t catch a fucking cold! Surely we watched him. Or was it just a case of seeing that someone had bid for him and not wanting to miss out.

    stinks that we blew any money that we had on him when he looks very very poor. Can’t see him ever being any more than a back up.

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  3. 12 hours ago, J*B said:

    Six hours later I invite anyone to answer this 

    Nobody is buying us with over £100m of debt. I’m pretty sure not a single one of those you mentioned was sold with those debt levels so the only option (as you mentioned) is administration and then the hope someone decides to buy us.

    There’s a couple of teams on there that would clearly be more attractive to an investor, I’m thinking Birmingham and Sunderland mainly, due to the large catchment and fan base. Sunderland could get 40k attending quite easily if they were in the top flight. Our cap is probably 20-25k. That’s going to be something that an investor will look at.

    Some of the others were bought when they were in the lower leagues at a lower cost.

    I can only really see a future of administration and then a buy out. It would be great if a rich owner came in but as we’ve seen, we already have one of those and it’s not been the answer. A rich owner can still only invest so much due to ffp.

    I don’t know the answer but it’s certainly a worrying time.

  4. 41 minutes ago, neophox said:

    Can't afford him...if any takers surely Leicester or Leeds.

    Depends how much they want to gamble on going up. Also I guess they are only in year one of the ffp cycle as it’s different rules in league 1.

    If they wanted to show a sign of intent buying the leagues top scorer wouldn’t be a bad way to do it. 

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  5. We have a group of lightweight pretty footballers so are they really going to win their battles against seasoned pros who aren’t worried about getting kicked.

    The Irish Foden, that has to be a joke lol, is not going to go flying into a 50/50 with an experienced championship midfielder.

    Adam Wharton will be an outstanding football but we can’t keep ignoring the defensive side of his game which isn’t just lacking, it’s non existent.

    We are very luck to have a bit of a buffer. We’d be screwed otherwise. 

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  6. If, and we all know it’s a big if, we got the £1.5m and the wages to replace Gallagher I do think there could be better options. Clarke-Harris is one I was keen for us to go for previously and he’s out of contract in the summer so could potentially come in cheap. Otherwise a decent loan striker, not a young kid though. Someone more established but needing games. 

  7. 10 minutes ago, 47er said:

    Well Chaddy had him ahead of Travis as a midfielder, looks like we are losing both! Like you I cannot see the sense of Garrett leaving.

    If there is any delay in getting replacements for those leaving or last minute cockups a minute before the window closes we are doomed.

    We were already short on numbers alone, anyone see our leaders coping with a significant inflow of new boys of the right quality?

    Surely we must have a striker coming? Madness to lose even Leonard if someone isn't lined up.

    Chaddy will be fully in support of Garrett going out on loan now. 

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  8. I’d be happy with an experienced keeper and a striker. I agree with bringing in LB cover but not sure the lad from Brighton was needed.

    Horvath would be a very good loan signing and I would agree that Leo going out on loan would be good.

    I’ve had to bite my lip a lot over the last few pages as there have been some ridiculous posts from our resident happy clapper. However we still have time to rescue this window. Fix the glaring issue up front and in goal and we could still have a decent season, ignore it and we could be in trouble. A nervous keeper leads to a nervous back line. Defenders like a strong presence behind them and we clearly don’t have that. 

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  9. Rooney got the job over a beer with the owners at the SuperBowl. Was never popular choice with the fan base. They are hoping for Cooper, Carsley or Eustace.

    I’ve mentioned Jordan Jones on here a lot in the past. Looks like he’s off to Serie A with Atalanta. Wanted us to go for him when he was out of their starting line up. Followed his career as he lived down the road from me and went to the same school as my daughter now attends.

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