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Wing Wizard Windy Miller

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  1. As others have said if he goes to PNE his wage demands can't have been too high. Seems odd. We're probably chasing unrealistic signings again.
  2. I'd be happy with that for sensible money.
  3. If we are after 2 players at CB then surely all the above will be going on loan or released. Don't think Platt will get anywhere near our first team - most likely out the door for me. Wharton/Grayson/Magloire need a full season playing league one (every week) to see if they can cut it. Magloire is interesting. He's never going to be a dominant CB but with his pace, could potentially be great alongside a big lump. Rankin Costello got some good reviews playing at right back. Wonder if he will be closer to the team next year? Would certainly offer some quality on the ball overlapping.
  4. The more we are linked with Bauer, the less I like the idea. If it's him and the 'younger' option is Cooper (Millwall) then great. If Bauer is the 'main' signing for CB then I"m not really convinced. I think the lad at Rotherham - Ajayi- would be a better shout and probably on much more sensible wages than Bauer (although a fee would be needed). Scored 7 in the champ lad season as well.
  5. Given the strength of our under 23 group, these guys should be filling out the squad instead of your Smallwoods, Samuels, Williams, Leutweillers, Bennett et al. They'd be on half the wages of those guys straight away.
  6. The fact that he's already said in the LT that he hopes people aren't shouting for his head if we aren't top 6 by Christmas supports the above.
  7. To be fair if the overall outlay budget for transfers (without sales) is as per last year (approaching £10 mil in fees for Brereton, Armstrong, Rothwell and Davenport) Mowbray can have no complaints. We've not had a £30million 3 year kitty for years and years.
  8. Depends on whether the signing is clearly a cut above. Players aren't daft, there has to be a hierarchy somewhere in the club. An aging Mulgrew and Graham aren't really in a position to demand increases. Dack in fairness would deserve one as his star is increasing. Evans was lucky to get a new deal IMO. Surely that is where the management team earn their corn? Mowbray has already come out and distanced himself from the finances. To be fair this summer there has been talk about a 'flexible budget' as less in fees more in wages or vice versa.
  9. Also highlights whether you have a good manager who can organise a team to over achieve...or an average one that relies on better players than other teams to succeed ?
  10. Depends how that's managed. If you don't offer a contract to say a Rodwell, instead ensuring you get your number one target, by paying £5k more - is that not a better recruitment strategy?
  11. A midfielder that is played out wide. Sounds a perfect signing.
  12. He had a more clear cut chance in the same game from about 4 yards out and ballsed it up.
  13. Years of apathetic performances and general BS from those in charge has led to disenchantment from lots of fans (me included). Tell me, without quality signings to get me (and others) in through the door, Why should I renew a ST? As opposed to cricket, concerts, rugby, travel that I could be doing instead... Without quality signings, how do you attract a further 1800 new ST holders? Club put the money where their mouth is and I'll do the same. It's like buying an off plan apartment in Spain, the pictures look great but they're never built and you've forked out for nothing.
  14. Yeah. Colin Hendry seems to fit the bill?.
  15. The soundbites coming from the club contradict themselves daily. TM was adamant at his meeting with the fans that we were ready to plunder the European market...but now we aren't. Experienced champ players to me are in the 27-32 age range not 35 or over...but no links to any of them. It's pretty clear that we are unable to compete for any decent players financially. Something we don't seem to have learnt from last year. We don't have any pulling power any more so higher wages is the only way to get some quality in.
  16. Perhaps it's just me then. Season ticket pretty much since 81 - bar ****s last season but I'm getting more ambivalent by the year. Want to see some intention this season or I'll just pick and choose the odd game when I can be arsed.
  17. I would argue that with no early bird and on the back of some pretty insipid home performances last season, many will want to see the signings Mowbray insisted were coming -before committing.
  18. And we won't sell many more until we see some signings materialising.
  19. He wasn't that tough and solid when Dack put him on his arse!
  20. You were doing ok till the bit in bold ?
  21. Jeez, looking like we aren't even shopping in Primark this year.
  22. It's pretty simple. The only model that will work for us (if we have any ambition of reaching the Prem) is bringing good players in for 2 years and selling a couple in year 3 if promotion not achieved - to satisfy FFP. Then start again. Hitting the Prem basically nullifies the debt. Then follow the Burnley model of small investment and a couple of relegation battles till we are back on an even keel.
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