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Pablo69
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Anyone heard if Jordan Turnbull speaking to another club? My mate said Coventry might be interested?
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"The voice of reason"
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everbrite
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Anyone heard if Jordan Turnbull speaking to another club? My mate said Coventry might be interested? Wattie claims that Turnbull might be signing for Crewe; maybe plausible!
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2020 Grand National S/S 3rd Place
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Pablo69
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Might be better option Division 1 regular compared to Championship reserve. Suppose it depends on whether he sees himself as a Championship player...He looked sound but not match winning performances however when playing with Goode and Wharton.
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"The voice of reason"
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memyhead
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The EFL has today confirmed the opening and closing dates for the 2020 summer transfer window.
Subject to formal ratification, the transfer window will open fully on Monday 27th July, although any player registered before the completion of the 2019/20 season will not be eligible to play for their new club until season 2020/21 commences. This is applicable to clubs involved in the Sky Bet Championship Play-Offs.
The window for international registrations closes at 11pm on Monday 5th October, with an agreement in place with the Premier League for an extended two-week domestic only window which will close at 5pm on Friday 16th October.
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Pablo69
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Shame, their gain our loss
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Another Pedj
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Yes but despite despite not paying creditors and being under a transfer embargo they are paying fortunes in wages. Outbid Swindon on wages for Eoin Doyle
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Melbourne Cobbler
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Any player in big demand signing for a club in a critical financial position needs a check up? Say what you like about footballers, you can’t deny that a fair few have the brains of a rocking horse?
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Not a real supporter but unelected chair of the Northampton Town Honorary Supporters Club. (Please note: any opinions given may not necessarily be shared by proper supporters. In incidents of conflict the views of real supporters shall take precedence).
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Tom
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A couple of friends have said that we're in for James Garner on a season long loan from Man United. We're up against some other L1 clubs though.
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memyhead
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Longer it goes on without big Vadaine signing, the more I fear he's possibly had his head turned (agent?) and is exploring other options (which he's entitled to do) before accepting our offer...
He is pivotal to the way we play (as he pretty much wins every header) so I think it would be a massive loss should he sign elsewhere. Think he'll be an even better player next season so hopefully he'll re-sign.
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Cordwainer2
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A couple of friends have said that we're in for James Garner on a season long loan from Man United. We're up against some other L1 clubs though.
I hear he is a bit of a Maverick!
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the grumpy old man
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I hear he is a bit of a Maverick!
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The Hotel End Grand National sweepstake winner 2024
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Shoemaker
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Longer it goes on without big Vadaine signing, the more I fear he's possibly had his head turned (agent?) and is exploring other options (which he's entitled to do) before accepting our offer...
He is pivotal to the way we play (as he pretty much wins every header) so I think it would be a massive loss should he sign elsewhere. Think he'll be an even better player next season so hopefully he'll re-sign.
Just to add a bit of realism He’s hardly irreplaceable though.... All we need is a tall striker who wins a lot of headers and doesn’t score many goals and has a knack of missing easy chances.... I’m sure there are plenty available for nothing most with a better scoring record than vadaine Kyle Lafferty for example. If vadaine resigns then that’s fine If he doesn’t it’s not as if we are trying to replace the skills of messi or the goal scoring power of messi. We are looking to replace a journeyman striker. That’s my take on it
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Just to add a bit of realism He’s hardly irreplaceable though.... All we need is a tall striker who wins a lot of headers and doesn’t score many goals and has a knack of missing easy chances.... I’m sure there are plenty available for nothing most with a better scoring record than vadaine
Kyle Lafferty for example.
If vadaine resigns then that’s fine If he doesn’t it’s not as if we are trying to replace the skills of messi or the goal scoring power of messi. We are looking to replace a journeyman striker.
That’s my take on it
i agree with all that - its who he is replaced with that is key - he has one good (for him) season in his career - last year, under KC - if someone is willing to pay him more than us then up to them. same as turnbull - not a matchwinner - up to bolton if they want to continue their financial decline by paying over the odds for an okay league 2 centre half
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Winslow Lee
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Wycombe Chairman says he is going to offer Bayo a new contract!
Signed a new 1 year deal
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everbrite
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I hear he is a bit of a Maverick!
Good one Cordy ! For those with long memories.
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2020 Grand National S/S 3rd Place
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guest2995
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Longer it goes on without big Vadaine signing, the more I fear he's possibly had his head turned (agent?) and is exploring other options (which he's entitled to do) before accepting our offer...
He is pivotal to the way we play (as he pretty much wins every header) so I think it would be a massive loss should he sign elsewhere. Think he'll be an even better player next season so hopefully he'll re-sign.
He’s div2 at best He has done well for us but he is not a player that will pull up trees in div1 No sleep list if he goes , unlike Wharton , Goode and Morton
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Cordwainer2
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Oliver was outstanding in the playoffs and against Burton. He went missing in a lot of other games. The fact he went from club to club and ended at Morecambe might be an indicator? On the other hand, when he wants to, really good in the air. Not sure about him.
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Robas
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Oliver is a "back to goal" front player. One of the best I have seen at the Cobblers.
He suits the Cobblers current style and if he wins the ball in the air in League 2 then he'll probably win in it League 1 as well.
Perhaps other clubs look at his goal-scoring record and decide he is not worth the risk. Personally I think he is an important cog in the Cobblers machine and I would be sad to see him go - as I'm struggling to think of any ready made replacements that are (cheaply) likely to fall in to our lap. He is also the dream type of player to combine with Morton if we are lucky enough to have him next season.
Smith is a different type of player who likes to get on the end of crosses. When the ball is belted forward to him it is just as likely to come straight back. It is not his style of play.
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