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I predict McGowan, Dyche, Sowerby will sign, Koiki will be off.
McGowan didn't look happy after being substituted on Thursday. I may be wrong but I think he went straight down the tunnel. He could be struggling to keep hold of his place in the team, I thought Magloire looked very good, he was much stronger and quicker.
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I think Harvey Lintott is also out of contract but with an option for a further year. I am sure this will be triggered.
On another note, what is the point of signing Josh Harrop? If when losing a game he doesn't come on, when will he? Put him on and see how good he is, otherwise what's the point in signing him in the first place.
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He ain't fit.
Not fit enough for 10 or 15 minutes? What was the point in having him on the bench at all then?
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He ain't fit.
Bollox. He trained with us for a couple of weeks, before signing a contract. His fitness levels would have been evaluated. You do not offer a short term contract, to somebody who "aint fit". I raised this point a few days ago.
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There was a similar situation with the fella last season, the one that ended up in Scotland, signed on a short term contract
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There was a similar situation with the fella last season, the one that ended up in Scotland, signed on a short term contract
Ryan Nolan?
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McGowan didn't look happy after being substituted on Thursday. I may be wrong but I think he went straight down the tunnel. He could be struggling to keep hold of his place in the team, I thought Magloire looked very good, he was much stronger and quicker.
He’s a run of the mill league 2 right back, very easy to replace. Lintott and Magloire are more than adequate. I’m not sure what JBs fascination is with focusing on extending the contracts of standard league 2 players that have contributed to us remaining in the division for the last 2/3 years. If we don’t look to better ourselves we will never go anywhere. I think the last contract extension was Pinnock. We’ve just extended his contract for 2.5 years. He’s struggling to get in the side now with a kid on loan from Fulham seen at the better option. What happens if we go up? We’re left with a squad of players not up-to the standard of the league we’re playing in.
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Teachers Pet, that's the gent in question
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He’s a run of the mill league 2 right back
Blimey, think we might agree on something!
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He’s a run of the mill league 2 right back, very easy to replace.
Lintott and Magloire are more than adequate.
I’m not sure what JBs fascination is with focusing on extending the contracts of standard league 2 players that have contributed to us remaining in the division for the last 2/3 years. If we don’t look to better ourselves we will never go anywhere.
I think the last contract extension was Pinnock. We’ve just extended his contract for 2.5 years. He’s struggling to get in the side now with a kid on loan from Fulham seen at the better option. What happens if we go up? We’re left with a squad of players not up-to the standard of the league we’re playing in, or be stuck with players preventing us signing the appropriate level of player.
I have similar thoughts. We need a team to get us out of this division. Then we need a team to maintain us in the third division. A lot of the current players are not the latter therefore committing them to long term contracts isn't as beneficial as others may think.
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The stadium isn't big enough (or in a decent enough state) to sustain League One football. The relevant people will know this and have put together their calculations to justify their approach as it is. Doing the best with the current squad, improving it where possible within a tight budget.
Except when there was Chinese money to invest when have our current owners ploughed big money into making us a League One proposition? The Goode money was not reinvested. Neither was the Carney money (as far as I can gather).
We currently sell virtually all the best viewing seats at Sixfields so other than raising prices at a time of a cost of living crisis how do we propose generating the income for sustaining League One football?
PS I had one of the best seats in the East Stand last season (saw all 23 home games) - end of aisle, near the centre. Very good view, got absolutely soaked at least 5 times.
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The stadium isn't big enough (or in a decent enough state) to sustain League One football. The relevant people will know this and have put together their calculations to justify their approach as it is. Doing the best with the current squad, improving it where possible within a tight budget.
Except when there was Chinese money to invest when have our current owners ploughed big money into making us a League One proposition? The Goode money was not reinvested. Neither was the Carney money (as far as I can gather).
We currently sell virtually all the best viewing seats at Sixfields so other than raising prices at a time of a cost of living crisis how do we propose generating the income for sustaining League One football?
PS I had one of the best seats in the East Stand last season (saw all 23 home games) - end of aisle, near the centre. Very good view, got absolutely soaked at least 5 times.
We don't want people coming on here pointing out facts, it will upset all the people with their heads buried in the sand
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He’s a run of the mill league 2 right back, very easy to replace.
Lintott and Magloire are more than adequate.
I’m not sure what JBs fascination is with focusing on extending the contracts of standard league 2 players that have contributed to us remaining in the division for the last 2/3 years. If we don’t look to better ourselves we will never go anywhere.
I think the last contract extension was Pinnock. We’ve just extended his contract for 2.5 years. He’s struggling to get in the side now with a kid on loan from Fulham seen at the better option. What happens if we go up? We’re left with a squad of players not up-to the standard of the league we’re playing in.
I am just trying to get a grip on your opinion, particularly on McGowan and also Pinnock. I agree that McGowan is not as yet up to the standard of season ‘21 & ‘22 but of course he has been off for some time with a serious injury. However McGowan in season 21/22 silenced his critics with a series of consistent displays. My opinion is that JB probably knows what he is doing, he is the expert whilst we are not. We are of course all entitled to our opinions/replies Now on Pinnock, he has certainly hit a run of indifferent form but has long been considered, at least on here an essential part of the team! Most players suffer a loss of form so Pinnock could still regain/achieve League 1 form. Perhaps your real target JB?
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The stadium isn't big enough (or in a decent enough state) to sustain League One football. The relevant people will know this and have put together their calculations to justify their approach as it is. Doing the best with the current squad, improving it where possible within a tight budget.
Except when there was Chinese money to invest when have our current owners ploughed big money into making us a League One proposition? The Goode money was not reinvested. Neither was the Carney money (as far as I can gather).
We currently sell virtually all the best viewing seats at Sixfields so other than raising prices at a time of a cost of living crisis how do we propose generating the income for sustaining League One football?
PS I had one of the best seats in the East Stand last season (saw all 23 home games) - end of aisle, near the centre. Very good view, got absolutely soaked at least 5 times.
The Stadium needs a clean up. …..Yes Stadium not big enough ……. and neither are the crowds at least 10% down on last season Prefer not to comment on the Chinese Money …. Would say at guess that running this Club is not cheap with the new signings plus bigger salaries! If people want a special seat just book a few weeks in advance. I used to, not a special fan just a supporter!
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Can you lot who want to talk redev, go back to the appropriate redev thread?
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There's a few very simplistic, reactionary comments on here regarding player contracts. First off there standard between league one and two isn't as black and white some people are suggesting. Particularly considering our budget won't change massively (possibly 20 percent). People talk about it like we get promoted and suddenly we can attract a whole different level of player. There's some really big clubs in league 1, who we will clearly never compete with financially. There's another 8-10 clubs who we aren't far away from in terms of size and budget. We're never going to get promoted and suddenly start competing with the likes of Ipswich for players. To simply label players league 1 or league 2 players isn't very clever. There's obviously plenty of players on good money in league 2 who could play for league 1 teams. Based on last years form, and considering our realistic budget should we go up, I'd happily have McGowan and Pinnock in the team/squad. The same applies if we don't get promoted. We are primarily trying to get out of league two - even with a good season, this is never guaranteed. We have to sign players to do this first. When we do sign players who perform well at this level and appear to be good characters, it's obvious to try and extend their contracts. People are very keen to over simplify these things. Brady and the team will obviously be considering which league we're likely to end up in when deciding on contract extensions. They would also get criticised if the majority or our players were out of contract in the summer (whichever league we are in). The last 18 months of recruitment has been fantastic. People have short memories. There's a logic around so much of what Brady is doing which I can't remember seeing in other managers for ages.
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and neither are the crowds at least 10% down on last season
Average league attendance 2021-22 = 5366 Average League attendance 2022-23 = 5326 Where do you get the 10% from? NOTE: Once added, the attendance at tomorrows game will mean the average for this season will be higher than last.
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It's all about balance.
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There's a few very simplistic, reactionary comments on here regarding player contracts. First off there standard between league one and two isn't as black and white some people are suggesting. Particularly considering our budget won't change massively (possibly 20 percent). People talk about it like we get promoted and suddenly we can attract a whole different level of player. There's some really big clubs in league 1, who we will clearly never compete with financially. There's another 8-10 clubs who we aren't far away from in terms of size and budget. We're never going to get promoted and suddenly start competing with the likes of Ipswich for players. To simply label players league 1 or league 2 players isn't very clever. There's obviously plenty of players on good money in league 2 who could play for league 1 teams. Based on last years form, and considering our realistic budget should we go up, I'd happily have McGowan and Pinnock in the team/squad. The same applies if we don't get promoted. We are primarily trying to get out of league two - even with a good season, this is never guaranteed. We have to sign players to do this first. When we do sign players who perform well at this level and appear to be good characters, it's obvious to try and extend their contracts. People are very keen to over simplify these things. Brady and the team will obviously be considering which league we're likely to end up in when deciding on contract extensions. They would also get criticised if the majority or our players were out of contract in the summer (whichever league we are in). The last 18 months of recruitment has been fantastic. People have short memories. There's a logic around so much of what Brady is doing which I can't remember seeing in other managers for ages.
I hope those who are quite happy to criticise players, management and even on the playing budget take this well presented opinion into account when coming up with their own unrealistic comments. Big ask I know particularly for those with short memories and nothing ‘upstairs’
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Average league attendance 2021-22 = 5366 Average League attendance 2022-23 = 5326 Where do you get the 10% from? NOTE: Once added, the attendance at tomorrows game will mean the average for this season will be higher than last. Fair point; meant to say away support has declined. Yes/No?
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