| We'll be a more attractive proposition for potential signings this time 15:16 - May 3 with 930 views | Dubtractor | Last time round, following the double promotion, it will have been a tough sell to convince players we could be competitive, which left us shopping in the left overs aisle somewhat. As McKenna said yesterday, the whole club is now better prepared for the task ahead, we're a more established top end club, just a more attractive option overall. We definitely need to shop in the international market a bit more this time round, as tge pick of the Championship wasn't good enough last time round. |  |
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| We'll be a more attractive proposition for potential signings this time on 15:23 - May 3 with 869 views | Cheltenham_Blue | With all honesty, with the exception of Hackney, the quality available in the Championship isn't that high this time. I think the European market is where we should be shopping, as I said in a previous post, "It's notable that of all the players we bought for the Prem in 2024, the only two currently back in the Prem are the two we bought from Premier League Clubs anyway, three if you include Axe. The rest are all at mid table championship clubs That said, look at Sunderland's recruitment model and compare it to ours from two summers ago, chalk and cheese, together with the comparative competitiveness." |  |
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| We'll be a more attractive proposition for potential signings this time on 15:47 - May 3 with 748 views | Blue_Heath | There must be players at the likes of Brentford, Bournemouth (Smith, Christie), Fulham (King, Cairney), Palace (Clyne, Hughes), Brighton (Steele, Veltman) that are not getting regular game time but have played quite a bit in the PL that we can get? Going down the foreign route may save money but a much bigger gamble. I'd say keep more players in the XI than we did last time but add actual PL quality in key positions e.g. centre mid, up front. |  |
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| We'll be a more attractive proposition for potential signings this time on 16:33 - May 3 with 616 views | BlueBadger |
| We'll be a more attractive proposition for potential signings this time on 15:23 - May 3 by Cheltenham_Blue | With all honesty, with the exception of Hackney, the quality available in the Championship isn't that high this time. I think the European market is where we should be shopping, as I said in a previous post, "It's notable that of all the players we bought for the Prem in 2024, the only two currently back in the Prem are the two we bought from Premier League Clubs anyway, three if you include Axe. The rest are all at mid table championship clubs That said, look at Sunderland's recruitment model and compare it to ours from two summers ago, chalk and cheese, together with the comparative competitiveness." |
At least two Dutch players is essential to any successful Town side. |  |
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| We'll be a more attractive proposition for potential signings this time on 17:02 - May 3 with 508 views | FrimleyBlue | New training centre will be a massive help. When youre going to be spending most of your time there. Players earning 50. 60 plus per week dont wanna be rocking up to some lower league training ground. |  |
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| We'll be a more attractive proposition for potential signings this time on 17:23 - May 3 with 442 views | ringwoodblue | If we can find a Thiago like striker, a strong partner for Matusiwa and for O’Shea and an upgrade on Walton, I think we’ll be much more competitive. |  |
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| We'll be a more attractive proposition for potential signings this time on 17:30 - May 3 with 414 views | Axeldalai_lama | Yep, also add in the likes of Delap and Hutchinson' allowed' to move to bigger things. Even Muric in a backwards kind of way. We could be a bit of a Bournemouth Brighton, not afraid to do 'player trading', horrible as that phrase us. |  | |  |
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