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McKenna: Nothing Imminent But Work Continues
Friday, 11th Aug 2023 16:49

Town boss Kieran McKenna says no further additions to his squad are imminent but that work will continue until the end of the window to find players who will improve the squad at the right price.

So far, the Blues have added four players, Jack Taylor, Cieran Slicker, George Hirst and loanee Omari Hutchinson, but with CEO Mark Ashton having recently said he anticipates two or three more recruits before the window closes on September 1st.

“I don’t think there’s anything very imminent,” McKenna said. “Of course, this has been a very busy week for myself and the coaching staff with three games in the first six days.

“Once we get through Saturday, it will be a good time to sit and review where we’re at with a couple of weeks to go on the window and having seen everybody play now and also having gone through the first two Championship games.

“The club are still working very hard, I’m involved in that work as well, but at the moment the situation is the same as it was.

“We have a big and competitive squad, we want to improve that squad, there aren’t so many players out there at the right price that can improve what we have here but we’ll work very hard until the last day of the window to find those players and bring them here.”


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danchances22 added 16:57 - Aug 11
Lack of transfers is a worry..
considering Mark Ashton said a few weeks ago a few were further down the line.
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iaintaylorx added 17:03 - Aug 11
Dan… Ashton did say this has been a tough market to deal within, so we can’t be unhappy. The prices being thrown around nowadays are ludicrous! I wouldn’t be surprised if we just saw 1 more signing before the end of the window.
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Suffolkboy added 17:08 - Aug 11
We’d all have hoped for news and progress by now ,but those will be wishes shared by MA and KM , and there’ll be no doubt much energy is being expended ,though we shouldn’t expect any sort of compromise on quality and ability ,nor potential of any who might be privileged to come to ITFC !
COYB
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Naylorsrightboot added 17:10 - Aug 11
Ashton said 3 were pretty much done 3 weeks ago. Now none appear to be near. Think we may be having trouble to sell the project now we are in the championship. Other teams with way bigger ideas out there now.
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ArnieM added 17:11 - Aug 11
Those 4 words keep being said which I think is a clue as to why we’ve not signed anyone recently …
” at the right price”
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garyinavault added 17:17 - Aug 11
We've still got time.
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OliveR16 added 17:26 - Aug 11
Certainly PL loans are more likely in the last week of August, though we have one already. I think we'll have one or two more.
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WhoisJimmyJuan added 17:27 - Aug 11
I'm still haunted by summer 2011: Jay Emmanuel Thomas, Chopra, Bullard, Bowyer, Ingimarsson all signed and thinking we would walk the league. It taught me about quality over quantity, value for money and managing expectations. We saw at Sunderland that we should be able to compete in this division as we are so no panic yet as far as I'm concerned.
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blueboy1981 added 17:31 - Aug 11
Naylorsrightboot - I think you’re right, much as it hurts, it’s obvious that there are Clubs in this Championship with bigger ideas / intentions.
We may regret, if we miss that Boat !!
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Bazza8564 added 17:31 - Aug 11
Firstly, given the leaks that have been talked about of course hes saying nothing is happening.
But the key to this is that MA said last week that until the parachute clubs start trading (Leicester, Leeds and Southampton), nothing much would happen. And don't forget the 25 man squad limits don't kick in until today for the PL clubs, so people are expecting news yesterday when the deals ares till a bit away.
Southampton now appear to be selling a couple, Leeds look like they are about to start and it will all start to flow.
We aren't buying from Fleetwood Town and more, our targets are in the PL and the clubs who've just come down.
Leif signed two weeks into the season last year because thats what doing business in the PL means. Chill out and stop being impatient
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parhamblue added 17:33 - Aug 11
He actually said "two or three at least" in an interview in Innsbruck and so that is probably a strong indication that one or two (or more) haven't materialised. It's ironic, isn't it? The one time in our club's history when there hasn't been a financial constraint internally, the ante is upped, again. It simply puts more of an onus on the coaching, the know-how, the smooth running of the club that we all enjoy today, and the near-certain knowledge that the journey will continue to be fruitful. The B's Brighton, Bournemouth, Burnley and Brentford are proving that you don't need kazillions or oilfields, it is as much about technique and application. For now, at least.
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ArnieM added 17:41 - Aug 11
The perception that there are no financial constraints at Town is probably the very factor that is preventing us signing our targets because the players agents are ramping up the financial demands, which we won’t agree too.
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Crinkle59 added 17:41 - Aug 11
We only need players better than already here, there are not that many available , any that we get are worth waiting for Up The Town.my 78th season s seen it all anyway!
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 17:44 - Aug 11
It's clear that the transfer market is difficult to negotiate, but that will be the same for everyone. Teams like Leeds, Leicester, and Soton have much more financial clout via their parachute payments. It looks as if we haven't been able to get the first choice players we wanted in some cases, but also that we are not going to fill in spaces in the squad unless the management thinks this will improve performance. We have a great tactical manager, a great team spirit, and great support. We can go a long way with that, even if no-one else comes in (although I think we will get one or two more additions). COYB!
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Wickets added 17:52 - Aug 11
If we have to go with what we have got so be it . Another window at Christmas .
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terryf added 18:10 - Aug 11
Yes I agree that ridiculous prices are the sticking point, but I guess if we want some of these better players we are going to have to compromise now that we are in the Championship.

It does kind of ask the question if Ashton says a lot of preparation is done months beforehand and dealings are advanced...what does this actually mean in reality, as I guess there have been players going elsewhere that we would have liked onboard.

The bottom line is that there are so many factors, prices, players wages and whether the selling club are playing hard ball. Unfortunately regardless of all your pre-planning the selling clubs are in pole position.
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joyousblue added 18:10 - Aug 11
Some really great comments from people totally understanding the transfer systems and then theres the idiots who say there other clubs , with bigger ideas what a load if rubbish every club in the championship has big ideas , many cant afford it but the ideas the same , how can you come out with that utter tosh , tge premiership is a season away , dont worry we have clubs with bigger ideas we will just nest in the championship words fail me
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SickParrot added 18:11 - Aug 11
If Ashton said at least 2, there will be ar least 2. We will probably have three possibles for each position.
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Bluemike31 added 18:22 - Aug 11
Ashton never said 3 deals were done at all, he said to expect 2 or 3 more signings which they were working on
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Saxonblue74 added 18:30 - Aug 11
We won away at Sunderland first game of the season, and margin could/should have been bigger. We're not desperate for new signings. When Ashton and Co can get the right player for the right money they make it happen, there's absolutely no need for panic.
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OldFart71 added 18:39 - Aug 11
I would imagine that to better players than what we have it may take the spending on these to 3,4 or 5 million. It really depends on where and who we decide to replace. Maybe not at the moment, but eventually Morsy and Loungo will need replacing. I don't really see where Gamechanger will make the money that their investment requires. A few of the players are probably already worth more than we paid. But if we don't wish to be a yo-yo club everytime a player is sold a replacement needs to be found who is equal or better and whilst clubs evolve naturally because players get old, move on or need replacing it's more difficult if you continually sell players to make profits and are still trying to either get promoted or at least consolidate.
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OldFart71 added 18:39 - Aug 11
I would imagine that to better players than what we have it may take the spending on these to 3,4 or 5 million. It really depends on where and who we decide to replace. Maybe not at the moment, but eventually Morsy and Loungo will need replacing. I don't really see where Gamechanger will make the money that their investment requires. A few of the players are probably already worth more than we paid. But if we don't wish to be a yo-yo club everytime a player is sold a replacement needs to be found who is equal or better and whilst clubs evolve naturally because players get old, move on or need replacing it's more difficult if you continually sell players to make profits and are still trying to either get promoted or at least consolidate.
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Ipswichbusiness added 18:49 - Aug 11
Please remember that this is reality, not fantasy football. In reality, for a deal to go through, there has to be a willing seller, a willing buyer and a player who consents to the move (some would add the player’s agent as a fourth to the deal). Unless all the stars are aligned the deal will not happen.

Plus, in any negotiation, you get a certain amount of grandstanding. If we are perceived to have “loadsamoney” then prices will rise accordingly making deals more difficult.

I suspect that the Club would like both to sign a couple of players and sell two or three (to keep us in budget). Indeed, the sell side is as interesting as the buy side.
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Ipswichbusiness added 18:55 - Aug 11
Oldfart71: remember Flyn Downes. We sold him when we were in League One for £2million and after one successful season with Swansea he was worth £10million. I suspect that is one reason that we have been buying young/youngish players; after one season in the Championship they could be worth five times what we paid.
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CarpyBlue added 19:09 - Aug 11
Why are people being downvoted for daring to have a bit of realism and wider perspective? Blind optimism gets you nowhere and there's nothing wrong with questioning Ashton's recent claim that we had two or three deals down the line.

Of course we are no longer a big fish in a small pond. We're a decent-sized fish in a much bigger pond fighting with other larger fish for the same players.

As for joyousblue talking about the Premier League being one season away - absolutely delusional. We all want Town to do well but there's a difference between supporting your club and just being unrealistic, like too many on this forum.

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