The January Transfer Window 2020
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If Randolph and Allen where already playing for us and the club was run like a professional outfit then due to age we would be looking to upgrade on these two now not going out and buying the pair.
Even knowing the outcome of this transfer window it is still bloody depressing, the quicker we get on and start protesting the better.
Even knowing the outcome of this transfer window it is still bloody depressing, the quicker we get on and start protesting the better.
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Also, two completely different types of midfielder..
I assume we are using the same approach undertaken when looking for strikers..
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Randolph is a sensible stop-gap second keeper that we should have done last summer. Sadly, Roberto had a nervous breakdown. Allen is a good player but not what we need. Financially, it means another so-so ageing player on a long-term deal when what we need is pace and brute strength.wobble wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 8:28 am If Randolph and Allen where already playing for us and the club was run like a professional outfit then due to age we would be looking to upgrade on these two now not going out and buying the pair.
Even knowing the outcome of this transfer window it is still bloody depressing, the quicker we get on and start protesting the better.
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Allen would’ve been a decent signing 5 years ago. He’s now getting on and other than he’s an upgrade on Sanchez as a rotation option, he’s not a great signing all things considered if it happens.
If he and Fernandes come in, then it will be just about acceptable for me.
If he and Fernandes come in, then it will be just about acceptable for me.
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I imagine he'll be thinking a lot more about long term plans in the summer.sendô wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 8:18 am I thought we'd learnt from signing players entering or in their thirties that had no sell on value and are likely to only come here for one last big pay day.
It's not so much Allen himself, it's what it says about us as a club and our long term planning - that is, we don't have any.
As relegation was such a worry when Moyes came in, and as it's a big part of his job in the short term, it doesn't suprise me that he's bringing in 1 or 2 short term solutions. As it stands, we're only an injury or two away from Sanchez being a first team player. Allen would be a far more reliable squad player. He's professional, a good passer, a good tackler, and a good worker. I have no issue with him coming in.
It would be nice though if we obtained him in addition to another younger player such as Fernandes (how many on here have actually seen this guy play?). I personally feel that Moyes will be buying more young than old during his time with us - but that doesn't mean he'll bring no experienced players in at all.
Anyway... he's not signed yet has he? So let's not get all worked up just yet. He'll be on a shortlist of various options along with a bunch of other players.
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We need the experience right now which Allen has, whilst Fernandes would be another one of Sully specials for the future
Keeper wise strange to back and pay £4M for a 32 yr old that you got rid a few years back, is it a case of he knows the club and we have him on the HR database !
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Bit late to this but I have to disagree IB. Basing your opinion on his form 4 years ago is not indicative of what he is like now. To put some perspective he's played less premier league football in the last 18 months than WIlshere, there are no other sides clamouring to sign him and he is 30 is a month or 2 and that is exactly what we said we wouldn't be buying a year or so ago or whenever Sullivan said it.Ironing Board wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 4:49 pm Joe Allen would improve the first 11. I think he would end up a regular. He was good enough to be in the UEFA Team of the Tournament at Euro 2016 when Wales reached the semis. If anything, he has been too loyal to Stoke. He could have got a move away when they were relegated, but chose to stay and try and help them get promotion. It is hardly his fault he is surrounded by a sub-par team.
To put it another way I wonder how many people would have had Allen over Noble 4 years ago? Even now is he a player who is really going to be able to replicate his "form" of playing for a side bottom of the league below.
It's an absolute no from me but what do I know?
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You seem to know a fair bit more than your namesake liljoe- tongue firmly in cheek for those of you with a Sense of humour bypassJustJoe85 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 9:02 am Bit late to this but I have to disagree IB. Basing your opinion on his form 4 years ago is not indicative of what he is like now. To put some perspective he's played less premier league football in the last 18 months than WIlshere, there are no other sides clamouring to sign him and he is 30 is a month or 2 and that is exactly what we said we wouldn't be buying a year or so ago or whenever Sullivan said it.
To put it another way I wonder how many people would have had Allen over Noble 4 years ago? Even now is he a player who is really going to be able to replicate his "form" of playing for a side bottom of the league below.
It's an absolute no from me but what do I know?
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Does Randolph still count as "Overseas"? Feel it's waste of an overseas player for your back up keeper. Etheridge makes more sense, younger and similar price.
Joe Allen would be a decent signing - although £7m seems a bit OTT. Gives us another midfield option, similar to Snodgrass in that you wouldn't want to build the team around them but they'd put the graft in when needed.
We need some physicality in the middle and he's not that. If we sign one midfielder it shouldn't be Allen, if we sign a few then he'd be a decent addition.
Joe Allen would be a decent signing - although £7m seems a bit OTT. Gives us another midfield option, similar to Snodgrass in that you wouldn't want to build the team around them but they'd put the graft in when needed.
We need some physicality in the middle and he's not that. If we sign one midfielder it shouldn't be Allen, if we sign a few then he'd be a decent addition.
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Its because the owners are not being very Cooperative with Moyes, there are Morrisons too but basically only giving him a Lidl bit of money which they see as the Safeway forward.
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Normally this would be a role of a youngster who was being brought through as an eventual replacement for Noble. Not someone who is marginally younger than Noble. The younger player would be lower wages as well.Finishing Hammer wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 4:47 am I feel Allen might be brought in to supplement Noble so we can give him a rest/break, whatever you want to call it, when needed. Call it a rotation if you like.
It is wasteful and illogical to do it otherwise.
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Interesting option. According to Whoscored Cullen beats Allen in pretty much every stat in the Championship this season. That is the level Allen is currently playing at.
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We arrive at this place every two years! We cannot afford to build for the future because we are in the **** now!
If we survive, Sulli will be off shopping down in Harrods for something showy whilst relying on what's left in the freezer and hoping that no one gets the shits and uses up his inadequate supply of cheap bog roll and old newspapers.
If we survive, Sulli will be off shopping down in Harrods for something showy whilst relying on what's left in the freezer and hoping that no one gets the shits and uses up his inadequate supply of cheap bog roll and old newspapers.
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Regardless of how good Joe Allen is, does he solve our midfield problem? Does he give us a physical and athletic presence in the middle? I think he’s a decent player, but he’s not what we need. I’m not entirely sure Gedson Fernandes is either.
Berge is that player we need in the middle.
Berge is that player we need in the middle.
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Fabianski, Martin, Randolph (soon), Zabaleta, Cresswell, Ogbonna, Reid, Noble, Sanchez, Snodgrass, Antonio, YarmolenkoPop Robson wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 8:39 am We need the experience right now which Allen has, whilst Fernandes would be another one of Sully specials for the future
Keeper wise strange to back and pay £4M for a 32 yr old that you got rid a few years back, is it a case of he knows the club and we have him on the HR database !
Off the top of my head, all over 30. We have experience. The last thing this squad needs is more "experience".
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Darren Randolph and Joe Allen!
Two questions:
What the f*** have our scouts been doing for the last two years?
Have any of our coaching staff watched our midfield play?
Two questions:
What the f*** have our scouts been doing for the last two years?
Have any of our coaching staff watched our midfield play?
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No, he would be a back-up for Noble in the absence of Wilshere... this is why we are looking around the 5-7 million market and not the 20+million Berge would cost!
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