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napolimp

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It’s such a shitter it’s happened this season when we finally had the ability to start succession planning for these types of players.

This is what worries me. We miraculously managed to drag ourselves to the play-off final last season, thanks in no small part to Vik and Gus, then we lost Vik - oh well, we were all expecting it. But with the money they started building a team of quality players, and you start thinking this could be our year - Hamer with actual decent players around him. Now it feels as though we just have a team of mostly new faces, and we don't know how they're going to play.
 

Deity

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By Alan Nixon



Gustavo Hamer is on his way to Sheffield United after Coventry chief Mark Robins was left stunned by the swoop.

Brazilian star Hamer will have a medical at Bramall Lane after the clubs agreed a deal worth up to £15 million.

However Robins was only told Hamer was leaving at training and surprised by the speed of the agreement.

Sky Blues had previously seen off offers from Burnley and Leeds before Blades came in with the cash from the sale of Sander Berge to Burnley.

Hamer just had a year left on his Sky Blues deal and joins Viktor Gyokeres on the way out, leaving Robins having to search for replacements
 

clint van damme

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Dublin better, not sure about far better. McAllister better for one of his seasons, the others not so much. And we were literally relegated the season after McAllister left!

Hamers only hit the heights he has for 6or 7 months.
And as I said in my previous post, different standards and objectives now.

As for Dublin not much better, go and have a lie down!
 

clint van damme

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By Alan Nixon



Gustavo Hamer is on his way to Sheffield United after Coventry chief Mark Robins was left stunned by the swoop.

Brazilian star Hamer will have a medical at Bramall Lane after the clubs agreed a deal worth up to £15 million.

However Robins was only told Hamer was leaving at training and surprised by the speed of the agreement.

Sky Blues had previously seen off offers from Burnley and Leeds before Blades came in with the cash from the sale of Sander Berge to Burnley.

Hamer just had a year left on his Sky Blues deal and joins Viktor Gyokeres on the way out, leaving Robins having to search for replacements

Stunned?!
Fuck me, it's dragged on all close season!
 

David O'Day

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By Alan Nixon



Gustavo Hamer is on his way to Sheffield United after Coventry chief Mark Robins was left stunned by the swoop.

Brazilian star Hamer will have a medical at Bramall Lane after the clubs agreed a deal worth up to £15 million.

However Robins was only told Hamer was leaving at training and surprised by the speed of the agreement.

Sky Blues had previously seen off offers from Burnley and Leeds before Blades came in with the cash from the sale of Sander Berge to Burnley.

Hamer just had a year left on his Sky Blues deal and joins Viktor Gyokeres on the way out, leaving Robins having to search for replacements
yep, more nonsense from Nixon then

people pay him for that shite
 

Garlana86

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Dissapointing we’ve sold him after the season has started, hopefully we will replace move on and grow. Maybe we won’t get promoted this season but maybe in the next 3 or 4 seasons it could still happen
This season is the rebuild for sure, anyone suggesting we go back into the playoffs or via autos is being incredibly optimistic, we'll see, hope my own pessimism is proved wrong.
 

rob9872

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Is Nixon usually right? I don't know the retweeters and who are the reputable ones on there.
 

shmmeee

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Hamers only hit the heights he has for 6or 7 months.
And as I said in my previous post, different standards and objectives now.

As for Dublin not much better, go and have a lie down!

Id argue the level of football Hamer is playing at is comparable if not better than 1998 Premiership football TBH. Dublin is the closest in terms of overall impact on the team, and as I say probably a better player. But they’re not on completely different levels.
 

jim20

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By Alan Nixon



Gustavo Hamer is on his way to Sheffield United after Coventry chief Mark Robins was left stunned by the swoop.

Brazilian star Hamer will have a medical at Bramall Lane after the clubs agreed a deal worth up to £15 million.

However Robins was only told Hamer was leaving at training and surprised by the speed of the agreement.

Sky Blues had previously seen off offers from Burnley and Leeds before Blades came in with the cash from the sale of Sander Berge to Burnley.

Hamer just had a year left on his Sky Blues deal and joins Viktor Gyokeres on the way out, leaving Robins having to search for replacements
Concerned at the fact they are reporting Robins as being surprised, hope this doesn’t unsettle Robins
 

clint van damme

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By Alan Nixon



Gustavo Hamer is on his way to Sheffield United after Coventry chief Mark Robins was left stunned by the swoop.

Brazilian star Hamer will have a medical at Bramall Lane after the clubs agreed a deal worth up to £15 million.

However Robins was only told Hamer was leaving at training and surprised by the speed of the agreement.

Sky Blues had previously seen off offers from Burnley and Leeds before Blades came in with the cash from the sale of Sander Berge to Burnley.

Hamer just had a year left on his Sky Blues deal and joins Viktor Gyokeres on the way out, leaving Robins having to search for replacements

Stunned?!
Fuck me, it's dragged on all close season!
 

CCFCSteve

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By Alan Nixon



Gustavo Hamer is on his way to Sheffield United after Coventry chief Mark Robins was left stunned by the swoop.

Brazilian star Hamer will have a medical at Bramall Lane after the clubs agreed a deal worth up to £15 million.

However Robins was only told Hamer was leaving at training and surprised by the speed of the agreement.

Sky Blues had previously seen off offers from Burnley and Leeds before Blades came in with the cash from the sale of Sander Berge to Burnley.

Hamer just had a year left on his Sky Blues deal and joins Viktor Gyokeres on the way out, leaving Robins having to search for replacements

Don’t like the words ‘up to’ £15m. Hope it’s min 12-13m up front. Also wouldn’t mind a sell on
 

David O'Day

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This season is the rebuild for sure, anyone suggesting we go back into the playoffs or via autos is being incredibly optimistic, we'll see, hope my own pessimism is proved wrong.
why?

We have spent more, have a better squad and we will replace Gus.

We can actually have a team that doesn't need to have 1 or 2 players drags up the league
 

Grendel

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Don’t like the words ‘up to’ £15m. Hope it’s min 12-13m up front. Also wouldn’t mind a sell on

Unlikely its that much upfront
 

Offhegoes

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We wondered how much of the Vik fee Robins would get...Ended up being almost all of it. I expect the same from the 15m for Hamer.
Pretty sure Robins & Recruitment team would of known he probably wasn't going to sign the extension since June, so would expect they had a list of targets (as they did for Vik's replacements). Just under 3 weeks to go before the window shuts. Would like the new player in by Swansea away next Sat ideally.
 

jim20

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This season is the rebuild for sure, anyone suggesting we go back into the playoffs or via autos is being incredibly optimistic, we'll see, hope my own pessimism is proved wrong.
I had thought if we’d kept Gus, we could make the playoffs once the new players were up to speed. He’s the heart of the team at the moment, but having to replace him will make this season tougher. Though I think the future is still bright
 

Mr Panda

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I remember watching Gus through Covid during the behind closed doors games and thinking that I’ll never get to see this guy in the flesh because we might go down or surely someone bigger will snap him up come the end of the season.

Feel blessed I’ve got to see him live so many times in Sky Blue - what a player.

I’m putting my trust in the process now. It’s very unlikely we’ll find a player like him for a good decade, maybe two, but even if we find someone that can advance the ball, knit things together even without the 60 yard killer balls and progressive passes then I put my trust in the evidently stronger team to have a good season.
 

Garlana86

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why?

We have spent more, have a better squad and we will replace Gus.

We can actually have a team that doesn't need to have 1 or 2 players drags up the league
We've lost our two biggest players and the new players need time, plus the league is stronger than ever, that's just a couple of reasons.
 

theferret

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why?

We have spent more, have a better squad and we will replace Gus.

We can actually have a team that doesn't need to have 1 or 2 players drags up the league

It's not a computer game. You don't replace somebody as influential as this easily. It will take us a good while to adjust and who knows, the replacement(s) may not work out, wouldn't be the first time.

Hopefully we get ourselves over the line tomorrow and can stay in touch, but things have suddenly become a lot more difficult.
 

Garlana86

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I had thought if we’d kept Gus, we could make the playoffs once the new players were up to speed. He’s the heart of the team at the moment, but having to replace him will make this season tougher. Though I think the future is still bright
Yes with Gus, I felt confident, now my expectations aren't the same. Hope we do well which likely goes without saying, but we need to give the new players time.
 

Mr Panda

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Concerned at the fact they are reporting Robins as being surprised, hope this doesn’t unsettle Robins

Think it’s bullshit. Didn’t MR say himself in an interview it changes when someone meets asking or something?

We’re not that stupid anymore
 

junglej13

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I remember watching Gus through Covid during the behind closed doors games and thinking that I’ll never get to see this guy in the flesh because we might go down or surely someone bigger will snap him up come the end of the season.

Feel blessed I’ve got to see him live so many times in Sky Blue - what a player.

I’m putting my trust in the process now. It’s very unlikely we’ll find a player like him for a good decade, maybe two, but even if we find someone that can advance the ball, knit things together even without the 60 yard killer balls and progressive passes then I put my trust in the evidently stronger team to have a good season.
Completely agree. First time I saw him in that Rangers friendly you could tell he was a really good player. At times been on a different wavelength to the rest of the squad. Last year towards the end the levels he hit were unreal. Amazed we've been able to hold on to him three years.
 

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