Transfer Rumour January transfer window (142 Viewers)

pusbccfc

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If Kitch is on high wages, I'd be happy for him to go on loan if they pay 100% of it.

If he's on 15k+, that's a healthy amount we can use on a loan.
 

False9

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Holding, Helik, Binden in

I’d take that TBH.

Not exactly amazing signings.

Holding has a long history of not playing and on a huge wage, Helik is a big lump that's been relegated from the championship twice in a few years and Binden is very young with limited experience.
 

shmmeee

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Not exactly amazing signings.

Holding has a long history of not playing and on a huge wage, Helik is a big lump that's been relegated from the championship twice in a few years and Binden is very young with limited experience.

Gets you experience without losing all the youth, you have two old two young and I think two left and two right. IMO a better mix than four inexperienced CBs, or rather three and Lats.
 

shmmeee

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I can see the logic but it doesn't seem like a step forward from what we have.

Holding could go either way, be amazing or a disaster.

Im not sold on Holding mentality wise but surely he’d be good enough considering his pedigree. I’ve always liked Helik TBH. Comes across as that talismanic sort of CB.
 

Sky Blue Goblin

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Only two concern with Helik is he fast enough to play the high line we play under Lampard and is he good enough on the ball.

Would have been brilliant as the Faz replacement in a Mark Robin’s 3-5-2 but struggle to see him fit into this side.

Think we’d be better looking at Darling from Swansea.
 

Ccfcisparks

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Only two concern with Helik is he fast enough to play the high line we play under Lampard and is he good enough on the ball.

Would have been brilliant as the Faz replacement in a Mark Robin’s 3-5-2 but struggle to see him fit into this side.

Think we’d be better looking at Darling from Swansea.
Harry Darling that’s played 26 games for them this year?

why on Earth would he move to us
 

Ccfc_Addy

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Is that illuminating?

That’s basically the sales pitch to younger players for any championship club.
No doubt, but illuminating in the sense that we can't now complain that the players don't seem to care about the club in and of itself or want to leave when things aren't going well; we appealed to their selfish, mercenary natures and it's backfired.
 

skybluecam

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Well what you conveniently ignore from your point is that in the season they finished 5th they had a different manager.
Not a very good one

Anyway one season doesn’t mean everything. As we know. Fact is Helik has been playing for clubs languishing around 20th in the championship and in league one and he’s unlikely to be getting any better.
 

Saddlebrains

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Is there a particular reason why many want out? Management style, team morale etc? Or do they just think they can do better elsewhere?


Just a team of egotists it seems. Vastly inflated opinions of themselves, mentally weak expecting management/ other players to bail them out of the current situation.

A few of them are more interested in how their individual stats look compared to team results. But them ones you can easily guess with how they tend to play
 

JimmyHillsbeard

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He did alright against Norwich to be fair, maybe his game time will increase from now.

Apart from a sleepy first 10 minutes ( including him literally turning his back on play as the ball was played to him by Allen), he did well. At times last season I thought he was the one destined for higher things, at times it was Thomas. This season Kitchin was dropped after a poor end to the last campaign (and kitleakgate) and hasn’t been forgiven, Thomas has looked wildly inconsistent.

I still think there’s a player there. Much more than w Binks or Lati at centre half tbh.
 

fernandopartridge

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Not a very good one

Anyway one season doesn’t mean everything. As we know. Fact is Helik has been playing for clubs languishing around 20th in the championship and in league one and he’s unlikely to be getting any better.

You're missing the point really, not every signing needs to be a player who is going to get better. We are desperate for leadership all over the pitch having dispensed with literally all of it over the past 12 months.
 

fernandopartridge

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Apart from a sleepy first 10 minutes ( including him literally turning his back on play as the ball was played to him by Allen), he did well. At times last season I thought he was the one destined for higher things, at times it was Thomas. This season Kitchin was dropped after a poor end to the last campaign (and kitleakgate) and hasn’t been forgiven, Thomas has looked wildly inconsistent.

I still think there’s a player there. Much more than w Binks or Lati at centre half tbh.

I thought he looked a bit more agile than he did last season, definitely in better shape than he was.
 

skybluecam

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You're missing the point really, not every signing needs to be a player who is going to get better. We are desperate for leadership all over the pitch having dispensed with literally all of it over the past 12 months.
It’s not that everyone needs to be getting better but if they aren’t they need to be at the level we want. Which isn’t relegation level championship/league one.
 

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