Steven Pressley says it's vital Coventry City keep hold of star striker Callum Wilson (1 Viewer)

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Steven Pressley says it's vital Coventry City keep hold of star striker Callum Wilson





Sky Blues boss says club's home-grown leading scorer is central to the club's success

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Gillingham's Elliott Hewitt challenges Coventry City's Callum WilsonSteven Pressley has stressed the importance of keeping leading scorer Callum Wilson at Coventry City next season.
The Sky Blues boss believes the striker will be central to the club’s success and will fight to hold on to the home-grown player who has been nothing short of sensational this season.
Pressley knows that Wilson’s 19-goal tally – with ten more games left to get a few more – will attract a host of clubs for his services in the summer, but the City manager said: “I want him to stay because I want us to have a team full of energy and passion for playing for this club next year, and your own players give you that.
“So I’ll certainly not be looking for any offers for Callum and we don’t want to sell Callum because we want to move forward again next year.

“So I hope we can keep him because there’s no doubt, and I have said all along, how important strikers are to a team, especially when you play with two strikers the way we play. They’re vital.”
The club have consistently admitted that they’d have to listen to ridiculous offers for any of their players, but Pressley knows money can’t always buy a suitable replacement for talent like Wilson.
“If we were to get a really high bid for Cal it’s not the fact that you have the money, it’s being able to attract a player of Callum's quality in League One,” he said.

“And that’s why developing your own players allows you to sometimes develop players who are better than you can attract to your club in League One.
"And Callum is a good example of that because it would be very difficult for us to go and sign another Callum Wilson because the other Callum Wilsons want to play at a higher level. So that’s the difficulty with replacing him.”

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Willson goes into tomorrow’s clash with automatic promotion-chasing Brentford at Griffin Park looking to hit the 20-goal milestone. And after hitting four in his last four games, few would bet against him achieving that mark.
“I’m delighted with the way he’s come back from his injury,” said Pressley.
“He typifies what I want at this club because although he’s scoring goals and creating chances, his determination and work-rate in terms of playing his part for the team shows that he’s a very selfless player.
“He gives himself to the team and, as a result of that, he gets the rewards. He leads by example and gives the whole team a lift.

“There’s no doubt that since he’s been back we have looked a much more potent team again.
“I was looking at the stats from the weekend again and our chances were up at 23/24 again which reflected our early season stats.
"And in terms of playing the game more in the opposition half we are doing that more now because Callum pushes teams back with his speed. So he’s changed that for us and he’s a huge part of what we want to create.”
He added: “I thought he and Nathan Delfouneso got a good combination in the final half an hour against Port Vale on Sunday, so building a strike partner relationship with Callum is going to be really important in the short and longer term.”
 

Gint11

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We desperately need him to stay. He will be our main player next year. You need his pace, energy and goals to get out of this league. IF we can improve defensively then we are almost there.
 

Spionkop

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Unless we are back in Coventry Wilson will go. It ain't rocket science. The money for him will plug the Sixfields hole.
Expect Moussa (apparently out of contract at the end of the season), Christie, possibly Murphy, Fleck, Thomas to follow.
They are ambitious young men. They want better. Our club can't offer it as things stand.
Us football fans live on hope. Saturday our team lose, we're all down, kick the cat etc. By Tuesday we're up for it again.
At the moment we have no hope.
The JR could be a turning point. If the judge has any sense he'll throw out Sisu in a minute. Then maybe we can move on in some form.
But of course any appeals will likely put pay to that.
More and more fans on here seem to be voicing the view that our club could be gone. It's a possibility. We have the maddest owners in football.
Hope all this is wrong, but it looks bad.
We're all doomed.
 

ccfcway

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"The club have consistently admitted that they’d have to listen to ridiculous offers for any of their players,"

or they would also listen to a realistic offer if Callum says "i dont want to play here anymore"

That is far more likely to happen than someone bid £3 million for him. Rather like Clarke, someone will have a word in his shell like, and he would be allowed to leave with us getting the best possible deal for him.

1 million tops would do that
 

Spionkop

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Sad to say CCFCway, that's about right. Any number of Championship clubs will have a file on him.
Callum - would you like £2,000 a week or £7,000? (or more).
 

Mary_Mungo_Midge

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Unless we are back in Coventry Wilson will go. It ain't rocket science. The money for him will plug the Sixfields hole.

SISU gave assurances that they would fund any potential downturn in trading the Sixfields move gave rise to. I am aware that players move on and better themselves at this level - understood - but low crowds specifically as a function of the Northampton move, should not be used as an excuse to sell by our owners - as this was capped off in their assurances to the Football League.

Accordingly, the Football League would.......

... oh, wait.....

... the Football League would......

.... oh yeah. Do nothing! Just remembered.

Yes. He's good as gone, the more I think it through
 

Chipfat

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Before his injury he had 4 clubs with concreate offers on the table 1 Prem 3 championship all offering good money in transfer and a massive step up in wages...He will find it very hard to turn these down come summer if these are still around. So this will be out of SP hands im afraid, with his ability, pace, size and most importantly his age he is going to be a very hot prospect which all clubs have asked or sent someone to look.

Ill get some stick and doubt called a bullshitter, but this information has come from agents who never knew Wilson before this season started and are getting calls in weekly about his availability, lenght of contract and his wages...
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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SISU gave assurances that they would fund any potential downturn in trading the Sixfields move gave rise to. I am aware that players move on and better themselves at this level - understood - but low crowds specifically as a function of the Northampton move, should not be used as an excuse to sell by our owners - as this was capped off in their assurances to the Football League.

Accordingly, the Football League would.......

... oh, wait.....

... the Football League would......

.... oh yeah. Do nothing! Just remembered.

Yes. He's good as gone, the more I think it through

The League are happy to let Watford make a joke of the transfer and loans system, happy to let Cardiff run up 9 figure debts to get promoted and happy to allow a criminal to take over Leeds, so it follows that they are happy to let us rot in Northampton when it was in their power to stop it. All as long as the fixtures get fulfilled...
 
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Jack Griffin

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So is SP challenging the owners not to sell? Could it be an excuse for him to leave if they do sell Wilson because of lack of support for team building.

I dunno, anything could happen these days.
 

Noggin

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He will go, we are almost certainly going to struggle next year and he is going to find it harder to shine in a team that is struggling, that could well lower the quality of offers that come in for him in the future. The guy has to do what is best for himself and leaving is almost certainly it. Of course the club could refuse to sell him but they won't.

He will presumably be able to get multiple times his current wages and step up a league. I think the smart thing to do would be to go to a championship club that promised him first team football over a premiership club.
 

hill83

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In other news make sure you breathe out after breathing in, failing to do so will result in death.
 

SIR ERNIE

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It's heartbreaking to watch fantastic young talents leave the club as soon as they start to show potential and Wilson is possibly the greatest young talent we've produced in the last 20 years. But it's odds on he's got only a handful of games left for us.

Lightning pace and deadly cool finishing are a very rare combination. He could go to the very top imo.

Yes I know we've always been a selling club but now our best players heads are being turned by clubs in the second and third tiers of the game.

And as we know, our owners now view players as trade-offs to fund their loathsome game of continued exile in Northampton:


Clarke sale = funding for a full season at Sixfields

Wilson sale = probably another two seasons

It stinks.

There have never been worse owners of a large city football club than SISU.
 

Lorksalordy

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So it will be...
"It is vital that we keep him"
then...
"His head was turned and we had to let him go. We are leaving no stone unturned and have identified a number of targets for the transfer window. Steve has assured me they will support me"
then...
"We worked tirelessly but no one suited the profile we were looking for. We will be working hard to look at loans that add real value"
then...
"Despite our best efforts and working like dogs no deals could be struck. There is fierce competition and it is incredibly hard. The emergency loan window opens next week so we will look to move quickly in that"
then...
"Here is Ryan - highly thought of at Tottenham. We have him on days he does not have his paper round"
 

hill83

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Ryan is a good player, typical Cov fan, judging a player before you've seen him play.
 

lewys33

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Stories like this are annoying. You may as well say "cross your testicles gents, the fingers and toes just wont do it this time round!"

How many CCFC headlines like this have resulted in the player staying?
 

duffer

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I think the odds are that even if Wilson did want to stay, the owners will sell him. If they do that over SP's head he may not like it very much.

My gut feel is that if we're still at Northampton next year Wilson will definitely go (to fund the shortfall), and SP may well go (combination of frustration and a better offer elsewhere).

If that happens then I think TF may have to consider whether we really were at the 'bottom of the cycle' last year, because there's still an awful long way still to fall in my book...
 

Nick

Administrator
The way I work it out is read what some people on here say and then take the opposite as what will actually happen.
 

shmmeee

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We sold Clarke last summer didn't we?

No, but we did have savage cuts to the squad. Not sure the deadwood can help us this year.

Not that I expect Wilson to go, just that last season it was easier to hold onto one or two when loads left. If we need cash this summer it's coming from Barton or a first team player.
 

duffer

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We sold Clarke last summer didn't we?

No, but given he was injured from March until the end of that season I wonder how much interest there might have been for him. Wilson's a rather different prospect, I'd say, particularly given his age.

When we were a championship club looking to buy young players to improve and then move on at a profit, I think Wilson is exactly the kind of player we'd have tried to sign. Don't get me wrong, I'd rather he stayed, but I think it's unlikely - I take it you differ?
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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No, but given he was injured from March until the end of that season I wonder how much interest there might have been for him. Wilson's a rather different prospect, I'd say, particularly given his age.

When we were a championship club looking to buy young players to improve and then move on at a profit, I think Wilson is exactly the kind of player we'd have tried to sign. Don't get me wrong, I'd rather he stayed, but I think it's unlikely - I take it you differ?

Clarke has had a longer career and never impressed above League 1 level. Wilson too is untested in the Championship and as you say his age makes him a much more appealing prospect.
 

Lorksalordy

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Translated this story means ...............Wilson is off
Exactly my thought when I read it. Get statements out early about how important he is and that they are doing everything possible to keep him to lessen the blow when they cash in and he (deservedly) goes on to better things.
Perhaps too cynical or perhaps seen it too many times and know the signs ?
 

letsallsingtogether

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Funny just like when a club say they back the Manager.

Exactly my thought when I read it. Get statements out early about how important he is and that they are doing everything possible to keep him to lessen the blow when they cash in and he (deservedly) goes on to better things.
Perhaps too cynical or perhaps seen it too many times and know the signs ?
 

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