Summer transfer window 2024 (64 Viewers)

Jamieb87ccfc

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I don’t think we were ever in for Johansson. Robins like to play out from the back and it’s not something he does. With regards the McCallum again I think it’s the obsession with ex players thing. I’ve not seen anywhere that we were interested in him. Good enough but not an improvement on Bidwell.
 

Trueskyblue20

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Tbh McCallum choosing Stoke means 1 positive

Bidwell wont be going anywhere

I’d be happy with that.

Whilst I think we can definitely improve at LB over the coming years, we have other priorities such as GK, CB and the midfield and I’d rather our budget went on improving there.


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CCFCSteve

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Shame. Would’ve been more than happy to get McCallum back here, still young and you’d imagine coachable so should improve

If bidwells happy then sure he’ll do a decent enough job next year though
 

Great_Expectations

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Not too concerned re McCallum. I wasn’t his biggest fan first time round, albeit clearly saw the potential.

I was suckered in to really wanting him by the fact he’s still young, experienced and the nostalgia of a returning player. Plus he still has plenty of room for improvement

But if we go into next year with Bidwell and DaSilva as our options and the LB budget is spent elsewhere, that’s a decent outcome.

Plus, who in their right mind chooses persistent underachievers Stoke over us.
 

PUSB-We_are_going_up

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How about Ricardo Santos from Bolton and Paris Maghoma from Brentford and Rhys Healey from Huddersfield. Could be shrewd signings, Maghoma would likely be a loan though.
 

TomRad85

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I like McCallum, but he was always going to be a marginal upgrade on one of the few positions in the squad where we already have a viable starter and a backup in place.
For me it was more I thought there was time to improve still further under Robins. At Stoke, who will probably be changing manager mid-season again, that seems unlikely.

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SBAndy

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For me it was more I thought there was time to improve still further under Robins. At Stoke, who will probably be changing manager mid-season again, that seems unlikely.

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Exactly this. It wasn’t particularly a Day 1 upgrade but the opportunity that he could get better over 3-4 years that appealed, and on a free. Ah well, if it’s not happening it ain’t the end of the world.
 

Skybluedownunder

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For me it was more I thought there was time to improve still further under Robins. At Stoke, who will probably be changing manager mid-season again, that seems unlikely.

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For me it was that he was a free transfer and he’s got potential and he’s young that we could flip him for money again with the right management.
Anyone who’s good who we can get on a free enables us to spend cash elsewhere


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ptr

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I must admit I liked McCallum and he was a big player for us in our promotion season so I’d have liked to see him here
Yep. Smart business on a free, especially after we’d sold him for good money a few years back….after signing him for free from non-league.

Not sure he’s better than Bidwell, but he’s streets ahead of Dasilva…even if he did have a good 20 minutes against Man U, he’s not good enough.
 

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