Summer transfer window 2024 (43 Viewers)

shmmeee

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Can we please stop with the inane Hamer ramblings . Does anyone on here seriously think that we haven't tried to recruit a similar player, honestly?

Hamer was a fantastic talent one who got better and better the longer he was here but also a player who changed his style of play too. He started as a deep lying playmaker but ended up being a box to box dynamic midfielder.

Finding another player to emulate Hamer is going to prove incredibly difficult if not impossible

Let's move on

Gus Hamer is great but he’s not the only press resistant forward thinking midfielder on the planet.
 

Ccfcisparks

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Not panicking just yet but if we don't bring in at least a CM I'd be furious

3 windows in and Hamer still not replaced. Yes we don't need a new Hamer or the exact type of player, but point stands we haven't

Ayari, the initial replacement got sent back as he was shit

Torp, we all have High hopes but he's not hit the levels required as of yet

Add on Kelly has gone. Peripheral player yes, but still, a player

Our midfield is crying out for a solid number 6


Ideally want a dominating CB like Joe Worrall aswell
You’d be furious if robins offered you a massage with a happy ending at your seat tbf
 

Perennial Lurker

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I watch Cov City and no one else, are you saying Gus Hamer, currently playing for Championship Sheff Utd is a unique footballer across the world?


No not at all , simply suggested that finding a like for like replacement isn't as easy as some on here glibly suggest it is
 

Potbellypig

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Can we please stop with the inane Hamer ramblings . Does anyone on here seriously think that we haven't tried to recruit a similar player, honestly?

Hamer was a fantastic talent one who got better and better the longer he was here but also a player who changed his style of play too. He started as a deep lying playmaker but ended up being a box to box dynamic midfielder.

Finding another player to emulate Hamer is going to prove incredibly difficult if not impossible

Let's move on
Yes, please stop discussing anything Coventry City related on a Coventry City discussion board. It's getting too much.
 

skybluecam

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A player has left. We haven’t replaced him - clearly an upgrade on the Kelly that left, but basic point is we haven’t replaced him.
We have 6 players for 3 central midfield spots (Palmer, Rudoni, Torp, Allen, Eccles, Sheaf). Numbers aren't an issue.
 

chiefdave

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Always makes me laugh how many people on here seem to think conducting transfers just involves Robins deciding who he wants and then its job done

We have no idea how many approaches we've made, how many players we've held talks with etc

If we don't end up signing a player in a particular position I don't think you can take that as Robins not wanting someone or not knowing what gaps there are in the squad
 

PVA

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If you think Kasey Palmer is a central midfielder then I'd suggest football isn't the sport for you

Rudoni didn’t play as a central midfielder on Saturday though, he was a 10. So Palmer is currently backup for that role.

I’m sure we will play a flatter 3 at times this season though
 

Sky Blue Goblin

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We have 6 players for 3 central midfield spots (Palmer, Rudoni, Torp, Allen, Eccles, Sheaf). Numbers aren't an issue.
Excluding Palmer who I don’t think has the work rate or defensive ability to play a 8. The issue is we have three who I’d are up to standard the other two however I’m not sure there up the quality we want. Early days tho
 

SkyblueTexan

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A few tweets out now about Southampton and Ipswich being interested in Sheaf. If Sheaf goes now, I think our playoff hopes go with him. I think Hamer would be a better option for these clubs than Sheaf. Plus he would pass the medical as well unlike Sheaf.
 

skybluecam

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If you think Kasey Palmer is a central midfielder then I'd suggest football isn't the sport for you
My point is numbers aren't the issue.

Palmer's a 10, attacking mid. On Saturday we didn't use one, the 3 were flatter with Torp and Rudoni slightly ahead of Allen. If that's how we'll play every week then Palmer is going to have to play in that role.

I don't think he's suitable for it, no, but my point remains that quality is the issue, not quantity.
 

Mr Panda

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A few tweets out now about Southampton and Ipswich being interested in Sheaf. If Sheaf goes now, I think our playoff hopes go with him. I think Hamer would be a better option for these clubs than Sheaf. Plus he would pass the medical as well unlike Sheaf.

Source appears to be that new podcast that Dawkins is on (not listened yet, but that’s what the Southampton page on X referenced).

Could just be old news as he was loosely linked with Southampton and Ipswich before

He’s now injured and been made club captain so less likely IMO
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Source appears to be that new podcast that Dawkins is on (not listened yet, but that’s what the Southampton page on X referenced).

Could just be old news as he was loosely linked with Southampton and Ipswich before

He’s now injured and been made club captain so less likely IMO
If Sheaf being sold can reliably fund a midfield revamp and more strength at CB and RB, it happens
 

Viktor17

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Source appears to be that new podcast that Dawkins is on (not listened yet, but that’s what the Southampton page on X referenced).

Could just be old news as he was loosely linked with Southampton and Ipswich before

He’s now injured and been made club captain so less likely IMO
Absolutly that’s where it’s from. And he said he has no idea how serious any interest is.

people just going ott again.
 

SeaSeeEffCee

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Source appears to be that new podcast that Dawkins is on (not listened yet, but that’s what the Southampton page on X referenced).

Could just be old news as he was loosely linked with Southampton and Ipswich before

He’s now injured and been made club captain so less likely IMO
Dawkins said on the podcast that Southampton had contacted us ‘yesterday’ although not sure when the podcast was released. He did also say that Sheaf is out until the international break though so 🤷‍♂️
 

SkyBlueGuy

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They also think our centre halves are good enough....
I'm not saying there isn't room for improvement (Thomas had a shocker against Stoke). But our defence was 9/24 last season. That was only 4 conceded goals away from 6th. How many were down to GK and midfield errors? I remember at least a couple of times Allen and Dasilva gifting the opposition the ball in the box. Kitchin didn't have a preseason with us. Lati was playing injured.

Again, I'm not saying we couldn't improve on what we have, but with an extra year of experience and a full preseason together, I'd say it's premature to say they aren't good enough.

People said the same of (insert player name) last season, and look how that turned out.

On that note, I'd like to see Rudoni, EMC, Torp, BTA etc. also given the time to show what they can do before stating that they aren't good enough.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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We have 6 players for 3 central midfield spots (Palmer, Rudoni, Torp, Allen, Eccles, Sheaf). Numbers aren't an issue.
Except 1 of those isn’t a CM, 1 was signed when we were a midtable L1 team and 2 of those are will miss around 10 games a season each.

If we aspire to go for promotion, the midfield needs more quality and it’s absolutely non-negotiable.
 

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