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Barnsley

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Isn't that what an academy is for?

If that's the entire plan forever then it's basically admitting there's never any chance of success. There has to be, at some point, an intention to develop players and keep them to progress, boosted with the occasional acquisition of a first team player.

I expect us to develop and sell players, but whenever we do I at least hope the funds will allow us to bring in another couple so eventually we have a decent squad.

Eventually you’ll have a decent squad, and maybe challenge for a play off slot in the championship, or gain promotion from league one, but if you do, you’ve developed that squad and coaches to a standard you can no longer afford, 2 seasons developing a player generally means he’s probably got one or two years left on his contract, then the clubs cheating FFP and overspending massively, start circling, and before you know it, you’ve got to smash your wage structure, or sell for a modest profit and start again. We sell and start again because that’s the way we avoid being the next Portsmouth, Derby, and so on. We lack ambition, but it’s never boring 4 times out of 5 we’re involved in a relegation battle or a promotion push, it’s not very often we finish a season with half a dozen dead rubber games like some clubs.
 

Legia Sky Blue

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I wouldn't expect anyone else in before deadline day, but then who knows? There might be the odd PL loan on offer, a Derby freebie or Patterson angling a move from Swansea. Plenty for the rumour junkies to get excited about!
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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I wouldn't expect anyone else in before deadline day, but then who knows? There might be the odd PL loan on offer, a Derby freebie or Patterson angling a move from Swansea. Plenty for the rumour junkies to get excited about!

I don´t know enough about Patterson off the pitch (which I admit may be a deal breaker), but on the pitch we would be stupid not to try and get him. 8 goals this season already.

It would give something for O´Hare to think about.
 

clint van damme

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I don´t know enough about Patterson off the pitch (which I admit may be a deal breaker), but on the pitch we would be stupid not to try and get him. 8 goals this season already.

It would give something for O´Hare to think about.

he can do everything that O'Hare does badly well, but he can't do any of the stuff O'Hare does well.
Outside of the final 3rd he was lazy and stroppy when we played them and lucky not to be sent off. Apparently he's now thrown his toys out of the pram at Swansea, (2nd time he's done it), I wouldn't touch him .
 

Deity

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No loan AM in then? :(
Not disputing what Believer says given his brilliant track record but my instinct is that we will still strengthen further this window.

Robins had said the board are going to support him a little further which to my mind is not simply allowing a high earner to leave to reinvest in another.That should be within budget and not requiring further board support.
 

shmmeee

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Not disputing what Believer says given his brilliant track record but my instinct is that we will still strengthen further this window.

Robins had said the board are going to support him a little further which to my mind is not simply allowing a high earner to leave to reinvest in another.That should be within budget and not requiring further board support.

Maybe if we get some cash in for Shipley and Hilßner.
 

Grendel

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Maybe if we get some cash in for Hilßner.

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Torquay Sky Blue

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I could take a run up at this seeing as how I've slated him in the past. But I won't and wish the lad all the best and hope it works out for him
 

The Philosopher

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There could be something in this.

I have heard that Dortmund are converting Erling Haarland into a defensive midfielder and apparently Frank Lampard regrets that he didn't follow his calling as a defender.

Do you think it applies to brothers too? Could Bobby Charlton have been a better central defender?

Sorry. I assume you were joking?
Pay better attention.

Wasn’t suggesting that he convert, just asked if he used to be a central defender at any stage.

He came through the ranks from very young at Forest, where his dad was one of the best defenders in England for many years. Maybe, just maybe, the boy Walker idolised his dad and wanted to follow in his footsteps

It wouldn’t be beyond reason for the set up there to have considered him for a defender at some point. Many good players start off as one position but then convert. Eg, our GK Wilson played as a midfielder.

It was a mere musing on my part.

But, yeah - great insight - thanks?
 

Evo1883

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Watching this match on my firestick , not really done much so far ..mind you pompey haven't
 

Greggs

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Eventually you’ll have a decent squad, and maybe challenge for a play off slot in the championship, or gain promotion from league one, but if you do, you’ve developed that squad and coaches to a standard you can no longer afford, 2 seasons developing a player generally means he’s probably got one or two years left on his contract, then the clubs cheating FFP and overspending massively, start circling, and before you know it, you’ve got to smash your wage structure, or sell for a modest profit and start again. We sell and start again because that’s the way we avoid being the next Portsmouth, Derby, and so on. We lack ambition, but it’s never boring 4 times out of 5 we’re involved in a relegation battle or a promotion push, it’s not very often we finish a season with half a dozen dead rubber games like some clubs.
Seriously now, why the fuck are you on this forum all the time? If you want to constantly talk about Barnsley then i suggest you get yourself down one of your numerous local bowls clubs.
 

usskyblue

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Who’d have thunkit? I thought he woz better than Godden?

At the risk of sounding like a raging racist, I hope he gets some game time and comes back stronger.
 

stevefloyd

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RankNameGoalsGLAssistsAPlayedPGoals per 90Mins per GoalMPGTotal ShotsGoal ConversionShot Accuracy
1Matt GoddenGodden
102180.741213231%66%
2Viktor GyökeresGyökeres
93240.471904520%62%
3Tyler WalkerWalker
30200.46195933%67%
3Kyle McFadzeanMcFadzean
30230.136811520%40%
5Gustavo HamerHamer
22210.118101911%47%
6Todd KaneKane
14140.081063119%36%
6Callum O'HareO'Hare
14250.042116234%52%
6Martyn WaghornWaghorn
11120.13682138%54%
6Jamie AllenAllen
11200.081161813%38%
6Ian MaatsenMaatsen
11220.051712138%31%
6Dominic Hyam
 

CJ_covblaze

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Was at the game. He struggled and looked isolated despite playing in a three (that could well also be the fault of who was alongside him to be fair to Walker). On the rare occasions he got the ball he did too much and lost it when other options were available. It should be said though that he didn’t have much time to prepare to play with new team mates. Hopefully once he’s settled in a bit he’ll do better over the coming weeks.
 

napolimp

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Doesn't appear that the Pompey fans have taken a shine to him, one poster on their forum has written "the worst striker I have had the misfortune to watch". Hopefully this stint won't damage his value too much.
 

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