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Re: The Transfer Window Rumours thread
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RichardM
I thought I saw a post the other day saying a new TV deal has been agreed.
Fair play I may well have missed that 👍
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Re: The Transfer Window Rumours thread
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Nobody's Rep
Fair play I may well have missed that 👍
Or I could be dreaming.
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Re: The Transfer Window Rumours thread
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RichardM
I thought I saw a post the other day saying a new TV deal has been agreed.
It has. Not as good as the previous deal but enough to keep the clubs from going bust.
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Hilts
In pretty certain if Glatzel was signing for someone and opinions were asked here a number would say he's a good player but we didn't play to his strengths (which I still don't know what they actually were).
He's a good finisher and from memory had some decent movement, not at all suited to how Warnock wanted to play though so a strange signing
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City123
He's a good finisher and from memory had some decent movement, not at all suited to how Warnock wanted to play though so a strange signing
Lots of Warnock signings were 'strange' ones.
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Former Labour leader
Lots of Warnock signings were 'strange' ones.
I think OGS made more though.
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El Ghazi is due for a medical in Cardiff today with the view of signing for 1 year
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MOZZER2
El Ghazi is due for a medical in Cardiff today with the view of signing for 1 year
This would be an unbelieveable signing for us - won't believe it until he's here though.
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Glen Williams
@GlenWilliams12
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Anwar El Ghazi is having a medical at Cardiff today ahead of signing a one-year deal. Player has already travelled.
Has a top track record on the pitch and should add some much-needed goals from the wide area
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No denying City are having a go this summer if this one comes off. Get a quality midfielder who’s good at the things we lack in and we could be top six challengers.
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the other bob wilson
No denying City are having a go this summer if this one comes off. Get a quality midfielder who’s good at the things we lack in and we could be top six challengers.
20th according to some and the bookies...........
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Couple more signings of this quality and I might start believing in a plucky eighth finish.
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North Cardiff Blue
20th according to some and the bookies...........
Thought that was a bit low, but I could understand it at the end of last season. Think the signings of Willock and Chambers were a sign that this summer could be different from the last two, but, even if El Ghazi signs, we still look an unbalanced squad, bring in a Jotdon Mutch type midfielder though and we could be a contender.
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the other bob wilson
Thought that was a bit low, but I could understand it at the end of last season. Think the signings of Willock and Chambers were a sign that this summer could be different from the last two, but, even if El Ghazi signs, we still look an unbalanced squad, bring in a Jotdon Mutch type midfielder though and we could be a contender.
I think we'll do OK with those three (if he signs) Kanga, O'Dowda back, Ramsey (if he stays fit and is rested) playing further back, and the premier loans it will be promising!
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Looks like a definite strategy this window to spend on salaries rather than fees. Probably quite shrewd.
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Undercoverinwurzelland
Looks like a definite strategy this window to spend on salaries rather than fees. Probably quite shrewd.
I read a book once - Money and Soccer: A Soccernomics Guide: Why Chievo Verona, Unterhaching, and Scunthorpe United Will Never Win the Champions League, Why Manchester ... and Manchester United Cannot Be Stopped.
The authors say "spending on players’ wages is a better predictor of football clubs league position than net spending on transfers."
They're much smarter than me so I'll take their word/research for it.
I personally believe we should give the whole team a 100% pay increase and win the league before Christmas.
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Carl Dale's Mole
I personally believe we should give the whole team a 100% pay increase and win the league before Christmas.
Suggest it to Vinnie 😁
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Undercoverinwurzelland
Looks like a definite strategy this window to spend on salaries rather than fees. Probably quite shrewd.
They learned from last years transfer ban I think, something good came of it :thumbup: (even though it was a disadvantage, before the stalker replies)
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Undercoverinwurzelland
Looks like a definite strategy this window to spend on salaries rather than fees. Probably quite shrewd.
a couple of seasons ago, when we were grappling with dismantling the mess that Warnock had left us with there was a statement by the club that we would only pay a fee for players who's value could increase, and I think we have largely stuck to that since.
we've paid money for players like Ng, Wintle, McGuiness, Etete etc and picked up a lot of players on a free (helped of course by the transfer embargo).
it makes sense as a strategy
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Stoke working on a deal for Wintle apparently
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Just watched a stream by someone who I believe is quite well connected at the club who said El Ghazi flew in very early in the morning and was taking his medical at 8 o clock. It seems he’s signed his contract. He also said that El Ghazi had the chance of going elsewhere when Watford came in with a late bid, but he turned them down.
Apparently Kanga has a permanent deal in place if he meets certain targets during the season,
He says Robertson was City’s second choice in midfield, but the first one was not available at first, last week though he contacted City to say he was interested in coming here. The bloke doing the stream said that there was a small chance that we could sign both of them.
There’s got to be a few leaving now surely.
https://youtu.be/C_WjCK6dm2M?si=Qhf1WVUEQaY580GH
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City123
Stoke working on a deal for Wintle apparently
https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/fr...f-city-player/
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Re: The Transfer Window Rumours thread
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Undercoverinwurzelland
Looks like a definite strategy this window to spend on salaries rather than fees. Probably quite shrewd.
Do you think? It's the opposite of Moneyball which has proved to be the successful process with all teams who have broken the monopoly. We are gambling with high costs and intangible assets. I'm no football expert, but it appears to be a very dodgy short term gamble. Smacks of boardroom power struggle and insecure, CV polishing manager.
I will be, of course, cheering everyone of them on. But, I could just as easily be horrified to see Colwill, Davies, Ashford, King etc sold to pay for some under performing, overpaid has-beens inflated salaries who we subsequently have to buy out of their contract.
I don't think we've made one good signing yet, although accept that Kanga could turn out to be a gem.