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    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    So what makes you think he'll be able to buy quality players this summer? Where is this money coming from?
    We will always find enough money in every transfer window to get in a few decent players, we managed it last year with a transfer embargo.

    Some big wages will leave we can use some of that.

    We don't need a total rebuild this time, we need a few more bricks to add to the half built CCFC top half team

    Thats the main advantage for sticking with Bulut he will know whats needed.

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    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    Quote Originally Posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
    We will always find enough money in every transfer window to get in a few decent players, we managed it last year with a transfer embargo.

    Some big wages will leave we can use some of that.

    We don't need a total rebuild this time, we need a few more bricks to add to the half built CCFC top half team

    Thats the main advantage for sticking with Bulut he will know whats needed.
    Which big wages will leave?- Sawyers is out of contract - and the loanees will go back i guess

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    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    Quote Originally Posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
    We will always find enough money in every transfer window to get in a few decent players, we managed it last year with a transfer embargo.

    Some big wages will leave we can use some of that.

    We don't need a total rebuild this time, we need a few more bricks to add to the half built CCFC top half team

    Thats the main advantage for sticking with Bulut he will know whats needed.
    Practically half the team is on loan you peanut, its just as much of a rebuild as last season.

    Bulut and his valium football OUT.

    Vermind at least weve tied Ralls, Wintle and Shitopis down for next season eh.

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    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    Quote Originally Posted by J R Hartley View Post
    Practically half the team is on loan you peanut, its just as much of a rebuild as last season.

    Bulut and his valium football OUT.

    Vermind at least weve tied Ralls, Wintle and Shitopis down for next season eh.
    All teams max the loan market you'd be mental not too that's always a given.

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    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    Quote Originally Posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
    All teams max the loan market you'd be mental not too that's always a given.
    Absolutely, so stop with this nonsense we just need to add a few players onto an already settled team when we are sending 5 loan players back.

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    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    Quote Originally Posted by J R Hartley View Post
    Absolutely, so stop with this nonsense we just need to add a few players onto an already settled team when we are sending 5 loan players back.
    Less of a rebuild than the last few, and we can get better loans to replace I think Phillips will come back again, and maybe Grant?

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    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    Quote Originally Posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
    Less of a rebuild than the last few, and we can get better loans to replace I think Phillips will come back again, and maybe Grant?
    Less of a rebuild because your messiah has signed, wether that be permananet or reneweing the contracts, the most one dimensional midfield in the division for the next few years. Terrific.

    The defence and attack still needs to be rebuilt as much as it was this time last year.

    At least weve got a decent goalkeeper I suppose.

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    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    Quote Originally Posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
    We will always find enough money in every transfer window to get in a few decent players, we managed it last year with a transfer embargo.

    Some big wages will leave we can use some of that.

    We don't need a total rebuild this time, we need a few more bricks to add to the half built CCFC top half team

    Thats the main advantage for sticking with Bulut he will know whats needed.
    There's an answer that tells us nothing, but I'll address each point made.

    "We will always find enough money in every transfer window to get in a few decent players, we managed it last year with a transfer embargo."

    Last summer our permanent signings were Goutas, Meite, Ramsey and (eventually) Siopis. Meite is crap, Ramsey won't be fit next season (might even be retired), Siopis is nothing special at this level and Goutas is an ok defender. Add to that Horvath, who I don't see as any better than Alnwick, and Turnbull, who has offered nothing so far. Our permanent signings haven't been up to much. Even if we have £3-4 million to spend, there is absolutely no guarantee of bringing in much better than what we have currently.

    "Some big wages will leave we can use some of that. "

    Which big wages are these? I can't say I follow players' contracts or wages with much interest, but according to Transfermarkt, only Collins and Sawyers are out of contract this summer. 9 players' contracts are due to expire in a year's time. They are Alnwick, Ramsey, Meite, Ralls, Goutas, Robinson, Romeo, Etete and O'Dowda. Goutas and O'Dowda are worth contract extensions, Ralls possibly. I can't see too many offers for the others (Ramsey apart, who will be retired by then), so do we pay up their contracts as we've done way too often in the past?

    "We don't need a total rebuild this time, we need a few more bricks to add to the half built CCFC top half team"

    This summer we'll be losing Phillips, Grant, Bowler, Wilson-Esbrand and Diedhiou. Sawyers and Collins will likely leave. Our keeping situation is ok for this division. We may have Tsunoda, a total unknown. Bagan might be back. We could also have King, Rinhamota, Adams, Davies, Ojo and Denham. Lots of returning players but not many that makes me think they'll improve us. King perhaps, Davies if he's used properly. I don't know if any of those will be out of contract.

    "Thats the main advantage for sticking with Bulut he will know whats needed."

    I wish he did. Probably more defensive midfielders.

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    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    There's an answer that tells us nothing, but I'll address each point made.

    "We will always find enough money in every transfer window to get in a few decent players, we managed it last year with a transfer embargo."

    Last summer our permanent signings were Goutas, Meite, Ramsey and (eventually) Siopis. Meite is crap, Ramsey won't be fit next season (might even be retired), Siopis is nothing special at this level and Goutas is an ok defender. Add to that Horvath, who I don't see as any better than Alnwick, and Turnbull, who has offered nothing so far. Our permanent signings haven't been up to much. Even if we have £3-4 million to spend, there is absolutely no guarantee of bringing in much better than what we have currently.

    "Some big wages will leave we can use some of that. "

    Which big wages are these? I can't say I follow players' contracts or wages with much interest, but according to Transfermarkt, only Collins and Sawyers are out of contract this summer. 9 players' contracts are due to expire in a year's time. They are Alnwick, Ramsey, Meite, Ralls, Goutas, Robinson, Romeo, Etete and O'Dowda. Goutas and O'Dowda are worth contract extensions, Ralls possibly. I can't see too many offers for the others (Ramsey apart, who will be retired by then), so do we pay up their contracts as we've done way too often in the past?

    "We don't need a total rebuild this time, we need a few more bricks to add to the half built CCFC top half team"

    This summer we'll be losing Phillips, Grant, Bowler, Wilson-Esbrand and Diedhiou. Sawyers and Collins will likely leave. Our keeping situation is ok for this division. We may have Tsunoda, a total unknown. Bagan might be back. We could also have King, Rinhamota, Adams, Davies, Ojo and Denham. Lots of returning players but not many that makes me think they'll improve us. King perhaps, Davies if he's used properly. I don't know if any of those will be out of contract.

    "Thats the main advantage for sticking with Bulut he will know whats needed."

    I wish he did. Probably more defensive midfielders.
    I’m pretty sure Bulut said Collins has extended by a year because of the number of games, which I think is a good thing even if he ends up being back up, he’s a useful player.

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