January Transfer Thread 13:27 - Dec 23 with 3889 views | KeithHaynes | Done some asking and Oli McBurnie is most certainly up for a loan back to the UK this window. I’ve been told four Championship clubs are interested. This will all fall on the fee’s involved plus he is on in the region of €36,000 a week. Big numbers but we know how these things can be negotiated. Do we have the money ? Yes. P&S will need to be positive and only the club really know where we are with that at this moment in time, It won’t be massively healthy. Oli has played fourteen games for Las Palmas this season with no return. He has never been a prolific striker, but could he settle into Luke’s team ? | |
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January Transfer Thread on 18:20 - Dec 25 with 791 views | onehunglow |
January Transfer Thread on 18:09 - Dec 25 by Whiterockin | Cullen is not a one up front alone striker but has moved seamlessly into the number 10 role for us and Wales, well done Luke Williams. Vipotnik is just not good enough, at least one striker should be a priority next month. |
Both given chances have scored I believe they get more Not if we play as we do | |
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January Transfer Thread on 18:47 - Dec 25 with 747 views | union_jack |
January Transfer Thread on 18:09 - Dec 25 by Whiterockin | Cullen is not a one up front alone striker but has moved seamlessly into the number 10 role for us and Wales, well done Luke Williams. Vipotnik is just not good enough, at least one striker should be a priority next month. |
Wasn’t it Bellamy who saw his potential at 10 rather than LW? I may be wrong. | |
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January Transfer Thread on 19:16 - Dec 25 with 693 views | Whiterockin |
January Transfer Thread on 18:47 - Dec 25 by union_jack | Wasn’t it Bellamy who saw his potential at 10 rather than LW? I may be wrong. |
Williams started playing Cullen in the 10 role against Millwall, apparently it's what he wanted to do earlier. But Vipotnik wasn't fit enough to play up front, coupled with Cullens injury where he needed injections to play. For Wales in the October games he played more towards the right side and then in the 10 role in November games. That's how I saw it anyway. | | | |
January Transfer Thread on 10:02 - Dec 26 with 343 views | onehunglow |
January Transfer Thread on 18:47 - Dec 25 by union_jack | Wasn’t it Bellamy who saw his potential at 10 rather than LW? I may be wrong. |
Well,Bellers has improved Cullen and we benefit . He doesn’t lack passion anyway | |
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January Transfer Thread on 13:17 - Dec 26 with 171 views | RichardO |
January Transfer Thread on 19:16 - Dec 25 by Whiterockin | Williams started playing Cullen in the 10 role against Millwall, apparently it's what he wanted to do earlier. But Vipotnik wasn't fit enough to play up front, coupled with Cullens injury where he needed injections to play. For Wales in the October games he played more towards the right side and then in the 10 role in November games. That's how I saw it anyway. |
Thimk William's was tryng to find a team that could score more goals, the forward midfield was generally occupied by Cooper but it would seem that Cooper injury also influenced Cullen's move to the advanced midfield role. Williams has tried small changes in general to find that elusive consistency, the balance between attacking and defending except the weeks with midweek games which he seemed forced to make changes maybe because of the niggling injuries to players which are kept under wraps . As for Vipotnik it would seem he is just another player written off because he is just not good enough. Presume most of these supposedly not up to it players have been playing for years and having been trained coached and in a lot of cases into playing football in a certain ways. When Vipotnik was brought here someone thought there was a good footballer in there, Cullen, Cooper Whittaker, Kuharevich, Yates all apparently not good enough for some. Yes players dumped into an inexperienced team in positions they are not accustomed to, with very little service or quality to that service is going to struggle "to find their feet." The game against Hull the whole team was shockingly bad, second half against Cardiff the whole team was shockingly bad, Against Wycombe the whole team was shockingly bad. This isn't because of individual players these were games where we could not counter the opposition's tactics that is solely down to the coach. He has to learn one size does not fit all and we keep making the same mistakes, the same mistakes we made under Martin. Time will tell if William's can sort it out finding the positions for players to fit into a team but also what works and what doesn't on a consistent basis. | | | |
January Transfer Thread on 13:36 - Dec 26 with 108 views | RichardO |
and unable to keep hold of our better ones | | | |
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