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[Albion] How HAPPY are you with this transfer window?

How HAPPY are you with this transfer window?


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Albion in the north

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Jul 13, 2012
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Sorry - mis-read/skipped part of your post - thought it was through a personal contact with said ex-player. Mea culpa.

No worries. Actually Im wrong! Ive found the series of videos, for an outfit called "latest TV" where they review games etc and he wasnt an ex footballer at all but a journalist. And I know he posts on here!
 




SeagullinExile

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Sep 10, 2010
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How not to handle the development of a young player. Give him his first team debut and then days later loan him out at literally the last minute on deadline day. Oh, and the team he's gone to is bottom of a second rate league.

I'm pretty sure the Caiciedo would of been consulted way in advance. A good move for him, as not too much chance of first team action this term with us.
 


Kalimantan Gull

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Aug 13, 2003
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This thread has become misery central quite quickly hasn't it. Its, its exciting to sign lots of new players, because they're all effin brilliant before they kick a ball.

Thing is, successful sides are ones built on stability and experience. Consistency of playing style and selection, knowing your team mates, being able to put the work on the training ground into practice without blinking. It's Potter's third season and that's the phase we're getting into. Yes, old teams can get stale, but young teams will grow. I'm excited to see what this team can do and confident for the season ahead.

Alongside that I'm happy that the recruitment team have a plan - improve the side where they can, invest in promising youth - and make sure they are properly developed - but don't pick up any player that doesn't improve the first XI just to bask in the momentary glory of new signings. That toplevel striker will come, not this summer, but maybe January, maybe next summer, they know what they want and target it. Didn't get it this summer, but no changing of plan, keep on pushing.
 
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Guinness Boy

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I think that reducing the wage bill is secondary. It’s all about getting these young players - mostly 19-20 year olds - senior level game time to help them develop and make the step up to the Premier League. Caicedo is still well down the central midfield pecking order and wouldn’t have seen much first-team action this year, particularly with Bissouma staying.

Yes, this.

We seem to now have a coterie of players who are too good for PL2 but are not going to be regular first team starters. The more experienced of those who would jump straight into the team in the event of injury or tactical change (if all fit then the likes of Welbeck MacAllister, Duffy, Moder) need to be here but the deputies of those players do not.

In any sport you need to play regularly at your level or above to improve. So we've sent those players we believe are in that category out on loan so they can play.

In some way we are Chelsea-lite, garnering fees for players that most of us have never seen in the flesh between sign on and ship out. But, in other ways, the likes of Caceido and Karbownik are never going to improve with semi regular stints as sixth best sub. We can name more subs this season but we cannot play more.
 


SeagullinExile

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This thread has become misery central quite waiving hasn't it. Its, its exciting to sign lots of new players, because they're all effin brilliant before they kick a ball.

Thing is, successful sides are ones built on stability and experience. Consistency of playing style and selection, knowing your team mates, being able to put the work on the training ground into practice without blinking. It's Potter's third season and that's the phase we're getting into. Yes, old teams can get stale, but young teams will grow. I'm excited to see what this team can do and confident for the season ahead.

Alongside that I'm happy that the recruitment team have a plan - improve the side where they can, invest in promising youth - and make sure they are properly developed - but don't pick up any player that doesn't improve the first XI just to bask in the momentary glory of new signings. That to level striker will come, not this summer, but maybe January, maybe next summer, they know what they want and target it. Didn't get it this summer, but no changing of plan, keep on pushing.

Well said. Unfortunately, most on here don't look at the bigger picture.
 




Bladders

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Jun 22, 2012
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Dendoncker gone on loan now

I’d there anybody left?


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um bongo molongo

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Jul 26, 2004
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Yes, this.

We seem to now have a coterie of players who are too good for PL2 but are not going to be regular first team starters. The older of those who would jump straight into the team in the event of injury or tactical change (if all fit then the likes of Welbeck MacAllister, Duffy, Moder) need to be here but the deputies of those players do not.

In any sport you need to play regularly at your level or above to improve. So we've sent those players we believe are in that category out on loan so they can play.

In some way we are Chelsea-lite, garnering fees for players that most of us have never seen in the flesh between sign on and ship out. But, in other ways, the likes of Caceido and Karbownik are never going to improve with semi regular stints as sixth best sub. We can name more subs this season but we cannot play more.

Isn’t Karbownik a loan to buy option? That suggests ‘he’s not as good as we thought’, more than ‘important next step in his development’
 


Guinness Boy

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Dendoncker gone on loan now

I’d there anybody left?


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In terms of centre back I believe that just leaves Dunk, Duffy, Burn, Webster, Veltman, and Roberts.

Admittedly it's no central midfield where we've only got Mwepu, Bissouma, Gross, Lallana, Moder, Alzate and Richards. #BareBones
 




Justice

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Jun 21, 2012
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This thread has become misery central quite waiving hasn't it. Its, its exciting to sign lots of new players, because they're all effin brilliant before they kick a ball.

Thing is, successful sides are ones built on stability and experience. Consistency of playing style and selection, knowing your team mates, being able to put the work on the training ground into practice without blinking. It's Potter's third season and that's the phase we're getting into. Yes, old teams can get stale, but young teams will grow. I'm excited to see what this team can do and confident for the season ahead.

Alongside that I'm happy that the recruitment team have a plan - improve the side where they can, invest in promising youth - and make sure they are properly developed - but don't pick up any player that doesn't improve the first XI just to bask in the momentary glory of new signings. That to level striker will come, not this summer, but maybe January, maybe next summer, they know what they want and target it. Didn't get it this summer, but no changing of plan, keep on pushing.
We could quite possibly be a championship club next summer, we’ve been riding the wave of the bottom six for a while now.
 


Guinness Boy

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Isn’t Karbownik a loan to buy option? That suggests ‘he’s not as good as we thought’, more than ‘important next step in his development’

Not that I can see confirmed anywhere. It was speculated in the original tweet. Happy to be corrected because I can't be ****ed to fact check this late at night.

My beef with the treatment of Karbownik is much more that he was recalled from his loan with Legia Warsaw mid season, brought here to benchwarm when we had no fit wingbacks and then loaned to an equally poor league.
 


Bry Nylon

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Jul 21, 2003
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This thread has become misery central quite waiving hasn't it. Its, its exciting to sign lots of new players, because they're all effin brilliant before they kick a ball.

Thing is, successful sides are ones built on stability and experience. Consistency of playing style and selection, knowing your team mates, being able to put the work on the training ground into practice without blinking. It's Potter's third season and that's the phase we're getting into. Yes, old teams can get stale, but young teams will grow. I'm excited to see what this team can do and confident for the season ahead.

Alongside that I'm happy that the recruitment team have a plan - improve the side where they can, invest in promising youth - and make sure they are properly developed - but don't pick up any player that doesn't improve the first XI just to bask in the momentary glory of new signings. That to level striker will come, not this summer, but maybe January, maybe next summer, they know what they want and target it. Didn't get it this summer, but no changing of plan, keep on pushing.

Agree with all of that. The owner was a self-made billionaire by the time he was in his 40s (if not younger) through business interests that require sound judgement, playing the long game and knowing when to take carefully calculated risks. Some of the knee jerk hysteria because we haven’t spunked a small fortune on a Carlos Kickaball on massive wages is ridiculous and totally counterintuitive to the way Bloom operates. Long may that approach continue.
 




Cotton Socks

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After months of speculation on whether he would be or not... Biss is still here, so I'm relieved!:clap:
 


AZ Gull

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Oct 14, 2003
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Not that I can see confirmed anywhere. It was speculated in the original tweet. Happy to be corrected because I can't be ****ed to fact check this late at night.

My beef with the treatment of Karbownik is much more that he was recalled from his loan with Legia Warsaw mid season, brought here to benchwarm when we had no fit wingbacks and then loaned to an equally poor league.

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Tyrone Biggums

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Jun 25, 2006
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Well said. Unfortunately, most on here don't look at the bigger picture.

Isn't having a paper thin, good to average strike force part of the picture too?

As when you step back it's when you realise we haven't identified or developed a striker of any great quality for a while now.

We've done very well with defenders and midfielders but there's something lacking in our identification process with forwards.
 


chaileyjem

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Isn't having a paper thin, good to average strike force part of the picture too?

As when you step back it's when you realise we haven't identified or developed a striker of any great quality for a while now.

We've done very well with defenders and midfielders but there's something lacking in our identification process with forwards.

Well we turned a 16 year old we picked up for virtually nothing into a PL striker and a regular international. Last week we gave another 16 year old striker their full debut, and we’ve signed one striker in our 4/5 years in the PL who has scored 20 goals in just over 2 seasons and another who scored 25. We also coached out of an ex England player his best PL season for goals and appearances in 7 years. And ha! We’ve just identified a striker who is going straight into the Stoke first team.

But yes. Locadia didn’t work out.
 


Easy 10

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Jul 5, 2003
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Isn't having a paper thin, good to average strike force part of the picture too?

As when you step back it's when you realise we haven't identified or developed a striker of any great quality for a while now.

We've done very well with defenders and midfielders but there's something lacking in our identification process with forwards.

For a while now ? I'd actually have to pick up on that point and say, well, never.

However. The mammoth-sized elephant in the room right now is what happens when Welbeck limps his well-trodden path back into the treatment room again. God help us if Maupay gets crocked.

I can't believe the club has wilfully left itself so exposed to this extent. Astonishing.
 




Justice

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Jun 21, 2012
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Well we turned a 16 year old we picked up for virtually nothing into a PL striker and a regular international. Last week we gave another 16 year old striker their full debut, and we’ve signed one striker in our 4/5 years in the PL who has scored 20 goals in just over 2 seasons and another who scored 25. We also coached out of an ex England player his best PL season for goals and appearances in 7 years. And ha! We’ve just identified a striker who is going straight into the Stoke first team.

But yes. Locadia didn’t work out.
4 goals in two seasons Connolly, and I’m not sure he will be a regular international anymore judging by the article today.
 


Hugo Rune

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I’m no finance wizard but these figures posted on Sky Sports just now look all wrong. Have Palace only spent £10m? I also thought we’d got more fees in than £50m, that implies all our other sales other than White were free transfers? Help!
 


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