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Won’t be signing WilksWhy would we make him one of our best paid players who himself would expect to start every game when his position is that of our current best player?
Quote from: ncRover on May 08, 2025, 07:39:22 pmWon’t be signing WilksWhy would we make him one of our best paid players who himself would expect to start every game when his position is that of our current best player?I think you’ll be surprised
Quote from: dickos1 on May 08, 2025, 08:25:51 pmQuote from: ncRover on May 08, 2025, 07:39:22 pmWon’t be signing WilksWhy would we make him one of our best paid players who himself would expect to start every game when his position is that of our current best player?I think you’ll be surprisedMolyneux is our best player and can play 90 mins Saturday / Tuesday. Why would we need to make right wing the area for a big signing before other areas?
Quote from: ncRover on May 09, 2025, 11:43:39 amQuote from: dickos1 on May 08, 2025, 08:25:51 pmQuote from: ncRover on May 08, 2025, 07:39:22 pmWon’t be signing WilksWhy would we make him one of our best paid players who himself would expect to start every game when his position is that of our current best player?I think you’ll be surprisedMolyneux is our best player and can play 90 mins Saturday / Tuesday. Why would we need to make right wing the area for a big signing before other areas?Talented players whose contracts are about to end are obvious targets with numerous suitors and then a bidding war. McCann has previously gone for the lesser known ones who can be developed and surely for a club with limited resources this is the sensible way to go. Quite often the widely-known free agent will go for the better money at Championship level and hope to compete for a first team place there.
Quote from: ForsolongaRover on May 09, 2025, 02:29:17 pmQuote from: ncRover on May 09, 2025, 11:43:39 amQuote from: dickos1 on May 08, 2025, 08:25:51 pmQuote from: ncRover on May 08, 2025, 07:39:22 pmWon’t be signing WilksWhy would we make him one of our best paid players who himself would expect to start every game when his position is that of our current best player?I think you’ll be surprisedMolyneux is our best player and can play 90 mins Saturday / Tuesday. Why would we need to make right wing the area for a big signing before other areas?Talented players whose contracts are about to end are obvious targets with numerous suitors and then a bidding war. McCann has previously gone for the lesser known ones who can be developed and surely for a club with limited resources this is the sensible way to go. Quite often the widely-known free agent will go for the better money at Championship level and hope to compete for a first team place there. Not always, Sharp and wood for starters
Quote from: ncRover on May 09, 2025, 11:43:39 amQuote from: dickos1 on May 08, 2025, 08:25:51 pmQuote from: ncRover on May 08, 2025, 07:39:22 pmWon’t be signing WilksWhy would we make him one of our best paid players who himself would expect to start every game when his position is that of our current best player?I think you’ll be surprisedMolyneux is our best player and can play 90 mins Saturday / Tuesday. Why would we need to make right wing the area for a big signing before other areas?I think we need four good wingers in L1. We have Gibson and Hurst for the left hand side. We need another for the right hand side. It’s a much tougher assignment next season, we have flogged Bailey and Mols this season, I think we need good cover for them to share the minutes and be there for any potential injury/ drop off that may occur. As we saw with Ironside, a monumental season doesn’t necessarily equate to the same output the following year. Not one for signing ex players but I’d certainly consider Wilks.
Quote from: GazLaz on May 10, 2025, 08:17:40 pmQuote from: ncRover on May 09, 2025, 11:43:39 amQuote from: dickos1 on May 08, 2025, 08:25:51 pmQuote from: ncRover on May 08, 2025, 07:39:22 pmWon’t be signing WilksWhy would we make him one of our best paid players who himself would expect to start every game when his position is that of our current best player?I think you’ll be surprisedMolyneux is our best player and can play 90 mins Saturday / Tuesday. Why would we need to make right wing the area for a big signing before other areas?I think we need four good wingers in L1. We have Gibson and Hurst for the left hand side. We need another for the right hand side. It’s a much tougher assignment next season, we have flogged Bailey and Mols this season, I think we need good cover for them to share the minutes and be there for any potential injury/ drop off that may occur. As we saw with Ironside, a monumental season doesn’t necessarily equate to the same output the following year. Not one for signing ex players but I’d certainly consider Wilks.The left wing needs strengthening, particularly given that left back may be an area of weakness for us next season too (Senior offensively and Maxwell defensively are concerns).Molyneux just needs a back up / younger long term replacement. It’s been a season and half he’s been quality for now.As of now, Hurst is miles off League One standard.Gibson (although things clicked and he finished strongly) had an inconsistent season on the whole.
I'm guessing we might get to know a little bit more by the end of this week now all the celebrating has been done. Obviously the first priority is sorting out the five contract offers. Maybe some announcements this week once the details finalised and the videos recorded. Failing that, some indication from Grant when they're likely to be resolved by. Only then will he prioritise his next moves knowing what gaps there are to fill. I would imagine he's done alot of groundwork and made contacts to assess what's possible and probable. We know he doesn't like to be kept waiting so things could move quite quickly, just as last summer. He also has the advantage of not having to bother with the play offs. Another thing we should bear in mind is how significant January was in the last two seasons when we acquired players who really kicked us on to superb strong finishes. The summer window is about reinforcing the strong foundations to keep us competitive, where as the icing on the cake might come later.
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on May 12, 2025, 01:45:18 pmI'm guessing we might get to know a little bit more by the end of this week now all the celebrating has been done. Obviously the first priority is sorting out the five contract offers. Maybe some announcements this week once the details finalised and the videos recorded. Failing that, some indication from Grant when they're likely to be resolved by. Only then will he prioritise his next moves knowing what gaps there are to fill. I would imagine he's done alot of groundwork and made contacts to assess what's possible and probable. We know he doesn't like to be kept waiting so things could move quite quickly, just as last summer. He also has the advantage of not having to bother with the play offs. Another thing we should bear in mind is how significant January was in the last two seasons when we acquired players who really kicked us on to superb strong finishes. The summer window is about reinforcing the strong foundations to keep us competitive, where as the icing on the cake might come later. He can already crack on with the TSL, Crew, Wood and Street shaped gaps that need filling.
Alan, with Anderson Olowu and Faulkner I would give it only 50/50 chances of any of them staying, and could would not be the clubs decision if they leave. I hope they all stay as getting as good or better is going to cost and only in Faulkner's case could the club look to get something back in a transfer fee him being under 24 and having a contract offered which they are negotiating at the moment I suppose.