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Quote from: TonySoprano on January 07, 2026, 08:46:44 amSigh . Another unproven kid on loan, not the proven goalscorer we need. MASSIVE gamble, especially given we are staring relegation in the face. To get a proven goal scorer at this level you be talking £800,000 and wages. You wouldn’t be able to loan such a player. In our position would such a player want to come.We have taken a chance on Okoronkwo who has played in league 2 and league1 okay not full games he may score with Adelakun more goals to improve our position we will have to see.
Sigh . Another unproven kid on loan, not the proven goalscorer we need. MASSIVE gamble, especially given we are staring relegation in the face.
What confuses the hell out of me is how Grant can find the right players in January but not in summer!
I am sure he will recognise at least one player when he arrives, when he played for Everton u21s against us a couple of years ago, Bobby was all over him like a rash and left a few calling cards on him before he was subbed by Everton in the second half. He was told to man mark him and when he went wide followed him, to be fair it was a right tussle with two athletes who were quick, Bobby went on a great run that game, picking up the ball in our penalty area from a corner and ran the full length of the pitch with all the Everton players chasing and set Marsh up with a great ball to the edge of the box but he shot straight at the keeper, I think it was one of the games Bobby got MOM. He was looked on as one of the next big things at the time.
It seems with nearly every McCann signing there has to be an Irish connection somewhere (and preferably Ulster), and then I saw a poster referred to him as 'Orinoco'Must be what GM thought he was called 'Orinoco Flow' was a big hit for Enya - she is from County Donegal which is in Ulster (but confusingly not in Northern Ireland)
The Southampton game should be an interesting one with all 3 new players given a chance to show what they can do.The new rules say they can play for more than one club in a competition.As I have said before, decide on Saturday rather than just speculate.
Quote from: Dutch Uncle on January 07, 2026, 01:09:24 pmIt seems with nearly every McCann signing there has to be an Irish connection somewhere (and preferably Ulster), and then I saw a poster referred to him as 'Orinoco'Must be what GM thought he was called 'Orinoco Flow' was a big hit for Enya - she is from County Donegal which is in Ulster (but confusingly not in Northern Ireland) If you go to Belfast and go down Sandy Row there’s a mural painting of Grant McCann on the end of a row of houses. It’s close by the Glasgow Rangers Supporters Bar which in turn is nearly opposite the block of flats that Alex Higgins passed away in.
Quote from: TonySoprano on January 07, 2026, 08:46:44 amSigh . Another unproven kid on loan, not the proven goalscorer we need. MASSIVE gamble, especially given we are staring relegation in the face. How proven was Street, Craig, Kane,
Quote from: dickos1 on January 08, 2026, 01:19:39 pmQuote from: TonySoprano on January 07, 2026, 08:46:44 amSigh . Another unproven kid on loan, not the proven goalscorer we need. MASSIVE gamble, especially given we are staring relegation in the face. How proven was Street, Craig, Kane, Yeboah, Ajayi and Ennis. I think FO has an ok profile for a loanee but there is a risk involved in signings of this type. He needs to improve on what he showed at Salford to make a tangible impact. That’s very possible but no certainty. We are 6 points from safety and odds on to go down. We need to balance inexperience with proven.
Currently at evens with SkyBet to be relegated. 4th favourites.
Here we go again, people predicting how things will go or how good we will be before the new players have even kicked a ball for us. We’ve been here for the last 2 seasons and we have turned it around. I’m as unhappy as the next that we keep doing this but I believe we can start to convert chances enough to get us out of the relegation places.
Quote from: dickos1 on January 08, 2026, 01:19:39 pmQuote from: TonySoprano on January 07, 2026, 08:46:44 amSigh . Another unproven kid on loan, not the proven goalscorer we need. MASSIVE gamble, especially given we are staring relegation in the face. How proven was Street, Craig, Kane,I see the point im making has gone over your head
Quote from: DearneValleyRover on January 08, 2026, 04:14:08 pmHere we go again, people predicting how things will go or how good we will be before the new players have even kicked a ball for us. We’ve been here for the last 2 seasons and we have turned it around. I’m as unhappy as the next that we keep doing this but I believe we can start to convert chances enough to get us out of the relegation places. Footballs all about having opinions isn’t it? I’ve not put an opinion across. Bookmakers odds are as close as you can get for gauging the chance of things happening in the future. They are pretty efficient. What happened at the back end of the last two seasons has very little relevance to wash happens from here on in. Improve efficiency in both boxes between now and May and we will stay up. If we don’t, we won’t.
Quote from: GazLaz on January 08, 2026, 05:03:57 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on January 08, 2026, 04:14:08 pmHere we go again, people predicting how things will go or how good we will be before the new players have even kicked a ball for us. We’ve been here for the last 2 seasons and we have turned it around. I’m as unhappy as the next that we keep doing this but I believe we can start to convert chances enough to get us out of the relegation places. Footballs all about having opinions isn’t it? I’ve not put an opinion across. Bookmakers odds are as close as you can get for gauging the chance of things happening in the future. They are pretty efficient. What happened at the back end of the last two seasons has very little relevance to wash happens from here on in. Improve efficiency in both boxes between now and May and we will stay up. If we don’t, we won’t. I wasn’t referring to you Gaz however bookies odds are a guideline only.
Quote from: DearneValleyRover on January 08, 2026, 06:32:49 pmQuote from: GazLaz on January 08, 2026, 05:03:57 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on January 08, 2026, 04:14:08 pmHere we go again, people predicting how things will go or how good we will be before the new players have even kicked a ball for us. We’ve been here for the last 2 seasons and we have turned it around. I’m as unhappy as the next that we keep doing this but I believe we can start to convert chances enough to get us out of the relegation places. Footballs all about having opinions isn’t it? I’ve not put an opinion across. Bookmakers odds are as close as you can get for gauging the chance of things happening in the future. They are pretty efficient. What happened at the back end of the last two seasons has very little relevance to wash happens from here on in. Improve efficiency in both boxes between now and May and we will stay up. If we don’t, we won’t. I wasn’t referring to you Gaz however bookies odds are a guideline only.They are as close to a true reflection of the actual probability of a given outcome as you can get with the information available at the time. I think a 50/50 chance of staying up with 22 games to go is about fair.
Quote from: steve@dcfd on January 07, 2026, 10:23:57 amQuote from: TonySoprano on January 07, 2026, 08:46:44 amSigh . Another unproven kid on loan, not the proven goalscorer we need. MASSIVE gamble, especially given we are staring relegation in the face. To get a proven goal scorer at this level you be talking £800,000 and wages. You wouldn’t be able to loan such a player. In our position would such a player want to come.We have taken a chance on Okoronkwo who has played in league 2 and league1 okay not full games he may score with Adelakun more goals to improve our position we will have to see.That would pay for itself if if it kept us up. Gambling on an unproven kid on loan (on the cheap) is a huge risk, and if we go down, its bye bye Bailey and molyneux, we wont recover for a decade. The real ambition being shown here