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Post by Rusholme Ruffian on May 9, 2019 19:21:54 GMT 1
Graham Carey is a midfield player, his goal scoring record shouldn't be much of a concern he will be wanted for his creativity. and Ruben Lameiras Carey is a bit of an odd one, but i suspect he will go he will demand higher wages than we would be willing to offer. Lameiras we have no chance with.
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Post by martinshrew on May 10, 2019 9:26:18 GMT 1
Carey is a bit of an odd one, but i suspect he will go he will demand higher wages than we would be willing to offer. Lameiras we have no chance with. I'd imagine Ladapo might wind up with one of the play-off sides who fail to go up. Same with Eaves.
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Post by tvor on May 11, 2019 17:22:13 GMT 1
Deji Oshilaja has been released by Wimbledon after getting some rave reviews this season, so a strange looking decision. I'd like to think we would be interested but the likes of Barnsley and Sunderland are already being linked
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Post by zenfootball2 on May 14, 2019 10:56:06 GMT 1
www.shropshirestar.com/sport/football/shrewsbury-town-fc/2019/05/14/sam-ricketts-no-risks-in-transfer-market-for-shrewsbury/"Asked if he will be backed with transfer fees, Ricketts said: “We are a sustainable club and rightly so. “We have options but it’s always sustainable. It’s how we use it and work it to try to make us as competitive as we can be.” On the board, Ricketts continued: “Yes they’ll definitely support me. “They support and back what we need and what we try to do. But like I said, it all has to be in a sustainable format. “We’re not a risk for reward or speculate to accumulate. We are where we are and I like that about the club. We’re consistently trying to improve as well.” he has said in other interviews he is looking for young talent and hoping to get in some loan players from championship/premership clubs so anyone hoping for a club record breaking forward will be disapointed.i have no issue of spending withing in your means and it is sensible to have a reserve for rainy days.last season £650K may seem a huge sum of money however if you put it another way we spent just over 15% of the money available to improve the squad and keep us up And Ricketts feels only fine margins, and not major improvements, are needed. “I think pretty much every game is a 50-50,” he added. “There are not big margins in the league. It’s little details in terms of final shot, final cross, that makes all the difference. “So we have to work on that a little bit, but there’s not a real huge gap. “It’s not like we’re getting beat four or five nil every week. From that respect I do think we can make up the ground, it’s just how consistently you do it to where you finish.” i agree the ones i can recall are Accrington before they had a player red carded and luton gave town a football lesson and the improvments in the final ball and the compsure in front of goal with less silly errors in defence and we whould have ended higher up the table.so let us hope he can get a fitter , more consistent team and that he can find some unpolished diamonds who can step up to league one. let us hope that after having his first season as manager in charge will lead to an improvement to the tactical side of his managment and we have less route one and turgid football
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2019 10:59:21 GMT 1
www.shropshirestar.com/sport/football/shrewsbury-town-fc/2019/05/14/sam-ricketts-no-risks-in-transfer-market-for-shrewsbury/"Asked if he will be backed with transfer fees, Ricketts said: “We are a sustainable club and rightly so. “We have options but it’s always sustainable. It’s how we use it and work it to try to make us as competitive as we can be.” On the board, Ricketts continued: “Yes they’ll definitely support me. “They support and back what we need and what we try to do. But like I said, it all has to be in a sustainable format. “We’re not a risk for reward or speculate to accumulate. We are where we are and I like that about the club. We’re consistently trying to improve as well.” he has said in other interviews he is looking for young talent and hoping to get in some loan players from championship/premership clubs so anyone hoping for a club record breaking forward will be disapointed.i have no issue of spending withing in your means and it is sensible to have a reserve for rainy days.last season £650K may seem a huge sum of money however if you put it another way we spent just over 15% of the money available to improve the squad and keep us up And Ricketts feels only fine margins, and not major improvements, are needed. “I think pretty much every game is a 50-50,” he added. “There are not big margins in the league. It’s little details in terms of final shot, final cross, that makes all the difference. “So we have to work on that a little bit, but there’s not a real huge gap. “It’s not like we’re getting beat four or five nil every week. From that respect I do think we can make up the ground, it’s just how consistently you do it to where you finish.” i agree only Accrington before they had a player red carded and luton gave town a football lesson and the improvments in the final ball and the compsure in front of goal with less silly errors in defence and we whould have ended higher up the table.so let us hope he can get a fitter , more consistent team and that he can find some unpolished diamonds who can step up to league one. Just Luton and Accrington? Not Charlton, Sunderland (punished us with quality finishing) Portsmouth, Burton and Oxford also?
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Post by zenfootball2 on May 14, 2019 11:01:25 GMT 1
www.shropshirestar.com/sport/football/shrewsbury-town-fc/2019/05/14/sam-ricketts-no-risks-in-transfer-market-for-shrewsbury/"Asked if he will be backed with transfer fees, Ricketts said: “We are a sustainable club and rightly so. “We have options but it’s always sustainable. It’s how we use it and work it to try to make us as competitive as we can be.” On the board, Ricketts continued: “Yes they’ll definitely support me. “They support and back what we need and what we try to do. But like I said, it all has to be in a sustainable format. “We’re not a risk for reward or speculate to accumulate. We are where we are and I like that about the club. We’re consistently trying to improve as well.” he has said in other interviews he is looking for young talent and hoping to get in some loan players from championship/premership clubs so anyone hoping for a club record breaking forward will be disapointed.i have no issue of spending withing in your means and it is sensible to have a reserve for rainy days.last season £650K may seem a huge sum of money however if you put it another way we spent just over 15% of the money available to improve the squad and keep us up And Ricketts feels only fine margins, and not major improvements, are needed. “I think pretty much every game is a 50-50,” he added. “There are not big margins in the league. It’s little details in terms of final shot, final cross, that makes all the difference. “So we have to work on that a little bit, but there’s not a real huge gap. “It’s not like we’re getting beat four or five nil every week. From that respect I do think we can make up the ground, it’s just how consistently you do it to where you finish.” i agree only Accrington before they had a player red carded and luton gave town a football lesson and the improvments in the final ball and the compsure in front of goal with less silly errors in defence and we whould have ended higher up the table.so let us hope he can get a fitter , more consistent team and that he can find some unpolished diamonds who can step up to league one. Just Luton and Accrington? Not Charlton, Sunderland (punished us with quality finishing) Portsmouth, Burton and Oxford also? them too and there are probably more examples
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2019 17:26:47 GMT 1
I wonder what happened to Abo Eisa? A wonderful talent in my opinion , needs to be given a chance . Could save us a load of cash . Just a thought when you look at some of the s**te we had to contend with.
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Post by ssshrew on May 14, 2019 17:31:15 GMT 1
Presumably he’s back from Colchester?
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Post by SouthStandShrew on May 14, 2019 17:42:30 GMT 1
I wonder what happened to Abo Eisa? A wonderful talent in my opinion , needs to be given a chance . Could save us a load of cash . Just a thought when you look at some of the s**te we had to contend with. . Is back and played fair few times for them. MUST BE given a chance.
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Post by thesensationaljt on May 14, 2019 18:21:10 GMT 1
You could see the raw talent and pace in Ado. What the hell possessed the club to loan him out? It's not as if we've got loads of flying wingers in the club.
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2019 18:40:43 GMT 1
Let's hope he impresses in pre season and can stake a claim for a first team place.
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Post by northwestman on May 16, 2019 12:06:50 GMT 1
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Post by franthetownfan on May 16, 2019 13:25:35 GMT 1
You need more than just pace. Rashford is fast but his decision making and shooting is horrendous for the level he is playing at. Plus you need good players around a fast winger - what use is a lightning fast winger if there’s nobody to cross to and that can’t beat a man?
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Post by martinshrew on May 16, 2019 13:44:55 GMT 1
You need more than just pace. Rashford is fast but his decision making and shooting is horrendous for the level he is playing at. Plus you need good players around a fast winger - what use is a lightning fast winger if there’s nobody to cross to and that can’t beat a man? Everyone harps on about Rashford, but take a look at Joshua King from Bournemouth who has a lot more goals in less appearences over the last four seasons.
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Post by northwestman on May 16, 2019 14:06:14 GMT 1
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Post by ipswichshrews on May 16, 2019 14:26:56 GMT 1
Northampton's player of the season. Left footed. Competition for Omar Beckles on left side of back 3 or middle 2 centre defenders.
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Post by venceremos on May 16, 2019 14:53:34 GMT 1
Unlikely story but a Stoke fan just told me of a rumour that Tyrese Campbell could return next season, as Stoke are looking to sign another striker from Millwall.
Doubtful as I am about the likelihood of this, I think Campbell could do worse than play a full season of League 1.
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Post by martinshrew on May 16, 2019 15:13:39 GMT 1
Northampton's player of the season. Left footed. Competition for Omar Beckles on left side of back 3 or middle 2 centre defenders. Looks like he's got a knack of being in the right place at the right time in the opposition box. You'd fancy him and Waterfall to get 10 between them!
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Post by percy on May 16, 2019 15:14:59 GMT 1
Northampton's player of the season. Left footed. Competition for Omar Beckles on left side of back 3 or middle 2 centre defenders. If he can run - he'd be competition for Waterfall and then we could have a back 4 again.
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Post by martinshrew on May 16, 2019 15:27:06 GMT 1
Northampton's player of the season. Left footed. Competition for Omar Beckles on left side of back 3 or middle 2 centre defenders. If he can run - he'd be competition for Waterfall and then we could have a back 4 again. Guess you haven't read about Ricketts stating he's sticking with 3-5-2 with wing backs? Waterfall is a thoroughly decent centre half who has won the most ariel duals and contributed a decent amount of point winning goals. (Sunderland, Wimbledon, thats 4 points)
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Post by ipswichshrews on May 16, 2019 15:33:34 GMT 1
Not sure how reliable this rumour is. Though David Ball scored a few for Fleetwood in the past.
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Post by northwestman on May 16, 2019 15:49:51 GMT 1
Any of these of interest?
'Discussions over new deals will begin with out- of-contract Rotherham wingers Ryan Williams, Joe Newell, Jon Taylor and Anthony Fords, but Warne has said he does not expect all four of his wingers to stay'.
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Post by martinshrew on May 16, 2019 16:08:24 GMT 1
Any of these of interest? 'Discussions over new deals will begin with out- of-contract Rotherham wingers Ryan Williams, Joe Newell, Jon Taylor and Anthony Fords, but Warne has said he does not expect all four of his wingers to stay'. Obviously Jon Taylor, although it's not going to happen.
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2019 16:12:47 GMT 1
Unlikely story but a Stoke fan just told me of a rumour that Tyrese Campbell could return next season, as Stoke are looking to sign another striker from Millwall. Doubtful as I am about the likelihood of this, I think Campbell could do worse than play a full season of League 1. Can’t remember where I read it but it was said one of last seasons loan players would like to come back
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Post by northwestman on May 16, 2019 17:18:54 GMT 1
Unlikely story but a Stoke fan just told me of a rumour that Tyrese Campbell could return next season, as Stoke are looking to sign another striker from Millwall. Doubtful as I am about the likelihood of this, I think Campbell could do worse than play a full season of League 1. Can’t remember where I read it but it was said one of last seasons loan players would like to come back Well, hopefully SR has told Payne he can't! Docherty is likely to either play for Rangers or be loaned to a Championship Club, whilst SR is already on record as saying he wants to bring in a new keeper, so thankfully that rules out Mitchell. I can't imagine Smith wanting to come back to a Club that has hardly played him, and whilst I suppose Campbell might be a long shot, with him being given more game time than being continually hooked after an hour, realistically I'd anticipate him going elsewhere if he's put out on loan again.
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Post by BlueAndAmber50 on May 16, 2019 19:56:53 GMT 1
I think there’s a genuine possibility Campbell might come back on loan till January - however I think if he does it wouldn’t be confirmed till the end of the window once Stoke have decided what they want to do with him - and if they bring in any new strikers .. Seems in the short time he was at town he made some very good friendships with the likes of Williams & Laurent for example and can see it all playing a part in him coming back for some game time
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Post by SamHarvey on May 16, 2019 20:43:09 GMT 1
If he can run - he'd be competition for Waterfall and then we could have a back 4 again. Guess you haven't read about Ricketts stating he's sticking with 3-5-2 with wing backs? Waterfall is a thoroughly decent centre half who has won the most ariel duals and contributed a decent amount of point winning goals. (Sunderland, Wimbledon, thats 4 points) Didn’t realise he’d stated this? I thought the 352 was for this season, but he’d look to change it for next ..
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Post by salop999 on May 17, 2019 6:26:47 GMT 1
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Post by shropshirelad42 on May 17, 2019 9:33:39 GMT 1
I quite like 3-5-2 so don't mind him building a squad who can play that formation.
However, some of the better teams in the Division will find a way of nullifying that system, so he must also make sure he gets players in who can alternate between 3-5-2 and other formations, because, as we all know, if the team is two or three nil down it's pointless (excuse the pun) to continue the match without changing the set up.
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Post by wakemanender on May 17, 2019 10:53:50 GMT 1
Would love to see a fit Dave Edwards playing alongside Jon Taylor and a couple of promising young loan players. Maybe Carlton Morris.
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