Summer 2020 transfers
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Taft's intro interview in video format:
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...and written: https://www.bwfc.co.uk/news/2020/july/- ... wanderers/
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I’m so pleased to be here. I’m absolutely buzzing to have got the move over the line and to now be a Bolton Wanderers player. Seeing the type of players that have joined the club already this summer, it just shows what Ian (Evatt) is all about and what he wants from the season. It is exciting.
I’m a big lad so I’m good in the air, but I also like to play and bring the ball out from the back and start things off. How Ian wants us to play means it is crucial that I can do that. When he took over, I got a phone call and came up to look around the place a few days ago. It’s Bolton, it’s a massive club. Other clubs were interested in me, but as soon as I heard about Bolton’s interest it was a no-brainer. We had a real good chat and he went through everything; what he did last year and how he wants us to play this year. The football he wants to play is attractive, it will get the fans going and it’s what everybody wants to be a part of.
We know the goal this season, and that’s to get promoted. The squad that’s being put together, we should be well capable of that and we want to go out and show that on a Saturday. Working with the Gaffer, he’s an ex-centre half as well so I think I’ll learn a lot. I’ve probably got a few years until I hit my prime so I really want to hit the ground running and improve as a player.
I’ve been in and around League Two for a few years now and it’s a hard league. It’s going to be difficult but we need to remain confident throughout the season and try to get the results that will get us to where we want to be. We’re going to have pretty much a whole new team come the start of the season, so it’s important that we gel well together and know how each other plays.
I’ve been promoted out of this league before so I’ve been there and done it. We’ve got to work hard throughout the season but I think we can do that and be successful. I think I had a really good season last season at Cambridge. I played in a back three the same way that the manager wants to play here. He’s seen what I’m about and I think I can replicate that and push on.
I can’t wait to get going now. To put my boots on and get myself back out there on the grass. I know we start in small groups but it’s just going to be amazing to be playing football again.
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Today’s linked names (said to be training with us) are Alex Baptiste and Jak Hickman, a younger fella who played for Coventry before deciding to broadcast a drunken rant about the club via the medium of the interwebs. Like you don’t. Usual caveats, then - if he’s learnt his lesson, their loss our gain etc
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Jesus I remember that video. Wanted to chew my own fist off. As you say let's hope he's grown up a bit.
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It's a shocker isn't it? Huge confidence for a bloke who's played no more professional first team football than any of us on here!
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Man, having just watched that video I think he'd need to be Messi on the pitch to win me over.
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He was a young lad with probably too much money acting the idiot. I'd be wary and cautious but everyone deserves a second chance and good managers (and lets hope IE is) can reform players and help them fulfil their potential. Big Sam did this, even Parky turned Madine's career around. If he's having a trial then it lets the coaching staff look at his attitude up close and see how it might work.
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Latest name is Brandon Comley. Midfielder, 24, contract at Colchester elapsed. Someone said he had the highest pass completion in Div 4 last season. Apparently training with us today; Wiki already says we’ve signed him on a two year deal, but that’s no guarantee.
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Club twitter set to announce a signing.
I did an hour's research on the linked names but the site timed out and lost it. Oh well.
I did an hour's research on the linked names but the site timed out and lost it. Oh well.
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SIGNING KLAXON
Brandon Comley joins the club.
Two-year deal.
https://www.bwfc.co.uk/news/2020/july/e ... er-comley/
Brandon Comley joins the club.
Two-year deal.
https://www.bwfc.co.uk/news/2020/july/e ... er-comley/
My notes: Islington-born (18 Nov 95), QPR graduate, made Premier League debut (replacing Karl Henry at 19 but only made one more league appearance. Loaned out to comically disparate fourth-tier clubs (Carlisle, Grimsby, Colchester) before signing for Colchester permanently in Jan 2018. One of the first four players to have their post-COVID release announced - Colchester said back in April they wouldn't renew his and other contracts - by which time he'd made a decent reputation. per WhoScored, he was the division's third-most accurate passer last season (85.8% completion from an average 33 passes per game).Brandon Comley has put pen to paper on a two-year deal to sign for Bolton Wanderers ahead of the Sky Bet League Two campaign.
The energetic midfielder met his new team-mates on Monday when the Wanderers squad reported for training for the first time since Head Coach Ian Evatt took the helm at the beginning of July.
Born in London, Comley joined the Queens Park Rangers Academy at the age of nine and progressed through the age groups, eventually making his first team debut in 2015.
He enjoyed loan spells with Carlisle United, Grimsby Town and Colchester United to gain valuable first experience.
After a successful spell at the Colchester Community Stadium, he signed a permanent deal with The U’s in 2018 and made a total of 54 appearances, scoring two goals in his two seasons in Essex.
Comley has also played international football for the Caribbean island of Montserrat with whom he has won nine caps since making his debut in 2018.
Speaking to bwfc.co.uk following his arrival at the University of Bolton Stadium, the 24 year-old said: “I’m really pleased to have finally got the deal done because there are exciting times ahead.
“It was great to meet all the lads and get underway with that the gaffer wants us all to do.”
Ian Evatt added: “Brandon is a technically gifted midfield player who can build attacks with his range of passing as well as be dynamic out of possession. He is a player who I have admired for a long time and we are excited to have him on board.”
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He seems to be a footballing defensive midfielder, ideally suited for one of the two No.8's in Evatt's 3-4-1-2 I'd imagine.
Given his age and his previous club's apparent underappreciation of him, I think he might be the first of what we could call the "Moneyball" signings.
Given his age and his previous club's apparent underappreciation of him, I think he might be the first of what we could call the "Moneyball" signings.
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Having spent the past however many seasons watching some of the worst midfield passing I've seen at any level, I look forward to seeing this guy play with bated breath.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Tue Jul 21, 2020 4:59 pmhe was the division's third-most accurate passer last season (85.8% completion from an average 33 passes per game).
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Another good one where you can see the plan. Sounds promising. Signings, before pre season! This is great.
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There's a challenge for you, DSB - have we ever had a Montserratian international play for us before??
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Managers description of him doesn't resemble anyone I've seen in our team for a good whileBruce Rioja wrote: ↑Tue Jul 21, 2020 5:56 pmHaving spent the past however many seasons watching some of the worst midfield passing I've seen at any level, I look forward to seeing this guy play with bated breath.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Tue Jul 21, 2020 4:59 pmhe was the division's third-most accurate passer last season (85.8% completion from an average 33 passes per game).
"Brandon is a technically gifted midfield player who can build attacks with his range of passing as well as be dynamic out of possession. He is a player who I have admired for a long time and we are excited to have him on board"
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It would be great having a ball winning midfielder who will look for and can pass the ball forward instead of always sideways and back to maintain possession. I hope Comley is one of those. Welcome to our club Brandon.
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Get the full URL (that's a shortened one), delete the "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=" and anything after the "&" (if there is one), then click the T-W "youtube" button and put it between the brackets.nicholaldo wrote: ↑Tue Jul 21, 2020 5:36 pmObligatory YouTube clip (I can't seem to embed it):
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"Player X [let's call him Liam] is a technically inept midfield player who can build attacks for the opposition with his range of poor passing as well as being lethargic out of possession. He is a player who I hadn't even heard of till yesterday but we are desperate enough to have him on board."Worthy4England wrote: ↑Tue Jul 21, 2020 6:33 pmManagers description of him doesn't resemble anyone I've seen in our team for a good while
"Brandon is a technically gifted midfield player who can build attacks with his range of passing as well as be dynamic out of possession. He is a player who I have admired for a long time and we are excited to have him on board"
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With the amount of quality signings I feel the club are going for a double promotion. FV seem to be quite keen on arming the new manager with the weapons needed for both bottom two leagues. This season will be quite fun.
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