Reconstruction time again: the summer 2018 transfer thread
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Re: Reconstruction time again: the summer 2018 transfer thread
If you wish to play spot-the-stranger, there's a gallery yonder.
https://www.bwfc.co.uk/news/2018/june/g ... -training/
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Re: Reconstruction time again: the summer 2018 transfer thread
Even accepting the fact we're still currently operating under Uncle Ken's if-you're-cold-put-a-jumper-on budget, this might help put this summer's approach to business into a bit of perspective: Tyler Walker has today gone on a season-long loan to... Mansfield Town.
Unrelated... Presuming Amos heads out somewhere again and we need a cheap-ish 2nd/3rd choice GK mixing with Turner (tho personally I hope Jake is entrusted as No. 2 (and we just give Paul Rachubka CPR and a packet of Space Raiders if Alnwick gets injured etc.) then there could perhaps be worse in Jake Kean? Vaguely remember the name (presumably from Blackburn) but have no idea of his competence tbh. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jake_Kean
Unrelated... Presuming Amos heads out somewhere again and we need a cheap-ish 2nd/3rd choice GK mixing with Turner (tho personally I hope Jake is entrusted as No. 2 (and we just give Paul Rachubka CPR and a packet of Space Raiders if Alnwick gets injured etc.) then there could perhaps be worse in Jake Kean? Vaguely remember the name (presumably from Blackburn) but have no idea of his competence tbh. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jake_Kean
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Jake Kean, one of those professional back-up keepers. Nobody knows anything about him because he only exists to sit on benches. I'm told he has excellent posture, so sign him up.
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I kind've feel sorry for GKs like that. Should I? I suppose there's guys who take being a journeyman back-up 'keeper over a guaranteed place. For him I guess it would be 150, 200k a year with no pressure other than the EFL Cup and a slight Gollum-like desire for Alnwick to do his ankle in Vs 50k, 75k a year as a No. 1 in L2 with a chance of getting a No. 1 spot somewhere better but equally a chance of letting in four against Mansfield's Tyler Walker and all of a sudden begging Wrexam to take him out on loan in January.
GKs certainly in a class of their own. Don't really envy them.
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Re: Reconstruction time again: the summer 2018 transfer thread
Don't bother Hope is gone. He and Ebanks aren't in there.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Fri Jun 29, 2018 4:33 pmIf you wish to play spot-the-stranger, there's a gallery yonder.
https://www.bwfc.co.uk/news/2018/june/g ... -training/
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These are obviously the heavily redacted/photoshopped pics The Man wants us to see!
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In less paranoid news Parky is claiming he wants 8 more signings... About as expected, so not really news...
http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/sport/16 ... -signings/
Never rated Rodwell, never got the fuss, he's a tweener at best. Might have made a centreback, but don't know what Everton saw in him in the midfield except they were ultra short team at that stage. Might be worth a cheap punt if he pulls his head in.
Those poor Sunderland sods. 73K, he'd bankrupt us on his own.
http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/sport/16 ... -signings/
Never rated Rodwell, never got the fuss, he's a tweener at best. Might have made a centreback, but don't know what Everton saw in him in the midfield except they were ultra short team at that stage. Might be worth a cheap punt if he pulls his head in.
Those poor Sunderland sods. 73K, he'd bankrupt us on his own.
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Right it's the weekend in the UK where are the "couple of signings" we were promised.
Never mind Parky's Wishful 8 I want at least a pair of pitch-grinning shirt-stretchers!
Never mind Parky's Wishful 8 I want at least a pair of pitch-grinning shirt-stretchers!
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We're doing okay thus far, considering. Re-signing Amoebi was a big hurdle and gives us a bit of stability.
Lowe comes in in a position we desperately needed and is decent enough - certainly a Championship player. Vital experience.
Otzumer may well be a good bit of business, but that'll depend on having bigger lads look after him. He's 5'3". That's 4" shorter than Messi. Technical ability doesn't seem to be in doubt. Hopefully he's a tough little bastard.
Donaldson improves the squad. Again, vital experience.
You've then arguably got Pritchard and Johnson who may compete (Duke-McKenna arguably less likely to at his age), I think they were in the preseason shots with the senior lads. So if you count them and Ameobi we are 6 players up. We do need a load more, but I didn't expect us to have half a dozen deals done by this stage. I thought we'd be lumbering along having signed maybe two.
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GhostoftheBok wrote: ↑Sat Jun 30, 2018 7:43 amWe're doing okay thus far, considering. Re-signing Amoebi was a big hurdle and gives us a bit of stability.
Lowe comes in in a position we desperately needed and is decent enough - certainly a Championship player. Vital experience.
Otzumer may well be a good bit of business, but that'll depend on having bigger lads look after him. He's 5'3". That's 4" shorter than Messi. Technical ability doesn't seem to be in doubt. Hopefully he's a tough little bastard.
Donaldson improves the squad. Again, vital experience.
You've then arguably got Pritchard and Johnson who may compete (Duke-McKenna arguably less likely to at his age), I think they were in the preseason shots with the senior lads. So if you count them and Ameobi we are 6 players up. We do need a load more, but I didn't expect us to have half a dozen deals done by this stage. I thought we'd be lumbering along having signed maybe two.
I agree with all the above BUT Illes said there'd be " a couple of signings, closer to home, by the weekend."
Which is NOW!
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Re: Reconstruction time again: the summer 2018 transfer thread
It's hot. I was supposed to have finished building the new chicken run by the weekend, but beer and chicken happened. Give it time.mullayo wrote: ↑Sat Jun 30, 2018 8:12 amGhostoftheBok wrote: ↑Sat Jun 30, 2018 7:43 amWe're doing okay thus far, considering. Re-signing Amoebi was a big hurdle and gives us a bit of stability.
Lowe comes in in a position we desperately needed and is decent enough - certainly a Championship player. Vital experience.
Otzumer may well be a good bit of business, but that'll depend on having bigger lads look after him. He's 5'3". That's 4" shorter than Messi. Technical ability doesn't seem to be in doubt. Hopefully he's a tough little bastard.
Donaldson improves the squad. Again, vital experience.
You've then arguably got Pritchard and Johnson who may compete (Duke-McKenna arguably less likely to at his age), I think they were in the preseason shots with the senior lads. So if you count them and Ameobi we are 6 players up. We do need a load more, but I didn't expect us to have half a dozen deals done by this stage. I thought we'd be lumbering along having signed maybe two.
I agree with all the above BUT Illes said there'd be " a couple of signings, closer to home, by the weekend."
Which is NOW!
Re: Reconstruction time again: the summer 2018 transfer thread
Well, that's one way of solving the problem!GhostoftheBok wrote: ↑Sat Jun 30, 2018 9:33 amIt's hot. I was supposed to have finished building the new chicken run by the weekend, but beer and chicken happened. Give it time.
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Anything not fast enough at 5am goes in the pot. We used to have 4 kids...Prufrock wrote: ↑Sat Jun 30, 2018 9:41 amWell, that's one way of solving the problem!GhostoftheBok wrote: ↑Sat Jun 30, 2018 9:33 amIt's hot. I was supposed to have finished building the new chicken run by the weekend, but beer and chicken happened. Give it time.
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Very philosophical. Life gives you chickens, lightly baste them.Prufrock wrote: ↑Sat Jun 30, 2018 9:41 amWell, that's one way of solving the problem!GhostoftheBok wrote: ↑Sat Jun 30, 2018 9:33 amIt's hot. I was supposed to have finished building the new chicken run by the weekend, but beer and chicken happened. Give it time.
BTW. I never believed there would be two new signings in two days that's why I'm calling bullshit on it...
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Nixon this morning:
Ethan?Bolton. Close to signing a centre half. Should be in for Scottish trip.
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Teemu Pukki on a free to Norwich was good business. I'd not have minded him.
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Being linked with a £500k move for Joe Garner by The Sun
This doesn't inspire me in all honesty. Would it mean Wyke move would be off (or was never on)?
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football ... oe-garner/BOLTON are preparing a big to land Ipswich forward Joe Garner.
Trotters boss Phil Parkinson is looking to beef up his attack following the January departure of Gary Madine to promoted Cardiff City.
Garner,30, moved to Portman Road last year after a season in Scotland with Rangers.
However, his season was cut short when he suffered a minor fractured skull against Sheffield United in March.
This doesn't inspire me in all honesty. Would it mean Wyke move would be off (or was never on)?
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Joe Garner's 5ft 10in. Just saying. Iles: "Certainly the type he wants. Put that in the Wyke category."palindromeofbolton wrote: ↑Sat Jun 30, 2018 5:31 pmBeing linked with a £500k move for Joe Garner by The Sun
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football ... oe-garner/BOLTON are preparing a big to land Ipswich forward Joe Garner.
Trotters boss Phil Parkinson is looking to beef up his attack following the January departure of Gary Madine to promoted Cardiff City.
Garner,30, moved to Portman Road last year after a season in Scotland with Rangers.
However, his season was cut short when he suffered a minor fractured skull against Sheffield United in March.
This doesn't inspire me in all honesty. Would it mean Wyke move would be off (or was never on)?
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Iles: "Hasn't been near the place, according to the manager."palindromeofbolton wrote: ↑Sat Jun 30, 2018 2:36 pmNixon this morning:
Ethan?Bolton. Close to signing a centre half. Should be in for Scottish trip.
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Re: Reconstruction time again: the summer 2018 transfer thread
No Joel garner was 6ft 8ins
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Garner was piss poor at a couple of clubs, but has generally had a very solid career. Remains to be seen how badly that fractured skull has affected him, but given that he's seen as having had a poor season at Ipswich and still has 1 in 3 I'd welcome him. Another local lad too, along with Lowe. Should see them settle very quickly.
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