Tooling up: The summer 2024 transfer thread
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Re: Tooling up: The summer 2024 transfer thread
That's a very good signing, just in terms of "Are we showing ambition?"
Wasn't on my list, due to fitness concerns and the fact I thought he'd end up at Stoke. If another League One side signed him he'd be a "statement", though.
Wasn't on my list, due to fitness concerns and the fact I thought he'd end up at Stoke. If another League One side signed him he'd be a "statement", though.
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Nice! That gives us a choice of centre halves from:
Santos | Forino | Toal | Johnston | Forrester
Wing-backs Williams | JDC
With Iredale and Jones also able to fill or deputise for either positions above.
I know everyone has their own views on the quality of some of these, but I can't imagine may teams in League 1 looking at that - and with Baxter behind them - thinking we will be a push-over at the back!!!!
Santos | Forino | Toal | Johnston | Forrester
Wing-backs Williams | JDC
With Iredale and Jones also able to fill or deputise for either positions above.
I know everyone has their own views on the quality of some of these, but I can't imagine may teams in League 1 looking at that - and with Baxter behind them - thinking we will be a push-over at the back!!!!
Re: Tooling up: The summer 2024 transfer thread
Something tells me this lad might mean Santos is off somewhere.dave the minion wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2024 7:02 pmNice! That gives us a choice of centre halves from:
Santos | Forino | Toal | Johnston | Forrester
Wing-backs Williams | JDC
With Iredale and Jones also able to fill or deputise for either positions above.
I know everyone has their own views on the quality of some of these, but I can't imagine may teams in League 1 looking at that - and with Baxter behind them - thinking we will be a push-over at the back!!!!
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Feckin ell! That came out of nowhere.
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Re: Tooling up: The summer 2024 transfer thread
Could be the old trick of signing the replacement before selling the incumbent. Toal hasn't yet proved he's quite ready to step in.
Forino is right-footed so it's more pressure on Gethin's place. Good to get rolling, good to hear we've beaten others to the punch, good to hear him say things about non-nonsense defending. Welcome aboard mate and COYWM.
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He's put up his own highlight reel for WW.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2024 8:10 pmCould be the old trick of signing the replacement before selling the incumbent. Toal hasn't yet proved he's quite ready to step in.
Forino is right-footed so it's more pressure on Gethin's place. Good to get rolling, good to hear we've beaten others to the punch, good to hear him say things about non-nonsense defending. Welcome aboard mate and COYWM.
Some similarities with Santos however he seems to be able to score a couple with his head.
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Looks like a very good signing. Wycombe fans largely gutted to see him go. A free transfer with huge potential to either thrive and move on up with us (fingers crossed) or sell on for serious cash.
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Re: Tooling up: The summer 2024 transfer thread
Looks like a moneyball signing. Which is arguably sensible business.
Hopefully can do the job.
Hopefully can do the job.
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Re: Tooling up: The summer 2024 transfer thread
Maybe. I don't think we'd have got near him without his injuries this season and there were buyers there, so if he stays fit here we will probably feel we can make some money.
However, I do think he's a football signing first and foremost. He ticks a lot of boxes in terms of stuff we all felt we needed at the back.
He needs coaching, but we've shown we can do that.
If the plan is to keep Santos then this guy removes that big issue we've had of teams pinning Rico and bullying the lads either side of him. This guy bosses strikers.
If Rico is leaving then he's the profile of player you'd want to replace him with, which also means we now have viable cover for Santos (should he stay) if he's injured.
There are potential downsides. I've been really clear about how much injury records concern me. Putting that aside, though, it just looks like solid business.
Re: Tooling up: The summer 2024 transfer thread
Brother in law is a Wycombe fan: "Superb physical defender, very good in the air, quick. Cannot pass or move with the ball to save his life. Very much a no-nonsense centre back. He’s a good signing but don’t think he’d cut it in the championship if you went up. My opinion is a bit lower on him than most Wycombe fans to be fair."
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If that’s the case and he’s not an overlapping centre half or a b tech baresi then it might signal a return to the 4 at the back…or at least the option to.
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Re: Tooling up: The summer 2024 transfer thread
Germany showed last night the benefits of man marking and tough tackling and their parcel passing was always forward looking and incisive.. Lessons to be learned there.



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Re: Tooling up: The summer 2024 transfer thread
Could well. Just generally it's probably a recognition that we lacked physicality in the defence any time Rico was out or playing hurt.officer_dibble wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2024 8:12 amIf that’s the case and he’s not an overlapping centre half or a b tech baresi then it might signal a return to the 4 at the back…or at least the option to.
In his interview he essentially says he's a pure defender who wants to improve his ball-playing ability. Which I think is the balance most people would have gone with given the choice.
He seems to have the raw materials to play football. Times I've seen him he's been able to shift the ball off either foot and he can strike a ball.
What I should note is that it's not true he just plays in a back four, which a few people have said. He's played wide in a 3 quite a lot - both left and right. Playing wide in a 3 for Wycombe is not the same as for us, but still.
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Just noticed he plays for St Lucia - so that’s another we’ll lose to long journeys on the international break.
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Re: Tooling up: The summer 2024 transfer thread
Probably not quite as long as Spain or Italy though..officer_dibble wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2024 3:04 pmJust noticed he plays for St Lucia - so that’s another we’ll lose to long journeys on the international break.



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Thought he hadn't decided who to represent yet as the BN says he qualifies for England, Italy and St Lucia?officer_dibble wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2024 3:04 pmJust noticed he plays for St Lucia - so that’s another we’ll lose to long journeys on the international break.
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He’s declared himself for St Lucia and been called up but not played yet.sonicthewhite wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2024 4:37 pmThought he hadn't decided who to represent yet as the BN says he qualifies for England, Italy and St Lucia?officer_dibble wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2024 3:04 pmJust noticed he plays for St Lucia - so that’s another we’ll lose to long journeys on the international break.
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Re: Tooling up: The summer 2024 transfer thread
I was going to say "wise choice", given his other options are Italy and England. However, Dunk is currently in the England squad and was just starting to establish himself in the Championship at around that age. So I suppose you never know.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2024 5:38 pmHe’s declared himself for St Lucia and been called up but not played yet.
Re: Tooling up: The summer 2024 transfer thread
A decent summary of our newly acquired defender from a Wycombe fan.
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