Reconstruction time again: the summer 2018 transfer thread

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Re: Reconstruction time again: the summer 2018 transfer thread

Post by bristol_Wanderer3 » Mon May 21, 2018 4:44 pm

The Championship isn't a league where you make "marquee" signings anyway. Who'd heard of Bobby Reid, Diogo Jota or Callum Paterson before this season? Just being able to make signings of promising players for modest fees would be a huge step forward and give us a chance of unearthing some gems. At least we are then fishing in a similar pond to the Preston's and the Millwall's. During the second half of last summer's window, due to the embargo, and all the other financial troubles the club had such as ownership disputes and winding up orders, we had to sign the proper cast offs who would accept a L1 salary and whatever loanees we could without paying a loan fee. It was a miracle we survived.

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Re: Reconstruction time again: the summer 2018 transfer thread

Post by Mar » Mon May 21, 2018 8:57 pm

truewhite15 wrote:
Mon May 21, 2018 4:09 pm
Bijou Bob wrote:
Mon May 21, 2018 2:38 pm
Investment or not, change of owners or not, I can only see another season of hard fought consolidation, with the spectre of relegation hopefully out of the way a little earlier. A mixture of journeymen, young loanees and whoever else we can cobble together at relatively low cost will form the squad for now, with a possible cash injection come January if we're struggling.

I predict no marquee signings, a number of "Who"?? signings from lower leagues and the only ray of sunshine being a decent goal scoring spree from a young Premier loanee.

Yes, I know, I'm a little ray of sunshine........
I'll take that. Slow progression. Safe with a couple to go, lower mid table would do me just fine.

As long as it gets the job done of keeping us in the league and making it less and less precarious each season then that should be good for most bolton fans i'd imagine

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Re: Reconstruction time again: the summer 2018 transfer thread

Post by Bruce Rioja » Mon May 21, 2018 9:01 pm

Bijou Bob wrote:
Mon May 21, 2018 2:38 pm
Investment or not, change of owners or not, I can only see another season of hard fought consolidation, with the spectre of relegation hopefully out of the way a little earlier. A mixture of journeymen, young loanees and whoever else we can cobble together at relatively low cost will form the squad for now, with a possible cash injection come January if we're struggling.

I predict no marquee signings, a number of "Who"?? signings from lower leagues and the only ray of sunshine being a decent goal scoring spree from a young Premier loanee.

Yes, I know, I'm a little ray of sunshine........
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Re: Reconstruction time again: the summer 2018 transfer thread

Post by mullayo » Mon May 21, 2018 11:57 pm

Bijou Bob wrote:
Mon May 21, 2018 2:38 pm
Investment or not, change of owners or not, I can only see another season of hard fought consolidation, with the spectre of relegation hopefully out of the way a little earlier. A mixture of journeymen, young loanees and whoever else we can cobble together at relatively low cost will form the squad for now, with a possible cash injection come January if we're struggling.

I predict no marquee signings, a number of "Who"?? signings from lower leagues and the only ray of sunshine being a decent goal scoring spree from a young Premier loanee.

Yes, I know, I'm a little ray of sunshine........
You are a ray of sunshine. This is the best case scenario. Worst involves getting nowt, going down in flames no ownership but receivership...Wigan and Blackburn promoted...
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Re: Reconstruction time again: the summer 2018 transfer thread

Post by mullayo » Mon May 21, 2018 11:58 pm

What happened in When Parky met Kenny?
Where is this list of our own we're trying to re-sign?
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Re: Reconstruction time again: the summer 2018 transfer thread

Post by Bruce Rioja » Tue May 22, 2018 11:09 am

mullayo wrote:
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What happened in When Parky met Kenny?
Where is this list of our own we're trying to re-sign?
I assume that we won't get to find out until the release/retain list's issued.
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Post by Dave Sutton's barnet » Tue May 22, 2018 2:07 pm

Middlesbrough have released defender Martin Cranie (31, across the back-line, ex-Cov/Barnsley/Huddersfield) and Tomas Mejias (GK, 29, 6ft5in, ex-Real Madrid).

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Post by Dave Sutton's barnet » Tue May 22, 2018 4:36 pm

Seems Parky has offered a trial to left-back/left-winger Nathan Ralph, 25, formerly of Woking. He's asked the fella to rock up when the squad (whatever it is) reports for pre-season training at the arse-end of June.

This sort of thing happens in summer. Last year the names included Charlie Telfer, Alex Bruce, Yannick Djalo, Chieck Diabate, Hector Otin, Joey O'Brien, Luke Donnelly, Zach Hadji, Julio Baptista, Anthony Wright, and twins Rob and Michael Atkinson. During the season we tried Obi Ogo, Chris Allan, Jordan Allan, Victor Adeboyejo, Jay Beckford, Matty Elsdon, Jorge Akers, Mylo Hall, Liam Morrison and Chris Regis. You have to kiss a few frogs to find a prince.

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Re: Reconstruction time again: the summer 2018 transfer thread

Post by bristol_Wanderer3 » Tue May 22, 2018 7:24 pm

I wish they would get a move on and announce something significant pertaining to next season. At least that would stop me re-watching the Forest game highlights and convince me 100% it actually really happened :)

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Re: Reconstruction time again: the summer 2018 transfer thread

Post by mullayo » Wed May 23, 2018 6:32 am

Lion of Vienna Suite are saying - via Nottingham Post - we're one of a bunch after 29-year-old Forrest fullback Eric Lichaj. Can play either side. Scored 3 goals in 28 games last year for them. American international so MLS is beckoning too.
Scored two goals in a game against Arsenal and got a dog and called it Gunner.

From the photo he played against us, anyone remember?
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Re: Reconstruction time again: the summer 2018 transfer thread

Post by mullayo » Wed May 23, 2018 6:44 am

Highlights of Woking Wonderkid froi LOVS.
Left wing/fullback. Tall, slim, leggy, athletic, quickish, with a decent cross on him.

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Re: Reconstruction time again: the summer 2018 transfer thread

Post by mullayo » Wed May 23, 2018 8:21 am

BELOW Insane has a story from he BEN about what to expect from Parky
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Re: Reconstruction time again: the summer 2018 transfer thread

Post by mullayo » Wed May 23, 2018 8:22 am

mullayo wrote:
Wed May 23, 2018 8:21 am
SCOUTING REPORT: Eric Lichaj.
5ft10in. 80kg
Right footed but plays either fullback role.
Got a long throw on him.
Nippy in your face terrier type rather than speedster.
Busy hustling player. Gritty tough and aggresive. A determined tackler.
Savvy and practical a chaser rather than an airy flairy dribbler.
His efforts should ensure he's fairly popular with the fans.*



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Re: Reconstruction time again: the summer 2018 transfer thread

Post by BWFC_Insane » Wed May 23, 2018 9:21 am

Quote from Parky today:
“Unfortunately they are the ones who cost the most money,” “But we know this summer we have to push on in the transfer market. It won’t all happen at once but the club is probably in the best position it has been for a while, and it is important we capitalise and build.”
http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/sport/wa ... ine_bonus/

For the first time in a while I feel really positive about the club. Some money to spend (we know severely limited but still we might pay for a player for the first time in over 3 years) and stability in the manager and ownership, with a prospect of more substantial investment to come over the next 6 months or so.

I really do hope it isn't a false dawn, that Ken's words are true. But if they are and we can consolidate somehow...happy days.

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Re: Reconstruction time again: the summer 2018 transfer thread

Post by mullayo » Wed May 23, 2018 9:27 am

BWFC_Insane wrote:
Wed May 23, 2018 9:21 am
Quote from Parky today:
“Unfortunately they are the ones who cost the most money,” “But we know this summer we have to push on in the transfer market. It won’t all happen at once but the club is probably in the best position it has been for a while, and it is important we capitalise and build.”
http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/sport/wa ... ine_bonus/

For the first time in a while I feel really positive about the club. Some money to spend (we know severely limited but still we might pay for a player for the first time in over 3 years) and stability in the manager and ownership, with a prospect of more substantial investment to come over the next 6 months or so.

I really do hope it isn't a false dawn, that Ken's words are true. But if they are and we can consolidate somehow...happy days.
Finally some movement at the station.
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Re: Reconstruction time again: the summer 2018 transfer thread

Post by TANGODANCER » Wed May 23, 2018 11:17 am

I think we're going to be somewhat limited in who we can bring in because we can't offer big money for two reasons: One, that we simply don't have it, and two; the risk of causing disagreement amongst the existing players (if we still have any, that is) about levels of salaries. We're still clutching the purse strings tightly, as a club, for lots of reasons other than just the players' wages although the constant flag of hope called investment is still a possibility. At least we start the new season knowing where we're at instead of the uncertainty that's dogged us for a couple of years and players coming in will also know.
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Re: Reconstruction time again: the summer 2018 transfer thread

Post by BWFC_Insane » Wed May 23, 2018 11:32 am

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I think we're going to be somewhat limited in who we can bring in because we can't offer big money for two reasons: One, that we simply don't have it, and two; the risk of causing disagreement amongst the existing players (if we still have any, that is) about levels of salaries. We're still clutching the purse strings tightly, as a club, for lots of reasons other than just the players' wages although the constant flag of hope called investment is still a possibility. At least we start the new season knowing where we're at instead of the uncertainty that's dogged us for a couple of years and players coming in will also know.
Money is tight. But it seems we have some to spend. And are out of embargo. We aren't competing with the top half of the championship sure, but financially we might compete with the bottom 8 or so of the championship this time. It is small steps but things seem to be getting better, slowly. All ultimately reliant on further investment but it seems that we have some wiggle room in the meantime.

If your expectations are we should be in the premiership then you're going to be disappointed. But if we can slowly improve on last year in real terms that will be excellent.

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Re: Reconstruction time again: the summer 2018 transfer thread

Post by Dave Sutton's barnet » Wed May 23, 2018 12:28 pm

Seem to be more and more people saying that up to 10 Champo clubs could be looking at an FFP embargo; the latest is no less than Chris Wilder. For once, we shouldn't be one of them. It would be right funny if half our rivals were hamstrung and we got free rein...

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Re: Reconstruction time again: the summer 2018 transfer thread

Post by BWFC_Insane » Wed May 23, 2018 12:41 pm

Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:
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Seem to be more and more people saying that up to 10 Champo clubs could be looking at an FFP embargo; the latest is no less than Chris Wilder. For once, we shouldn't be one of them. It would be right funny if half our rivals were hamstrung and we got free rein...
How on earth can ten clubs be in breach? Bonkers rule. FFP needs scrapping.

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Post by Dave Sutton's barnet » Wed May 23, 2018 1:20 pm

BWFC_Insane wrote:
Wed May 23, 2018 12:41 pm
Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:
Wed May 23, 2018 12:28 pm
Seem to be more and more people saying that up to 10 Champo clubs could be looking at an FFP embargo; the latest is no less than Chris Wilder. For once, we shouldn't be one of them. It would be right funny if half our rivals were hamstrung and we got free rein...
How on earth can ten clubs be in breach? Bonkers rule. FFP needs scrapping.
Probably because of results like these?

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