Lenny is also availablemdd2 wrote:Deano is still free and would be better than nothing for the MF.
He could turn out to be a second Lenny Johnrose as a resigning MF player

Lenny is also availablemdd2 wrote:Deano is still free and would be better than nothing for the MF.
He could turn out to be a second Lenny Johnrose as a resigning MF player
Apart from being the one who decides who we want.joey13 wrote:I’ve been told on numerous occasions that Dyche isn’t part of the recruitment team
I assume now and not "not"Longsider wrote:Mawson no strongly linked with Fulham
That is not being part of the recruitment teamfidelcastro wrote:Apart from being the one who decides who we want.
Well... it is, if Dyche is the one identifying the targets.joey13 wrote:That is not being part of the recruitment team
Yeah iv'e seen the Fulham link,but i think we have a better chance of landing him.Longsider wrote:Mawson no strongly linked with Fulham
More attractive than Fulham ? How do you work that out ? They can offer him London (where he is from), probably much higher wages than us, a board that is considerably backing the manager with some superb signings.bartons baggage wrote:Yeah iv'e seen the Fulham link,but i think we have a better chance of landing him.
I don't have any proof of that,but we must look a more attractive option than Fulham.
Because we can offer European football, Viva!Vegas Claret wrote:More attractive than Fulham ? How do you work that out ? They can offer him London (where he is from), probably much higher wages than us, a board that is considerably backing the manager with some superb signings.
You might need to enlighten me as to how we are more attractive to Mawson ?
But maybe playing in Europe until Thursdayfidelcastro wrote:Because we can offer European football, Viva!
Every player grows up wanting to play Thursday/Sunday each week, didn't you know?![]()
You old cynic!mdd2 wrote:But maybe playing in Europe until Thursday
Respect for our manager and how he has improved our signings in the past and helped them progress to be called up and play for EnglandVegas Claret wrote:More attractive than Fulham ? How do you work that out ? They can offer him London (where he is from), probably much higher wages than us, a board that is considerably backing the manager with some superb signings.
You might need to enlighten me as to how we are more attractive to Mawson ?
You only 'think' we'll sign fewer than 8 players? I'm absolutely certain it will be less than 8!DustyBawls wrote:I think we'll sign fewer than 8 players.
You heard it here first.
Because it is their policies that you seem to think he is frustrated with. What I am saying is that the reason he might not say anything is that he might just be bought into it. He might be in agreement with them, that it is the right policy for our club.KRBFC wrote:He's never going to come out and say that is he? why would he be at odds with the chairman or directors?
The fact you ask that question tells me you have little understanding of the way our club operates.Vegas Claret wrote:More attractive than Fulham ? How do you work that out ? They can offer him London (where he is from), probably much higher wages than us, a board that is considerably backing the manager with some superb signings.
You might need to enlighten me as to how we are more attractive to Mawson ?
You couldn't say that if you were a Brighton fanDustyBawls wrote:I think we'll sign fewer than 8 players.
You heard it here first.
I think he's frustrated with the way it's worked out in the market, it comes across in his interviews. I don't think he's at war with the chairman though....1968claret wrote:Because it is their policies that you seem to think he is frustrated with. What I am saying is that the reason he might not say anything is that he might just be bought into it. He might be in agreement with them, that it is the right policy for our club.
We have operated this way for the last few years and the fact he hasn’t left might just suggest he is happy with how we do our business?
Yes I think he is frustrated, as we all are, but he understands and, my personal belief, has played a big part in our recruitment policy.KRBFC wrote:I think he's frustrated with the way it's worked out in the market, it comes across in his interviews. I don't think he's at war with the chairman though....
bartons baggage wrote:The fact you ask that question tells me you have little understanding of the way our club operates.
I agree but the only caveat to this is when we end up with what could be a couple of panic buys. But you know what If the recruitment team ring me up in a panic I'll sign on for 6 months.UpTheClaretsFCBK wrote:I've just decided to assume we're not going to sign anyone.
That way it's a nice surprise if we do.
If they get £30m from us for these two they've still had us.BFC123 wrote:Dawson not in the West Brom squad for their friendly today. He’s going this week, but is it to us? Jay was on the bench. West Brom will drop their price as the window gets closer. I think both deals will happen, but both need to get close this week. Would imagine we’ll end up with 3 signings to replace the players that left. Forward, CB, and a CM/wide player.
Dawson is injuredBFC123 wrote:Dawson not in the West Brom squad for their friendly today. He’s going this week, but is it to us? Jay was on the bench. West Brom will drop their price as the window gets closer. I think both deals will happen, but both need to get close this week. Would imagine we’ll end up with 3 signings to replace the players that left. Forward, CB, and a CM/wide player.
Don't want to rain on your parade but it's not that simple,there are still transfer instalments to pay,bonuses to the players and staff,and normal running costs,ground improvements etc,OH! yes also the taxman to pay and any other outgoings.ClaretAL wrote:We seem to go year after year without really committing vast sums of money, as "the min targets become unavailable " so presumably what we did not spend of the forecast transfer fee alone, then gets banked at some considerable interest rate. so if this is correct, and taking in to account the success of last year, surely we have a massive transfer kitty (transfer fee only) to play with?
Nixon apparently said that we want better players but aren't prepared to pay the going rate in wages. If that's the case then there is a bit of naivety in our transfer dealings.tiger76 wrote:Don't want to rain on your parade but it's not that simple,there are still transfer instalments to pay,bonuses to the players and staff,and normal running costs,ground improvements etc,OH! yes also the taxman to pay and any other outgoings.
Even if for the sake of argument we had a kitty of say 100 million for transfers,we would still have wages to factor into the equation,and these are a longer commitment usually 3 years minimum,the board are ultra cautious for a reason,if we go down the salaries still have to be financed,although i would guess most if not all the squad have relegation clauses inserted which cushions the financial impact.
But what's the point in making bids as we'll know from agents what the players want?BennyD wrote:....not if we can’t afford to pay them.
Silly to write Nakhi Wells off. He came to us overcoming an operation, and therefore not fully fit. He had to compete with 3 very good strikers, 2 of whom were having great seasons. His cameo at the end of last season show he is a good footballer. His attitude in interviews show he isn't frightened of fighting for a place. I don't think we can judge him until he's had a good run in the starting XI. I wouldn't class him as a panic buy at all, but a squad player waiting for the opportunityjrgbfc wrote:I think it's just as likely we end up with a couple of panic buys, a la Nahki Wells.
You would of thought he would of got a run out the other day but he never . I should imagine he will play tomorrowColburn_Claret wrote:Silly to write Nakhi Wells off. He came to us overcoming an operation, and therefore not fully fit. He had to compete with 3 very good strikers, 2 of whom were having great seasons. His cameo at the end of last season show he is a good footballer. His attitude in interviews show he isn't frightened of fighting for a place. I don't think we can judge him until he's had a good run in the starting XI. I wouldn't class him as a panic buy at all, but a squad player waiting for the opportunity
tiger76 wrote:Don't want to rain on your parade but it's not that simple,there are still transfer instalments to pay,bonuses to the players and staff,and normal running costs,ground improvements etc,OH! yes also the taxman to pay and any other outgoings.
Even if for the sake of argument we had a kitty of say 100 million for transfers,we would still have wages to factor into the equation,and these are a longer commitment usually 3 years minimum,the board are ultra cautious for a reason,if we go down the salaries still have to be financed,although i would guess most if not all the squad have relegation clauses inserted which cushions the financial impact.
What's he like in goal?Colburn_Claret wrote:Silly to write Nakhi Wells off
Please no.Wokingclaret wrote:Crouch
That story (thank god) is not Nixons.Wokingclaret wrote:Crouch