York Canary
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Alex previously spoke about the Jarvis signing adding pace to opposite flank so I can''t see him wanting to sell the only pace on the right side. More importantly, in money terms Nathan still has the most potential to be an extremely valuable asset. One decent run of performances and suddenly his value will rocket in my opinion. He''s young, British, a starter and standout performer for the England under 21''s, a Premier League regular, pacy, tricky, decent shot etc. One decent run of form and he will be firmly back in the spotlight and there will be rumours galore. Then if we have to sell him, it will at least be for top dollar. -
[quote user="Lessingham Canary"]Yes well done Giallanza, who else does he have on his books he could point in our direction, any strikers ?[/quote]According to Transfermarket he Giallanza Sport (his company) has these players:Fabian Frei Central Midfield Switzerland 27 1.FSV Mainz 05 2019 £3.50m Timm Klose Centre Back SwitzerlandGermany 27 Norwich City 2019 £2.10m Geoffrey TréandRight Wing France 30 FC St. Gallen 2016 £525k Gilles Yapi Central Midfield Cote d''Ivoire 33 FC Zürich 2016 £350k Oliver Bozanic Central Midfield AustraliaSlovenia 27 Melbourne Victory - £350k Philippe Koch Right-Back Switzerland 24 FC Zürich 2016 £350k Nico Abegglen Centre Forward Switzerland 25 FC Wohlen 2017 £210k Matias Vitkieviez Right Wing SwitzerlandUruguay 30 Servette FC 2018 £105k Scott Chipperfield Left Midfield 40Can''t say I know anything about any of them -
4 losses in a row for them apparently. Pretty sure they play Newcastle next too.. Could be interesting. -
I want him at the club even more now. He sounds like the absolute epitome of how people in general (not just footballers) should be. -
[quote user="Darth Bor"]His nose suggests he''s up for a scrap. I like it.[/quote]Looks like a ''proper'' defender doesn''t he? lol -
I can understand the new Stephen Fry role. However, I have no idea how we''ll immediately benefit from Mr Smith joining as a Director. It sounds like a nice little apprenticeship for him either way. At least he''s a fan and maybe he''ll become important in the future. Looks like Delia is ensuring that someone ''inherits'' her club position anyway:P -
[quote user="mr footy"]Norwich are a ok club doing ok in this league. We have ok owners and ok ground.Players are ok not great but ok.At start of season it would be ok to finish fourth bottom.We are on course to do this, just.To get to next level ie good not ok team is going to take time. Not to sure many fans Ok with that![/quote]Lol. I''m ok with this post -
Should have sold him first and then bought Afobe, but hey ho. It''s a SELL from me. Wasting away at our club and his value will dwindle by summer if he carries on not playingReinvest -
Someone said at the start of the week that it would be Friday so let''s see what happens... seems to have been forever! I think there''s plenty of movement to come, but it will be a domino effect.Naismith/alternative in, Lafferty/Hooper out. Grabban out at the end of the window potentially depending on where we are in the league and who we have brought in. Another CB in. Possibly a winger. That''s probably enough. Build on the last few games and the new balance we have and get up that table! -
I''d wait until later in the window. See how we''re doing in the league and if we''ve signed anyone else then decide from there -
That would rule us out completely. Over £18m? No chance -
Personally I would be devastated with this unless they kept Gayle and gave us £15m instead with a sell-on percentage. Whatever anyone says he''s still classed as one of the most highly rated English youngsters and plays in the Prem. That alone is £15-20m on any day of the week. -
Plays for my local team. Looks decent. Hope we get him over the other teams -
Watched a very long YouTube video of him and he looked decent. Can''t say he looks slow either. Presumably he would come in to take a starting place and he usually plays on the right side of the two CB''s so he''d be taking Bennett''s place wouldn''t he? Not sure how I feel about that though.. Surely we need cover on the left side of the two? -
Whatever happens, we need someone to keep pushing Declan so I hope a decent replacement comes in if he leaves -
I''m sure I read that he was injured. -
A proper goal. Should see more toe pokes/toe bangers/punts etc. these days. Retro -
A classic check of his latest FIFA ratings comes up with strength of 90.. and some comments about being like a defensive version of Akinfenwa haha -
[quote user="JF"]We''re signing Naismith at the very least, also very possibly Gayle[/quote]Didn''t realise Naismith was definitely coming here, but I hope your statement becomes true soon -
[quote user="The Great Wall Of Tettey"]Redmond hasn''t currently lived up to his potential ability this season but everytime he gets the ball he''s one player who really can make something from nothing, considering selling a player like him would be absolute madness. We need to add to the potential starting 18/20 players we have not consider selling them. He''s the type of player that can keep us up and getting somebody better is going to be well out of budget, bigger issues in the squad at the minute by a long stretch. Got dead weight all over the place so selling one of our spark players would be ludacris. I would imagine plenty of players we may have not bidded for but declared interested in in the summer may now be available given how teams seasons go but from the previous players it just seems the majority simply were not interested! I''d say:Koulibaly has already played 18 games for Napoli this season now the chances of him leaving are pretty remote to none. Gayle has scored 5 goals in his last 1500 premier league minutes, and I know that''s hard to make judgement because he''s not had a run in the team and plenty of the bench but one goal every 300 minutes isn''t exactly a cracking deal at the talked about 8/12 million pounds is it? Would look around for much more quality when spending that. Naismith looks the most likely, hard worker and makes stuff happen, suits the Neil stable wide midfield model. Ideal Norwich signing. Charlie Austin will be the interesting one for the bottom teams in Jan. Barely fit and must be a reason why nobody took a punt on him in the summer but always threatens when he gets the ball and looks like he''s going to score all the time, out of contract in the summer, who will take the punt?[/quote]I think Koulibaly was always out of our reach.Naismith is the player I''d really like to see. We know he will score goals and his all-round play is really good. At his prime as well and hungry to play. Could be a bit of a Vardy-style signing for us perhaps? Austin - can''t see it. I live in (faint) hope, but I just think there will be many teams after him and all of them will probably pay more and seem like a better prospect (bar Villa at the moment!)Haller is the other one I am not sure of. Obviously has a good pedigree etc. and is in good form at the moment, but he is a big, big gamble at the prices quoted and it looks like Sunderland are after him anyway -
Hopefully sell a few of these players. Shame about Laffs, but looks like AN doesn''t think he fits into our starting line-up so good luck to him. Will definitely have a few suitors. Hooper is due back in Jan I believe so a few goals will boost his worth. I believe Grabban will stay as we won''t want to sell to a rival (unless he''s happy to drop to the Championsip!). -
Really can''t see him coming here. I reckon he''ll stay down south and go to another prem club. He may even stay at QPR until summer now that Hasselbaink is there -
I''m going down the Raspberry Pi2 plus Kodi/XBMC route.Cheap, reliable and easy. Massive online community to help too -
[quote user="Ron Manager"]Meant to read Zeus![/quote]I''ve just read that Zeus is soon to be no more unfortunately
Transfer window statistics. Guess who is number 1?
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