Transfer window - new players

Transfer window - new players

Postby Posh » Sat Feb 02, 2019 4:16 pm

A lot of signings to avoid relegation. Difficult to judge but some good signings. Notts County definitely strengthened and Port Vale too. Yeovil less so.

From bottom upwards

Notts County - 8

Ben Barclay (Brighton; loan) Jim O’Brien (Bradford City), Ryan Schofield (Huddersfield Town; loan), Rob Milsom (Crawley), Mitch Rose (Grimsby Town), Sam Stubbs (Middlesbrough; loan), Virgil Gomes (Nottingham Forest; loan), Michael Doyle (Coventry City

Macclesfield Town - 7

Enoch Andoh (Nuneaton), Adam Dawson (Chester), Reece Cole (Brentford; loan), Stelios Demitriou (Ross County), Zak Jules (Shrewsbury), Shamir Mullings (free transfer), Biabi Botti (Swansea City; loan)

Us - 5

Paul McKay (Cardiff City; loan), Richie Bennett (Morecambe; loan), Richie Sutton (Tranmere Rovers), Piero Mingoia (Accrington Stanley; loan), Sam Dalby (Leeds United; loan).

Yeovil - 5

Josh Grant (Chelsea; loan), Matt Worthington (Bournemouth), Ryan Seager (Southampton), Tristan Abrahams (Norwich City; loan), Courtney Duffus (Oldham Athletic; loan).

Cambridge - 4

Rushian Hepburn-Murphy (Aston Villa; loan), Alex Jones (Bradford City; loan), Jake Doyle-Hayes (Aston Villa; loan), Hayden Coulson (Middlesbrough, loan).

Cheltenham - 6

Cameron Pring (Bristol City; loan), Tyrone Barnett (Port Vale), Billy Waters (Northampton Town; loan), Charlie Raglan (Oxford United; loan), Jordan Tillson (Exeter City; loan), Rakish Bingham (free transfer).

Port Vale - 7

Adam Crookes (Nottingham Forest; loan), Danny Elliott (San Cristóbal), Mark Harris (Cardiff City; loan), Kyle Howkins (West Brom; loan), Callum Whelan (Manchester United; loan), Toby Edser (Nottingham Forest; loan), Daniel Trickett-Smith (Leek Town)
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Re: Transfer window - new players

Postby Gone_Shrimping » Sat Feb 02, 2019 6:11 pm

We may not have the quantity of other sides but I like the quality of our signings.
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Re: Transfer window - new players

Postby redrobo » Sat Feb 02, 2019 7:04 pm

Gone_Shrimping wrote:We may not have the quantity of other sides but I like the quality of our signings.


Shhhhh...don't tell JB but the kid's done well... ;)
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Re: Transfer window - new players

Postby tim-sanchez » Sun Feb 03, 2019 12:28 pm

Agreed, on paper I definitely like the quality of our players, lets hope they can do it on the pitch.

If we can get a few of our long-term injuries back before the end of the season they'll feel like new signings as well
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Re: Transfer window - new players

Postby redrobo » Sun Feb 03, 2019 1:40 pm

I'm never been a big fan of Fleming but in the situation we find ourselves in we need his experience more than ever before.

The ideal midfield 3 for me would be Fleming, Tutt and Cranston with Wildig in a 4 or as an alternative to Tutt if out with injury.

For me and purely by accident the stand out player has to be Jordan Cranston who has excelled in a makeshift midfield. So many chop and changes in that area have seen Jordan become almost Mr Regular but he's wasted out wide. Centre of midfield making runs at the opposition is his forte.
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Re: Transfer window - new players

Postby outsider » Sun Feb 03, 2019 4:04 pm

Doyle at County, could be a masterstroke
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