Squad 2014/2015
Squad 2014/2015
Wright and Constable offered new deals.
RIgg, Smalley and Davies all told to leave.
Newey meeting with the gaffer tomorrow
Williams, Wroe and Connolly to return to parent clubs....
RIgg, Smalley and Davies all told to leave.
Newey meeting with the gaffer tomorrow
Williams, Wroe and Connolly to return to parent clubs....
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Sounds about right. Wouldn't mind Newey staying as number 2 left back, if cheap.
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I'd keep Connolly if we could, esp. if Kitson retires.
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Wright and Beano offered new deals. The report does not say they have agreed new deals. I hope the club has done the sensible thing and not tried to offer reduced terms.
No thanks re Newey. Not good enough. Not nearly good enough.
I note that no player in contract has been told to leave, which is quite right from a finance point of view, but Waddock needs to make it clear that only those who preform will get 1st team game time and only those getting 1st team game time can get extended deals in the future (exception for dev squad).
Kitson all but said after Saturday's game, that he will continue to play next season.
Wayne Brown position is right too.
No thanks re Newey. Not good enough. Not nearly good enough.
I note that no player in contract has been told to leave, which is quite right from a finance point of view, but Waddock needs to make it clear that only those who preform will get 1st team game time and only those getting 1st team game time can get extended deals in the future (exception for dev squad).
Kitson all but said after Saturday's game, that he will continue to play next season.
Wayne Brown position is right too.
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I would not keep Tom Newey.
Having watched many Conference games, on TV admittedly,
I would try and sign Grimsby's OOC left back Aswad Thomas.
Aggressive, athletic and pacey and may want to come south.
He's a good age at 25 this year.
(I see Slumdon have released left back Jay McEveley who is decent but 29 years old)
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Having watched many Conference games, on TV admittedly,
I would try and sign Grimsby's OOC left back Aswad Thomas.
Aggressive, athletic and pacey and may want to come south.
He's a good age at 25 this year.
(I see Slumdon have released left back Jay McEveley who is decent but 29 years old)
http://www.thenonleaguefootballpaper.co ... arrogance/
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As far as I understand it Wright doesn't have to agree a new deal, the club have simply exercised their right to take up the extra year. Beano, of course, has to agree but given all the positive noises he was coming out with during the season it would be a surprise if he didn't (unless he has been offered half his salary or something)
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The Stoke Sentinel reckons we are linked with Kaid Mohamed of Port Vale.
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Yes, we've just extended Wright's deal by another year as per the terms of his existing contract, haven't we?JoeyBeauchamp wrote:As far as I understand it Wright doesn't have to agree a new deal, the club have simply exercised their right to take up the extra year. Beano, of course, has to agree but given all the positive noises he was coming out with during the season it would be a surprise if he didn't (unless he has been offered half his salary or something)
Newey and Constable, on the other hand, have been offered new deals as their previous ones had expired. Given that they don't seem to have signed on yet, I am guessing they the contracts currently on the table are for less than what they were getting before.
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I would imagine so.
Early days, I know, but I'm interested that Waddock has offered deals to these two. It would be tempting to 'clear out' everyone he has the opportunity to do, as this plays to the gallery, and implies that the collapse at the end of the season was all the players' fault.
The more players GW retains, the more he implies that he can make a difference through coaching, tactics, motivation - or through solving one or two key aspects of our play. For example, a creative midfielder and a sharp finisher would, imho, make a lot of difference.
Early days, I know, but I'm interested that Waddock has offered deals to these two. It would be tempting to 'clear out' everyone he has the opportunity to do, as this plays to the gallery, and implies that the collapse at the end of the season was all the players' fault.
The more players GW retains, the more he implies that he can make a difference through coaching, tactics, motivation - or through solving one or two key aspects of our play. For example, a creative midfielder and a sharp finisher would, imho, make a lot of difference.
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Yep, because that's gone really well so farOld Abingdonian wrote:The more players GW retains, the more he implies that he can make a difference through coaching, tactics, motivation
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Well, there might have been one or two naysayers in the dressing room who were upset at Wilder's departure and clearing them out might freshen up the atmosphere. Pure speculation of course, but in any line of work it only takes one or two persistent whingers to really foul the mood.Kernow Yellow wrote:Yep, because that's gone really well so farOld Abingdonian wrote:The more players GW retains, the more he implies that he can make a difference through coaching, tactics, motivation
Personally, I'd have let Constable go - his finishing in the second half of this season has been awful, and I have a nagging suspicion that it's because he's just lost a little bit of zip and defenders and keepers can read him too well.
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Used to play for Cheltenham, seen him play against Us a few times, always rated him, pacy, strong winger.slappy wrote:The Stoke Sentinel reckons we are linked with Kaid Mohamed of Port Vale.