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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 23 Dec 22 2.25pm | |
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Originally posted by EverybodyDannsNow
Don't disagree at all, but when I look at our squad as a whole, a back up winger would be pretty low down my list of priorities, as much as it would be nice. We can make do, but our options currently are poor. I think full backs and central midfield more the priorities for us.
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Nicholas91 The Democratic Republic of Kent 23 Dec 22 3.17pm | |
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Agree with both the last two posts (AS/EDN). I guess one factor in all of this is of course the more looming than ever threat of a no-Wilf Palace, whether that be via decline or departure. That’s a special kind of anxiety on top of my already prominent Palace related worry. Personally, I’d like to see someone brought in who everyone else being fit would be competing for a starting place at the very least and capable of filling the void post Wilf. I’d then like to see perhaps JRS/Malcolm etc being brought on occasionally if not both. Given three wishes however, I’d probably go Central midfielder to compliment Doucoure (massive fan of his), a RB, then perhaps a Centre forward or winger if funds and the market allows. My hope is that we don’t bring in more stocking fillers (seasonal analogy there) to the squad. ASCPFC said something about championship level players which I feel is harsh and IMHO I would refer to them more as ‘squad players’. I don’t want Benteke/Sakho-esque marquee signings who end up just draining funds but a few players to boost and improve the team would be nice as opposed to just making up numbers. It’s probably fair to say there was a need for that at one point however nightmares of Peter Taylor style of a deadwood squad come haunting! Edited by Nicholas91 (23 Dec 2022 3.20pm)
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 23 Dec 22 3.46pm | |
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Originally posted by Nicholas91
Agree with both the last two posts (AS/EDN). I guess one factor in all of this is of course the more looming than ever threat of a no-Wilf Palace, whether that be via decline or departure. That’s a special kind of anxiety on top of my already prominent Palace related worry. Personally, I’d like to see someone brought in who everyone else being fit would be competing for a starting place at the very least and capable of filling the void post Wilf. I’d then like to see perhaps JRS/Malcolm etc being brought on occasionally if not both. Given three wishes however, I’d probably go Central midfielder to compliment Doucoure (massive fan of his), a RB, then perhaps a Centre forward or winger if funds and the market allows. My hope is that we don’t bring in more stocking fillers (seasonal analogy there) to the squad. ASCPFC said something about championship level players which I feel is harsh and IMHO I would refer to them more as ‘squad players’. I don’t want Benteke/Sakho-esque marquee signings who end up just draining funds but a few players to boost and improve the team would be nice as opposed to just making up numbers. It’s probably fair to say there was a need for that at one point however nightmares of Peter Taylor style of a deadwood squad come haunting! Edited by Nicholas91 (23 Dec 2022 3.20pm) Yes indeed mate. The Wilf situation pops up here. I would be trying Ebiowei or Rak-Sakyi now rather than later - IF we're not buying a replacement. Particularly if he goes next month.
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Nicholas91 The Democratic Republic of Kent 23 Dec 22 4.32pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
Yes indeed mate. The Wilf situation pops up here. I would be trying Ebiowei or Rak-Sakyi now rather than later - IF we're not buying a replacement. Particularly if he goes next month. Yeah it’s not an outlandish idea at all. I think it’s fair to say that if we were safe by a fair distance, out of cups and not playing for much beyond a few positions I’d be disappointed not to see either feature.
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Dean_CPFC South london 28 Dec 22 10.05am | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
Yes indeed mate. The Wilf situation pops up here. I would be trying Ebiowei or Rak-Sakyi now rather than later - IF we're not buying a replacement. Particularly if he goes next month. I totally agree
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Davepalace707 Northumberland 28 Jan 23 1.12pm | |
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As I really can’t be bothered with the cup today, watching the Clowns in league 1 on Sky. Rak-Sakyi has so much more talent than anyone else on the pitch it’s a joke.
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Badger11 Beckenham 28 Jan 23 2.16pm | |
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Originally posted by Davepalace707
As I really can’t be bothered with the cup today, watching the Clowns in league 1 on Sky. Rak-Sakyi has so much more talent than anyone else on the pitch it’s a joke. He'd be at home in our team. He just put a lovely ball into the 6 yard box and nobody was there to get a touch
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Badger11 Beckenham 28 Jan 23 2.39pm | |
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Charlton lost. JRS is easy to knock off the ball the talent is there he needs to beef up. Miles Leaburn (young striker son of Carl) came on for them, on their forum they have been worried that we will be nicking him. I have not seen us linked to Leaburn anywhere except the Charlton forum from what I saw today he is young and very raw I can't see that we would be interested. As for the quality of football, well Bolton are promotion contenders but both sides it was kick and rush.
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monkey Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 28 Jan 23 3.05pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Charlton lost. JRS is easy to knock off the ball the talent is there he needs to beef up. Miles Leaburn (young striker son of Carl) came on for them, on their forum they have been worried that we will be nicking him. I have not seen us linked to Leaburn anywhere except the Charlton forum from what I saw today he is young and very raw I can't see that we would be interested. As for the quality of football, well Bolton are promotion contenders but both sides it was kick and rush. Let’s be honest, if he was going to make it with us, he wouldn’t be on loan at Charlton, as we’ve seen over the years, if they are good enough they’re straight into first team reckoning without going on loan, Wilf, Wan Bissaka and Mitchell for example. Once they start going out on loan, it’s the start of a few loan spells before they finally leave
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Pete53 Hassocks 29 Jan 23 10.58am | |
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Originally posted by monkey
Let’s be honest, if he was going to make it with us, he wouldn’t be on loan at Charlton, as we’ve seen over the years, if they are good enough they’re straight into first team reckoning without going on loan, Wilf, Wan Bissaka and Mitchell for example. Once they start going out on loan, it’s the start of a few loan spells before they finally leave What you say is largely true. Sending youngsters out on loan is usually the door to the departure lounge. However, we can only hope that occasionally there may be an exception to this.
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monkey Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 29 Jan 23 11.07am | |
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Originally posted by Pete53
What you say is largely true. Sending youngsters out on loan is usually the door to the departure lounge. However, we can only hope that occasionally there may be an exception to this. Thing is it’s 18 months now since Rak Sakyi came on against Chelsea at the start of last season and he’s 20 now, obviously still young, but sadly I think his only chance with us is if we go down
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 29 Jan 23 11.32am | |
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I did not witness the Charlton game yesterday but I understand that Mark Bright was going to the match. From all accounts Rak-Sakyi is performing with some aplomb and is popular with the Charlton supporters.
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