Transfer deadlines never used to be like this

Thursday, 27 January 2022, 12:00
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Russell Martin spoke yesterday about how he does not enjoy the last few days of the transfer window and, as we head into the last few days of this particular one, we sit back and reflect on a time when a transfer window was very different.

Todayโ€™s generation do not know they are born. ย First off they believe that the transfer deadline involves two windows, one in the summer and one in the winter. They donโ€™t know of a generation when there was just one transfer deadline day and it was a Thursday in March with a 5pm deadline.

Go on, hands up if you remember that particular transfer deadline day? You know itโ€™s showing your age, but to the younger readers there really was a time when you could buy players whenever you wanted to, until this deadline passed. ย They were good days, although they missed something that a modern transfer deadline day brings you โ€“ the cameras up and down the country at various training grounds and stadiums, telling you just who has arrived in their Range Rover for discussions.

You never had this problem on Ceefax! But look – we signed Mo Barrow!

A transfer deadline day used to involve waiting for page 302 of Ceefax to refresh, just to see if there had been any new deals that were worthy of their own headline. Then you used to skip to the page the number that said โ€˜All the deadline day deals as they happenedโ€™ which would list every dealโ€ฆ funnily enough, as they happened.ย  Halycon days and was it just me that lived in a house where the TV signal would fail just as it loaded page 7 of 19 where you could make out it said “Swansea City” but you had absolutely no idea who we had signed as that particular part had not loaded properly.ย  ย Cue sit and waiting another 5 minutes or so for page 7 to appear again.

Excitement would build as you realised that so much had happened that Ceefax had added another page to the listings and that hope, excitement and desire to see your clubโ€™s name next to a deal would increase. ย Amusingly, it would die down just as quickly as you realised that the latest big deals reported were the move of two midfielders from Aldershot to Torquay in return for an undisclosed fee.

To those that have just related to this, you are now nodding your head because you know that you then went one step further by ringing the local club call number (remember the 0898 numbers?) just to see if there was anything that had bypassed the man that populated Ceefax and, indeed, your club had pulled off the transfer coup to end all transfer coups.

Clubcall – someone got rich!

They never had and the only people who gained were the people who ran ClubCall, who surely have to be multi-millionaires these days just from my input alone!

This was a world miles away from the one that we occupy now โ€“ Sky Sports will be in overdrive next Monday and – for reasons nobody really knows – the transfer window has to be occupied by the colour yellow. There must be a reason for this but does anyone know what it is?

Yellow – Why?

The above was football transfers in the 1980s and 1990s before the internet was available or, in fact, it was football news in the 1980s in general โ€“ believe it or not it was the only way to find out what was happening in the world.

So when you sit down and watch the always-excited Jim White on Sky Sports News, desperately hoping he is about to report on Lionel Messi joining QPR on loan, spare a thought for the older generation and the fact that we are desperately missing Ceefax and all the football news it brought us in our generation. ย Well, that and cursing the fact that club call wasnโ€™t our invention.

Let the madness commence.

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Phil Sumbler

Been watching the Swans since the very late 1970s and running the Planet Swans website (in all its current and previous guises since the summer of 2001 As it stood JackArmy.net was right at the forefront of some of the activity against Tony Petty back in 2001, breaking many of the stories of the day as fans stood against the actions where the local media failed. Was involved with the Swans Supporters Trust from 2005, for the large part as Chairman before standing down in the summer of 2020.

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