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The January 2026 Transfer Window Thread

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Yeah but you shouldn’t just write players off without giving them a chance to adapt and grow in to the league. A lot of these players are young and still learning. With the right coaching they’ve all got potential to be better.
I wonder if (an I honestly dont know) are the same people who watched Guehi for 10 games and said he would never amount to much, and the called Gyokores "the Swedish meatball".
Good job Vipotnik doesn't read these posts as well - he had dogs abuse for ages.
 
I wonder if (an I honestly dont know) are the same people who watched Guehi for 10 games and said he would never amount to much, and the called Gyokores "the Swedish meatball".
Good job Vipotnik doesn't read these posts as well - he had dogs abuse for ages.
Same for Dyer and Routledge, two swans legends. Had dogs abuse on these boards for their entire careers.
 
I know you love a transfer and the idea of signing someone purely as backup/insurance/cup player doesn't get your motor running, but it doesn't mean it wasn't a sensible signing. If Santos hadn't got his unfortunate injury and had been able to play in the League Cup games, we'd have more of an idea if he was of the required standard or not.

I think you're aware that signing players is a bit more complicated than simply 'moving onto the next targets'.

I think we'll have to agree to disagree on this one.
Always happy to agree to disagree and others to do so.

I think the fact that he is nearly out the door 7 months after he signed suggests that it hasn't worked, I think the club have clearly seen that it hasn't or isn't going to work....if we are getting a fee then the club have done well.

We needed centre halves, if we didn't manage to sign Burgess or Casey then are you suggesting we would have gone from the start of the season to today with just Cabango and Santos? Come on, really!? The suggestion that we signed Santos just incase we didn't sign another centre half is just nonsense.
 
I wonder if (an I honestly dont know) are the same people who watched Guehi for 10 games and said he would never amount to much, and the called Gyokores "the Swedish meatball".
Good job Vipotnik doesn't read these posts as well - he had dogs abuse for ages.
Vipotnik is still getting pelters. There were some who were saying that they could see a player in Vipotnik last season 😉

As for the Guehi comparison, where was he in level after 30 games with us? He had well and truly established himself and was even then having people say he was a future England defender.
Inoussa is now 28 games with us and is creating debate with not one mention of being a future Swedish International, hopefully that will change but he might need a bit longer than Guehi which in itself tells a story between the 2 players.
Let's not forget that Guehi was 19 when he joined us and not 23 and was 21 winning his first cap for England.
 
Vipotnik is still getting pelters. There were some who were saying that they could see a player in Vipotnik last season 😉

As for the Guehi comparison, where was he in level after 30 games with us? He had well and truly established himself and was even then having people say he was a future England defender.
Inoussa is now 28 games with us and is creating debate with not one mention of being a future Swedish International, hopefully that will change but he might need a bit longer than Guehi which in itself tells a story between the 2 players.
Let's not forget that Guehi was 19 when he joined us and not 23 and was 21 winning his first cap for England.
Guehi was on loan to us though so you can’t compare him to someone we bought. It would be next to impossible for us to attract talent like that, and if we did they wouldn’t stay for very long. The players we’ve got are the players we can get.
 
Guehi was on loan to us though so you can’t compare him to someone we bought. It would be next to impossible for us to attract talent like that, and if we did they wouldn’t stay for very long. The players we’ve got are the players we can get.
That's the model we are aiming for, sign players with the talent and then sell, recycle that fee into new players and hopefully along the way we can compete towards the top of the table.
The players are certainly out there.

The comparison of Guehi wasn't brought up by myself, I was just highlighting the clear class in quality of a player we signed at 19, had a shaky 10 games or so and past that point was quality.
 
Always happy to agree to disagree and others to do so.

I think the fact that he is nearly out the door 7 months after he signed suggests that it hasn't worked, I think the club have clearly seen that it hasn't or isn't going to work....if we are getting a fee then the club have done well.

We needed centre halves, if we didn't manage to sign Burgess or Casey then are you suggesting we would have gone from the start of the season to today with just Cabango and Santos? Come on, really!? The suggestion that we signed Santos just incase we didn't sign another centre half is just nonsense.
How hasn’t it worked? He was brought in to be fourth choice centre half and we’ve flipped for profit and signed Joel Ward as his replacement off the bat.

Not every signing will be a regular. We need squad players here on small wages.
 
How hasn’t it worked? He was brought in to be fourth choice centre half and we’ve flipped for profit and signed Joel Ward as his replacement off the bat.

Not every signing will be a regular. We need squad players here on small wages.
He has been injured and not been available for selection be that for cup games or the bench for league games. It's impossible to have seen that injury coming but he has had a recent history of injuries.
If we are getting a 6 figure fee then it's great business and bringing in Ward who can act as 4th choice CB and cover RB until the end of the season will certainly do.
 
The only problem is Inoussa is awful on the right. He's clearly a LW and he's not going to get into the team over Eom atm.
I have been screaming out for us to try Eom on the right. He has no left foot, thus he has difficulty crossing from the left when moving the ball forward.

Inoussa, though he hasn't shown it much lately, should be attacking the goal more. As far as I know, he's not got a particularly strong left foot either.

So, for my money, I'd play Inoussa on the left and Eom on the right. I'd ask for Eom to just whip in the crosses like crazy and Inoussa to drive towards goal.

Easy as, right? 😝
 
I have been screaming out for us to try Eom on the right. He has no left foot, thus he has difficulty crossing from the left when moving the ball forward.

Inoussa, though he hasn't shown it much lately, should be attacking the goal more. As far as I know, he's not got a particularly strong left foot either.

So, for my money, I'd play Inoussa on the left and Eom on the right. I'd ask for Eom to just whip in the crosses like crazy and Inoussa to drive towards goal.

Easy as, right? 😝
Eom played in the same position with his previous club. Purely because he can cut in and shoot on his right. I agree in theory if he is a player who has a strong right foot should be on the right, but naturally it wouldn't lead to his goals or shots as he would be cutting in - having been on his right side to then shoot on his left. The issue as you pointed out is that the issue is his assists and his weak left foot. The only way you could in theory use him is as a 10, which many have debated.
 
Eom plays on the left because he doesn’t have the pace to regularly beat a man. His skill is trickery to cut in and then naturally cross with his right foot from the left hand side. We use Tymon’s left foot either overlapping or behind Eom to get a left footed cross from the left.
 
Yes Eom is a threat coming inside to shoot ,
Tymon has a wand of a left foot , his delivery into the box is excellent ,
Last game of the season against Oxford had
3 assists.
This season we always have options to bring on subs who don't make us weaker .
 
I have been screaming out for us to try Eom on the right. He has no left foot, thus he has difficulty crossing from the left when moving the ball forward.

Inoussa, though he hasn't shown it much lately, should be attacking the goal more. As far as I know, he's not got a particularly strong left foot either.

So, for my money, I'd play Inoussa on the left and Eom on the right. I'd ask for Eom to just whip in the crosses like crazy and Inoussa to drive towards goal.

Easy as, right? 😝

Inoussa is 100% a left winger for me but Eom is very good at cutting in, scored a few goals that way, one on Saturday just gone.
 

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