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The Summer Transfer Window Thread

I think we'll look to bring three more in:

-Striker
-LB
-I have a feeling Sheehan wants another option out wide, particularly on the right. Ronald'oh has his merits, but I think someone with real pace and who is a little less...clumsy in and around the box is desired. With Bianchini out on loan and Ginnelly a non-factor, we're a little light on options there.
 
I think we'll look to bring three more in:

-Striker
-LB
-I have a feeling Sheehan wants another option out wide, particularly on the right. Ronald'oh has his merits, but I think someone with real pace and who is a little less...clumsy in and around the box is desired. With Bianchini out on loan and Ginnelly a non-factor, we're a little light on options there.
I completely forgot about Ginnelly.
Is he injured still/again?
Telling he didn't get close to the squad for the cup games.
 
Not sure it does. If you mutually terminate your contract aren't you a free agent and therefore able to sign for someone else, even outside the window?
You have to be a free agent when the window closes so if his contract is terminated before 7pm on Monday he's able to sign for another team at any time.
If his contract is terminated after Monday he can't sign for another team until January
 
I mentioned on page 325 of the summer transfer thread (RIP), that spunking big money on a striker is making me feel uneasy.
I really think there’s a player in Vipotnik but since the Dickey Muff era, we just aren’t giving our strikers enough service.
Will a brand new, multi million pound striker fare any better?
 
I mentioned on page 325 of the summer transfer thread (RIP), that spunking big money on a striker is making me feel uneasy.
I really think there’s a player in Vipotnik but since the Dickey Muff era, we just aren’t giving our strikers enough service.
Will a brand new, multi million pound striker fare any better?
If spending on a multi million pound striker brings better movement, better finshing, more physicality and the ability to hold up the ball and bring others into play (or create space for them), then yes they and the team will fare better.
 
I mentioned on page 325 of the summer transfer thread (RIP), that spunking big money on a striker is making me feel uneasy.
I really think there’s a player in Vipotnik but since the Dickey Muff era, we just aren’t giving our strikers enough service.
Will a brand new, multi million pound striker fare any better?

We get the ball forward a lot quicker now but it's not sticking.. a striker who can hold the ball up will help all round
 

Sheffield Wednesday v Swansea City🦢

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