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looks like Jason Knight could be off too?

Knight has a year left and even if he was to leave at the end of his deal then we would still be covered by compensation, given we would be looking at 200 plus first team games and 20 plus international caps - as well as his very likely bumper 20k plus wages at his new club then we would be extremely well compensated. At least to the tune of £1.5-2m. There is no exact science to it, just indicators that are put in for consideration, but I feel the club will be comfortable with the situations around Bird and Sibley - especially Knight.

It just depends on who is spending money this summer in the football league, because I doubt he will be wanted by Premier League clubs so it would just be the pool of teams in the Championship willing to spend £1m per annum in wages and a multi million £ deal. The market just isn’t what it was pre-COVID so I’m not sure. Derby have said there’s been no offers or enquiries for Knight and honestly based on his performances last season, especially in terms of output, I do question whether there is going to be an active market for him.
 

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McGoldrick has opted for Notts County then, not something I would’ve predicted at the end of the season but it is what it is - creates another space in the side that we will need to fill.

1-2 goalkeepers
3-4 full backs
3 centre backs
2 midfielders
2 attackers
3 strikers

Potentially a requirement for 16 players. It’s truly a competence test for the guys in place to see what they can do and that’s without any other outgoings bar Bielik.
You'll surely have the pick of all the best players from this level, plus some of the best Premier league loans and even a sprinkling of championship players.

As you say, it's down to competency. You SHOULD easily build a squad capable of promotion but it all depends on your recruitment team and manager.
 

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Are any good players even coming to L1 this summer or are they all heading to L2?
 

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We’re after Dabo at Coventry.

Had a feeling we’d go after him. Coventry’s player of the year a couple of year back when they won the L1 title.
 

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Honestly, I think it's better for teams to come 2nd and 3rd in League two than Champions. When we went up under Wilder, we lost him and our best player Ricky Holmes in the summer after. FGR got picked apart the same way last year. Better to go under the radar and underappreciated some times.
FGR got picked apart in the January window then had a awful second half to the season

Always a struggle for them
 

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McGoldrick has opted for Notts County then, not something I would’ve predicted at the end of the season but it is what it is - creates another space in the side that we will need to fill.

1-2 goalkeepers
3-4 full backs
3 centre backs
2 midfielders
2 attackers
3 strikers

Potentially a requirement for 16 players. It’s truly a competence test for the guys in place to see what they can do and that’s without any other outgoings bar Bielik.
you sign 16 players you are not getting promoted...............Will take you 3 months to get a settle team

Big, big gamble
 

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You'll surely have the pick of all the best players from this level, plus some of the best Premier league loans and even a sprinkling of championship players.

As you say, it's down to competency. You SHOULD
easily build a squad capable of promotion but it all depends on your recruitment team and manager.

Mark Thomas, who was Oxford’s head of recruitment for nine years, was hired last season - so it will be him (and Warne) tasked with what is essentially a rebuild with an expectation for promotion. He had a good reputation at Oxford, so hopefully he proves himself up to it. Replacing an outgoing striker who contributed to 32 goals in all competitions last season is some way to start. Unlikely he would’ve done that next season, of course, given he will be 36. I would also assume that Warne would like a player who presses better so may have gone down a different route anyway.

It’s going to be interesting to see who they bring in.
 

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you sign 16 players you are not getting promoted...............Will take you 3 months to get a settle team

Big, big gamble
Exactly - in an ideal world we would keep Loach, McGee, McGoldrick, Dobbin and Roberts. As it stands we need to replace them and then add to the squad as it was the smallest in the football league last season. Big task.
 

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We’re after Dabo at Coventry.

Had a feeling we’d go after him. Coventry’s player of the year a couple of year back when they won the L1 title.

Exactly - in an ideal world we would keep Loach, McGee, McGoldrick, Dobbin and Roberts. As it stands we need to replace them and then add to the squad as it was the smallest in the football league last season. Big task.
Think you will certainly have the budget and pulling power to bring in most players you go for.
Plus side, dont think the league will be as strong next season.
 

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Are any good players even coming to L1 this summer or are they all heading to L2?

It’s fucking ridiculous in L2 to be honest and rather unnecessary too. You don’t need to spend huge amounts of cash to get promoted from there. Just be competent and have a good manager the rest will take care of itself.
 

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McGoldrick has opted for Notts County then, not something I would’ve predicted at the end of the season but it is what it is - creates another space in the side that we will need to fill.

1-2 goalkeepers
3-4 full backs
3 centre backs
2 midfielders
2 attackers
3 strikers

Potentially a requirement for 16 players. It’s truly a competence test for the guys in place to see what they can do and that’s without any other outgoings bar Bielik.

Is he good? :D

Sounds very possible that you’ll be signing Rodrigues from us making it a sort-of swap. Would be a great move for him.
 

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Is he good? :D

Sounds very possible that you’ll be signing Rodrigues from us making it a sort-of swap. Would be a great move for him.
I would argue that McGoldrick was the best player in the League One last season. He was, at times, just an absolute joy to watch - his ability on the ball was second to none. As someone who never rated him, it was a massive shock - it was like watching a different player to who I remember at Forest, etc. He did randomly take some games off and his intensity during the press probably wasn’t as good as Warne would want, not that it was terrible, but I got the feeling that he likes his strikers to be non-stop whereas McGoldrick was more of a technical player - ideal for a two striker system.

Rodrigues looks good on paper, terrific creatively which is something we lacked last season, sometimes we didn’t have anyone who would force the issue or try cute passes - it seems like he tries those sort of passes non-stop. No doubt he would need to increase his fitness but I do like the thought of Rodrigues as a working progress but wouldn’t want us to put any sort of expectation or pressure on him. I don’t think you can with non-league players. There are very, very few who actually make it that you have to be cautious no matter how good they look.
 

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Steveange have sold Danny Rose for actual money, which seems like a win it itself.

I liked Danny Rose. Always put a shift in, worked tirelessly for the side. Appreciate he didn't score a huge number of goals but his overall contribution to the cause can't be ignored.

At the end of the season when we were down to just Reid and Rose the pair of them were absolutely flogged in a bid to get us over the line.

From reading Borochat it seems he is still living somewhere in the north of England, some commute, so that'd understandably play a role in why he wanted to leave. Glad we've got something for him but a shame to see him go.

Wish him the best of luck at Grimsby.

In other news, we've signed Nathan Thompson following his release from Peterborough. Don't know a massive amount about him but seems a decent enough signing on paper.

Given the position(s) he plays I fear one of Luther or TVC will be off which will be disappointing - not a guarantee I suppose, so we'll see.
 

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I would argue that McGoldrick was the best player in the League One last season. He was, at times, just an absolute joy to watch - his ability on the ball was second to none. As someone who never rated him, it was a massive shock - it was like watching a different player to who I remember at Forest, etc. He did randomly take some games off and his intensity during the press probably wasn’t as good as Warne would want, not that it was terrible, but I got the feeling that he likes his strikers to be non-stop whereas McGoldrick was more of a technical player - ideal for a two striker system.

Rodrigues looks good on paper, terrific creatively which is something we lacked last season, sometimes we didn’t have anyone who would force the issue or try cute passes - it seems like he tries those sort of passes non-stop. No doubt he would need to increase his fitness but I do like the thought of Rodrigues as a working progress but wouldn’t want us to put any sort of expectation or pressure on him. I don’t think you can with non-league players. There are very, very few who actually make it that you have to be cautious no matter how good they look.

I think Ruben is definitely good enough technically for League One, my only worry would be whether a team as big as Derby would be willing to build the team around him like we did, which I think you probably need to do to get the best out of him.

A lot of it will have been adapting and moving away from home during Covid, but he didn’t really stand out in his first season here when we played a more direct style under Neal Ardley and often shoved him out to the wing. The last two seasons where we’ve given him a free role and let him be the creative centre of a passing team he’s been putting up creative numbers basically unmatched in English football, deserves the chance to see if he can do it at a higher level.
 

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We’re now linked to #highlyrated LWB Vincent Harper who’s impressed for Eastleigh in the National League.

From what I’ve seen he’s very very quick and skilful but seems to have plenty of admirers, so hopefully this will come off.
 

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Lawrence Vigouroux is set to sign for Burnley. Good luck to the bloke, superb move for him.
 

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Bench warming but from £2,500 to £10,000+ per week.
 

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Well, yeah. Depends on what you prefer - money or playing time.
 

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Well, yeah. Depends on what you prefer - money or playing time.

You've only got to look at Jason Steele at Brighton - backup for so long, then eventually gets his chance.

Money talks, listened to ex goal keeper now Bromley boss Andy Woodman on Under the Cosh podcast, he said when he went to Newcastle he found out that Steve Harper made around £11million from sitting on the bench there all his career. Woodman made 650+ games in lower leagues and made nowhere near that.
 

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You’d happily take 3-4 years training and playing cup games to become a millionaire. It’s a no brainer.
 

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In theory backup or third string keeper at that level is the best gig in the world if you can get it. Getting paid a shitload of money for doing nothing I’d be falling over myself to sign. Don’t think Scott Carson for one minds barely seeing the pitch in a few years with his Champs League medal.
 

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In theory backup or third string keeper at that level is the best gig in the world if you can get it. Getting paid a shitload of money for doing nothing I’d be falling over myself to sign. Don’t think Scott Carson for one minds barely seeing the pitch in a few years with his Champs League medal.
2 Champions League Medals with 1 appearance over the 2 triumphs! Not bas going.
 

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Local journo says talks are still ongoing regarding fee for May, Cheltenham’s equivalent says fee agreed.

One of them have their info wrong.
 

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I've never known JP to be wrong - but he has been used by agents before.

His contacts in the Cheltenham camp are second to none though - he used to be the media guy for the club.
 

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Sounds like Will Norris will sign after being released by Burnley. Would have preffered Macey but I'd expect due t Luton getting promoted and him still under contract the finances wouldn't tie up. Unless he was the loanie we tryed to get instead of Macey in Jan? Seemed to be ok for Peterborough on loan apart from the 2nd playoff match
 

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I've never known JP to be wrong - but he has been used by agents before.

His contacts in the Cheltenham camp are second to none though - he used to be the media guy for the club.

Yeah, Rich Cawley is usually quite reliable too although in fairness to him he said it’s his understanding that no bid had been accepted, possible the news just hasn’t been confirmed to him.
 

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We've been linked with interest in Dabo - he would suit our preferred formation going forward as a right wing back, but since his outstanding season in League One he has struggled for form and injuries. He's the very definition of an unreliable short-term option that I hoped we would stay away from. Not to say he couldn't do a job, but even the very best case for him would be a player we would need to find a new home for after getting promoted.
 

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Will Norris was outstanding for us, but sitting in the stands at Wolves and then Burnley really hasn't helped him. Whenever I see him now he doesn't quite seem like the player we all thought he was destined to be.

Sabotaged Pish's promotion hopes though so he's a good lad. Hope he signs for your lot, he deserves to be a first choice keeper at a proper club again!
 

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