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Reamer 18-01-2019 23:22

Re: January transfer window.
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1223029)
Possibly, but they are both good players, but for me Donacien has the edge.


Agree they are both good players but still not convinced that Johnson's best position is RB. That said ,Johnson probably has the attacking edge and Janoi is a better defender. Last season when we won L2, I didn't see a better RB than Janoi in that division, even when he got switched to LB. Glad to have him back.

cashman 19-01-2019 09:05

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Bulgarian Keeper in also things looking ok

AccyMad 19-01-2019 09:08

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1223059)
Bulgarian Keeper in also things looking ok

Yep, not Rob Elliott but welcome all the same Dimitar Evmitov :)

Haggis316 19-01-2019 10:36

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Originally Posted by AccyMad (Post 1223060)
Yep, not Rob Elliott but welcome all the same Dimitar Evmitov :)


Rob is injured unfortunately.

smudgie 19-01-2019 10:42

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Welcome Dimitar !

Was highly rated at Forest according to a friend.

Twenty Eight 20-01-2019 13:10

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Brentford and Millwall now interested in Johnson.

cashman 20-01-2019 13:53

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Originally Posted by Twenty Eight (Post 1223133)
Brentford and Millwall now interested in Johnson.

To be honest whilst the lads a decent player, dont reckon hes championship standard yet,

Twenty Eight 20-01-2019 14:08

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Time will tell mate but it will all come down to the fee.

cashman 20-01-2019 14:33

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Originally Posted by Twenty Eight (Post 1223137)
Time will tell mate but it will all come down to the fee.

True if ones offered?

Twenty Eight 20-01-2019 18:05

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I have no idea what price we’ve put on his head. £300k rejected from Preston.

Simpson 23-01-2019 14:34

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Rafferty from Rochdale to Preston suggests they have filled the right back slot ?

Twenty Eight 23-01-2019 18:59

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I was told Preston saw him in a role further forward. However they left their offer on the table and that’s been rejected.

Inspector Morse 24-01-2019 10:30

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Anyone know who 2 new signings in Guardian article are?
It reads like they have been done in last couple of days?

Inspector Morse 25-01-2019 12:21

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Smyth from QPR.Some pace up front, Northern Ireland cap.
Sounds promising.

Tin Monkey 25-01-2019 12:22

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Smyth looks like a very useful addition to the squad. I bet Charlton aren't happy with us again, though. They were hopeful of signing him themselves.

cashman 25-01-2019 12:34

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Looks like a very good addition well pleased.:)

Exile on Spencer St 25-01-2019 13:11

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Welcome to the Stanley family, Paul. Get out there and bag a few goals! :)

Spartacus2nd 29-01-2019 13:43

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(London Bridge is falling down)

Northern Irish Superstar, superstar, superstar
He's on loan from QPR
He's our Smythy.

DAV007 31-01-2019 05:49

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Any info on a potential Scott Brown departure?
Linked with Notts County

Spartacus2nd 31-01-2019 08:59

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He wouldnt even be the number 1 Scott Brown down there ...

cashman 31-01-2019 12:12

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Pierro has joined Morecambe until end of season, can only wish a great bloke well.

AccyMad 31-01-2019 12:32

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Not happy that lose Piero but he needs to be playing & Morecambe need all the help they can get, do they not want Mangan too?

choirboy 31-01-2019 12:38

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1223632)
Pierro has joined Morecambe until end of season, can only wish a great bloke well.

IMHO, It is a good move for both Pierro and for Stanley, (and also for Morecambe too).:)

For Pierro; He needs to play regularly to maintain his match fitness and for his own job satisfaction.:)

For Stanley; If we have an injury crisis then a fit Pierro can be recalled knowing that he will slot in really effectively.:mosher:


Mr T 31-01-2019 14:39

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unless the window is "open" or the player is a goalkeeper, players can't be re-called from standard loans;
Sepp Blatter at his finest !!:rolleyes:

Exile on Spencer St 31-01-2019 15:24

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Good luck to Piero but, for Stanley, what a waste of a proven talent to have had him sitting on his backside for most of the season, and now no longer available if suspensions/injuries occur.
We all know Piero would never get picked before McConville but one thing that appears to be different this season is how less effective has been Jordan Clark. Before various interested parties rush to criticise, I rate Clark as probably Stanley’s best player, but this season, whether it’s a slight dip in his form or closer attention from opponents, he hasn’t appeared to have had as much impact as he did last year. Maybe i’m wrong and some stat-freak can prove it. But, when Piero re-signed, I assumed it was because either Clark would be leaving this month or that they’d be used as a pair, one coming one as a sub if goals were not forthcoming from the other. I’m very surprised that there do not appear to have been any offers for Clark this month, but wonder if that actually does confirm my impression.
Anyway, seems sad that Stanley can’t accommodate at the same time two of the best attacking players they’ve had.

smudgie 31-01-2019 16:58

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Well said Exile !

Twenty Eight 31-01-2019 18:30

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Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1223643)
Good luck to Piero but, for Stanley, what a waste of a proven talent to have had him sitting on his backside for most of the season, and now no longer available if suspensions/injuries occur.
We all know Piero would never get picked before McConville but one thing that appears to be different this season is how less effective has been Jordan Clark. Before various interested parties rush to criticise, I rate Clark as probably Stanley’s best player, but this season, whether it’s a slight dip in his form or closer attention from opponents, he hasn’t appeared to have had as much impact as he did last year. Maybe i’m wrong and some stat-freak can prove it. But, when Piero re-signed, I assumed it was because either Clark would be leaving this month or that they’d be used as a pair, one coming one as a sub if goals were not forthcoming from the other. I’m very surprised that there do not appear to have been any offers for Clark this month, but wonder if that actually does confirm my impression.
Anyway, seems sad that Stanley can’t accommodate at the same time two of the best attacking players they’ve had.


I don’t agree with your sentiments regarding Clark.
As for him moving on he is under contract.
The club value him highly (financially) and clearly at a level to detract other clubs and it has worked.
Same for Callum Johnson.
Oliver Holt - one of the few journos I actually respect - described him as the best player on the pitch against Derby.
The club has a one year option at the end of the season and I can’t think of any scenario where that won’t be exercised.
Piero hardly played last season.
He was injured when he rejoined the club.
When he did get on the pitch he was average.
Who knows the reason for his leaving but I genuinely could not make a case for him starting.
Think about Clark’s work rate and his defensive abilities not just his attacking ability.

Exile on Spencer St 31-01-2019 19:50

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I don’t know why :rolleyes: but I kinda knew my post above would prompt a response from 28 implying something I didn’t write.
Read what I wrote; it’s not just the club that value him. The reason I thought he might leave is because he’s such a good player.
But i’d be delighted if you could show with evidence that this season Clark has been as effective in terms of goals and assists as he was last year. Does anyone have such info?

Twenty Eight 31-01-2019 20:26

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8 goals 7 assists last season 3 goals three assists this season.
Still a way to go.
Every player at Stanley’s stats are down ........ but we’re in League One against better opposition !

Exile on Spencer St 31-01-2019 21:04

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THANKS, 28, here's hoping he can surpass last season's terrific effort.

Simpson 31-01-2019 21:10

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28 and Exile, I think your both agreeing that Clark is one of our better players, indeed I was struck on how well he moved with the ball at times v Derby on a difficult pitch.
As a retired stato who keeps a hand in for my own interest and grey matter all stats are down. Clearly if we haven’t scored in 5 league games then assists aren’t going to be credited even if your giving it to forwards on a plate.
Clearly the 1 year option will be triggered, the bigger question is will he sign the extended deal that has been on the table ?
Clark has been a strong servant and I’m sure 28 will guide him as any representative would in a similar position. Our focus needs to be on getting a few wins and not getting sucked in.

Lord Stiffupperlip 31-01-2019 21:20

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Originally Posted by Twenty Eight (Post 1223651)
8 goals 7 assists last season 3 goals three assists this season.
Every player at Stanley’s stats are down ........ but we’re in League One against better opposition !

Think your last sentence highlights the crux of the problem for Stanley.
The history of football abounds with examples of 'second season' syndrome.
Take Huddersfield as an example. Promoted to the big time, they survived last season on adrenaline.
This season, largely with the same squad, they can barely scrape a draw.
We're trying to compete against better teams with league 2 standard players, albeit good ones.
We started well, but I think we've already been rumbled by those more established league 1 sides, not to mention those who were previously Championship level.
I'm sure we'll all be happy if we manage to survive our first season in league 1, but I fear for our long term future unless we can add some better quality players to our squad.

Twenty Eight 31-01-2019 21:22

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I don’t represent him mate.
That’s a job for his Agent.
Extended deal ?
What deal ?
If you mean the one never formally made many months ago that was rumoured then clearly that won’t happen.
I think in time when fans look back they will say he’s one of the best free transfers in the clubs history.

Twenty Eight 31-01-2019 21:27

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Originally Posted by Lord Stiffupperlip (Post 1223654)
Think your last sentence highlights the crux of the problem for Stanley.
The history of football abounds with examples of 'second season' syndrome.
Take Huddersfield as an example. Promoted to the big time, they survived last season on adrenaline.
This season, largely with the same squad, they can barely scrape a draw.
We're trying to compete against better teams with league 2 standard players, albeit good ones.
We started well, but I think we've already been rumbled by those more established league 1 sides, not to mention those who were previously Championship level.
I'm sure we'll all be happy if we manage to survive our first season in league 1, but I fear for our long term future unless we can add some better quality players to our squad.

You’re right Lord.
Ive always says finishing sixth from bottom this season would be nothing short of amazing and I’m absolutely confident League One it will be next season.
However then come the big decisions.
Invest in the playing staff or continue as usual.
That will determine much.

Simpson 31-01-2019 21:35

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28, cant disagree with any of that.
As for agency, you’ve made that point before and I believe you. I was making the point that your clearly close to him in how you “fight his corner” (rarely needed) and from the leads you tease us all with , clearly have a connection to the industry. On that basis whether you formally rep or not, you have his ear so to speak.
For what it’s worth I think he’ll go in September for a good price.

football19 01-02-2019 12:07

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Not seen as much of Clarke as I would have liked,but never seen him have a bad game!!!
Is it me or does he remind you of a young Jimmy Ryan !!!,great energy coupled with good technique.
Hope he gets a pop at a higher level

Spartacus2nd 01-02-2019 15:17

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Clark is far and away the best player we've evrr had. His ball control is not surpassed in this league. I do think though, that we have a problem defensively down the right side as his forays forward leave Johnson wide open to the counter by all the opposition that Clark leaves on their backsides

cashman 01-02-2019 15:27

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Another young striker signed today on a contract as he was a free agent, good move imho. Simmonds from Blackburn.

VALAIRIAN 01-02-2019 15:45

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Another striker, just what we need!!!!

Sorry, but do not get it.

:) :) :)

cashman 01-02-2019 16:48

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Originally Posted by VALAIRIAN (Post 1223695)
Another striker, just what we need!!!!

Sorry, but do not get it.

:) :) :)

Free Agents can join any time i believe joe.

smudgie 01-02-2019 16:54

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Always good to have another striking option IMO !

Welcome on board to the lad.

accybeme 01-02-2019 17:03

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Originally Posted by VALAIRIAN (Post 1223695)
Another striker, just what we need!!!!

Sorry, but do not get it.

:) :) :)

amazed at your reaction, we usually get a warm welcome from you,

well anyway I'll give the lad a warm welcome to the club & hope he progress to be a star of the future

Exile on Spencer St 01-02-2019 18:14

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Welcome to Stanley, OK, hope you’re soon out there banging in a few goals. :)

Twenty Eight 01-02-2019 19:13

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Look upon it as a gamble / investment.
Can’t see him getting near the starting 11.

cashman 01-02-2019 19:33

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Originally Posted by Twenty Eight (Post 1223706)
Look upon it as a gamble / investment.
Can’t see him getting near the starting 11.

Why have yeh seen him play?:confused:

Revived Red 01-02-2019 20:08

Re: January transfer window.
 
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Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 1223697)
Always good to have another striking option IMO !

Agreed. But sadly the options so often remain unused.:(

VALAIRIAN 02-02-2019 05:53

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Originally Posted by accybeme (Post 1223698)
amazed at your reaction, we usually get a warm welcome from you,

well anyway I'll give the lad a warm welcome to the club & hope he progress to be a star of the future

Nothing but a warm welcome from me today (if he is on the pitch :)), but my post was out of frustration that he is the 4th striker in the squad, yet we are crying out - and have been for years - for a Jimmy Ryan type midfielder!

Dan and Sam do a great job, so do Scotty and Seamus, but we need some more steel in there :)



:) :) :)


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