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January Transfer Window, 25/26 Season

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So basically an entire team then.

Encouraging that it seems like there will be a bit of a clear out.
 
Well we already have a #9 that we can't find a way to get on the pitch. So that only makes sense if Strop Larsen is really off.
 
Well we already have a #9 that we can't find a way to get on the pitch. So that only makes sense if Strop Larsen is really off.

Fingers crossed.

Might be Tolu that's off though. They can't be impressed with his fitness for a start (he's also a bit rubbish).

RWB is hilarious. We've started 5 different players there so far this season and we're trying to sign a 6th.
 
RWB is hilarious. We've started 5 different players there so far this season and we're trying to sign a 6th.
We've got two out on loan as well!

Our fans always had weird opinions on Semedo all along, but it was vastly underplayed how easy a decision that was week after week. He's fit and available, he plays, I haven't got to worry about that*. Now it's just guessing who's going to be least bad. They're all bad.



*Unless he's up against Kaoru Mitoma
 
There came a time when I realised that I'd been kidding myself about the quality of our players for decades, in effect gaslighting myself.

There were exceptions, some of which are obvious, but it took seeing players like Jota, Neves, Jimenez, Moutinho, Boly, Jonny and others for me to realise that these were proper players... not the imposters that I'd been seeing pretty much up to that period. The quality was off the scale and a different level.

It's the same (to an extent) with Semedo... those that were calling him out can see the job that he was doing when you look at what's replaced him.

I've no idea what we'll do in January? It seems strange to be thinking of clearing the decks when some of these players have only been here for months, but they're garbage.

We're only fighting for pride now... so whoever comes in you just want them to have some fight and be up for the challenge of the Championship.
 
A reminder that Jeff said our previous window was a success! Despite the fact we are looking for 6 positions to improve on, even though we tried to address at least 3 of them in the previous window, then severally undermined another by loaning all the backup options for it out.
 
A reminder that Jeff said our previous window was a success! Despite the fact we are looking for 6 positions to improve on, even though we tried to address at least 3 of them in the previous window, then severally undermined another by loaning all the backup options for it out.
A nine out of ten window he said!
 
It's only really in hindsight that we should have sold JSL in the Summer, unless Shi, Pereira etc knew he was going to effectively go on strike. However we rejected £55m, a deal was there to be done at £60m, now the asking price is £40m and West Ham understandably won't pay that. We'll 'lose' £25m+ in less than 6 months for a player that's not had a serious injury, more if you include the inflated salary. That's some effort.
 
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The problem in the summer was we were still trying to find a number of replacements and with no back up to JSL adding another first team player to that list made little sense, especially as he’d done well last season. The summer put the previous few windows in the spotlight as we had no replacements lined up for any of the players that left. The majority on here would have happily driven him to Newcastle for £60m (fee not taxi fare!) if we’d had someone capable waiting in the wings but we didn’t and consequently it was a step too far.
 
It was timing more than anything, if they'd bid three weeks earlier he'd have gone.
I agree, although in our typical end of the window trolley dash we did sign his replacement, given the manager involved in the recruitment had no intention of playing them together. Also typically from what I've seen I don't think he's PL standard, but that's another discussion
 
I agree, although in our typical end of the window trolley dash we did sign his replacement, given the manager involved in the recruitment had no intention of playing them together. Also typically from what I've seen I don't think he's PL standard, but that's another discussion
Because I'm an idiot, I thought there *had* to be a plan. Like if you've spent £24m on someone and you've flat out refused to sell the other one for a silly fee (no hindsight there, everyone knows he was never worth that kind of money) then you must have something worked out.

Turns out they didn't.

Oh and they're about 13 foot tall between them, but we have no wingers.
 
I agree, although in our typical end of the window trolley dash we did sign his replacement, given the manager involved in the recruitment had no intention of playing them together. Also typically from what I've seen I don't think he's PL standard, but that's another discussion
Having lost Guedes and Cunha we had nobody else who could play CF so another one was essential even though we didn’t sell JSL. Sadly it looks like back up is all he’s good for.
 
Because I'm an idiot, I thought there *had* to be a plan. Like if you've spent £24m on someone and you've flat out refused to sell the other one for a silly fee (no hindsight there, everyone knows he was never worth that kind of money) then you must have something worked out.

Turns out they didn't.

Oh and they're about 13 foot tall between them, but we have no wingers.
The insistance on getting rid of Sasa to get Tolu in felt like they had thought something through too.
 
I still mostly believed in Vitor at the time too.

I wonder where he'll go next, I would assume some joke desert league again. Shame, I did like him but he was the Wolves manager "lose the plot" handbook on fast forward.
 
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