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Glenn Middleton is engaged to a family friend, Dundee lassie, I also know Ross tried to sign him for Hibs, there is definitely something in this.
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Rocky Raccoon wrote:
Glenn Middleton is engaged to a family friend, Dundee lassie, I also know Ross tried to sign him for Hibs, there is definitely something in this.
Jack Ross had him at Hibs.
He ended his season long loan early. Just a few weeks after taking over as Hibs manager.
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Tek wrote:
Rocky Raccoon wrote:
Glenn Middleton is engaged to a family friend, Dundee lassie, I also know Ross tried to sign him for Hibs, there is definitely something in this.
Jack Ross had him at Hibs.
He ended his season long loan early. Just a few weeks after taking over as Hibs manager.
He had an injury that year, he returned to Ibrox to be treated.
He wanted him back at the start of last season, returning to St Johnstone made sense at the time.
I personally do not think he is the player we are looking for, he certainly is not a striker as some of the press are portraying him.
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I’m 50/50 on Middleton - definitely inconsistent like most wingers but I’ve seen some decent performances from him and he’s a good age to develop. Plus we are desperate for wingers!!
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At this point, I’d take any winger who doesn’t cut inside, slowing any attack down.. (Niskanen)
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Out of interest ... what makes a bad transfer window?
We've had our share (Never forget: 'Leomba joins fellow midfielders Christoph Rabitsch, Adam Barton and Fraser Aird') but this year we've invested in some fees for players and been ambitious in who we target. That might come at a cost to getting business done early/a full squad.
Can you rate the success of a summer's business solely on results the following season - or does it take a year or two before you can put a value on impact? If we have to scrabble at the close because we went for it at the start - is that a failure?
Certainly the manager has put pressure on the club to get business done by putting a number of what he still needs. If nothing more, that shows a working environment where he remains his own man. Not sure if the DoF and Chairman would have been over the moon to see those comments in print...
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MockChop wrote:
At this point, I’d take any winger who doesn’t cut inside, slowing any attack down.. (Niskanen)
Conway cut inside all the time
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Middleton didn't play as a winger for St Johnstone. He played as a number 10 in a 3-5-2 system as the one behind 2 strikers or, more often in a 3-4-2-1 as one of the 2 in behind the striker. Decent player technically, but not sure he's what we need. Im guessing we've been told to bolt by our A list and (maybe) B list of targets in the number 10 position (McGrath) and wide position.
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Dykstrasmoustache wrote:
Out of interest ... what makes a bad transfer window?
We've had our share (Never forget: 'Leomba joins fellow midfielders Christoph Rabitsch, Adam Barton and Fraser Aird') but this year we've invested in some fees for players and been ambitious in who we target. That might come at a cost to getting business done early/a full squad.
Can you rate the success of a summer's business solely on results the following season - or does it take a year or two before you can put a value on impact? If we have to scrabble at the close because we went for it at the start - is that a failure?
Certainly the manager has put pressure on the club to get business done by putting a number of what he still needs. If nothing more, that shows a working environment where he remains his own man. Not sure if the DoF and Chairman would have been over the moon to see those comments in print...
I suppose it all depends on how you look at it. For instance getting rid of or releasing the players deemed not good enough from the wage bill would be seem by some as a good transfer window or signing Dylan and Fletcher might be if that was all your team needed but I'm sure for me and most folk unless there is multiple signings this week before the season kicks off this will have been a bad transfer window.
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Do you think that having worked out v well with the Levitt loan that united are looking for a similar deal this year? A fringe man United player or similar?
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Tangy wrote:
Do you think that having worked out v well with the Levitt loan that united are looking for a similar deal this year? A fringe man United player or similar?
If we didn’t even at least ask West Ham when they were at St Andrews, then I’d be worried.
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MockChop wrote:
Tangy wrote:
Do you think that having worked out v well with the Levitt loan that united are looking for a similar deal this year? A fringe man United player or similar?
If we didn’t even at least ask West Ham when they were at St Andrews, then I’d be worried.
I would guess thats not how business is done. If there was a player at West Ham or any club that we wanted to take on loan, we should put in the time to research that player and go after them the proper way. Not just ask them if they have any players available for Loan because they end up by chance to be training at the same facility as you. I'd be worried if we DID ask them if I'm being honest.
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that’s how we got Levitt.
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MockChop wrote:
that’s how we got Levitt.
If that's true then it sure worked out for the best 😂 maybe we should have done it then!!
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LarsErikKjell wrote:
MockChop wrote:
that’s how we got Levitt.
If that's true then it sure worked out for the best 😂 maybe we should have done it then!!
Surely your assumption is the only way we find players is by other teams rocking up on our doorstep. What if a young Messi is playing at West ham and we hadn't scouted him - would you want us to refuse to look at him in training? Absurd.
If a player falls into our path, it would be remiss of the club NOT to look into it
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Tangy wrote:
LarsErikKjell wrote:
MockChop wrote:
that’s how we got Levitt.
If that's true then it sure worked out for the best 😂 maybe we should have done it then!!
Surely your assumption is the only way we find players is by other teams rocking up on our doorstep. What if a young Messi is playing at West ham and we hadn't scouted him - would you want us to refuse to look at him in training? Absurd.
If a player falls into our path, it would be remiss of the club NOT to look into it
Confused about what your point is. But obviously if a potentially good, available player falls on your doorstep then you have a look.
My point was that we should have already known about these players through research. And not relying on Teams turning up at our doorstep. If it can work both ways though then of course I'm all for it.
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I guess our scouting network is limited and we can't scout every premiership reserve or youth...
Just sometimes you spend a long time on things, sometimes they land in your lap.
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Tangy wrote:
I guess our scouting network is limited and we can't scout every premiership reserve or youth...
Just sometimes you spend a long time on things, sometimes they land in your lap.
True mate. You never know, maybe we'll see a random West Ham loan out of nowhere and we'll know that we took advantage of it.
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Mark Connolly been recalled from Dundalk.
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A Utd XI played an Arsenal XI earlier today (4-1 loss).
Supposedly both Ugandan trialists played the match and both impressed (Anaku scored our goal).
Word is they are both gonna be offered deals.
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KdyArab wrote:
Mark Connolly been recalled from Dundalk.
Think Utd are (quite correctly) trying to get a fee out of Dundalk to sign him now, rather than keep loaning him to them for free.
He's won their leagues player of the Month twice now, so obviously doing well for them.
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Tek wrote:
KdyArab wrote:
Mark Connolly been recalled from Dundalk.
Think Utd are (quite correctly) trying to get a fee out of Dundalk to sign him now, rather than keep loaning him to them for free.
He's won their leagues player of the Month twice now, so obviously doing well for them.
Agreed and if that is what the motive if recalling him, then well played.
This ain't no free ride!
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MockChop wrote:
I totally understand we have until the end of August.
But I also know there was 3/4 areas we badly needed quality in.
And a big game at the start of August.
My worry is that it’s late in August before we get players in and by that time we could be well off the mark in terms of points on the board.
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We’re crying out for a striker, winger and attacking mid. 7 days lads, good luck
With that.
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Apparently Brighton want Cudjoe