Transfer Rumour 25/26 Summer Transfer Window (32 Viewers)

shmmeee

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I know what you mean. But it gets harder to replace players with quality the higher up we get so naturally will feel like we miss out more.

Doesn’t help that we seem to be shopping in the same market at parachute clubs or those with ridiculously deep pockets.

Wrexham signing Broadhead for £10m may inflate a lot of players values in the eyes of their owners too.

Ive been wondering about this. Genuine wonder. What is the market at various levels? Are there enough championship quality players out there and it’s a matter of finding them or is it quite a limited pool each summer and if you don’t get one of say the top ten then you’re downgrading?

I do think teams seem to get similar targets and there’s a bit of me that wonders if clubs buying the same data product end up with similar results as well.
 

SHUNT31

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Ive been wondering about this. Genuine wonder. What is the market at various levels? Are there enough championship quality players out there and it’s a matter of finding them or is it quite a limited pool each summer and if you don’t get one of say the top ten then you’re downgrading?

I do think teams seem to get similar targets and there’s a bit of me that wonders if clubs buying the same data product end up with similar results as well.
There’s definitely gems to be found but I do think it’s a lot harder now. I also wonder how much clubs are embracing AI as it will definitely play a role in the future.

Data is a massive part of it at all levels. We often say follow the Brighton or Brentford model but the problem is we are not the only ones now as others can also see how good it can be.

I would imagine that most clubs use the same or similar data analytic tools so naturally come up with similar targets.
 

shmmeee

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There’s definitely gems to be found but I do think it’s a lot harder now. I also wonder how much clubs are embracing AI as it will definitely play a role in the future.

Data is a massive part of it at all levels. We often say follow the Brighton or Brentford model but the problem is we are not the only ones now as others can also see how good it can be.

I would imagine that most clubs use the same or similar data analytic tools so naturally come up similar targets.

The trick IMO is to cast a wider net with data but you’re still filtering with human judgement. Id imagine most systems allow for finding similar profile players using ML algorithms but then you’re only ever as good as your data quality and for young players particularly outside the highest level that’s pretty sparse. If we’re just buying a data product and running some basic searches I’d expect us to get the same as everyone else. I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a data scouting course going around with example searches even.

I’m very data forward but the stats are so limited really that everyone is looking a two or three key metrics per player so I’m not sure how much texture is there to get different results even. And I suppose a lot of it comes from the profile a manager asks for and whether it can be interpreted.

One thing I thought worked well with Badlan was he was clearly ahead of his tim me on finding players with data but we always seemed to get decent human beings which must have been a human filter somewhere in the process.
 

skyblue025

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They got that back in TV money and parachute payments
They got some of it back but also had massive debts from league 1 promotion season and the Championship season. All those players they spent £130 mil on last season will also be Prem wages. They were the opposite of Luton and spunked all their dough trying to stay up but didn't even get close. The debts have to be paid.

Sunderland will be in the same position next season if they don't stay up.
 

long way home

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The standard of players we are now after will be very high and will need to be if we are to improve the squad. We are looking at a very few select players that can make a difference. We are not a small fish no more the owners expects at least play offs. The fans expect the same but we all have to understand when you as a club have high expectations the net of players you can get is smaller.

We need top top players who not only can play top level championship ,but we have to invest in some players that we think can play in the premiership.. I know ill get shit for this post but we are a serious club with ambition. Its not a pipe dream or something the owner is sitting waiting for, he is planning it.

So the players that come in have to be more than good enough to fit in, fight and know the goal. This squad needs help, but it needs top quality help and that player everyone with similar ambition is after including prem clubs. To find potential players costs, to buy potential players costs more and takes time. If we sign anyone in the next 2 weeks they will be top quality and will of taken a lot of work to get over the line.

We are a very different club than most have been used to And a club that has never had as much ambition as it has now, well not or in my lifetime anyway. The fans have backed it and want success and deserve it. But we truly are not shopping at Aldi anymore so when we go shopping we are a bit more selective about what you pick up .

Anyway a win on Saturday, 3 pts, no injuries and that's a very good start to the season. That's all we should be looking at and whatever else comes is a bonus.
 
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Hullinho87

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Well no, obviously not but there is a difference between players clubs are desperate to get rid of and players that clubs will field reasonable offers for. Most clubs these days won’t even put in a bid until they’re fairly confident they can get the deal done. Lurching from target to target, putting in bids below valuation and then scampering away with our tails between our legs just comes across a bit amateurish, is all. Also, let’s everyone know we’ve got some money burning a hole in our pocket for a centre back which isn’t ideal either.

What hard evidence of the targets we have lurched from and too do you have please? It sounds as if you have lapped up all 10 to 15 rumours on here that started from about May?

It is likely the Hughes bid was true and reporting accurate. If we bid between £8m to £10m of add on’s, I and most would say that is around the correct valuation … Hull wanting £20m is an unrealistic valuation, but they are in their rights to ask for it for a player under contract of course.
 

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