25/26 January Transfer Window (112 Viewers)

Manchester_sky_blue

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I don't see Hamer coming back. However, if he did I don't see it as a bad move as long as it's cost effective.

Whether he is good enough for the prem or not he will still have a value. A champ team or a team abroad would give us our money back.

Sometimes I think as well, if a player has a particular affinity for a club, a return can work out. His fitness troubles may be to do with being unhappy where he is. Trust in Doug.and Frank and just see what happens.
 

Nick

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OK memes and trolling aside I would prefer Hamer assuming he is capable of playing, which he clearly is because I think we lack his ability to switch play and his ability to quickly transition the team from defence to attack both of which we’ve lacked since he left. I don’t think we just need someone with legs and if we did I’d promote Eccles first. I also don’t think we need a destroyer, that’s Grimes an another more defensive mid wouldn’t help us.

If we are dropping Torp we need a right footed set piece taker, which Hamer is and a better one than Torp.

He ticks all the boxes for me. Onyeka doesn’t.
Funnily enough, kitching is excellent at switching play.
 

TomRad85

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OK memes and trolling aside I would prefer Hamer assuming he is capable of playing, which he clearly is because I think we lack his ability to switch play and his ability to quickly transition the team from defence to attack both of which we’ve lacked since he left. I don’t think we just need someone with legs and if we did I’d promote Eccles first. I also don’t think we need a destroyer, that’s Grimes an another more defensive mid wouldn’t help us.

If we are dropping Torp we need a right footed set piece taker, which Hamer is and a better one than Torp.

He ticks all the boxes for me. Onyeka doesn’t.
I think we'd benefit from the Onyeka profile but if Doug is feeling generous i'm not saying no to both. Just go for it now, fuck it.
 

alexccfc99

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6 months ago, most would be happy to see him leave for next to nothing. It's mental how much better he has got in such a short spell. His new position has been a revelation.
He is actually other than Grimes and now probably Rushy the player we can ill afford to lose the most

We are twice the side when he is on the pitch in my opinion
 

Manchester_sky_blue

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6 months ago, most would be happy to see him leave for next to nothing. It's mental how much better he has got in such a short spell. His new position has been a revelation.
It's almost as if Strikers depend on confidence and have fluctuations in form throughout their careers........ I wonder if anyone else has ever noticed that 🤔🤔
 

fernandopartridge

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It's clearly his fitness, by professional footballer standards he's an absolute fat knacker. It's a shame as he's incredibly talented. I don't know why this triggers so many on here as if you're calling their mum fat, it's a bit weird tbh.
I'd have him back for a reasonable price mind.
TBF to Hamer though he wasn't a fat knacker while he was here and was probably one of the fittest players at the club. If he did come back under Lampard and Chris Jones I'd be hopeful he'd rediscover that. It seems like there is a bit of indiscipline at Sheffield Utd, Campbell up front is similar.
 

Otis

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I would take Hamer back in a heartbeat

He might not be the ball winning CM we were looking for, but if a player of his ability becomes available and the price is right, you bite your right off for them.

The guy can win games for you single handedly and the boost and belief it would give to players and fans alike here, would be huge.

I'm not believing it WILL happen, but I think it would be fabulous if it did.
 

RegiswasGod

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He is actually other than Grimes and now probably Rushy the player we can ill afford to lose the most

We are twice the side when he is on the pitch in my opinion
I was his biggest critic at the start of the season, but have eaten a very large portion of humble pie. He needs to be starting now, ahead of Rudoni. He makes Haji Wright a better player, too
 

shmmeee

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Funnily enough, kitching is excellent at switching play.

I think excellent is pushing it when comparing to Hamer, but yet again I feel I need to point out my issue with our CBs is their defending.
 

shmmeee

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I think we'd benefit from the Onyeka profile but if Doug is feeling generous i'm not saying no to both. Just go for it now, fuck it.

If we could convince Doug to spend the money I’d go for Louza but I think one of the bigger PL clubs would be in for him but just read this and surely we can compete?

 

Mucca Mad Boys

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OK memes and trolling aside I would prefer Hamer assuming he is capable of playing, which he clearly is because I think we lack his ability to switch play and his ability to quickly transition the team from defence to attack both of which we’ve lacked since he left. I don’t think we just need someone with legs and if we did I’d promote Eccles first. I also don’t think we need a destroyer, that’s Grimes an another more defensive mid wouldn’t help us.

If we are dropping Torp we need a right footed set piece taker, which Hamer is and a better one than Torp.

He ticks all the boxes for me. Onyeka doesn’t.
Hamer has been playing further forward in the Championship at Sheff U. For the nostalgia and clear Championship quality, it’s a no brainer. If it’s on, why not?

However, if anyone thinks we’re putting Hamer alongside Grimes at CM playing as we do… I’ve got bridge to sell them. Rudoni’s defensive numbers are much stronger and I wouldn’t put him at CM.

A player like Matisuwa is what this team needs at that CM role and Onyeka is good profile for this position. Ideally, I’d love to pick up a younger player than him but he’s a player that’ll come in, be a league leading player and be able to be a good squad in the Prem.
 

TomRad85

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TBF to Hamer though he wasn't a fat knacker while he was here and was probably one of the fittest players at the club. If he did come back under Lampard and Chris Jones I'd be hopeful he'd rediscover that. It seems like there is a bit of indiscipline at Sheffield Utd, Campbell up front is similar.
I agree, i think Wilder pretty much lets them do what they want.
 

TomRad85

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skybluecam

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Hamer has been playing further forward in the Championship at Sheff U. For the nostalgia and clear Championship quality, it’s a no brainer. If it’s on, why not?

However, if anyone thinks we’re putting Hamer alongside Grimes at CM playing as we do… I’ve got bridge to sell them. Rudoni’s defensive numbers are much stronger and I wouldn’t put him at CM.

A player like Matisuwa is what this team needs at that CM role and Onyeka is good profile for this position. Ideally, I’d love to pick up a younger player than him but he’s a player that’ll come in, be a league leading player and be able to be a good squad in the Prem.
Hamer can obviously play alongside Grimes? He played mostly in a 2 behind an attacking mid for us?
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Dream signing. I think Watford probably hold tight until the summer though tbh.
Is it a ‘dream signing?’ Louza is undoubtedly one of, if not the best CM in the league, but his role and Grimes are identical.

You don’t want a situation where you have too many chefs and not enough cooks.
 

JimmyHillsbeard

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Why has no one from the PL bought him then?

Because good tho he was in a pisspoor team, he wasn’t good enough to make the difference and keep them up.

The following year Ipswich gambled on loaning Kalvin Phillips rather than signing Hamer.
His subsequent performance in the championship only served to reinforce the point that the best player of the division wasn’t enough to get his team promoted.

The fitness issues are real. He was unable to complete 90 mins in two Wembley play off finals and - arguably - both incidents resulted in his team losing the final. Since the start of this season his physical appearance has seemed less athletic and clubs will know all about his rumoured refuelling habits.
 

Captain Dart

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I agree, i think Wilder pretty much lets them do what they want.
Nevertheless they've bagged 16pts in their last 10 matches one more than City.
 

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