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6 Players could be gone in January and another 13 in the Summer ?? (1 Viewer)

  • Thread starter italiahorse
  • Start date Oct 29, 2014
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italiahorse

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  • Oct 29, 2014
  • #1
http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/sp...ws/look-coventry-city-player-contract-8017577
 

ajsccfc

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  • Oct 29, 2014
  • #2
Bit of a sensationalist title for a list of contract expiry dates.
 

skybluepm2

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  • Oct 29, 2014
  • #3
Coventry City Player Contract Dates

Aaron Martin's arrival takes the number of short-term loans to five while 12 players will see their current contracts expire in the summer.

JANUARY 2005
Mohamed Coulibaly
Seb Hines
Aaron Martin
Ryan Allsop
Josh McQuoid
Frank Nouble


SUMMER 2015
Marcus Tudgay
Danny Pugh
Simeon Jackson
Shaun Miller
Andy Webster
John Fleck
Jordan Willis
Jordan Clarke
Adam Barton
James Maddison
George Thomas
Ivor Lawton
Kyle Spence


SUMMER 2016
Danny Swanson
Jim O'Brien
Conor Thomas
Aaron Phillips
Billy Daniels
Jack Finch


SUMMER 2017
Ryan Haynes
Lee Burge


Very worrying....full squad turnover to occur again next Summer?! Jackson, Fleck, Willis and Maddison are key for future success in my opinion but they could probably play in the league above (Maddison in a year or 2 perhaps).
 

skybluepm2

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  • Oct 29, 2014
  • #4
You beat me to it Italia...Nick, close the thread I just started please
 

italiahorse

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  • Oct 29, 2014
  • #5
Simon G words not mine.
 

covmark

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  • Oct 29, 2014
  • #6
We had exactly the same thread about a week ago. Wondered where Simon got his stories from

There is not many from that list who are worth keeping tbh
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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  • Oct 29, 2014
  • #7
skybluepm2 said:
Aaron Martin's arrival takes the number of short-term loans to five while 12 players will see their current contracts expire in the summer.

JANUARY 2005
Mohamed Coulibaly Goodbye
Seb Hines
Aaron Martin
Ryan Allsop Can it not be sooner
Josh McQuoid
Frank Nouble


SUMMER 2015
Marcus Tudgay Good
Danny Pugh Good
Simeon Jackson New deal
Shaun Miller Let's see
Andy Webster Good
John Fleck Will leave anyway
Jordan Willis New deal needed
Jordan Clarke Good riddance
Adam Barton Good riddance
James Maddison new deal needed
George Thomas new deal needed
Ivor Lawton
Kyle Spence


SUMMER 2016
Danny Swanson oh my god that long
Jim O'Brien
Conor Thomas
Aaron Phillips
Billy Daniels
Jack Finch


SUMMER 2017
Ryan Haynes
Lee Burge


Very worrying....full squad turnover to occur again next Summer?! Jackson, Fleck, Willis and Maddison are key for future success in my opinion but they could probably play in the league above (Maddison in a year or 2 perhaps).
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kg82

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  • Oct 29, 2014
  • #8
Let's hope contract negotiations will start soon then. Love to get Nouble permanently. Out of the rest I'd like Jackson, Fleck, Maddison, Thomas and Lawton to stay on. Don't know what Spence is like so I couldn't comment.
 

ccfc_Tom

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  • Oct 29, 2014
  • #9
kg82 said:
Let's hope contract negotiations will start soon then. Love to get Nouble permanently. Out of the rest I'd like Jackson, Fleck, Maddison, Thomas and Lawton to stay on. Don't know what Spence is like so I couldn't comment.
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I'd definatly add willis to that list hes been great this season
 
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LB87ccfc

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  • Oct 29, 2014
  • #10
JANUARY 2005
Mohamed Coulibaly - End of season has potential in a 442
Seb Hines - Bye
Aaron Martin - Perm swap
Ryan Allsop - Can I drive you back now please
Josh McQuoid - Same as above
Frank Nouble - Love to sign perm - Waggott will wait until the last minute and miss out


SUMMER 2015
Marcus Tudgay - Pack your bags in Jan please
Danny Pugh - Thanks but bye
Simeon Jackson - Sign one more year.
Shaun Miller - Sign one more year.
Andy Webster - Pack ya bags
John Fleck - Sign Sign Sign right now.
Jordan Willis - one more year needs to improve positional sense at fault alot this season
Jordan Clarke - Through the door swap with Martin
Adam Barton - See how he does until the summer... interesting one.
James Maddison - Must sign up NOW idiots letting him run down this far.
George Thomas - Must sign up for 2 year see how he improves don't want another J C H scenario
Ivor Lawton - Sign and help develop one for the future
Kyle Spence - Sign and help develop one for the future.


SUMMER 2016
Danny Swanson - time will tell.
Jim O'Brien - Superb signing so far.
Conor Thomas - Got to ship up or ship out
Aaron Phillips - time will tell
Billy Daniels - loan out for now help improve his game.
Jack Finch - Jury still out.
 

kg82

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  • Oct 29, 2014
  • #11
ccfc_Tom said:
I'd definatly add willis to that list hes been great this season
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Sorry, he was actually meant to be in the list! My mistake. Willis too
 

stupot07

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  • Oct 29, 2014
  • #12
It's quite common for league one teams to have a big annual squad revamp with high numbers of players leaving/joining.


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torchomatic

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  • Oct 29, 2014
  • #13
Exactly.

italiahorse said:
Simon G words not mine.
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Jack Griffin

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  • Oct 29, 2014
  • #14
stupot07 said:
It's quite common for league one teams to have a big annual squad revamp with high numbers of players leaving/joining.
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Yeah, for the teams who have no chance or little ambition of promotion that is certainly true.

But should it be the case for the only FL team in the 10th (ish) largest city in England?
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

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  • Oct 29, 2014
  • #15
Players like Tudgay and Pugh were only ever stop gaps anyway.

Maddison, G Thomas, Spence, Willis will probably get extended to long term deals. Fleck as well if he can be convinced to sign, Barton will depend on how he does between now and the summer.

Tudgay, Pugh, Webster will probably leave. Jackson and Miller may get a 1 year extension if they perform well but I don't see them being here long term
 

stupot07

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  • Oct 29, 2014
  • #16
Jack Griffin said:
Yeah, for the teams who have no chance or little ambition of promotion that is certainly true.

But should it be the case for the only FL team in the 10th (ish) largest city in England?
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Is it?

Last season:

Wolves - 8 perm in, 2 loans in; 13 perm out, 19 loans out
Brentford - 10 perm in, 10 loans in; 7 perm out, 20 loans out
Rotherham - 10 perm in, 2 loans in; 6 perm out, 3 loan out

2012-13 season.

Doncaster - 17 perm in, 5 loans in; 19 perm out, 9 loans out
Bournemouth - 15 perm in, 4 loans in; 10 perm out, 10 loans out
Yeovil - 13 perm in, 16 loans in; 8 perm out, 4 loans out

2011/12

Charlton - 21 perm in, 5 loans in ; 15 perm out, 12 loan out

Bored now

High turnover of players is just the way league one and two works these days.

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Nick

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  • Oct 29, 2014
  • #17
stupot07 said:
Is it?

Last season:

Wolves - 8 perm in, 2 loans in; 13 perm out, 19 loans out
Brentford - 10 perm in, 10 loans in; 7 perm out, 20 loans out
Rotherham - 10 perm in, 2 loans in; 6 perm out, 3 loan out

2012-13 season.

Doncaster - 17 perm in, 5 loans in; 19 perm out, 9 loans out
Bournemouth - 15 perm in, 4 loans in; 10 perm out, 10 loans out
Yeovil - 13 perm in, 16 loans in; 8 perm out, 4 loans out

High turnover of players is just the way league one and two works these days.

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Give over, I bet you will be saying every other League One team spends over a million every transfer window too?
 
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DaleM

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  • Oct 29, 2014
  • #18
Lets be honest most of them are lucky to be paid to play football :thinking about:
 
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Jack Griffin

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  • Oct 29, 2014
  • #19
stupot07 said:
Is it?

Last season:

Wolves - 8 perm in, 2 loans in; 13 perm out, 19 loans out
Brentford - 10 perm in, 10 loans in; 7 perm out, 20 loans out
Rotherham - 10 perm in, 2 loans in; 6 perm out, 3 loan out

2012-13 season.

Doncaster - 17 perm in, 5 loans in; 19 perm out, 9 loans out
Bournemouth - 15 perm in, 4 loans in; 10 perm out, 10 loans out
Yeovil - 13 perm in, 16 loans in; 8 perm out, 4 loans out

2011/12

Charlton - 21 perm in, 5 loans in ; 15 perm out, 12 loan out

Bored now

High turnover of players is just the way league one and two works these days.

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What was the length of the perm contracts in those clubs? Were they mostly 1 year like City's are, only 2 players got more than 1 season here.
 
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RoboCCFC90

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 29, 2014
  • #20
I am sure much will be dependant on the success this season as to whether the majority of the first team players in the squad stay where put.


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stupot07

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  • Oct 29, 2014
  • #21
Jack Griffin said:
What was the length of the perm contracts in those clubs? Were they mostly 1 year like City's are, only 2 players got more than 1 season here.
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I see, now changing angle. That wasn't what you said, you implied that high turnover of player only occurred in teams that lacked ambition in the league. Which is not true.11


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chiefdave

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  • Oct 29, 2014
  • #22
I hate this about modern football in the lower leagues. Well at least we know Swanson, O'Brien, Thomas, Phillips, Daniels and Finch will all the in the starting XI for the first game next season. Just need another 5 and we can put a team out!
 

ccfc1234

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  • Oct 30, 2014
  • #23
skybluepm2 said:
Aaron Martin's arrival takes the number of short-term loans to five while 12 players will see their current contracts expire in the summer.

JANUARY 2005
Mohamed Coulibaly - oh well
Seb Hines - shame
Aaron Martin - not sure how to feel
Ryan Allsop - delighted
Josh McQuoid - can I drive him tonight
Frank Nouble -gutted


SUMMER 2015
Marcus Tudgay - bye
Danny Pugh -
Simeon Jackson - should extend
Shaun Miller - oh well
Andy Webster - replaceable
John Fleck - sign him up longer
Jordan Willis - sign him up long term
Jordan Clarke
Adam Barton - let's see come jan
James Maddison - new deal
George Thomas
Ivor Lawton
Kyle Spence


SUMMER 2016
Danny Swanson
Jim O'Brien
Conor Thomas
Aaron Phillips
Billy Daniels
Jack Finch


SUMMER 2017
Ryan Haynes
Lee Burge


Very worrying....full squad turnover to occur again next Summer?! Jackson, Fleck, Willis and Maddison are key for future success in my opinion but they could probably play in the league above (Maddison in a year or 2 perhaps).
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a few worries there and Jan we need to sit down with some of the young lads especially, plus Jackson and fleck. Nouble needs to stay too
 
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The Gentleman

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  • Oct 30, 2014
  • #24
stupot07 said:
Is it?

Last season:

Wolves - 8 perm in, 2 loans in; 13 perm out, 19 loans out
Brentford - 10 perm in, 10 loans in; 7 perm out, 20 loans out
Rotherham - 10 perm in, 2 loans in; 6 perm out, 3 loan out

2012-13 season.

Doncaster - 17 perm in, 5 loans in; 19 perm out, 9 loans out
Bournemouth - 15 perm in, 4 loans in; 10 perm out, 10 loans out
Yeovil - 13 perm in, 16 loans in; 8 perm out, 4 loans out

2011/12

Charlton - 21 perm in, 5 loans in ; 15 perm out, 12 loan out

Bored now

High turnover of players is just the way league one and two works these days.

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But what your snapshot list shows is that 5 of the 7 in your list have more permanent ins than outs and the other 2 had just suffered relegation the year before so it is a natural thing to try and cut your wage bill. This is why we seem to be lacking in strength in depth, players not being replaced or players not be signed for the positions that are needed. How can this create the stability in the club that others on this forum are saying we are doing?
 
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