Released Players or Made Available for Transfer (31 Viewers)

GC1976

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Pretty obvious I know (some of them) but who do you think will be shown the exit next month

Tavares
Howley
Allen ??
Burroughs
Paterson
Raphael
Tyler
Collins
 

ccfc1234

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I suspect Binks, Lati, Bidwell, Simms and maybe Wright would also be in the 'avaliable for transfer category'
 

Sky Blue Goblin

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Tavares (released)
Howley (released)
Allen (released)
Burroughs (released)
Paterson (released)
Raphael (released)
Tyler (released)

Collins ( Transfer Listed)
Simms ( Transfer Listed)
Bidwell ( Transfer Listed)
Binks (Transfer Listed)

Bassette (Loan Listed)
Raphael (Loan Listed)

I do think more could be sold like Lati, Wright, Sheaf and BTA but don’t think they’ll be transfer listed.
 

Domo

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not sure why anyone would release allen? great squad player.
Rafa defo a project, could easily come good at some point
the hound, surely with age will progress, hes still only 20?
 

PVA

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I'd keep Allen 100%. He's not going to start but he's proved this season that he's a decent squad player.

He's had a couple of good games and a one or two excellent games. But on the whole he's rather average and just not good enough on the ball.

Sell Sheaf and Allen, sign one first choice starter and a young backup/rotation

Grimes - New Signing - Rudoni - as starters.
Eccles - Torp - New Signing - as squad players.
 

Skyblueweeman

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He's had a couple of good games and a one or two excellent games. But on the whole he's rather average and just not good enough on the ball.

Sell Sheaf and Allen, sign one first choice starter and a young backup/rotation

Grimes - New Signing - Rudoni - as starters.
Eccles - Torp - New Signing - as squad players.

But we don't want to have to replace half the squad. Allen is a good option to keep...we know he's a decent person, keeps himself in shape, is a decent player and seemingly liked around the squad.

No brainer to keep him.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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I'd keep Allen 100%. He's not going to start but he's proved this season that he's a decent squad player.

He had some good games for us but I can’t see him renewing his contract with us. He’ll want more regular first team football.

It’s an opportunity to bank the saved wages and potentially pursue a CM. For the right price, I’d be open to selling Sheaf or Eccles.

We’ve got Sheaf, Grimes, Eccles and Torp all contract for next season with Kai Andrews having a promising loan spell at Motherwell… it might be an area

The big areas we need to improve on is the defence and our options out wide. We need 4 first wingers, 4 first team fullbacks. Our defensive mistakes were far too costly this season and you think with how we’re playing under Lampard, you need at least one ‘athletic’ CB.
 

Grendel

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But we don't want to have to replace half the squad. Allen is a good option to keep...we know he's a decent person, keeps himself in shape, is a decent player and seemingly liked around the squad.

No brainer to keep him.

I just can’t see why Eccles would stay as a squad player when he was playing every week under Robins.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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I just can’t see why Eccles would stay as a squad player when he was playing every week under Robins.

If someone is willing to pay a few million for him, you’d have to take the money for FFP. It means that, in theory, it’s pure profit to put in the transfer kitty (to my limited understanding).

Looking at the way teams can break through our high line, we have 2 options to address this imo:
1) change tactics
2) add athletic personnel

Lampard will more likely opt for option number 2. The squad is v much built in Robins’ image and it’ll start to change significantly.
 

Sky Blue Goblin

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To be fair I like Allen, I just thought the club will be looking at more attacking 8s to cover torp and Rudoni.

DM - Grimes, Eccles
CM - New starter, Rudoni, Torp , Andrews

Personally would love Aasgard here.
 

Offhegoes

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I would think Kai Andrews may be an option for CM next season, and also Issac Moore who's made the bench for the last few weeks. He's highly thought of..
 

KenilworthSkyBlue

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If someone is willing to pay a few million for him, you’d have to take the money for FFP. It means that, in theory, it’s pure profit to put in the transfer kitty (to my limited understanding).

Looking at the way teams can break through our high line, we have 2 options to address this imo:
1) change tactics
2) add athletic personnel

Lampard will more likely opt for option number 2. The squad is v much built in Robins’ image and it’ll start to change significantly.

Why just for FFP when we're absolutely nowhere near in breach of the threshold?
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Why just for FFP when we're absolutely nowhere near in breach of the threshold?

First and foremost, Eccles isn’t a first choice player as far as we’ve seen under Lampard. So if someone was willing to pay a few million for a rotation player, it makes sense for both parties.

Just because FFP isn’t a consideration right now, it could be in the next couple of years if we keep on spending to push towards returning to the Prem. It’s best to be cautious in this regard so we have extra manoeuvrability in the seasons to come.

In terms of transfer fees alone, we’re already one of the most expensive squads in the league. Our wage bill and agent fees are relatively low to offset that.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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I just can’t see why Eccles would stay as a squad player when he was playing every week under Robins.
He was really very good when he came on
First pass sent wright through
Second pass the same and Rudoni completely free on the other side of the pitch for an easy ball
He also won the ball on numerous occasions and won a few free kicks
Shame he went off as the time lost was added and Sunderland used it to score from the resulting corner
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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He was really very good when he came on
First pass sent wright through
Second pass the same and Rudoni completely free on the other side of the pitch for an easy ball
He also won the ball on numerous occasions and won a few free kicks
Shame he went off as the time lost was added and Sunderland used it to score from the resulting corner

It depends on what Lampard has in mind for the team. At the minute, Rudoni and Grimes are locked in for the 3 CM/AM positions. So you have Sheaf, Eccles and Torp fighting for one spot. Assuming Allen leaves at the end of the contract, that headcount will need to be replaced too and dependent on whether or not Andrews is deemed good enough to play a role immediately next season.

To be honest, with how much space we leave between the lines in midfield and defence, I can see us going for something totally different in midfield. Lampard has compared Sakamoto to Kante and the way Sakamoto helps the CMs defend makes me think Lampard will opt for a ‘Kante-esque’ midfielder.

With the tools we’ve got, Torp at his best probably starts for me. Defensively, he’s surprisingly solid. A creative midfielder and he’s a credible goal threat. That all said, he’s not particularly athletic and can be inconsistent.
 

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