Statement signings if we go up? (14 Viewers)

Sick Boy

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Probably about 25M tbh, as we'd have to seek a ready made replacement whether we went up or not as a lot of our play is based around our midfield?

Assuming we could get that sorted, I think last night's match shows we need to break the bank on bringing a striker in in the summer, probably about 30M if we go up, 12-15M if we don't.
Once his heads turned, I imagine we'll be looking at £10M.
 

PUSB-We_are_going_up

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Probably about 25M tbh, as we'd have to seek a ready made replacement whether we went up or not as a lot of our play is based around our midfield?

Assuming we could get that sorted, I think last night's match shows we need to break the bank on bringing a striker in in the summer, probably about 30M if we go up, 12-15M if we don't.
We’ll offer you Jamie Allen in a swap deal plus cash then 😉
 

Ccfcisparks

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Won't he be going into the last year of this contract? The chance of playing PL football under Lampard would be too much to turn down.
Depends if we play too low block for him. He will want to move to a team that matches the Hellball flair.
 

Ipad Boro

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It looks like it'll end up costing them promotion.
It could well do. I all fairness I don't know who'll be going up with you, aside from Millwall no side seems to want to?🤣

If we end up in the playoffs then it will depend who we're up against. If it's Saints, Ipswich and Wrexham, I'd fancy our chances.

If it's Millwall, Bristol and Hull, not a sniff.🤣
 

Hincha

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It could well do. I all fairness I don't know who'll be going up with you, aside from Millwall no side seems to want to?🤣

If we end up in the playoffs then it will depend who we're up against. If it's Saints, Ipswich and Wrexham, I'd fancy our chances.

If it's Millwall, Bristol and Hull, not a sniff.🤣

I'd back you least against Wrexham of those 3 & surprised you've included them in that category. They're low-block merchants away from home and are very good in big games at home

If you fail Hackney will end up at a established mid-table prem side - Everton springs to mind
 

SonofErnie

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I'd back you least against Wrexham of those 3 & surprised you've included them in that category. They're low-block merchants away from home and are very good in big games at home

If you fail Hackney will end up at a established mid-table prem side - Everton springs to mind
Or perhaps a newly promoted one 🤣
 

Ipad Boro

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Doubt he'd go there. He's alright but midtable Prem is his ceiling atm.
At the moment it is.

But he'd relish the chance to develop himself and fight for his place from the bench. Mid-table Prem was Morgan Rogers' ceiling when he left for Villa. Surrounded by better players and with better opponents to play against he'd likely improve.
 

CovRes

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It could well do. I all fairness I don't know who'll be going up with you, aside from Millwall no side seems to want to?🤣

If we end up in the playoffs then it will depend who we're up against. If it's Saints, Ipswich and Wrexham, I'd fancy our chances.

If it's Millwall, Bristol and Hull, not a sniff.🤣
I think you can rest easy on the threat from the scrumpy drinkers.
 

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