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Poveda, Ugbo and Beadle came good against Birmingham. Considerable improvement on who they replaced. So may have been a better window than some think. 
Pity we did not off load some more. It seems deals done in summer did not allow us to offload sounds we signed them in desperation. Probably impacted our ability to bring in players. With Gregory it sounds as though DC should take an even further step away from day to day transfers.

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7 minutes ago, Jim said:

Nicko’s got a story on us tomorrow.

 

Breakdown in Gregory Derby Deal?

Tension between Röhl and Chansiri?

Free Agent Links?

or the one we’re all 🙏 for, Chansiri selling up?

If it is speculation on somebody buying the club I would be delighted but chances are will be crap not in touch with what is going off these days out oof touch during window.

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8 minutes ago, Jim said:

Nicko’s got a story on us tomorrow.

 

Breakdown in Gregory Derby Deal?

Tension between Röhl and Chansiri?

Free Agent Links?

or the one we’re all 🙏 for, Chansiri selling up?

 

£30k per week striker incoming……😂😂😂

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2 hours ago, Mamalute said:

If it is speculation on somebody buying the club I would be delighted but chances are will be crap not in touch with what is going off these days out oof touch during window.

i've no doubt there are suitors interested at a reasonable price 

There's a problem, the price will not be reasonable

can imagine he thinks he can recoup his losses 

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16 hours ago, Bloxwich Owl said:

 

£30k per week striker incoming……😂😂😂

 

“ Birmingham, Blackburn, Carlisle, Palace, Huddersfield, Ipswich, Man Utd, Oxford, Sheff Wed, Watford & West Brom interested in free agent Dwight Gayle.  Carlisle are front runners at this time.” 

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Sheffield Wednesday will go back in for Orlando City attacker Duncan McGuire this summer, reports Alan Nixon.

Sheffield Wednesday were interested in landing the MLS man on deadline day along with fellow Championship side Blackburn Rovers.

McGuire, 23, looked to have joined the latter on loan before the deal fell through and he has now gone back to America.

In this latest update regarding his situation by reporter Nixon on his Patreon page, the Owls are still keen on him and will ‘take on’ Rovers again for his signature at the end of this season.

Sheffield Wednesday’s chances of signing McGuire depend on what league they are in next term. They are currently fighting for their lives in the second tier.

The Owls won 2-0 at home to Birmingham City last time out after two goals by January signing Ike Ugbo and they are five points from safety.

McGuire would boost their options at the top end of the pitch in the next campaign but it would be very unlikely to see him drop into League One if Danny Röhl’s side do go down.

Sheffield Wednesday’s chances of signing McGuire depend on what league they are in next term. They are currently fighting for their lives in the second tier.

The Owls won 2-0 at home to Birmingham City last time out after two goals by January signing Ike Ugbo and they are five points from safety.

McGuire would boost their options at the top end of the pitch in the next campaign but it would be very unlikely to see him drop into League One if Danny Röhl’s side do go down.

 

 

 

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14 minutes ago, Bloxwich Owl said:

Sheffield Wednesday will go back in for Orlando City attacker Duncan McGuire this summer, reports Alan Nixon.

Sheffield Wednesday were interested in landing the MLS man on deadline day along with fellow Championship side Blackburn Rovers.

McGuire, 23, looked to have joined the latter on loan before the deal fell through and he has now gone back to America.

In this latest update regarding his situation by reporter Nixon on his Patreon page, the Owls are still keen on him and will ‘take on’ Rovers again for his signature at the end of this season.

Sheffield Wednesday’s chances of signing McGuire depend on what league they are in next term. They are currently fighting for their lives in the second tier.

The Owls won 2-0 at home to Birmingham City last time out after two goals by January signing Ike Ugbo and they are five points from safety.

McGuire would boost their options at the top end of the pitch in the next campaign but it would be very unlikely to see him drop into League One if Danny Röhl’s side do go down.

Sheffield Wednesday’s chances of signing McGuire depend on what league they are in next term. They are currently fighting for their lives in the second tier.

The Owls won 2-0 at home to Birmingham City last time out after two goals by January signing Ike Ugbo and they are five points from safety.

McGuire would boost their options at the top end of the pitch in the next campaign but it would be very unlikely to see him drop into League One if Danny Röhl’s side do go down.

 

 

 


More carrot dangling bs put out by the club. Laughable. 

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It’s that ridiculous it can only be someone in the club feeding Nixon stuff like that.

 

The club under Chansiri has got an obsession with spending the cost of 3-4 very good players on one unproven gamble. 

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5 minutes ago, NeonLeon said:

It’s that ridiculous it can only be someone in the club feeding Nixon stuff like that.

 

The club under Chansiri has got an obsession with spending the cost of 3-4 very good players on one unproven gamble. 

Nixon has no real insight into the club, in last transfer window he was wrong on everything he posted about us. McGuire really fed up with Blackburn, made it known so just circulating something we are interested. It is clear Blackburn had no intention of signing deal as not sending forms to EFL is a joke. They agreed a fee if it was accurate which was ridiculous and difficult to say what they were doing they could have been preventing us signing him which is only argument for their actions. 
At what we were prepared to pay think not such a gamble especially with lack of firepower we have up front.

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I think we’ll be in again for McGuire should we stay up but I doubt we’ll get him. I think there will be a lot of change one way or another in the summer but it’ll be change on a Poundland budget.

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