Worth a punt by the sound of himguyrob07 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 26, 2021 12:20 pmCan’t see this ever happening but a fun little distraction on what should be match day.
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January transfer window.
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Re: January transfer window.
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Re: January transfer window.
Steve Cook sounds like he’s close to signing. What does that mean for our current centre backs? Is this a Dickie replacement?
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Re: January transfer window.
Warburton likes 3 at the back, and we’re so short there with JDW’s constant injury problems - so would hope he’s not coming in as a replacement for anyone.
Don’t want to lose Dickie, but he’s nowhere near the level he was at a few months back.
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Re: January transfer window.
He probably needs a rest. Apart from being subbed in the 88th minute against Oxford ... he's played every minute of this season so far.
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Re: January transfer window.
On a very wet pitch, could be useful if Osman Kayak was also in the team.UxbridgeR wrote: ↑Sun Dec 26, 2021 4:18 pmWorth a punt by the sound of himguyrob07 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 26, 2021 12:20 pmCan’t see this ever happening but a fun little distraction on what should be match day.
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Re: January transfer window.
Reports emanating from Bristol that we're in advanced talks to sign ex-Chelsea graduate and current City player Kasey Palmer
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I don't rate Palmer at all; I think we bought him off Chelsea as a sweetener for another deal (?Thomas Kalas) as he never made any sense.
I would be absolutely delighted to see him leave City and would drive the car myself but I really don't want QPR ending up stuck with him even on a free.
I can't link to the thread on the OTIB transfer forum as you have to be signed in to read it but here are the comments about him and his playing style:
I am guessing we will still be paying a large amount of his wages but regardless if we can get him gone permanently it’s a plus. I assume QPR won’t have a lot of money and with the injuries they have plus players going to AFCON it’s probably worth the risk but I will be very surprised if he’s a success there.
Perfect fit for QPR and the reason a warburton team will never get promoted . Play lovely football but way too open. We should of put 4 past them first half & palmer won’t make them any tighter at the back.
Even if we don’t get a striker in it’s still £20+k a week off the wage bill even if we only get £500k for him I’d be happy.
I would be absolutely delighted to see him leave City and would drive the car myself but I really don't want QPR ending up stuck with him even on a free.
I can't link to the thread on the OTIB transfer forum as you have to be signed in to read it but here are the comments about him and his playing style:
I am guessing we will still be paying a large amount of his wages but regardless if we can get him gone permanently it’s a plus. I assume QPR won’t have a lot of money and with the injuries they have plus players going to AFCON it’s probably worth the risk but I will be very surprised if he’s a success there.
Perfect fit for QPR and the reason a warburton team will never get promoted . Play lovely football but way too open. We should of put 4 past them first half & palmer won’t make them any tighter at the back.
Even if we don’t get a striker in it’s still £20+k a week off the wage bill even if we only get £500k for him I’d be happy.
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In what position did Palmer play for BC?BristolCity wrote: ↑Sat Jan 01, 2022 3:49 pmI don't rate Palmer at all; I think we bought him off Chelsea as a sweetener for another deal (?Thomas Kalas) as he never made any sense.
I would be absolutely delighted to see him leave City and would drive the car myself but I really don't want QPR ending up stuck with him even on a free.
I can't link to the thread on the OTIB transfer forum as you have to be signed in to read it but here are the comments about him and his playing style:
I am guessing we will still be paying a large amount of his wages but regardless if we can get him gone permanently it’s a plus. I assume QPR won’t have a lot of money and with the injuries they have plus players going to AFCON it’s probably worth the risk but I will be very surprised if he’s a success there.
Perfect fit for QPR and the reason a warburton team will never get promoted . Play lovely football but way too open. We should of put 4 past them first half & palmer won’t make them any tighter at the back.
Even if we don’t get a striker in it’s still £20+k a week off the wage bill even if we only get £500k for him I’d be happy.
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Re: January transfer window.
Attacking midfielder or support man behind the striker.
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Having watched some clips on him, there's not a lot of content that fills me with any excitement. I'm guessing he'll be a backup for Chair, but then you'd have to question why we wouldn't use Thomas instead.BristolCity wrote: ↑Sat Jan 01, 2022 5:22 pmAttacking midfielder or support man behind the striker.

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Re: January transfer window.
We were talking about Dickie
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Re: January transfer window.
Looks like Cook's chosen Forest....
A good signing for them ...
A good signing for them ...
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