Jamesimp
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Beleaguered transport secretary Chris Grayling offers £89m investment to the Imps, and targets James Ferry of Woking and Will Ferry of Southamption as his first signings.
I'm guessing Bryan's legs have gone?
Beleaguered transport secretary Chris Grayling offers £89m investment to the Imps, and targets James Ferry of Woking and Will Ferry of Southamption as his first signings.
Beleaguered transport secretary Chris Grayling offers £89m investment to the Imps, and targets James Ferry of Woking and Will Ferry of Southamption as his first signings.
Think you fellas need to go back and read the title of this thread (btw it doesn’t say ‘Things that will definitely happen in the transfer market this summer’).
A player such as Wilson would be a very good signing for Grimsby.Perhaps he meant an offer for Bossie or an offer for a player from Grimsby?
I would be surprised by neither. Bostwick has proven himself to be a very good player and I imagine a few League 1 clubs would like him.
I would expect Frecklington and Akinde to stay. As mentioned Frecklington is needed for HG quota. Akinde would need a very good offer to leave, unless he's unhappy for some reason (which by the effort to get him in I have doubts about).
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A player such as Wilson would be a very good signing for Grimsby.
Realistically DC must be trying to fix up Wilson to free some budget and it wouldn`t surprise me if we offloaded him to Grimsby for a small fee and soon?
Good luck to Greeny. Nice to see some of our ex-players still plying their trade further down the leagues.
As I have said numerous times in the past, Wilson should be ahead of Bolger in the centre-back pecking order, and it pains me to see how his Imps career has hit the skids. I for one, will be sad to see him go, if he does indeed depart. Bolger's a bit of liability at the back, Wilson's far more assured (and don't just judge him on his outings at right-back).
https://therealefl.co.uk/2019/06/10...ln-lack-the-budget-to-pay-fee-for-mark-ohara/
Mildly interesting quote from DM. Smoke and mirrors from Danny possibly, but in any case it spices up the Posh matches nicely. Big spending 'boro against poor little Lincoln. No pressure on you 'boro boys to win from your own chairman there, no pressure.
As I have said numerous times in the past, Wilson should be ahead of Bolger in the centre-back pecking order, and it pains me to see how his Imps career has hit the skids. I for one, will be sad to see him go, if he does indeed depart. Bolger's a bit of liability at the back, Wilson's far more assured (and don't just judge him on his outings at right-back).
Bolger's a bit of liability at the back).
Bolger in my opinion will prove to be a good player. From what I have seen so far his actual defending is really solid. His problem is when in possession his distribution is not so hot. But there are ways round that and that can be worked on.
Wilson is a better player with the ball but in relation to 99% of professional centre halves can 't head the ball for toffee. That in my mind is why we have I'd seen much of him.
As I have said numerous times in the past, Wilson should be ahead of Bolger in the centre-back pecking order, and it pains me to see how his Imps career has hit the skids. I for one, will be sad to see him go, if he does indeed depart. Bolger's a bit of liability at the back, Wilson's far more assured (and don't just judge him on his outings at right-back).
We've usually ended up with a couple of those type of signings under DC.I am quite liking playing the pauper until the first couple of shackell esq signings roll into town.