Wells? 10:00 - Aug 8 with 19614 views | connell10 | Being reported we are interested in taking him back. | |
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Wells? on 14:54 - Aug 9 with 1465 views | isawqpratwcity |
Wells? on 14:35 - Aug 9 by PinnerPaul | Erm……. its 7 subs |
Is it? I can't tell from this: Number of substitutions OFFICIAL COMPETITIONS The number of substitutes, up to a maximum of five, which may be used in any match played in an official competition will be determined by FIFA, the confederation or the national football association except for men's and women's competitions involving the 1st teams of clubs in the top division or senior 'A' international teams, where the maximum is three substitutes. The competition rules must state how many substitutes may be named, from three to a maximum of twelve. whether one additional substitute may be used when a match goes into extra time (whether or not the team has already used the full number of permitted substitutes) OTHER MATCHES In national “A” team matches, a maximum of twelve substitutes may be named of which a maximum of six may be used. In all other matches, a greater number of substitutes may be used provided that: the teams reach agreement on a maximum number the referee is informed before the match If the referee is not informed, or if no agreement is reached before the match, each team is allowed a maximum of six substitutes. http://www.thefa.com/football-rules-governance/lawsandrules/laws/football-11-11/ | |
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Wells? on 15:00 - Aug 9 with 1437 views | qprd |
Wells? on 11:14 - Aug 9 by simmo | I was in almost exactly this camp when I first heard about the move, I thought it was gratuitous and a bit of a piss-take to plead poverty but get ANOTHER PL loan. I am still in the 'make do' rather than 'double down' mindset. But a few points, some of which have already been highlighted... - Oteh isn't ready, saw him in pre-season and Warburton has had a good look. He didn't list Oteh in his available strikers so he's clearly going back to U23's or on loan. That leaves 2 strikers MW feels are 1st team quality, which isn't enough - MW has had time to look at Malakay properly and perhaps he feels although he's able to do a job in support, if Hugill got injured, etc than relying on him would be too much for the lad and he wants a more proven option as back up / competition - Wells is proven to us, in terms of character, ability and whatever else. He's known, the younger lads connected with him and he wants to come here even when he had other options (same as Cameron) - He will be good and suits the style we want to play, you have to think with his ability and movement that he can do even better than last year under a mostly negative style - He won't cost as much as last season - this is a fair amount of speculation, but he's in his last year, it was on deadline day with Burnley keen to shift him and it's not a knee jerk reaction to us losing our first 4 games and only having Matt Smith to pick All in all I think the good outweighs the bad here. [Post edited 9 Aug 2019 11:20]
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All valid points. | | | |
Wells? on 15:11 - Aug 9 with 1393 views | qprd |
Wells? on 14:34 - Aug 9 by PinnerPaul | IF he's a free agent in the summer, 'price' won't go anywhere. Clue is somewhere in the term free agent! Today MW announced that Malaker has a slight injury - just goes to prove you need a squad - we're only 1 game in. |
price can be in the form of a transfer fee or wages. Obviously he’s a free agent after this season so we don’t need to worry about the transfer fee. But you can’t disregard the wages piece. My point is that we’re in a bit of a bind in terms of resigning him. We want him to play really well this season. But if he scores 20 goals this season, he is going to command higher wages. If Forest want to offer him 40k a week on the back of a great season, we’re unlikely to be able to match that If by contrast he scores 5 goals, the wages he commands next summer will be lower. But would we really want to retain a player with a poor goal return? To the point on wages, you can make the argument that by having him for 2 years in a row, we have a built in advantage to resigning him when he’s a free, irrespective of his standard of his performance and wages offered by different clubs (eg, he’s settled, doesn’t want to move the kids, likes London and the club). But I’m more cynical and think free agents will always just chase the highest wages (as nedum onohua and so many others have demonstrated) | | | |
Wells? on 15:11 - Aug 9 with 1387 views | terryb |
Wells? on 14:35 - Aug 9 by PinnerPaul | Erm……. its 7 subs |
It did state USE three subs. | | | |
Wells? on 15:16 - Aug 9 with 1368 views | terryb |
Wells? on 11:14 - Aug 9 by simmo | I was in almost exactly this camp when I first heard about the move, I thought it was gratuitous and a bit of a piss-take to plead poverty but get ANOTHER PL loan. I am still in the 'make do' rather than 'double down' mindset. But a few points, some of which have already been highlighted... - Oteh isn't ready, saw him in pre-season and Warburton has had a good look. He didn't list Oteh in his available strikers so he's clearly going back to U23's or on loan. That leaves 2 strikers MW feels are 1st team quality, which isn't enough - MW has had time to look at Malakay properly and perhaps he feels although he's able to do a job in support, if Hugill got injured, etc than relying on him would be too much for the lad and he wants a more proven option as back up / competition - Wells is proven to us, in terms of character, ability and whatever else. He's known, the younger lads connected with him and he wants to come here even when he had other options (same as Cameron) - He will be good and suits the style we want to play, you have to think with his ability and movement that he can do even better than last year under a mostly negative style - He won't cost as much as last season - this is a fair amount of speculation, but he's in his last year, it was on deadline day with Burnley keen to shift him and it's not a knee jerk reaction to us losing our first 4 games and only having Matt Smith to pick All in all I think the good outweighs the bad here. [Post edited 9 Aug 2019 11:20]
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A very good post simmo IMO. However, IF we could afford to make a cash offer for the Aberdeen defender, I would have preferred to make an offer for Lyle Taylor rather than take Wells back on loan. Brentford had a £3 million bid turned down for him, but would Charlton have accepted £4 or £5 million? I certainly would have been happier with a permanent striker signing than having three on loan. | | | |
Wells? on 15:22 - Aug 9 with 1339 views | Ned_Kennedys |
Wells? on 15:16 - Aug 9 by terryb | A very good post simmo IMO. However, IF we could afford to make a cash offer for the Aberdeen defender, I would have preferred to make an offer for Lyle Taylor rather than take Wells back on loan. Brentford had a £3 million bid turned down for him, but would Charlton have accepted £4 or £5 million? I certainly would have been happier with a permanent striker signing than having three on loan. |
If Charlton were willing to accept £4m or £5m then I'm sure Brentford would've paid it as they have all the Maupay money. More likely Charlton did not want to sell their main striker in the last few hours of the window with no chance of buying a replacement. | | | |
Wells? on 15:26 - Aug 9 with 1322 views | CamberleyR |
Wells? on 15:16 - Aug 9 by terryb | A very good post simmo IMO. However, IF we could afford to make a cash offer for the Aberdeen defender, I would have preferred to make an offer for Lyle Taylor rather than take Wells back on loan. Brentford had a £3 million bid turned down for him, but would Charlton have accepted £4 or £5 million? I certainly would have been happier with a permanent striker signing than having three on loan. |
I'd maybe have gone for Joe Pigott of Wimbledon but the drawback is both Taylor and Pigott have never played at his level before and at least with Wells you know what you're going to get. Pigott though did really well in his first season in L1 for AFCW scoring 15 (plus 3 in the cups) in a Dons team that just avoided relegation. He's already off the mark this season for them and I think is definitely one to watch. Could be the next Charlie Austin. | |
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Wells? on 15:56 - Aug 9 with 1249 views | PinnerPaul |
Wells? on 14:54 - Aug 9 by isawqpratwcity | Is it? I can't tell from this: Number of substitutions OFFICIAL COMPETITIONS The number of substitutes, up to a maximum of five, which may be used in any match played in an official competition will be determined by FIFA, the confederation or the national football association except for men's and women's competitions involving the 1st teams of clubs in the top division or senior 'A' international teams, where the maximum is three substitutes. The competition rules must state how many substitutes may be named, from three to a maximum of twelve. whether one additional substitute may be used when a match goes into extra time (whether or not the team has already used the full number of permitted substitutes) OTHER MATCHES In national “A” team matches, a maximum of twelve substitutes may be named of which a maximum of six may be used. In all other matches, a greater number of substitutes may be used provided that: the teams reach agreement on a maximum number the referee is informed before the match If the referee is not informed, or if no agreement is reached before the match, each team is allowed a maximum of six substitutes. http://www.thefa.com/football-rules-governance/lawsandrules/laws/football-11-11/ |
Yes it is in the football league Its 3 from 7 which meets the max/min you quote there. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Wells? on 16:04 - Aug 9 with 1224 views | isawqpratwcity |
Wells? on 15:56 - Aug 9 by PinnerPaul | Yes it is in the football league Its 3 from 7 which meets the max/min you quote there. |
The EFL Regulations? Which Section/Appendix? I couldn't find it there. You have to agree those FA Regulations I cut and pasted seem to allow almost anything. | |
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Wells? on 18:38 - Aug 9 with 1128 views | PinnerPaul |
Wells? on 16:04 - Aug 9 by isawqpratwcity | The EFL Regulations? Which Section/Appendix? I couldn't find it there. You have to agree those FA Regulations I cut and pasted seem to allow almost anything. |
Yes I agree but they are IFAB laws so cover football worldwide. No, you're correct I can't find the subs mentioned anywhere on the EFL website either! Rest assured though it IS 3 from 7! | | | |
Wells? on 21:59 - Aug 9 with 1035 views | CHUBBS | I’m pretty happy with the return of Wells as he was very good for us up until The last dozen games where by he became another tired victim of Mclarens flog em to death policy. Technically he will fit in perfectly whilst offering us a potent goal threat and I can see him and Hugill playing well together whilst we’re chasing games. Well done Rangers for another good signing. | | | |
Wells? on 22:46 - Aug 9 with 976 views | Boston | I haven't read the thread to be honest, just want to get on the welcome back Wells bandwagon...if there is one? | |
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