Danny Cowley Portsmouth FC career update
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Danny Cowley Portsmouth FC career update
I sense a good proportion of my fellow board members on here are not fans of our PE teacher brother double act, but surely you have to admit that this has been our best transfer window for quite some time, and we've only signed two loan players!
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Re: Danny Cowley Portsmouth FC career update
I'm with you SB - I'm confident that the Cowleys will put together a successful team and really like the positive attitude they've brought to the club and community.Selsey Bill wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 4:35 pm I sense a good proportion of my fellow board members on here are not fans of our PE teacher brother double act, but surely you have to admit that this has been our best transfer window for quite some time, and we've only signed two loan players!
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Re: Danny Cowley Portsmouth FC career update
I'm not sold on him, but I can see what he is trying to do and I can see it happening on occasions - including the first 20 minutes on Saturday, and it's not many weeks ago we were the high press kings of the country.
For me it's clear this squad he has now isn't the squad he wants, but he has to field a side and despite being in transition he still wants to win games and get the play offs.
I'm hoping that the wiggle room we now have in the budget means he can get a few more of the players he wants in now but more so in the summer when we lose even more.
The players we have got in are by and large better than the ones we let go or at least of equal ability. I don't expect Williams to be here next season he was a signing to plug a gap.
Their biggest crime for me was the last game of last season and their inability to get the team up for that game but so far I can see where we are trying to go and it's going to take time.
For me it's clear this squad he has now isn't the squad he wants, but he has to field a side and despite being in transition he still wants to win games and get the play offs.
I'm hoping that the wiggle room we now have in the budget means he can get a few more of the players he wants in now but more so in the summer when we lose even more.
The players we have got in are by and large better than the ones we let go or at least of equal ability. I don't expect Williams to be here next season he was a signing to plug a gap.
Their biggest crime for me was the last game of last season and their inability to get the team up for that game but so far I can see where we are trying to go and it's going to take time.
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Re: Danny Cowley Portsmouth FC career update
But yet again it’s loans not loans with option to buy. Short term fixes again not a long term transitional plan.
In the summer 4 loans 2 gone I’m discounting Bazunu as that’s an issue that divides this forum and the jury is still out regarding Hirst so let’s wait until the end of the window as now his only options will not include more loans.
I’d like us to try and turn Romeo to a contract player then opens up another loan.
I would also suggest that Freeman and Williams have hardly set the place on fire so it’s hit and miss with his record on recruitment in my view
In the summer 4 loans 2 gone I’m discounting Bazunu as that’s an issue that divides this forum and the jury is still out regarding Hirst so let’s wait until the end of the window as now his only options will not include more loans.
I’d like us to try and turn Romeo to a contract player then opens up another loan.
I would also suggest that Freeman and Williams have hardly set the place on fire so it’s hit and miss with his record on recruitment in my view
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Re: Danny Cowley Portsmouth FC career update
The jury is still out for me I am afraid. They have said a lot but, in my opinion, there is little evidence of any improvement yet. I think talk of 'transition' is, again, not really showing much either other than getting the high earners off the wage bill. I don't like their reliance on loaning players, which is a concern for me because they have a history of using the loan system. We have just got rid of 5 players so I am looking with interest as to how many of their replacements will be loans. So far the two who have come in are loans of which one definitely will not be here next season. If the striker turns out to be successful he will be too expensive anyway.
Obviously I hope they turn out to be successful and I don't write them off because they may well turn out to be good for the club. But as things stand I am disappointed with them so far.
Obviously I hope they turn out to be successful and I don't write them off because they may well turn out to be good for the club. But as things stand I am disappointed with them so far.
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TBH I'm more impressed with the 'outs' than the 'ins' in this window. It almost completes the Cowley clear-out and sets us up for an interesting summer when we finally see what the result of three-transfer windows looks like. With their own players starting 2022-23, the excuses have run out. I expect to finally see the pressing, attacking football we were promised.Selsey Bill wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 4:35 pm I sense a good proportion of my fellow board members on here are not fans of our PE teacher brother double act, but surely you have to admit that this has been our best transfer window for quite some time, and we've only signed two loan players!
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Re: Danny Cowley Portsmouth FC career update
You would be hard pressed to have a worse January window than our recent record. These two new loans may turn out to be brilliant but I would hardly say that brining in two loan players is too much to get excited about.Selsey Bill wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 4:35 pm I sense a good proportion of my fellow board members on here are not fans of our PE teacher brother double act, but surely you have to admit that this has been our best transfer window for quite some time, and we've only signed two loan players!
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Re: Danny Cowley Portsmouth FC career update
I think it is a question of the silent majority who support the Cowleys. It seems to be the noisy newer posters that have a down on most things including the Cowleys. I think they are doing a better job of it than their predecessor. This transfer window clearly illustrates that. They have got rid of the dead wood and are clearly being very careful with the recruitment. Pompey are within striking distance of the `Play Offs` in a transition season. Life is not perfect and I think they are doing a good job in difficult circumstances.
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Well he’s run out of loan options now so unless we bring players in on contracts that’s our lot this window hardly a successful window so far as adding a centre back gives us cover not necessarily an improvement so in my view only one true improvementBlue Walter wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 6:12 pm The jury is still out for me I am afraid. They have said a lot but, in my opinion, there is little evidence of any improvement yet. I think talk of 'transition' is, again, not really showing much either other than getting the high earners off the wage bill. I don't like their reliance on loaning players, which is a concern for me because they have a history of using the loan system. We have just got rid of 5 players so I am looking with interest as to how many of their replacements will be loans. So far the two who have come in are loans of which one definitely will not be here next season. If the striker turns out to be successful he will be too expensive anyway.
Obviously I hope they turn out to be successful and I don't write them off because they may well turn out to be good for the club. But as things stand I am disappointed with them so far.
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Re: Danny Cowley Portsmouth FC career update
I think this season has proven that
To be the devils advocate which Cowley really pulls the strings?
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Re: Danny Cowley Portsmouth FC career update
BlueinPLtwenty wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 6:19 pm I think it is a question of the silent majority who support the Cowleys. It seems to be the noisy newer posters that have a down on most things including the Cowleys. I think they are doing a better job of it than their predecessor. This transfer window clearly illustrates that. They have got rid of the dead wood and are clearly being very careful with the recruitment. Pompey are within striking distance of the `Play Offs` in a transition season. Life is not perfect and I think they are doing a good job in difficult circumstances.
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Re: Danny Cowley Portsmouth FC career update
I guess that it doesn't matter as long as they don't fall outPompey55 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 6:30 pmI think this season has proven that
To be the devils advocate which Cowley really pulls the strings?
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