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who is your player of the season? hard to ignore Wakey's choice Koroma - given he's our joint top scorer despite being out for ages, I'll give it another who has come back from injury and I didn't expect to see him again, Eiting, even though he's not likely to be back. Would like him to be though.

young player of the season? Lewis O'Brien - took a while to warm up but when played where he should be is as good an attacking midfielder as we've had for a while. He's younger then Eiting.

your moment of the season? Coming away from Preston with no injuries? That or beating Forest at theirs.

best player you've seen against Town this season? Everyone that played for Norwich at Canary Walk, though you could say we didn't make it hard for them. Pukki if pushed.

Town player you've got high hopes for. I'll also go with Koroma. Wasn't convinced when we first signed him but I think he'd have got 20+ goals this season if he didn't get the fluke injury.

and where do Town go from here over the summer?
1. On holiday
2. Come back from holiday
3. Enter contract talks for cheaper deals with some of the soon to be unemployed that are worth keeping - most won't get the same or a much better deal elsewhere even as free agents and I'm not naming who I'd keep or reject. I'm not a paid football coach and they really should have first dibs over some idiot making choices based on what he sees on Football Manager or FIFA 2021 - even if the data on there is better than our data. Statistics and lies and all that. Stats don't tell you about a players attitude.
4. Tell the rest to clear off - though I suspect our Chairlump did that already at the start of January, which might explain the mostly half-hearted performances since Careless and his mates got a contract extension, plus the reluctance to play certain players so they are fit enough to sign for someone else come the end of the season and we don't have to keep honouring their sicknotes. Transfer fees would be nice to replenish some of the brass we wasted but sod it, write it off against tax if you can.
5. Be honest - if you've been shown or given what amounts to a verbal redundancy notice, are you going to bust a gut if you know you aren't playing/working for a new contract? Our idiot in chief has previous at this. He did the same thing last season as he cut the legs off from under the Cowley's.
5. Borrow whatever it takes and pay Deano off and get him out of the club. He's hanging around like a bad smell. I don't begrudge him a penny and I thank him for the best season ever since I were a lad - but..... If I loaned you £100 I'd expect to get it back eventually, however the loans were really a tax free way of investing in the club and he could have sold to someone that would have paid him off and not leveraged the income of the club to pay him off. That assumes he was well enough (or thought he was well enough) to make a sensible decision at the time. The rest of the board didn't have the bollocks or the voting equity to vote against him or otherwise. He didn't want a shared ownership of the club when he bought us. Strange that he still has 25% ownership of the club then isn't it?
6. It's easy to say "get a better coach and better players in", yes we need them (who doesn't) but it's another thing to name them and pay for them, so I'm passing on that one. If Real or Barca go bust as a result of the ESL going tits up we'll happily take their squad on at £1000 week/player but I think we might get out-bid on a few for some reason. Whistle

At the end of the day you can have many of the best players in the country/world in your club and supposedly one of the best coaches in Europe/The World, but if the coach and the players don't get on with each other and the board can't see the wood for the trees it isn't going to work. See Maureen for almost everywhere he's been for around 2 seasons or more. The fallout from the ESL won't affect us unless 6 clubs suddenly get relegated but that could be fun to watch next season too.
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who is your player of the season? Josh Koroma

young player of the season? Aaron Rowe

your moment of the season? Feliz Naby Sarr's winner at Christmas

best player you've seen against Town this season? Lucas João

Town player you've got high hopes for Etienne Camara

and where do Town go from here over the summer? To the old boys club. Rhodes, Smithies, Pilkington, Jutkiewicz and now we have Patterson lined up, do we?

7. Richard Keogh

8. Lukas Jutkiewicz

9. Jon Stead
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Chuff me I hope not Rolleyes
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Huddersfield need to learn from their success in grabbing Josh Koroma. Everyone in Non-League knew he'd got it. A lot in the EFL were sniffing about, nearly getting the message. You stepped in, made the move.

Every year really good players are told by Premier League teams they'll never make it. A bright club moving quickly could and would grab one or two they knew had the right attitude. Similarly the lower reaches of the EFL and Non-League have several players who could step up to the Championship, given a summer to make that transition.

Unfortunately when your club re-trenches and becomes conservative, given the choice of a player getting raves in EFL 2 or the National, and perhaps a name at the end of his Championship contract you'll always be getting the latter as his career fades. It's not that long ago Forest Green released Kieffer Moore. He was a free agent. Now he's Wales centre forward and only Toney and Armstrong outscored him this season. Che Adams was playing for Ilkeston.

You can get several shots at hitting the bull moving quick in the home market for the price of a modest foreign import, or a second-rater from your own division - a fact fans all know but Chairmen seem to miss.
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We've bin there got history at that one, and not just with non-league players.

A certain well built tall centre forward was deemed to be of an age where he would have no future value had we signed him when we were in League 1. Look where Sarfampton are and have been and look where we are and have been in the seasons since we made that brilliant decision. They sold him for way more than they paid for him when he was well into his "age of no future value" accordng to Town. Funny how that works isn't it?

We also turned down the offer of a Halifax Town centre forward that scored for fun because he "had a bad attitude". Whatever happened to the young man that became known as Jeremy Vardy?

Basically - you need folk in charge that have a clue about football and finance and not those that think they only have a clue about football finance.
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So what I want to know, given that football is on a social media strike this weekend, how are we going to get our 2 o'clock team news tomorrow?
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Radio Local - who haven't a scooby doo so far for this game, might let us know, but don't hold your breath on that one.
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Hoyle vetoed the Lambert signing, lee Clark vetoed the vardy signing, wasn't attitude I don't think, I think he thought his ceiling was mid league 1 and that Novak was the better option and already at the club.

Best way is to have someone who knows football and solely football and leave the finance aspects to someone with solely that expertise, don't mix the two in one person, have two people work together on it.

Thing is Devon, there's always gonna be late bloomers and it could be unexpected. Toney was at Newcastle and underwhelmed out on loan and rebuilt his career to what it is now, like Moore, but therell also be players that burst in the scene and then fade into oblivion, see dale Jennings, truth is, even fergie struggled with it as it's not something readily noticeable and it happens in all sports. I can't say I keep that close an eye on non league and I'm sure there'll be good players out there, but it also doesn't feel like there's a plenty banging on the efl door atm, possibly due to covid and that word of mouth factor being taken away.

As for football manager and FIFA, FIFA focus heavily on the previous iteration and only touch up players when needed. Football manager I know are very much in depth and have people scouting individual clubs around the world. Most the efl clubs have a personal scout assigned to all their teams, it's generally a fan of that club or someone based close to the club, they don't always seem to be that far off considering it's a simulation, by no means rely on it, but to use it as some form of reference, I'd honestly definitely tell clubs to do it
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Leek Lark vetoed the Vardy signing, wasn't attitude I don't think, I think he thought his ceiling was mid league 1 and that Novak was the better option and already at the club.

That worked out well too.
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