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It was said the other day that Wilder was meeting with the new owners to discuss transfer strategy.

Hopefully a few things change from the previous regime.

As in we speed up the process in making signings, we don't just identify 1 target and spend all month chasing him, we are more robust in getting the signings done, and we don't sign any injury prone players.

Over to new owners.
 

It was said the other day that Wilder was meeting with the new owners to discuss transfer strategy.

Hopefully a few things change from the previous regime.

As in we speed up the process in making signings, we don't just identify 1 target and spend all month chasing him, we are more robust in getting the signings done, and we don't sign any injury prone players.

Over to new owners.
I'm still half asleep but currently we seen to need, at the minimum 2 wingers (Brooks maybe on loan to a Wycombe/Stockport type near top of L1) + one or two centre forwards.
 
I have no doubt Wilder will be backed in January. But if we start to drift down the table - make no mistake the new owners will not hesitate to make a change of Manager. The attitude of US businessmen to hiring & firing managers based on ‘results’ is much more cutthroat. Don’t forget he’s only got 6 months left on his contract.

I think Chris has done a fabulous job - but the landscape & expectation has changed significantly now with new owners who only have one objective…….to make money = promotion to the Premier League asap.
 
We need signings as soon as possible but I really can't see that happening. We'll see.
 
With the injurys yesterday a centre half, centre mid, winger and bbd minimum
yes thats the minimum requirement with bbd not being in saints squad yesterday that looks nailed on and vibes about tyler morton also suggest hes on his way as well the other 2 signings will be very interesting
 
Definitely, but I’d be happy to wait a few weeks for the right signings. Similar to how we handled our business in the summer.
I think my worry there is that we have a tough few games. If we drop badly then we need to recover quickly and these signings may well not be match fit. We have Cardiff, Swansea and Hull. Need to take points really from all those.
 
I have no doubt Wilder will be backed in January. But if we start to drift down the table - make no mistake the new owners will not hesitate to make a change of Manager. The attitude of US businessmen to hiring & firing managers based on ‘results’ is much more cutthroat. Don’t forget he’s only got 6 months left on his contract.

I think Chris has done a fabulous job - but the landscape & expectation has changed significantly now with new owners who only have one objective…….to make money = promotion to the Premier League asap.
Exactly the same conversation we were having on the way home

However , CW deserves proper backing in January - I think we need 5/ 6 players to have a realistic chance of autos
 
Why ?

All soundbites from CW is that we are ready to go immediately on a couple at least
He's not even spoken to the owners yet. They've never owned a football club and don't seem like they have money to burn. Seems odd you'd just give Wilder whatever he wants without having someone you trust to give you some reassurance.
 
He's not even spoken to the owners yet. They've never owned a football club and don't seem like they have money to burn. Seems odd you'd just give Wilder whatever he wants without having someone you trust to give you some reassurance.
Wilder may not have directly, but Bettis will have done and options will have been put in place no matter who owned the club Jan 1 .

Therefore there will be a minimum / poss BBD and the Liverpool lad ? if the Prince retained ownership- but now CW can discuss other possibilities with the new owners . These other possibilities may have also been lined up on the assumption that the new owners are in situ .

Wilder will get backing imo - his record thus far deserves it - what he does with that backing to earn further support is another question
 

It was said the other day that Wilder was meeting with the new owners to discuss transfer strategy.

Hopefully a few things change from the previous regime.

As in we speed up the process in making signings, we don't just identify 1 target and spend all month chasing him, we are more robust in getting the signings done, and we don't sign any injury prone players.

Over to new owners.
Not sure those problems are only related to us, but we seem like we drag things out a lot or take risks

Think they’ll know the targets and probably the budget, so it should hopefully be a plan for now and the medium term as well
 
I have no doubt Wilder will be backed in January. But if we start to drift down the table - make no mistake the new owners will not hesitate to make a change of Manager. The attitude of US businessmen to hiring & firing managers based on ‘results’ is much more cutthroat. Don’t forget he’s only got 6 months left on his contract.

I think Chris has done a fabulous job - but the landscape & expectation has changed significantly now with new owners who only have one objective…….to make money = promotion to the Premier League asap.
Who on earth's going to come in and squeeze more out the squad than he has?

Sounds like Birmingham syndrome to me
 
As others have said … Wilder is getting the absolute maximum from a very limited squad

It is an anomaly that we are where we are not the expectation.

If we want to maintain a top 6 place we need minimum 4 players in Jan.

Of real quality not one’s for the future

We really are HMS shithouse this season … we play so badly but find a way… if we can add quality to that mindset we will be ok but if we think just judging and puffing will be enough forget it.

And if we go up we would need an entire new team to have a sniff if staying up
 
If CW gets what he wants to make us serious challenges for promotion then we get promoted what happens then ? we would need possibly six new Premier league players in the summer just to give us a chance of staying up
 
He's not even spoken to the owners yet. They've never owned a football club and don't seem like they have money to burn. Seems odd you'd just give Wilder whatever he wants without having someone you trust to give you some reassurance.
Will Des Taylor be at the meeting ? Has he been officially appointed yet ?
 
Wilder may not have directly, but Bettis will have done and options will have been put in place no matter who owned the club Jan 1 .

Therefore there will be a minimum / poss BBD and the Liverpool lad ? if the Prince retained ownership- but now CW can discuss other possibilities with the new owners . These other possibilities may have also been lined up on the assumption that the new owners are in situ .

Wilder will get backing imo - his record thus far deserves it - what he does with that backing to earn further support is another question

Agree that's how I see it.

BBD and Tyler Morton deals were already set up with both coming....even with the Prince in charge.
The Prince would have been struggling to bring in anything more.

However now we have new owners....
I suppose Wilder wants to know if we can bring in those 2 plus an additional player or 2 and what the Jan budget will be.
 
If CW gets what he wants to make us serious challenges for promotion then we get promoted what happens then ? we would need possibly six new Premier league players in the summer just to give us a chance of staying up

Agree but it doesn't really matter, any time spent in the PL seriously boosts a clubs finances.
Even if we're instantly relegated we should easily have one of the best teams in Championship for another promotion in 2027.

Think if we're promoted then the club will aim to buy up and coming Championship stars (like some of the Sunderland youngsters, the midfielder Bellingham and the winger Watson) instead of buying tried and tested experienced PL players.
 
Agree but it doesn't really matter, any time spent in the PL seriously boosts a clubs finances.
Even if we're instantly relegated we should easily have one of the best teams in Championship for another promotion in 2027.

Think if we're promoted then the club will aim to buy up and coming Championship stars (like some of the Sunderland youngsters, the midfielder Bellingham and the winger Watson) instead of buying tried and tested experienced PL players.
Assuming they don’t go up ?
Even if they didn’t that pair will be the thick end of £40m with plenty of interest from other (established) PL sides
 

What evidence is this based on? Or is it based on a hunch which is coloured by the protracted nature of a [checks notes] £100m transaction.
If you have money to burn then surely the takeover is quick?
 

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