If there are any benefits from spending a few years in the 3rd tier,it is the chance to see at first hand players from other clubs that may just make the step up to the championship.As it seems that we will have limited funds available to strengthen the squad,have we seen any players this season in league 1 that may be 'worth a punt' ?
Few names off the top of my head:-
Etheridge from Walsall to provide competition for Moore.
Patrick Bauer from Charlton- Looked very assured in the recent game at our place.
Mark Beevers- We all know about him. Big strong, experienced centre half.
Ehrun Oztumer- If we are to go for another attacking midfielder, I think I would prefer to go for him over keeping O’Shea.
Tote Obadeyi- Looked really quick, tricky and lively for Oldham last week.
Robert Hall- Oxford- Pacey, tricky winger at Oxford. He’s young so has time to improve and would give us a different dimension.
Sammy Ameobi- On loan at Bolton earlier in the season. Direct, quick, strong. A real miss for Bolton when he went back to Newcastle. Assuming they go up, we might be able to get him as a championship club.
John Lunstram- Oxford- Midfield playmaker in a similar mould to Coutts. He’s about 22-23 years old and has captained England at youth level. Very composed on the ball.
And now strikers. It’s easier to identify these as they catch the eye more when playing against us.
Charlie Wyke- Been prolific for Carlisle and scored a few for Bradford since his January move. Seems to have a bit of everything. Big lad, mobile, goalscorer. Only watched him on the highlights shows but looks a real threat around the box and seems to have a bit of a swagger and aggression about him.
Tom Elliott. Big, powerful target man at Wimbledon. He’s reasonably quick and has scored a fair few goals.
Lee Gregory- We all know about him. In the team of the year. Amongst the top scorers last season. Bladey bladeness etc.
James Vaughan- Has had a superb season for Bury in a fairly poor team. Always had talent but has been plagued by injuries but signs this season he might have put them behind him.