Post by Cantankerous Gas on Jan 31, 2016 15:04:06 GMT
DC has done his business early so I don't expect much action from us before tomorrow night. But, some of our league 2 rivals could be busy.
www.hitc.com/en-gb/2016/01/30/qpr-eye-late-transfer-window-move-for-oxford-united-star-kemar-r/
www.exeterexpressandecho.co.uk/Exeter-City-manager-Paul-Tisdale-expects-Tom/story-28637643-detail/story.html#ixzz3ypmXguPn
www.hucknalldispatch.co.uk/news/mansfield-town-opinion-nicky-hunt-departure-would-be-a-massive-loss-for-stags-1-7706770#ixzz3ypnEtkPp
www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/manchester-united-want-oxford-manager-7279074
QPR eye late transfer window move for Oxford United star Kemar Roofe
Queens Park Rangers are eyeing a beat-the-deadline move for Oxford United midfielder Kemar Roofe, HITC Sport understands from sources close to the club.
Roofe is regarded as one of the best young talents in the lower leagues after catching the eye at Oxford.
Since arriving initially on loan last February Roofe has scored an impressive 24 goals in 49 appearances for Oxford.
The former West Bromwich Albion youngster has been in outstanding form for Oxford this season, including a match-winning performance in the FA Cup win over Swansea City earlier this month.
Queens Park Rangers are eyeing a beat-the-deadline move for Oxford United midfielder Kemar Roofe, HITC Sport understands from sources close to the club.
Roofe is regarded as one of the best young talents in the lower leagues after catching the eye at Oxford.
Since arriving initially on loan last February Roofe has scored an impressive 24 goals in 49 appearances for Oxford.
The former West Bromwich Albion youngster has been in outstanding form for Oxford this season, including a match-winning performance in the FA Cup win over Swansea City earlier this month.
Exeter City manager Paul Tisdale expects Tom Nichols to be sold
Exeter City manager Paul Tisdale has revealed that he expects leading striker Tom Nichols to be sold in this January transfer window.
Nichols, who has scored 12 goals for City this campaign, was missing from the matchday squad as Exeter recorded a 2-0 win over Hartlepool United on Saturday. Tisdale said that he had taken the Nichols out of team as there was serious interest in the player.
"We are at that stage where there is some real strong interest in Tom (Nichols) and we are expecting that is going to turn into a sale. It might not by Monday, but I just thought it was prudent that today, and in training this week, I kept him out of the firing line. We had to change our format today to fit, and Tom has been in good form for us, but it just shows you the value of the squad."
Swindon Town, Peterborough United and Barnsley have all been linked with Nicholls in the past month. The current transfer window shuts at 11pm on Monday, February 1.
Exeter City manager Paul Tisdale has revealed that he expects leading striker Tom Nichols to be sold in this January transfer window.
Nichols, who has scored 12 goals for City this campaign, was missing from the matchday squad as Exeter recorded a 2-0 win over Hartlepool United on Saturday. Tisdale said that he had taken the Nichols out of team as there was serious interest in the player.
"We are at that stage where there is some real strong interest in Tom (Nichols) and we are expecting that is going to turn into a sale. It might not by Monday, but I just thought it was prudent that today, and in training this week, I kept him out of the firing line. We had to change our format today to fit, and Tom has been in good form for us, but it just shows you the value of the squad."
Swindon Town, Peterborough United and Barnsley have all been linked with Nicholls in the past month. The current transfer window shuts at 11pm on Monday, February 1.
Nicky Hunt departure would be a ‘massive loss’ for Stags
As ever though in the ocean of football, the good ship Mansfield has been rocked with the news that captain Nicky Hunt has been subject to an offer from another League Two club.
By the time this makes print on Wednesday, skipper Hunt may well have departed after missing Saturday’s 1-0 win at Crawley to hold talks with said new club.
I am resigned to the fact that Hunt will be gone perhaps before I’ve tucked into my Sunday Roast – for me, this is a bigger loss to the club than if we had lost one of the players always linked with moves elsewhere.
For Hunt, the rumoured destination of Leyton Orient (although at the time of writing there’s nothing but speculation in the air here) would see him link up with former Bolton team mate Kevin Nolan, who has just taken over as Player-Manager of the O’s.
As ever though in the ocean of football, the good ship Mansfield has been rocked with the news that captain Nicky Hunt has been subject to an offer from another League Two club.
By the time this makes print on Wednesday, skipper Hunt may well have departed after missing Saturday’s 1-0 win at Crawley to hold talks with said new club.
I am resigned to the fact that Hunt will be gone perhaps before I’ve tucked into my Sunday Roast – for me, this is a bigger loss to the club than if we had lost one of the players always linked with moves elsewhere.
For Hunt, the rumoured destination of Leyton Orient (although at the time of writing there’s nothing but speculation in the air here) would see him link up with former Bolton team mate Kevin Nolan, who has just taken over as Player-Manager of the O’s.
Oxford manager considering Manchester United job offer
Michael Appleton has been asked to shape the future of Manchester United as their new academy chief, writes Neil Moxley in the Sunday People.
The Oxford United boss is now mulling over an offer from Old Trafford to find a modern-day Class of '92.
The former Man United trainee, whose made just two appearances for the club and whose playing career was ended in his 20s by a knee injury, is flying high in his first full season in charge at the Kassam Stadium.
And now United want the 40-year-old to reshape a youth system that has fallen way behind those of the likes of Manchester City and Chelsea.
Michael Appleton has been asked to shape the future of Manchester United as their new academy chief, writes Neil Moxley in the Sunday People.
The Oxford United boss is now mulling over an offer from Old Trafford to find a modern-day Class of '92.
The former Man United trainee, whose made just two appearances for the club and whose playing career was ended in his 20s by a knee injury, is flying high in his first full season in charge at the Kassam Stadium.
And now United want the 40-year-old to reshape a youth system that has fallen way behind those of the likes of Manchester City and Chelsea.