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    BarnsleyFC looking at new signings

    Chief executive Dane Murphy says Barnsley are planning for signings in the January transfer window to bolster their chances of survival in the Championship and is convinced that the club will not sell any players mid-season.

    The Reds, who are currently in the relegation zone and without a win in their last eight matches, have one of the youngest squads in the country after adhering to a policy of signing mainly under 25s.

    Some fans have criticised that strategy but American Murphy, who moved to Oakwell in the summer, has suggested it will continue. The former MLS player told the Chronicle: “We are starting the process now for the January recruitment, like any good club would.

    “We’re looking at all aspects of the group and how to improve it, to make sure that we’re strengthening ourselves to remain in the Championship. Whether that is getting a centre-back, a goal-scoring striker or a midfielder, we will see.

    “Age and experience are not as important as making sure we are getting in the right people to get points, score goals and win games so that we can achieve the main goal of this season which is remaining in the Championship.

    “The players who lack experience entering the season now – through six, seven or eight games – are finding their legs and their voice as leaders. You see it on the training field each day and you see it in games. There are guys who are taking the flag of leadership and really pushing the other guys forward.

    "You can see, especially with the last two performances, that the young players who didn’t have much experience before the season, are showing that they can play at this level. I don’t have any issue at all with having a young team, because leadership experience comes from putting people in the position to gain it. Right now we are on course with exactly what we want to achieve.”

    Barnsley have regularly sold key players in recent transfer windows, with last season’s promotion heroes Ethan Pinnock, Liam Lindsay and Kieffer Moore all being moved on this summer.

    Murphy said: “The good thing with this squad is we have players with contracts that extend beyond this season, the next season and the season after that. The policy isn’t to sell players because his value is X. It is to offer players new contracts like we did with Ethan, Liam and Kieffer but, if they don’t want to stay and their contracts are running out, it is financially responsible to let those guys go.

    “Right now, with this squad, we don’t foresee anyone going out in January, because they are secure from this point into the following seasons. That is part of the reason we have built the young squad so that, if we are good and solid this season, then we can push to the next level next season.”

    Murphy added that the Reds are negotiations to extend the deals of current first teamers. He said: “I can think of two players right now that we are speaking to. I can’t say their names at this moment. They have shown they can play and excel at this level and that they are important parts of the organisation and the club and the locker room.

    "If guys are performing beyond what their contract currently is, or we feel they will contribute to the future growth of the club, we would like them to remain at the club.”

    The Reds are also hoping to tie head coach Daniel Stendel down to a longer-term deal. Murphy said: “We have had several discussions with Daniel and his representative about extending his deal. We haven’t come to an agreement yet. But I am very much enjoying working with him.

    “Anyone who knows Daniel or watches him work knows that this club is his life and it is what he focuses all his time and energy and passion on. He cares about the club and players and has an infectious love for the game.”

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    Thaz been quiet Spud.

    "Right now we are on target with what we want to achieve". Evva quick glance at the league table Spud. Wiv lost six and drawn two of last eight competitive games.

    "Age and experience are not as important as getting in the right people". Alter a few things on thi Spreadsheet software Spud cos it keeps bringing up kids.

    "There are guys who are taking the flag of leadership". Who? We ent gorra proper leader in squad.

    "The policy isnt to sell players because his value is X" But if it is Y you can evvim as long as we ev made a profit.

    Daniel knows the score and is not signing a new contract. The panic button will be pressed in January and some experienced loan players brought in, experience Daniel had pleaded for burrit fell on deaf ears.

    Thi first real sustained effort at trying to pillak fans Spud burrits only a 4 arta 10 Pillakin Score from me.
    Last edited by SBRed48; 28-09-2019 at 08:51 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EastStandRed View Post
    Chief executive Dane Murphy says Barnsley are planning for signings in the January transfer window to bolster their chances of survival in the Championship and is convinced that the club will not sell any players mid-season.

    The Reds, who are currently in the relegation zone and without a win in their last eight matches, have one of the youngest squads in the country after adhering to a policy of signing mainly under 25s.

    Some fans have criticised that strategy but American Murphy, who moved to Oakwell in the summer, has suggested it will continue. The former MLS player told the Chronicle: “We are starting the process now for the January recruitment, like any good club would.

    “We’re looking at all aspects of the group and how to improve it, to make sure that we’re strengthening ourselves to remain in the Championship. Whether that is getting a centre-back, a goal-scoring striker or a midfielder, we will see.

    “Age and experience are not as important as making sure we are getting in the right people to get points, score goals and win games so that we can achieve the main goal of this season which is remaining in the Championship.

    “The players who lack experience entering the season now – through six, seven or eight games – are finding their legs and their voice as leaders. You see it on the training field each day and you see it in games. There are guys who are taking the flag of leadership and really pushing the other guys forward.

    "You can see, especially with the last two performances, that the young players who didn’t have much experience before the season, are showing that they can play at this level. I don’t have any issue at all with having a young team, because leadership experience comes from putting people in the position to gain it. Right now we are on course with exactly what we want to achieve.”

    Barnsley have regularly sold key players in recent transfer windows, with last season’s promotion heroes Ethan Pinnock, Liam Lindsay and Kieffer Moore all being moved on this summer.

    Murphy said: “The good thing with this squad is we have players with contracts that extend beyond this season, the next season and the season after that. The policy isn’t to sell players because his value is X. It is to offer players new contracts like we did with Ethan, Liam and Kieffer but, if they don’t want to stay and their contracts are running out, it is financially responsible to let those guys go.

    “Right now, with this squad, we don’t foresee anyone going out in January, because they are secure from this point into the following seasons. That is part of the reason we have built the young squad so that, if we are good and solid this season, then we can push to the next level next season.”

    Murphy added that the Reds are negotiations to extend the deals of current first teamers. He said: “I can think of two players right now that we are speaking to. I can’t say their names at this moment. They have shown they can play and excel at this level and that they are important parts of the organisation and the club and the locker room.

    "If guys are performing beyond what their contract currently is, or we feel they will contribute to the future growth of the club, we would like them to remain at the club.”

    The Reds are also hoping to tie head coach Daniel Stendel down to a longer-term deal. Murphy said: “We have had several discussions with Daniel and his representative about extending his deal. We haven’t come to an agreement yet. But I am very much enjoying working with him.

    “Anyone who knows Daniel or watches him work knows that this club is his life and it is what he focuses all his time and energy and passion on. He cares about the club and players and has an infectious love for the game.”
    And yet the whole history of football tells you a blend of youth and experience is the best way to achieve positive results .

    So much so that other than the Busby Babes who were so exceptional it really didn't matter nobody else has had any long term success with it .

    Hmm we don't have exceptional championship young players Spud .

    Trying to re-invent the term experience by placing half a dozen championship games above several seasons doesn't fool anyone Spud but nice try anyways .

    Of course the fact that this policy has already failed once at this level seems to have escaped you somehow , could I point out that we watched it whilst you were scratching around in the MLS eating a chilli dog and regular fries .

    It took the loan signing of an exceptionally gifted young footballer who now plays in the PL to make us even remotely competitive and still we fell short , there isn't one player at the club at the moment who will get anywhere near the goals McBurnie got .

    We don't actually have to criticise the policy at this level the league table and the scoring of only 4 goals does that for you .

    Your building an exceptionally good league one team with this policy which given we are in the championship seems pretty flawed to me .

    But hey ho you know better than the supporters , the entire history of football and the league table tells lies .

    Impressive !!!

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    Should have looked for these signings pre season after the fire sale of all of our best stock(that’s how these owners view players- commodities) and not after half a season when we’re deep in the shyte. The players we have are triers but far from being up to the job in this league

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    The bit I liked was “We don’t foresee anyone going out in January” that’s because we are in the bottom three and have no players any beggar wants!
    If we were in the top three there would most definitely be departures in January.

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    Same old same old spud give up trying to pillock it doesn't wash

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    Its embarrassing reading Spud. He must think we fell arta a tree. Our young lads certainly have heart and we have a very good head coach, I wouldn't rule out us climbing that table but by the time we find our feet at this level it'll probably be to big an ask to avoid the drop.

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    And then there will be the auction for our best players and it will all begin again.

    Had enough, that’s my outlook

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