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Thread: January Transfer Window

  1. #81
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    Quote Originally Posted by shedka View Post
    True but we are still by far the biggest club after the sheep and edinburgh duo outwith the uglies, so depends how its pitched to him really, its unlikely but definitely worth a shot
    Don’t think he will fancy the Championship instead of an SPL team

  2. #82
    If he comes back it could be Hearts as Shankland looks a cert to move to Rangers. Aberdeen could lose Miovski and will need a striker. Not a chance of him going anywhere near the championship.

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    Jim Goodwin reckons Dundee United can utilise the January transfer window to give their squad a timely “jag” in the Championship title race.

    The Tangerines enjoyed a blistering start to the season and were seven points clear at the summit of the second tier as recently as November 10.

    However, a recent wobble – winning just one of their last three league matches – allied with the postponement of their trip to Morton and Raith Rovers’ scintillating form has seen the Fifers usurp Goodwin’s men.

    Rovers now boast a five-point lead in the battle for promotion, albeit United have a game in hand.

    The Tannadice boss is certainly not pressing the panic button after the club’s first dip of the campaign, and won’t be making swingeing changes next month, but he sees major benefit in “freshening” things up.


    JIm Goodwin has watched his side pegged back and overtaken by Raith Rovers in the Championship. Image: SNS
    “When I think back to my time as a player it was always quite exciting when a new face or two came into the building,” said Goodwin.

    “And it gives everyone a little jag as well; to up their game and to keep the competition there.

    “It is not to take anyone’s place in the team, but it is to have more competition for places – especially going into the second half of the season, where teams do get a little bit leggy.

    “It would be nice to freshen things up and we are in a position to do that. We are trying to strengthen the squad.

    “The chairman (Mark Ogren) and chief executive (Luigi Capuano) have been a great support. They will make finances available if the right type of players become available.”

    January window difficulties
    However, Goodwin is acutely aware that the winter window is a famously challenging one in which to do business.

    As such, a couple of select additions are more likely than major surgery, unless there are notable departures.

    Jim Goodwin demands more from Dundee United on the touchline
    Dundee United boss Jim Goodwin demands more on the touchline. Image: SNS
    “We have been active in terms of assessing the options that are out there,” continued Goodwin. “It is always a difficult window to get anything done in because the options are quite limited.

    “The good players who are at clubs tend still to be wanted and those who aren’t available, possibly, haven’t played a great deal of football.

    “So, it is about getting the balance right.”

    Simon Murray rumours

    “He is, as far as I am aware, a valued member of the Ross County squad and is scoring a lot of important goals for them.”

  4. #84
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    Quote Originally Posted by tHeArAb View Post
    Van Veen available and looking for a move back to Scotland.

    Make it happen!
    No chance he’ll go outside SPL

    No chance we have type of money to spend to outbid Hibs hearts sheep or even Motherwell I suspect

  5. #85
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    Quote Originally Posted by moicher View Post
    Jim Goodwin reckons Dundee United can utilise the January transfer window to give their squad a timely “jag” in the Championship title race.

    The Tangerines enjoyed a blistering start to the season and were seven points clear at the summit of the second tier as recently as November 10.

    However, a recent wobble – winning just one of their last three league matches – allied with the postponement of their trip to Morton and Raith Rovers’ scintillating form has seen the Fifers usurp Goodwin’s men.

    Rovers now boast a five-point lead in the battle for promotion, albeit United have a game in hand.

    The Tannadice boss is certainly not pressing the panic button after the club’s first dip of the campaign, and won’t be making swingeing changes next month, but he sees major benefit in “freshening” things up.


    JIm Goodwin has watched his side pegged back and overtaken by Raith Rovers in the Championship. Image: SNS
    “When I think back to my time as a player it was always quite exciting when a new face or two came into the building,” said Goodwin.

    “And it gives everyone a little jag as well; to up their game and to keep the competition there.

    “It is not to take anyone’s place in the team, but it is to have more competition for places – especially going into the second half of the season, where teams do get a little bit leggy.

    “It would be nice to freshen things up and we are in a position to do that. We are trying to strengthen the squad.

    “The chairman (Mark Ogren) and chief executive (Luigi Capuano) have been a great support. They will make finances available if the right type of players become available.”

    January window difficulties
    However, Goodwin is acutely aware that the winter window is a famously challenging one in which to do business.

    As such, a couple of select additions are more likely than major surgery, unless there are notable departures.

    Jim Goodwin demands more from Dundee United on the touchline
    Dundee United boss Jim Goodwin demands more on the touchline. Image: SNS
    “We have been active in terms of assessing the options that are out there,” continued Goodwin. “It is always a difficult window to get anything done in because the options are quite limited.

    “The good players who are at clubs tend still to be wanted and those who aren’t available, possibly, haven’t played a great deal of football.

    “So, it is about getting the balance right.”

    Simon Murray rumours

    “He is, as far as I am aware, a valued member of the Ross County squad and is scoring a lot of important goals for them.”
    Unfortunate he’s not supporting Simon Murray rumours

    Hope it’s not a lad like Alex Nicholls from Barnet or wherever we end up with

  6. #86
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    Really not getting the clamour for Murray. He's had one good season since he left us and got a move to County off the back of it. Has hardly set the heather on fire there either.

  7. #87
    Quote Originally Posted by tHeArAb View Post
    Really not getting the clamour for Murray. He's had one good season since he left us and got a move to County off the back of it. Has hardly set the heather on fire there either.
    I agree. Last time he was here his finishing was terrible, missed some real sitters.

  8. #88
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    Quote Originally Posted by tHeArAb View Post
    Really not getting the clamour for Murray. He's had one good season since he left us and got a move to County off the back of it. Has hardly set the heather on fire there either.
    I think it's probably just the fact that he's not Tony Watt.

  9. #89
    Quote Originally Posted by Arabdownsouth View Post
    I think it's probably just the fact that he's not Tony Watt.
    Ha ha, yes that and the fact his work ethic and attitude on the park is the exact opposite of Tony Watt

  10. #90
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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryTheTerror View Post
    I agree. Last time he was here his finishing was terrible, missed some real sitters.
    Exactly, he's pish.

    Good work ethic? Great, but we need goals and Murray isn't the man for that.

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