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I would be happy with this.

A free transfer, at the right age (24), and his career is on an upward trajectory. 

He has goals and assists to his game, let's hope he is determined to prove himself. 

Would be a good start to the window. 

I see the links to Pack have started as well (Richard Forrester - Bristol Post), as well as Andy King renewing for another year. 

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1 minute ago, AshtonRobin21 said:

Guessing Nige wants deals done early. Then providing we get any offers we can't refuse for the likes of Semenyo, Scott or Massengo then we will have money available to replace them with quality additions. 

I think that is the strategy.

Would not be surprised to see Massengo gone before the end of the month, then a good few weeks to reinvest.

Get the free deals done as soon possible, with potential purchases lined up when/if we sell one of those 3.

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2 minutes ago, Malago said:

We need an out and out right back, so we can play a flat back 4, not another right side midfielder who can double up as a wing back.

I don't believe that is the purpose of signing Sykes. 

His style of play is solely attacking. He can play centrally or out wide right. 

Nige said before that we don't have any wide players, and we don't have any defensive midfielders. This signing addresses one of those issues. 

I would certainly expect an 'out and out' right back to arrive this summer. 

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18 minutes ago, Fordy62 said:

At our training ground?

Yes mates Gregor mentions in that article he’d been there for talks this week. 

Cotterill got all his business done early that summer we got promoted & it worked wonders, hoping for the same again this year. 

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5 minutes ago, chinapig said:

The two are not mutually exclusive.

You see I disagree.  I think full back is specialist position which your average player needs time and games playing there to fully get the hang of it.

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5 minutes ago, AshtonRobin21 said:

I don't believe that is the purpose of signing Sykes. 

His style of play is solely attacking. He can play centrally or out wide right. 

Nige said before that we don't have any wide players, and we don't have any defensive midfielders. This signing addresses one of those issues. 

I would certainly expect an 'out and out' right back to arrive this summer. 

I hope you’re right.

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Just now, Malago said:

You see I disagree.  I think full back is specialist position which your average players needs time and games playing there to fully get the hang of it.

Maybe I wasn't clear. My point is that signing Sykes does not mean we won't sign an experienced out and out right back as well. We know Nigel would ideally prefer to play 4-3-1-2.

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13 minutes ago, Carey 6 said:

Yes mates Gregor mentions in that article he’d been there for talks this week. 

Cotterill got all his business done early that summer we got promoted & it worked wonders, hoping for the same again this year. 

He has met with NP more than once now and he spoke with him after the game when he watched Oxford a few weeks ago. I would think this one is well advanced and possibly our first summer addition 

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Got to say, he hasn’t leapt out at me, but good age, free, the right type / trajectory of signing if it goes through.  Looks to have plenty of energy, and his versatility will help.  Huddersfield allegedly interested in January???

Always excited by new signings nonetheless.

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22 minutes ago, Malago said:

We need an out and out right back, so we can play a flat back 4, not another right side midfielder who can double up as a wing back.

This was NPs back 4 when pressing and counter attacking at Watford. I’m not saying this is how we will line up and obviously personnel is very different but a back 4 doesn’t have to be flat and or static.

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2 minutes ago, SBB said:

This was NPs back 4 when pressing and counter attacking at Watford. I’m not saying this is how we will line up and obviously personnel is very different but a back 4 doesn’t have to be flat and or static.

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Yes, that kind of lop sided set up with one full back pushed high is not unusual these days.

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Sykes isn’t a wing back, he’s a winger.  Unless I’m thinking of someone else!  Question marks on his attitude as well.  Accused of downing tools when he knew he was moving.  Guess whether you think it’s understandable for a player to do that or if they should always try 100% will shape your view on how important that is seeing as when he signs for us he won’t be having his head turned 

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I asked an Oxford fan who I trust about Sykes and he came back with this:

"Still not sure what his best position is. Came as an attacking midfielder who could play wide.
We've played him as a winger, a number 10, a central midfielder and at wing back. His best 6 months with us was the start of this season. Has some pace and covers a lot of ground. Can hit a good cross and find a pass. Incredibly skilful but frustrating. Kind of player who'd do a cruyff turn past a player then stick the pass into touch. 
Finishing prior to this season was terrible, there will be numerous podcasts where i said if he could finish then he wouldn't be in League One. 
Think his main issue has been attitude/training work rate. Got bombed out publicly a few times by KR, which seemed to work. 

If he was consistent, he'd be a very good player but still got age on his side. A lot to work with and going up a level and getting around the national squad could/should see him develop further. 
Can see him growing into a role like Joe Rothwell did after leaving us in a similar way.

On a free transfer, it's a no brainer."

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18 minutes ago, SBB said:

This was NPs back 4 when pressing and counter attacking at Watford. I’m not saying this is how we will line up and obviously personnel is very different but a back 4 doesn’t have to be flat and or static.

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I think this kind of thing feeds into Nige’s “front sweeper” thinking.  Just for example, Joe Williams sat in, able to take the ball from GK and CBs and then spreading it side to a high FB (WB).  It’s a bit like Grimes did for Swansea second half when he kept pinging it out to a wide and high Ethan Laird (who’d been pinned back by Pring first half). Digressing slightly, might Williams’s hamstrings be better not having to make lung-busting runs?

The thing Sykes has is energy by the looks of it.

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