Report this comment
  • "
    mallorca wrote:
    We have over the years let some decent young players move on.As for Billy Bodin it's clear he was not part of pdc's plans and i hope he succeeds at Torquay.As for storie another one with pontential and hopefully will produce results.
    It as a shame about Connel and Smith yet Pdc know's what he wants. However why Risser was retained is amazing maybe he trains well.
    As posts have said we need goal keeper cover and another player only Pdc know's the position.
    So hope the Town have a great season
    from a warm sunny Port De Soller
    If there were no further additions to the squad before the start of the season, (but I'm sure there will be), barring injuries, 4 of the selected two teams last night will not be in the 18 that will be picked for the opening fixture. If we go with a sub goalie (Bedwell), then I would guess it would be Storey, Chris Smith, Thompson and 1 other to be left out, I would like it to be Risser, because I think he has less to offer than any of the others, but he has a strong bonding with Paolo and as LR has already said many times, he will be on the bench at least, without a doubt. so I would guess it might be Cibbo to give way, but who know's it's a long season so they'll probably all get their chance to show their stuff sooner or later."
  • This field is mandatory
  • This field is mandatory
  • Please note we will not accept reports with HTML tags or URLs in them.


  • Enter the above word in the box below

Please be fair, courteous and respectful to the views of others so we can build a vibrant community in a safe online environment. You are personal liable for your comments and action will be taken against anyone who offends, ridicules or posts malicious and damaging views. If you wish to complain, please contact us.

We'll play waiting game in transfer market - Wray

SWINDON Town will wait a further fortnight before playing their next hand in the transfer market, according to interim chairman Jeremy Wray.

The Robins have recruited seven new faces so far this summer, and boss Paolo Di Canio revealed recently that he is interested in bringing in two Championship-standard players who have been offered to Town by their agents over the course of the last 10 days.

However, after sitting down with Di Canio at Swindon’s training base on the banks of Lake Garda, Wray has stressed that he will not be pushing transfers through as a matter of urgency, instead giving his manager time to decide where exactly he requires further reinforcements.

“We’re obviously in pretty good shape with the fact that we’ve got seven in early which was the core of what he wanted to do and I just wanted to know what else was left that he felt he needed,” he said.

“The nice thing was that he’s come back and said ‘I want to wait for a couple of weeks to see where I really do need the last couple of people’, so that’s how we’re going to leave it.

“There’s nothing pressing at the moment, he’s impressed with all the boys here and he’s said he wants to keep a bit of his powder dry as we get closer.

“There are three or four positions where he’s said ‘maybe we need somebody here, maybe we need somebody there’.

“I think he wants to wait a couple of weeks and then decide what he wants to go for. Compared to last year, it’s a fantastic position to be in.”

Wray confirmed that Town have received offers for each of transfer-listed trio Alan Connell, Jonathan Smith and Lee Cox.

And he has now left it up to those players to determine where they end up come the start of the 2012/13 campaign.

“We’ve had offers from clubs, it depends more on whether the player wants to go,” he said.

“That’s their right. They’re having discussions with clubs and deciding where they want to play in the future and that’ll happen over the next week or so when we get back.

“We’ve had offers from clubs for certain players and I’ve gone on the record that the likes of Jonathan Smith, Lee Cox and Alan Connell are welcome to go and talk to these clubs and I believe that’s what they’re doing.

“That’s a process that’s largely in their hands in terms of which clubs they want to go to, but there’s been interest in all those players so that’s good.”

Local Businesses

About cookies

We want you to enjoy your visit to our website. That's why we use cookies to enhance your experience. By staying on our website you agree to our use of cookies. Find out more about the cookies we use.

I agree