Adams wants six new players

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Jan 24, 2007
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Albion chief Micky Adams is aiming to sign six new players with League One or Championship experience.

Areas he is targeting include wingers and utility players like the out-of-contract Adam El-Abd.

Adams, outlining his blueprint for squad strengthening, revealed: "We have got probably 12 or 13 you would class as first team squad members and I am hoping to add another six to them, not necessarily older players but players that have experienced League One or the Championship.

"We are looking at all areas and out wide is one I will be looking to strengthen for sure, with a little bit of pace. My teams generally like to get into the last third of the pitch and get crosses into the box.

"Within those 12 or 13 players we are still waiting on an answer from Adam El-Abd. That might be key because Adam can play in a few positions.

"It could well be that we will bring in a couple of players that can play in a number of positions. When you are looking at smaller squads that is important at this level."

El-Abd is on holiday and Adams is yet to speak to him but he will honour the new deal offered to the Brighton-born powerhouse prior to his reappointment as manager at the expense of Dean Wilkins.

"The two-year deal is on the table for him and that hasn't changed since I got here," Adams said. "Obviously, I would like an answer sooner rather than later so that I can plan."

Adams believes Albion already possess some of the qualities which helped Swansea to the League One title. He will build his team around a formidable backbone provided by the likes of Michel Kuipers, Nicky Forster, Glenn Murray, Tommy Elphick and Joel Lynch.

"I saw most of the top teams in the division last year, including Swansea, and a lot of the attributes they had we have got here to a certain degree,î he said.

"They had a strong core through the middle of the pitch with the goalkeeper, two centre halves, Bodde in midfield and then the centre forwards that were scoring goals, Jason Scotland in particular. That spine was key to it all.

"We need a little bit of strengthening in a certain area through the spine of the team and a bit more strength in depth."
 






algie

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Jan 8, 2006
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Get rid of El Abd.Just another Harding and i don't know who he thinks he is as he isn't that great anyway.If players like Adam cannot commit themselves early enough then Knight should off load them as soon as possible.
 






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I should imagine Deano would have liked Six new players of similar standard too.
 


clapham_gull

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Aug 20, 2003
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Get rid of El Abd.Just another Harding and i don't know who he thinks he is as he isn't that great anyway.If players like Adam cannot commit themselves early enough then Knight should off load them as soon as possible.

In retrospect El Abd was possibly being quite sensible in holding off on signing a new contract.

If I was in his position, whilst observing that other contract negotiations were causing issues (that obviously escalated later....), I would probably have held off until my summer holiday was over too.
 










fenech1elphick1

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i would get rid of el abd he has kept the club waiting to long whats he holding on for he's not that good that he can keep us waiting surely and i think we need 6 or 7 players and which of them we need to bring in 4 first teamers . and i still think we should get rid of a few more dixon eg please sign max gradel
 




Finchley Seagull

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i would get rid of el abd he has kept the club waiting to long whats he holding on for he's not that good that he can keep us waiting surely and i think we need 6 or 7 players and which of them we need to bring in 4 first teamers . and i still think we should get rid of a few more dixon eg please sign max gradel

I would imagine that in order to get any money for El Abd we cannot "get rid" of him. If the contract offer goes he would be able to leave on a free. Personally, I think he is a very underrated player and I can understand his concerns about rarely playing in his best position. It is a shame we have three very good centre halves at the club now.

With the six players, I would have hoped for nearer eight but will see who comes in. We must sign a left back, left winger, central midfielder (all first choice) and a big striker to back up Murray and Forster. Even then we only have 5 fit defenders if El Abd does sign and limited back up in midfield.
 










RM-Taylor

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Jan 7, 2006
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I think he'll be looking for:

A back-up right back
Two left-backs
A right midfielder
Two central midfielders
 


hans kraay fan club

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Does the requirement for another keeper dissappear now that MA is back?
 


hans kraay fan club

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I think he'll be looking for:

A back-up right back
Two left-backs
A right midfielder
Two central midfielders

We need a LM more than a RM.
Is Joel Lynch actually the ONLY left footed player left in the first team squad?
 






hans kraay fan club

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Sorry Lofty!

Cox has to play on the right if he is going to progress. Swap over for spells during a game to give them something to think about, but he is a right midfielder.

Badly lacking on the left. Adams' stated requirement for PACE presumably puts the final nail in the Currie rumours?
 


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