El Padre™ Posted August 12, 2009 Report Posted August 12, 2009 Lets just hope him and Zander don't find themselves injured at the same time now! Quote
Tyrant Posted August 12, 2009 Report Posted August 12, 2009 Lets just hope him and Zander don't find themselves injured at the same time now! Ifil got the best out of Considine against Hull. By the looks of things even Considine and Ifil will be a good partnership. Quote
amp Posted August 12, 2009 Report Posted August 12, 2009 So that's one signed...any news of another one or two the triliasts signing up? Quote
Tyrant Posted August 12, 2009 Report Posted August 12, 2009 The Sun () says the rest are still on trial. Apparently Ifil in £2,300 per week. Quote
Ajja Posted August 12, 2009 Report Posted August 12, 2009 So that's one signed...any news of another one or two the triliasts signing up? Get onto Ricketts twitter pages and you will get the gen on his movements today. Quote
scotfree Posted August 12, 2009 Report Posted August 12, 2009 Get onto Ricketts twitter pages and you will get the gen on his movements today. Bowel Movements? I'm sure Padre will keep us it to date with that. Quote
TENEMENTFUNSTER Posted August 12, 2009 Report Posted August 12, 2009 Ifil got the best out of Considine against Hull. By the looks of things even Considine and Ifil will be a good partnership. One game chief. Folk seem quite happy with this dude. Quote
Tyrant Posted August 13, 2009 Report Posted August 13, 2009 One game chief. Folk seem quite happy with this dude. I know but Considine's had some good games for AFC but only when he's got someone commanding along side him it seems. Quote
Kowalski Posted August 13, 2009 Report Posted August 13, 2009 Ifil’s no-nonsense defending is the beauty of The Beast By Alex Martin Published: 13/08/2009 The Beast has found his bearings, and Aberdeen, and Dons new signing Jerel Ifil is ready for his SPL debut against Celtic at Pittodrie on Saturday. The 27-year-old defender has agreed a two-year contract after his release by English League 1 Swindon Town on Tuesday. He admits to knowing precious little about his new home, the SPL or even Saturday’s opponents. The former Watford player, who earned his nickname during five years at the County Ground, said: “When the manager, Danny Wilson, told me about Aberdeen’s interest I had to Google it. “I thought ‘Wow, it’s up there and to the right’. I’ve heard it gets cold and I have been told I won’t need sunscreen – no problem. “I had no thoughts of moving. I was hoping to break back into the Swindon first team and I felt quite confident of doing it, so I didn’t really have a problem. But the manager felt it was an opportunity for me to better myself and relieve their wage bill. Sometimes things happen for a reason and when you see an opportunity you’ve got to take it.†Ifil, whose brother Phil came through the ranks at Spurs and is now at Colchester, is on a learning curve. He added: “I don’t know much about the Scottish game. I haven’t watched a SPL game. I’ve done a little research now but it’s a game of football. There might be little differences but the objectives are the same. I feel I’ll be able to fit in. They say it’s a bit more physical – I don’t mind that. “It took me two days to decide to come to Aberdeen. I am bringing my whole family with me. There wasn’t much persuasion and my wife has been very positive about the move. That helps. My kids are five and two and they can adapt easily. I find Aberdeen a very professional club. They try to look after you. It isn’t like this at Swindon. It is a bigger club here and it is a welcome change for me.†As an intelligent and articulate father of two, Ifil’s nickname of The Beast does not sit well. The defender, who will wear the number 22 shirt, explained: “I was on loan at Swindon a couple of times and in training I went through a couple of players, hurting them. They named me The Beast to the press who wrote it and the supporters took it on. My mother-in-law doesn’t like it but it’s just a name. In my first three years at Swindon I was sent off two or three times in a season. That gave me a reputation and referees were inclined to come down hard on me. In the last couple of seasons I’ve calmed down.†Dons manager Mark McGhee watched Ifil in action during the Dean Windass testimonial match against Hull at the KC Stadium on Sunday and immediately knew he could be on to a winner. McGhee said: “He is coming from the lower reaches of the English leagues so we don’t imagine he’s John Terry. But he’s a natural, aggressive defender which is what we need and he will win headers in both boxes. “He took on Daniel Cousin last weekend in our game at Hull and beat him up in a way I’ve not seen any other player in Scotland do.†McGhee is hoping Ifil can use his time at Pittodrie as a stepping-stone to the upper reaches of the game in England and added: “He sees this is a chance to get to a higher level of football and is ambitious.†Quote
Reekie_Red Posted August 13, 2009 Report Posted August 13, 2009 Sounds too good to be true. How the fuck did we manage to land this player without Dundee Utd, Hearts or Plymouth beating us to him? Quote
amp Posted August 13, 2009 Report Posted August 13, 2009 I see AFC have announced that the four other trialists have now left the club. Would have liked to have seen Ricketts signed up, but oh well. Quote
sooth_stander Posted August 13, 2009 Report Posted August 13, 2009 Doesn't neccesarily mean theyt won't be offered deals I suppose, but not looking hopefull. Maybe they were only ever going to be here for the 4 days, and have other options, but we could still potentialy come back in for them before end of the month. Quote
Tyrant Posted August 13, 2009 Report Posted August 13, 2009 I see AFC have announced that the four other trialists have now left the club. Would have liked to have seen Ricketts signed up, but oh well. Aye that's a blow. I would have loved to see them all join. Quote
El Padre™ Posted August 13, 2009 Report Posted August 13, 2009 Them leaving will have no bearing on deals. They will have agreed a fixed period for trials, we can't keep them at Pittodrie forever. Heres hoping because Ricketts looked a fairly decent player. Quote
Ajja Posted August 13, 2009 Report Posted August 13, 2009 Them leaving will have no bearing on deals. They will have agreed a fixed period for trials, we can't keep them at Pittodrie forever. Quote
Tyrant Posted August 13, 2009 Report Posted August 13, 2009 It does say in the EE that McGhee will decide over the next 2 days who to offer deals to. Quote
glasgow sheep Posted August 13, 2009 Report Posted August 13, 2009 It does say in the EE that McGhee will decide over the next 2 days who to offer deals to. does he want to decide a bit quicker Sturrock will already be on the phone to their agents. I fear that despite the constant bullshit from afc about 4 signings that we'll be lucky to get one more before the 31st Quote
Ajja Posted August 13, 2009 Report Posted August 13, 2009 does he want to decide a bit quicker Sturrock will already be on the phone to their agents. I fear that despite the constant bullshit from afc about 4 signings that we'll be lucky to get one more before the 31st Could be that McGhee is waiting until closer to the end of the transfer window. The wage costs on these guys will likely reduce as the door slams shut and they are potentially without significant employment. Although we are feeling the panic of a thin squad I still think that dropping your drawers to any potential recruits is never a commercially shrewd move. Quote
BrownyBrown Posted August 13, 2009 Report Posted August 13, 2009 Could be that McGhee is waiting until closer to the end of the transfer window. The wage costs on these guys will likely reduce as the door slams shut and they are potentially without significant employment. Although we are feeling the panic of a thin squad I still think that dropping your drawers to any potential recruits is never a commercially shrewd move. Conversely it has been well documented how desperate we are to make signings. Getting targets, trials and medicals all take time and getting them organised before the transfer deadline is very difficult indeed. Its highly likely that the players named here are the only ones we'll be looking at and so I'm sure the agents representing them are well aware of our situation. Not to say that we'll be dropping drawers, but we need to show our hand at some point and make a move. This slow dance around deadline day isn't desirable for anyone IMO. Quote
dunblanedon Posted August 13, 2009 Report Posted August 13, 2009 Redweb reports tonight in the announcement that Mark Kerr is the new captain that all four other trialists have left the club. It's in a sneaky wee byline at the end of the story. Shame, Rickets could surely have done a job for us with his experience. Quote
Ajja Posted August 13, 2009 Report Posted August 13, 2009 Conversely it has been well documented how desperate we are to make signings. Getting targets, trials and medicals all take time and getting them organised before the transfer deadline is very difficult indeed. Its highly likely that the players named here are the only ones we'll be looking at and so I'm sure the agents representing them are well aware of our situation. Not to say that we'll be dropping drawers, but we need to show our hand at some point and make a move. This slow dance around deadline day isn't desirable for anyone IMO. We don't have any idea what stage discussions are at though. We don't know if wages have been discussed and their demands exceeded our budget and there are ongoing negotiations to get them down. We don't know if the any of these guys have been offered deals and are going off to think them through. We don't know if they spent 4 days at Pittodrie and thought better of it. We don't know what has been said or what offers have or have not been made. A deal might be 24 hours away, it might be 10 days away, it might not exist. What we do know is that we know fuck all. We sit in our houses or at our work places and make assumptions driven by our feelings of frustration and in some cases desperation.You can speculate about how incompetent Miller is in doing a quick deal, or how much 'dancing' McGhee is doing but at the end of the day we still know shit. Yet persist in claiming to know how it should be done. Quote
BrownyBrown Posted August 13, 2009 Report Posted August 13, 2009 We don't have any idea what stage discussions are at though. We don't know if wages have been discussed and their demands exceeded our budget and there are ongoing negotiations to get them down. We don't know if the any of these guys have been offered deals and are going off to think them through. We don't know if they spent 4 days at Pittodrie and thought better of it. We don't know what has been said or what offers have or have not been made. A deal might be 24 hours away, it might be 10 days away, it might not exist. What we do know is that we know fuck all. We sit in our houses or at our work places and make assumptions driven by our feelings of frustration and in some cases desperation.You can speculate about how incompetent Miller is in doing a quick deal, or how much 'dancing' McGhee is doing but at the end of the day we still know shit. Yet persist in claiming to know how it should be done. We'll since you're quoting me, I'll kindly ask you to point out where I'm "persisting to claim to know how it should be done"? Your claim that wage costs will likely reduce as the door slams shut is just as much speculation or "pish" as anyone else's. Quote
El Padre™ Posted August 13, 2009 Report Posted August 13, 2009 We don't have any idea what stage discussions are at though. We don't know if wages have been discussed and their demands exceeded our budget and there are ongoing negotiations to get them down. We don't know if the any of these guys have been offered deals and are going off to think them through. We don't know if they spent 4 days at Pittodrie and thought better of it. We don't know what has been said or what offers have or have not been made. A deal might be 24 hours away, it might be 10 days away, it might not exist. What we do know is that we know fuck all. We sit in our houses or at our work places and make assumptions driven by our feelings of frustration and in some cases desperation.You can speculate about how incompetent Miller is in doing a quick deal, or how much 'dancing' McGhee is doing but at the end of the day we still know shit. Yet persist in claiming to know how it should be done. So what are you trying to say? Quote
Ajja Posted August 13, 2009 Report Posted August 13, 2009 We'll since you're quoting me, I'll kindly ask you to point out where I'm "persisting to claim to know how it should be done"? Your claim that wage costs will likely reduce as the door slams shut is just as much speculation or "pish" as anyone else's. Don't take it personally, I only hit the quote button as you were last to post. I did paraphrase the word 'dancing' as it seemed to allude to the subject I was exploring in my comments. That doesn't necessarily mean you need conclude that you are individually guilty of everything I then say subsequently. However, if it makes you feel better then I can see no evidence of you "persisting to claim to know how it should be done"? My point is a general one and there are endless posts dedicated to criticising the club and its management for the way it negotiates transfers and contracts. In my opinion, we should be more objective in our judgements as we don't know what is going on behind the scenes (well except Jager of course). I take your point that speculation that maybe McGhee is doing the right thing by holding off and not jumping in without thinking could be just as "pish" as the speculation that he is wasting time and opening himself up to being mugged again. I would say however, that by using the term 'we' in my criticism I was kind of in agreement with your point already as that tends to suggest I included myself in the accused population. It is, as you say all speculation. The key difference probably being that I'm right. Quote
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