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I seem to recall we had agreed a price for a centre back from dunfermline, but the lad chose to go to Hibs. Given that our squad has also shrunk considerably, and presumably the wage bill (Remember Boyle is apparently picking up some of the wage burden re Porter & Hughes) since McGhee arrived. There is surely money available to bring in bog standard players. Why bother to push the boat out to bring in Hughes and Porter, which resulted in european football, to suddenly decide not to invest in the team much like the Butcher & Malpas eras?

 

We must also be flush with monies if we can reduce the fee for old firm fans. :D

 

If another transfer window opens and closes without a decent stab at addressing our teams weaknesses then McGhee's & our board of directors need to go. Throughout our clubs history, we have always found gems, and by individuals who apparently dont even have the same amount of contacts in the game that we keep hearing about.

 

Does anyone really know what some or all of our directors do? Does any of them try form links with more wealthier clubs, attract sponsorship or investments etc etc.

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we are almost accepting relegation and doing NOTHING about it.
I think that's being a wee bit overdramatic :unsure: Even if we added nobody to the squad, I don't think there is any danger of us being relegated.

 

We will always have problems attracting quality players because we can't afford big transfer fees or big wages. Bosmans aren't much better, because the players expect to get a big signing bonus instead.

 

Can anybody even name 2 or 3 commanding centre halves we should be pursuing that fall within our budgetary constraints?

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Motherwell hope to have Birmingham goalkeeper Artur Krysiak on the bench if they can complete loan arrangements for the Polish youngster.

 

Midfielder Marc Fitzpatrick is a doubt after being hit by illness, while Maros Klimpl continues in defence after his loan deal was extended.

From the match preview on the BBC :unsure:

 

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With the signing of Artur Krysiak aged 19 as a loan keeper where does that leave Coutts who has had an amazing Season so far for the 19's. Is this our youth being ignored for cheap foreign imports? Perhaps time for honesty with him to let him know if he has a future at the club. A keeper only 6 months older than him beinf taken in as number 2 must be a real kick in the teeth. I would have thought an experienced keeper would have been the requirement at this time, especially if we get dragged into a relegation battle.

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Bit more on McGhee's plans, and another trialist....

 

Motherwell manager Mark McGhee is looking at two trialists after moving quickly to replace loan goalkeeper Gunnar Nielsen.

 

Birmingham youngster Artur Krysiak is expected to join the Fir Park club on loan until the end of the season.

 

McGhee has also extended the loan spell of Maros Klimpl, while trialists Simon Elliott and Byron Webster are hoping to win contracts.

 

Krysiak, 19, made four appearances on loan at Gretna last season, including one in a 3-1 defeat to Motherwell.

 

The Pole played two games for York in August but a dislocated finger cut short his loan spell. He then played two games for Birmingham's Coca-Cola Championship rivals Swansea in October.

 

Krysiak should replace Nielsen, who returned to Blackburn this week without making his Motherwell debut, on the bench against St Mirren in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League on Saturday.

 

Former York defender Webster, 21, is contracted to FK SIAD Most but is free to move following their relegation to the second tier of Czech football.

 

McGhee said: "We've been training indoors and it's difficult to asses him but he will stay here a bit longer."

 

New Zealand midfielder Elliott, 34, is a free agent after being released by Fulham in the summer.

 

The former Los Angeles Galaxy and Columbus Crew player made 13 appearances for Fulham shortly after joining in January 2006, but he has now not played first-team football for two-and-a-half years.

 

Meanwhile, McGhee is pleased to have Slovakia international Klimpl on board until the end of the season.

 

The 28-year-old's debut was delayed by almost three months due to an ankle problem after he signed a loan deal from FC Midtjylland in August.

 

But he shone in a holding midfield role in Motherwell's 3-2 win over Inverness last Saturday.

 

"He did well in midfield," McGhee said. "The great thing about him is that he can give you the option, he can play in midfield or at the back.

 

"It's important in a small squad that you have players with versatility."

 

Meanwhile, McGhee is happy to leave the recruitment of a potential new goalkeeper to specialist coach Colin Meldrum.

 

Motherwell are understood to have shown an interest in Linfield and Northern Ireland keeper Alan Mannus, whose contract expires at the end of the season.

 

Well could need a new number one, with Graeme Smith yet to agree to extend his deal beyond the summer.

 

"We are always looking for good players," McGhee said.

 

"It might be that we find a better goalkeeper than Graeme Smith.

 

"We are always entitled as management to look to improve our team, so that's what Colin will be doing."

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And from todays Evening Times, we have a large former international Norwegian on trial :

 

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MOTHERWELL manager Mark McGhee will run his eye over Norwegian defender Lars Martin Engedal this week

 

The 25-year-old is the former under-21 captain of Norway and quit IK Start in October.

 

"I'm looking forward to showing what I can do," said Engedal. "They need a centre-half and I hope it will be me. I'll travel to Scotland with an open mind and an open return ticket."

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Assuming he is over 6ft he sounds what we are after, and McGhee is on record saying he likes a big 'scandanavian type' defender. Although, I guess Reynolds isn't in the managers first team plans, at least at centre half with say the Norwiegan, Klimpl, Craigan and Boab to an extent all big guys for the position. Would like to see Reynolds at LB though.

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Have read today that this Norweigan u-21 chappie is coming to the Ark for a trial he said--I dont know much about them(motherwell) but i hear they need a centre-half so i hope it'll be me im coming over with an open mind and an open ticket. NEED A CENTRE-HALF??? NO SHIT! :rolleyes: .I hope he can tackle a fish supper and actually hold off an attacker. If he can SIGN HIM PLEASE!

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Another loan goalie to replace Neilson was always going to be a necessity so at least we've dealt with that issue (I've resigned myself to the fact that we'll never have two goalies registered with us full time ever again).

 

We're looking at two centre backs but forgive me if I don't get too excited as it all sounds very familiar from previous transfer windows. Like Juan Kerse, I'm imagining it would be Reynolds that would make way should any new signing force his way into the first team. On this season's form, that should certainly be the case. Does Reynolds fit elsewhere into McGhee's plans? There have been a few people on the forum suggesting he could play a holding midfield role. With Lasley, Malcolm and Klimpl already vying for that role, I can't see him fitting in there. He would probably offer more than Hammell defensively at left back, but we rely heavily on our full backs for attacking width so I don't know if he'd fit the bill there. A summer move beckons for Reynolds? Question is how much will we get for him if he drops out of the first team??

 

The guy Elliot is an interesting one. Not knowing what type of midfielder he is, I don't know what he'll bring to the team. What I do know is that with Klimpl's recent showings in midfield, it's the one area of the park we have a few players competing for places (Will Malcolm start a Motherwell game again?). Again I ask, someone moving on?

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Does Reynolds fit elsewhere into McGhee's plans?

 

Well I think it would give Mark McGhee the opportunity to rest him, should that be required. If that isn't the case then almost certainly he'd move to left back. Steve Hammell could then move to wide left midfield, where he could battle it out with Marc Fitzpatrick for a starting slot.

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It's obvious I'm no Malcolm fan, and I'd be happy to see him move on during the window. From McGhee's past comments, he obviously wanted him to play in the midfield and has been disappointed in the lack of fitness which has prevented from playing that role more often.

 

I'd be much happier keeping Reynolds for that role and freeing up Fat Boab's salary for other options.

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Maybe MMG is looking for additions that will allow him to move from the current 4-3-3 / 4-4-2 balance we have - another CB would allow us to go 3-4-3 or 3-5-2 with Reynolds holding down a starting place in either - had Reynolds been on better form since August I think MMG would have been looking to cash in on him. Fat Boab can go whenever - i see no place for him and never have - i'd rather give the young boys a crack in the first team than play an over weight never-will-be

 

on youth - what happened to Archibald ?

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