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Transfer cross - League 1

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  • Transfer cross - League 1

    We were deeply touched in this summer transition period. There were several "bombs" in the lower leagues, some were weakened, some reinforced, and some changed half of the team.

    We are presenting you in the most interesting events on the summer market of the League 1.

    Barnsley, Sunderland and Barton came to Champions League 1 from Champions League. Of these three teams, one Barnsley Barnsley FC is asleep. No reinforcements came to Okvel. The rest are without: the right-hander, Andy Jildom, who was close to leaving the club last summer, but somehow remained. He went to Reding now. Steve Malan, who barely played, returned to Scotland in Hibernian, while contract with Adam Hamil and Mato Mils was terminated. Barton Burton Albion brought two Scotts, one from Hibernian, the other from Dundee United. David Templeton, wing, came from Hibernian, central midfielder, Scott Fasser of Dundee. The goalkeeper, Tom Flanagan, remains in League 1 and has moved to the ranks of Sunderland, while midfielder Tom Nichlor signed for Portsmouth. Two veterans, Steve Vornock and Sean Baker, retired. The Premier League since the next season, the Sunderland AFC member of the third rank, was active in the current part of the flight. Six players were signed: Krej Megvajer from Bernie, goalkeeper John McLoughlin for Harts, former Bradford goalkeeper; Tom Flanagan of Barton; Ris James from Wigan; Dylan McGucci from Harts; and Turkish stopwatch; Alim Ozturk from Boluspor. Departures, as expected, were enough. Eventually, they rolled out Jack Rodwell, who broke the deal, went further, goalkeeper Jason Style, Gene O'Shea, Pedy McNeir, while Jeremy Len and Fabio Borini were redeemed.


                                                                         Tom Flanagan

    Shrewsbury Town's Shrubber will definitely be a much different team for next season. First on the bench, and in the toy frame. A lot of players went: Goalkeeper, Greg Megigen in Portsmouth, Joe Riley in Plymouth, an interesting story about his transfer. On the day of his wedding, he learned that Plymouth was interested in him, and while waiting for a young man, he quickly pulled out the phone and wrote to his agent: "Make it." Abu Ogogo went to Coventry, as did Juan Brown, Alex Rodman in Bristol Rovers. It was also about bringing the player, but it seems to be much weaker than the departures. Fejira Okenabirhi came from Dag & Red, the guy who had scored 20 goals in the last two seasons in the fifth league. He's 22 years old. Kiran Kennedy was brought from the former club, current coach John Asciah, while Newcastle came from Alex Gillard, who last year was loaned to Bredford.

    Skantorp Scunthorpe United brought Olufen Olomouc from Southampton. A 20-year-old player was on loan at Jeovil last season, where he caught his attention. Next to him are goalkeeper Joe Flat on a loan from Wolves and Steven Hampris, an attacker from Fulham, also on loan. From the seventh player, McLaren Sports, came striker Andy Dale, who is 23 years old, and scored the same number of goals in the seventh league last season. The two most important departures are: Hakib Adelakun, a young midfielder, who signed for Bristol City and Mauri Valas, who will be next season with Nile Heris in Millwall. In Charlton Charlton Athletic they were more concerned with selling club and new owners, as well as manager, rather than transfers. It is interesting to note that Li Bojer still serves as a temporary coach. Only the former Wimbledon striker, Lyle Taylor, was signed, while the Ezria Cones remained. The 20-year-old striker is considered one of the more talented in the lower leagues and has gone for 2.6 million pounds in Brentford.


    Lyle Taylor

    Plymouth Argyle is one of the most active clubs in this interim period. They got 10 reinforcements. A young Heri Bourgeois from Wolves came to the end, on loan, Ashley Smith-Braun came from Manchester City to reinforce the left side of the defense, while Tafari Mur from Arsenal and George Rowley from Shrubberi reinforced on the right-hand back. As reinforcements in the heart of the defense came: Scot Woton from MK Dons, Peter Grant of Falkirk and Nil Kanavan from Rochester. Young Conor Grant (23) from Everton, reinforcements in the middle of the field, while the attack strengthened Kalum Dyson from the young team of Everton and Fredi Ladapo from Southend. There were also trips, too, enough. Among the more important are the goalkeeper Luke McCormick, the legendary Sonny Bradley, the right-hand back, Gerry Miller. Portsmouth Portsmouth FC did not bring much. The five players signed for the club from Fratton Park. Goalkeeper Geri Megriven, came from Shrewsbury, left back, Li Braun of Bristol Rovers, midfielder Tom Nichlor from Barton, Ronan Kartis from Derry and striker Luis Denis from the pivotal, Bromley. Denis has scored 12 goals in 43 games last season, can play the striker and wing. Of the more important departures, it is just the transition of Calais Neussmit to Wigan.

    The club that brought literally everything from goalkeeper to striker is Peterborough Peterborough United, and among them there are some very interesting players. First, let's start with departures. The club left left wing, Andrew Hughes, who went to Preston, Steven Taylor, who decided to continue his career in New Zealand, Leo Da Silva Lopez moved to Wigan, while in the package to Port Vale went Idris Cannes and Ricky Miller . As far as arriving, the Steve Evans team was quite active on the market. There were 13 reinforcements: the first goalkeeper, Akrington Stanley, last season, Aron Champan will be the new "unit", the backs of Jason Neysmi and Colin Daniel, came from Ros Kaunti and Blackpool. Rice Bennett came from Evans' former club, Mansfield, and Josh Yorvert from Crowley came to see him and Tyler Denton on a loan from Leeds United, three of them reinforcements at the turning point. 22-year-old Adam King, from Swansea, reinforced in the middle of the field, where his peak Mark O'Hara came from Dundee, and Luis Reid from Sheffield United, and last year an important Lincoln player, Alex Woodward, who is with the manager He also played with all of his previous clubs. The attack will be led by Met Guden of Stevenage, who scored 10 goals in last year's League Two, Jason Kamings on a loan from Nottingham Forest and young Shiriki Dembele, who comes to Grimzbie. The guy who came last year as an anonymous kid in Grimzby, which we especially paid attention to in the announcement of the League Two season, as a kid who could wear out, last season was one of the best players of the weak Grimzbie, which brought him earned this transfer.


                                                                         Luke Garbut

    Chris Pauel was not very active in the south-east of England at Southend United Southend. Six players are signed. Luc Haiman of Ipswich, Tom Huper of Scantorp, Timothy Dieng of Bradford, Sam Manton, who was on the scandal of Scantorp last season, is now a redeemed young charter from Charlton, Harry Lenon as well as Sam Barat, a 22-year-old guy last year dominated the pitch of the Fifth League in the Majdenhead jersey. Transfer height was not announced, and he signed the contract for one year with option for another season. From important departures, Southend left without a few midfielders. Michael Timlin moved Stevenage, Jeremy Meglandsan to Swindon, Anthony Wordsworth to Wimbledon. Bradford Bradford City brought his cousin, Clarence Sedorf, Sherwin Sedorf, from Wolves to an annual loan. The midfielder, Houp Akpan, came from Barton Albion, the defense was boosted by the right-hander's backstroke, George Royle of the young Manchester United team and Anthony O'Connor of Aberdeen, while reinforcements on Richard O'Donnell from Nortempton. The rest are without, the right-hand man Tony McMahon, who moved to Oxford. The player who spent the previous three seasons in Bredford. Goalkeeper Colin Doyle refused the contract, Dominik Poleon moved to Crowley. The Blackpool FC Blackpool FC also brought everything alive. Harry Prardard came from Miami Heat, Fifth League member John Baney, left back from Northampton, Ben Henegan, Sheffield United striker, Michael Nottingham, midfielder, sixth-placed Salford, goalkeeper Mark Howard from Bolton, while many players left the club. Attacker, Kyle Vasel and Clark Robinson, went to Rotherham in the package, mentioned Colin Daniel in Peterborough, Jamil Met in Newport County.




    I'm Barat

    Darel Clark boosted his Bristol Rovers Bristol Rovers with five players. Midfielder: Sam Maytus, who was on the fifth spot in Isley last year, came from Bournemouth, Ed Apson of MK Dons, Alex Rodman of Shrubbery and Teo Vidrington from Portsmouth. A guy who's 19. The attack was compounded by Gavin Riley from St. Mirren. There was not much going away, only a few, of the more important ones, is the signature of left-wing Li Brown for Portsmouth. Joy Barton debuts at the coaching bench as manager Flitvud Fleetwood Town, and his team was primarily boosted by experienced defense players. 33-year-old Craig Morgan of Vigan and 30-year-old, left-back Tommy Pierre from Preston. They were also joined by young Edi Clark, a 19-year-old Tranmer backman, while the attack will be led by Jason Holt, who comes from Rangers. There were no significant departures last summer; the only thing to mention is the departure of the long-time captain and legend, Nathan Pond, who went to Salford. Doncaster Rovers spent most of the year driving a new coach, after Darren Ferguson's sudden departure, so he did not expect any bad activity at the market. Only four reinforcements have been signed, mostly young players. Malik Viliks, came on a loan from Leeds, last season he was in Akrington, midfielder Ali Kraford of Hamilton and Tom Anderson of Barnli. Last year, he was on the ground in Doncaster. From the sixth-placed Ashton United, the striker came, Max Waters (19). Forward Andy Williams went to Northampton, and right back, Craig Alkok did not extend the contract with the club.


                                                                        Sonny Bradley

    Okford Oxford United suffered two losses in the form of the departure of the important midfielders, Ryan Ledson, who went to Preston and Joe Rutwell, who moved to Blackburn. They brought Tony MacMehon, the aforementioned beacon from Bradford, who, despite being backfired, had a lot of assists, Luke Gerbut, left back Everton, who had previously been on loan in Wigan and Fulham. The midfielder, Sam Carter, did not make the most of his career in Sheffield United, so he was returned to League One on loan to Oxford. Gillingham FC Gillingham FC is preparing for its sixth season in League One, with not so big changes in the team. The reinforcements were largely from neighborhood clubs. From Wimbledon came, Barry Fuler and Din Peret from Charlton, Brendon Harlan and Regan Charles-Kuk and from Bromley's pettigator, midfielder Josh Reese. Scott Westgraf went to Wimbledon, Li Martin left the club, Jake Hessenteler signed for Grimzbi .. Wimbledon AFC Wimbledon also brought from the neighboring team. Mitch Pinkok, came from the Dover pettigame, goalkeeper Tom King of Milwaukee, mentioned Scott Westgraf of Jillem. A lot of players have gone, but the biggest loss is the departure of Lyle Taylor's attacker in Charlton. Volsol Walsall FC lost his "Turkish Messiah", Erhuna Oztumera, who refused to contract and moved as a free agent to Bolton. Goalkeeper Mark Gilespi went to Scottish Madervild. The greatest reinforcement is the signing of striker Andrew Kuck, who comes from Traner Rovers, and last year in the fifth league scored 28 goals, and was the top scorer of the competition.


                                                                               Abu Ogogo

    Rochdale's Rochdale AFC has barely survived the last season in the field. They brought experienced Aaron Wilbraham (38) as a reinforcements in the attack and David Perkins (36) to strengthen the defense. Brad Inman, midfielder, returned to club after a few years, after breaking a deal with Peterborough. The club is an abandoned Nial Kanavan squad who crossed into, previously mentioned, Plymouth. From Akrington Accrington Stanley, nothing new, it was not so much traffic at John Coleman's team. He returned to Pjero Minjola from Cambridge and came, one of the most important players in Faydon Fayad last season, Sem Foyle. They are just waiting for the ball ... Aaron Chapman is on for. Luton Luton Townponovo is doing a good job. Oli Li went to Harts and Los Angeles D'At, in MK Dons, while reinforcing Sonny Bradley, who last year was one of the more important Plymouth pistons, Meta Pirson of Barnsley and Andrew Sweeney from Birmingham, who was on loan them. One of the better reinforcements is the young George Grant, who comes on loan from Nottingham Forester, and last season he had a great year in the League Two in Notts County. He's 23 years old. Another newcomer was not too active. Vikomb Wycombe Wanderers brought only two reinforcements. Goalkeeper Ryan Esposa of Bournemouth and goalkeeper Darius Charles from Wimbledon. Coventry City Coventry brought last year's captain, Shrubbery, Abu Ogog, and Juan Brown from the same club, and they bought Johnson Clark-Heris from Rotterdam. The biggest loss is the departure of the last season's best scorer, Mark McNulty, who moved to Reding. But his sales have earned well, speculation is about 1.2 million pounds.

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