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DCFC Retained list

From the DCFC website
First-team players under contract beyond summer of 2021: David Marshall, Craig Forsyth, Graeme Shinnie, Krystian Bielik, Kamil Jozwiak, Max Bird, Tom Lawrence, Jordon Ibe, Nathan Byrne, Colin Kazim-Richards, Louie Sibley, Kelle Roos, Lee Buchanan, Jason Knight.

First-team players out of contract beyond summer of 2021 and in discussions about their futures: Andre Wisdom, Martyn Waghorn, Jack Marriott, Curtis Davies, Henrich Ravas.

In the case of Jack Marriott, the club previously communicated that the player’s contract had been extended until the summer of 2022. The registration approval was subsequently withdrawn by the EFL in December and the club has been in discussion with the player’s representatives and the EFL since January.

First-team players out of contract beyond summer of 2021 and leaving the club: Emmanuel Idem, Scott Carson, Scott Malone, Jonathan Mitchell, Florian Jozefzoon.

First-team loan agreements coming to an end: Matt Clarke, George Edmundson, Lee Gregory, Patrick Roberts, Teden Mengi, Beni Baningime.

Under-23 squad players under contract beyond summer of 2021: Eiran Cashin, Connor Dixon, Kornell McDonald, Liam Thompson, Bobby Duncan, Isaac Hutchinson, Jordan Brown, Tyree Wilson, Louie Watson, Jack Stretton.

Under-23 squad players out of contract beyond summer of 2021 and offered new terms: Archie Brown, Festy Ebosele.

Under-23 squad players out of contract beyond summer of 2021 and leaving the club: Joe Bateman, Cameron Cresswell, Bradley Foster, Harry Halwax, Jahmal Hector-Ingram, Callum Minkley, Jayden Mitchell-Lawson, Josh Shonibare, George Sykes-Kenworthy, Ethan Wassall, Matthew Yates.

Players joining Under-23 squad in summer of 2021 after leaving other clubs: Courtney Clarke, Luke Plange.

Under-18s players moving up to join Under 23 squad: Ozasee Aghatise, Max Bardell, William Grewal-Pollard, Andres Perez De Gracia, Harrison Solomon, Seb Thompson.

Under-18s players at the end of scholarship and offered new terms: Bartosz Cybulski, Alex Matthews.

Under-18s loan agreements coming to an end: Malik Mothersille.

Under-18s players leaving the club at end of scholarship: Hugo Jinkinson, Jack Rogers.

Under-18s players entering second year of scholarship: Marko Borkovic, Rhys Brailsford, Eli Christie, Olamide Ibrahim, Cian Kelly Caprani, Harvey Randle, Alfie Roberts, Charlie Rutt, Dylan Williams.

Players beginning first year of scholarship from summer of 2021: Nelson Aideyan, Zion Dixon, Harry Evans, Dubem Eze, Adebayo Fapetu, Riley Moloney, Callum Moore, Reece Nicholas-Davies, Darren Robinson, Kain Ryan, Sam Sebagabo.

posted on 19/6/21

Unless some talent breaks through next season I can't see us not avoiding relegation. Would be interesting to see if Ibe has been similarly occupied in regaining fitness rather than attempting to imitate a barrage balloon.

posted on 19/6/21

Trying desperately hard not to make a snap judgement on Duncan, after all its only been a year.
I hope his extra effort in sunny Spain can help him gain the work rate of a Stretton or a Cresswell (Ex) and prove he is not another 'complex' character along the lines of Jack Marriott.

posted on 19/6/21

We do seem to being left in the dust, although it's probably through no choice of our own, I doubt we're able to even be competitive with frees.

The last time this happened was when a certain Wee Billy decided to go on holiday rather than prepare for our season however.

posted on 19/6/21

comment by 🏁 AnglianRam 🏁 (U17428)
posted 5 hours, 41 minutes ago
Trying desperately hard not to make a snap judgement on Duncan, after all its only been a year.
I hope his extra effort in sunny Spain can help him gain the work rate of a Stretton or a Cresswell (Ex) and prove he is not another 'complex' character along the lines of Jack Marriott.
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Having watched Duncan in the few games he's played for the stiffs he has not impressed me at all.
Whether he's carrying an injury i don't know, but he is i think, overweight

posted on 19/6/21

yeah, Duncan looks like a non-league player, part timer at best, still not sure why we signed him. We're not going to get a thing from Ibe either.

Chances are they're only still here because we can't afford to cancel their contracts.

posted on 21/6/21

I'm just looking at Sportsmole https://www.sportsmole.co.uk/football/fulham/transfer-talk/feature/championship-transfer-ins-and-outs-summer-2021_450154.html
This indicates transfer ins and outs of Championship clubs to date. Seems reasonably up to date - but probably not 100%. The point is though is that the transfer window opened what a couple of weeks ago (correct me if I'm wrong) ....but there's virtually no movement....only clubs shipping players out. Equally interesting - no money spent either....that's right none. Lots of transfer speculation...but virtually no actual.
Those transfers that have taken place are all 'freebies'.
You can have a look at the break down of individual clubs, but the fact are this :
Players in : 25
Players out : 129
So its clearly not just Derby (atm) tightening the purse strings.....

posted on 21/6/21

omment by Terry Hennessey (U22420)
posted 2 hours, 8 minutes ago

I'm just looking at Sportsmole https://www.sportsmole.co.uk/football/fulham/transfer-talk/feature/championship-transfer-ins-and-outs-summer-2021_450154.html
This indicates transfer ins and outs of Championship clubs to date. Seems reasonably up to date - but probably not 100%. The point is though is that the transfer window opened what a couple of weeks ago (correct me if I'm wrong) ....but there's virtually no movement....only clubs shipping players out. Equally interesting - no money spent either....that's right none. Lots of transfer speculation...but virtually no actual.
Those transfers that have taken place are all 'freebies'.
You can have a look at the break down of individual clubs, but the fact are this :
Players in : 25
Players out : 129
So its clearly not just Derby (atm) tightening the purse strings....
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This was obviously going to happen. Clubs have been operating with next to zero income for 18 months and during that time they have been contractually obliged to pay the players' wages. Most clubs couldn't afford these even with their normal income.

Expect the teams relegated from the Premier league to dominate as the parachute payments give them an even greater advantage than in the past over the rest of the clubs.

The big question is how many of the 72 EFL teams will survive until the end of the season. I also expect to see the return of the part time professional footballer.

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 21/6/21

Essentially the football pyramid will echo the world in general, where those sitting at the top get even wealthier at the expense of all those below.

I'll be a big reset for everyone except those at the pinnacle.

posted on 21/6/21

Even the richest clubs will be suffering. Real are 900 million Euros in debt, Barcelona are similarly in debt, Inter sacked Conte after they won Serie A because Conte wanted more funds to strengthen the team. Only the clubs owned by middle Eastern feudal despots and financed with money stolen from their people will be immune from the coming financial tsunami.

posted on 22/6/21

Well View, our pre season games now include Manchester Utd. Can't think why they might want to play us in a friendly, obviously nothing to with Wayne. Wonder if they have any promising central defenders in need of first team experience?

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