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0:13 | The window is shut but we'll keep the live page going until 1am just in case anything happens. Clubs may make some late, late announcements. If you're off to bed then good night and thanks for joining us on the live text throughout the day. And keep an eye on the BBC Sport Scotland website for all the latest news. Remember to join us on Tuesday and Wednesday evening, where we've Scottish Premiership action. Lets see how many of these new signings make their debuts. | |
0:09 | Who has signed who? | Here's the deals that have happened todayAberdeen In: Fraser Hornby (Reims, loan), Callum Hendry (St Johnstone, loan), Florian Kamberi (St Gallen, loan), Ross McCrorie (Rangers, transfer) Out: Curtis Main (Shrewsbury, transfer), Bruce Anderson (Hamilton Accies, loan), Scott Wright (Rangers, transfer) Celtic In: Jonjoe Kenny (Everton, loan) Out: Olivier Ntcham (Marseille, loan) Hamilton Academical In: Bruce Anderson (Aberdeen, loan) Hibernian Out: Stevie Mallan (Yeni Malatyaspor, loan), Jamie Gullan (Raith Rovers, loan) Kilmarnock In: Zech Medley (Arsenal, loan), Brandon Pierrick (Crystal Palace, loan) Motherwell In: Eddie Nolan, (Crewe, loan), Jordan Roberts (Hearts, loan) Rangers In: Jack Simpson (Bournemouth, transfer), Scott Wright (Aberdeen, transfer) Out: Brandon Barker (Oxford United, loan), George Edmundson (Derby County, loan), Ross McCrorie (Aberdeen, transfer) St Johnstone Out: Callum Hendry (Aberdeen, loan) |
0:07 | All done at Motherwell, but look out for another piece of business tomorrow. . . | |
0:03 | Transfer window closed | That's the window closed, though as long as clubs have put through their deal before midnight they can announce them whenever they like. Hamilton say they'll reveal more tomorrow. Clubs can also still sign free agents. |
23:56 1 Feb | McCrorie now officially a Don | Ross McCrorie has now joined the Dons permanently on a three-and a-half year deal. The 22-year-old midfielder, who initially arrived at Pittodrie on a season long loan, has already made 23 appearances and scored twice. McCrorie tells the official Aberdeen website: “We’ve still got a lot to play for this season, with some big games in the coming weeks, so there is much to look forward to. “It’s great to see Fraser [Hornby] joining the team, someone I know very well from Scotland Under 21 squads, and I know he’ll be a fantastic addition for us. ” https://twitter.com/AberdeenFC/status/1356389971201052674 |
23:53 1 Feb | Rangers confirm Wright move | Rangers confirm Scott Wright has signed a four and a half year with the Ibrox club, and joins the club straight away rather than in summer. Wright tells the official Rangers website: "I’m delighted to be here at this massive club and can’t wait to run out at Ibrox for my debut, and then hopefully in front of a full house in the not-too-distant future. “It is a real privilege to have the opportunity to work under a manager like Steven Gerrard and speaking to him and Ross Wilson, I am really impressed with how everyone at the club all have the same aims and ambitions. “I cannot wait to meet my new teammates and get started as a Rangers player. " Rangers manager Steven Gerrard said: “It is very pleasing to have Scott for the rest of this season. This will give him the opportunity to gain some valuable game time in a blue shirt for the rest of the season. “Scott is a player that I have admired and I believe that we can utilise his skill set within our system. He will train with his new teammates tomorrow. ” https://twitter.com/RangersFC/status/1356389584926633984 |
23:51 1 Feb | McCrorie and Wright deals imminent... | Ross McCrorie's loan from Rangers to Aberdeen about to become a permanent transfer, which surely means Scott Wright is also about to be unveiled at Ibrox, with the Dons playmaker having already agreed a pre-contract. Right, the race is on. Who is first to confirm - Aberdeen or Rangers? https://twitter.com/AberdeenFC/status/1356388944464719872 |
23:33 1 Feb | O'Donnell extends Motherwell contract | Not a new signing, but Scotland full-back and BBC Sportscene pundit Stephen O'Donnell has extended his Motherwell deal until the end of the season. |
23:28 1 Feb | Rangers confirm Simpson transfer | Rangeras have signed defender Jack Simpson on a four and a half year deal. The 24-year-old has English Premier League experience with AFC Bournemouth, and this season has made 12 appearances in the Championship and FA Cup. Ibrox boss Steven Gerrard tells the official Rangers website: "We are delighted to have Jack here. We have been aware of him for some time and excited to finally have him. "Clearly it’s a bonus to have him here now earlier than initially planned. His presence makes us stronger and we are all looking forward to working with him. " |
23:20 1 Feb | Aberdeen sign Kamberi on loan | Aberdeen have confirmed the loan signing of Florian Kamberi from Swiss side St Gallen. The former Hibs and Rangers frontman is the third striker to sign for the Pittodrie side this evening, joining Fraser Hornby and Callum Hendry. Out go Sam Cosgrove, Curtis Main and Bruce Anderson. Manager Derek McInnes tells the official Aberdeen website: "Florian has shown his quality in our league over a period of time and again, once we knew there was an opportunity to get him, we pursued it quite vigorously. "He seems enthusiastic to be here. He has got undoubted quality, experience in this league and we’re hopeful that will help him settle quicker. I’m positive he can have an impact between now and the end of the season. ” Florian will be subject to a work permit process and subsequently, won't be available to face Livingston on Tuesday evening. That means his debut could be against Hibernian at Easter Road at the weekend. https://twitter.com/AberdeenFC/status/1356381635302854663 |
23:16 1 Feb | Edmundson leaves Rangers for Derby on loan | https://twitter.com/RangersFC/status/1356380593886519298 |
23:14 1 Feb | Aberdeen signing on the way.... | https://twitter.com/AberdeenFC/status/1356380180181344256 |
23:08 1 Feb | Ntcham to sign permanently for Marseille in summer? | https://twitter.com/Kheredine2018/status/1356374907425320961 |
23:04 1 Feb | Barker leaves Rangers on loan | Brandon Barker has moved to Oxford United until summer. https://twitter.com/RangersFC/status/1356377004808040452 |
23:00 1 Feb | Nolan joins Motherwell | Eddie Nolan has joined Motherwell on loan from Crewe Alexandra on loan until the end of the season. “Eddie is a vastly experienced defender and we’re glad to have him,” said manager Graham Alexander. “I’ve faced him many times with my previous teams and know what he will bring. “He can slot in anywhere across the back four, giving us good competition across all the defensive line. ” The 32-year-old started his career in the English Premier League with Blackburn Rovers, spending time on loan at Stockport County, Hartlepool United and Preston North End. Nolan has more recently spent time with York City, Blackpool and Crewe, and has been capped three times for the Republic of Ireland. https://twitter.com/MotherwellFC/status/1356376532382441474 |
22:56 1 Feb | What are we still waiting on? | Rangers are expected to announce a signing or two. Aberdeen have been strongly linked with Florian Kamberi. We're also keeping our ears to the door at Motherwell, St Johnstone and Hibernian. And who knows who might spring a surprise or two before the night is done. Remember, although the transfer window in England closes at 11pm, up here in Scotland we keep it going until midnight. |
22:48 1 Feb | Hamilton to reveal more tomorrow? | https://twitter.com/ScottBurns75/status/1356369353730625538 |
22:39 1 Feb | Ntcham joins Marseille | https://twitter.com/OM_Officiel/status/1356371025714405376 |
22:30 1 Feb | Main leaves Aberdeen | Curtis Main was a surprise signing for Aberdeen two seasons ago. After just seven goals in 42 appearances he's been allowed to leave to join English League One side Shrewsbury Town. Main, Sam Cosgrove and Bruce Anderson have all departed Pittodrie this evening, with Derek McInnes bringing in Fraser Hornby and Callum Hendry. There's still time for one more arrival before midnight. . . . https://twitter.com/AberdeenFC/status/1356369268196204544 |
22:29 1 Feb | One in, one to go at Fir Park? | Motherwell sign Jordan Roberts on loan from Hearts. And we're hearing it may not be the last signing the Fir Park club make this evening. |
22:22 1 Feb | Treble for Celtic | Celtic Women make their third signing of the day. They have already brought in Jacynta Galabadaarachchi and Mariah Lee. https://twitter.com/CelticFCWomen/status/1356361688237293568 |
22:15 1 Feb | Roberts joins Motherwell from Hearts | https://twitter.com/MotherwellFC/status/1356365207820496906 |
22:10 1 Feb | Lennon not leaving | |
22:04 1 Feb | Rangers signing imminent? | https://twitter.com/RangersFC/status/1356362557427249153 |
21:57 1 Feb | Hamilton end long chase for Anderson | Hamilton Academical have signed Bruce Anderson on loan from Aberdeen until summer. The 22-year-old made a dramatic debut for the Dons at 19, coming on as a late substitute against Rangers and scoring a last-minute equaliser. Since then he's had loan spells at Dunfermline and, earlier this season, Ayr United. Accies boss Brian Rice said: “I’m delighted we’ve finally managed to add Bruce to the squad. This is one we’ve been very patient with because we have been interested in Bruce for quite some time. Thankfully we’ve managed to get it over the line on deadline day. “Bruce should fit in well with what we’re trying to do here at Hamilton. He’s a penalty box striker who will compliment the attacking options we’ve already got, so we’re looking forward to getting him started. ” Anderson will join up with the squad tomorrow and could see his first appearance on Wednesday night against Ross County. |
21:50 1 Feb | Celtic latest | Jonjoe Kenny has joined Celtic on loan from Everton for the rest of the season. Celtic boss Neil Lennon wanted the 23-year-old right-back to replace Jeremie Frimpong, who last week joined Bayer Leverkusen. Lennon also hopes to sign a central defender on loan before the midnight transfer deadline. However, the club have missed out on Preston North End's Ben Davies, who has joined Liverpool. Meanwhile, Olivier Ntcham could leave Celtic before the transfer window closes, with the midfielder having been linked with Marseille in his French homeland. Read more |
21:45 1 Feb | Anderson becomes an Accie | Out of favour Aberdeen striker Bruce Anderson has joined Hamilton Academical on loan until summer. Hamilton have also released Justin Johnson and Tunde Owolabi. https://twitter.com/acciesfc/status/1356357612162445312 |
21:39 1 Feb | Kilmarnock done for the night | Kilmarnock have signed two players on loan from England - Zech Medley and Brandon Pierrick. But, it's unlikely there will be any other moves in or out tonight. Read more here |
21:32 1 Feb | Kenny joins Celtic | It's not exactly been a secret, but Jonjoe Kenny joins Celtic on loan from Everton. The right-back replaces Jeremie Frimpong, who last week signed for Bayer Keverkusen. https://twitter.com/CelticFC/status/1356354512164966402 |
21:30 1 Feb | More Hendry | Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes was happy to make his second signing of the day, signing Callum Hendry on loan from fellow Scottish Premiership side St Johnstone. He tells the official Aberdeen website: “I’m delighted we’ve managed to secure Callum on loan. He’s a player we feel can, not only give us a physical presence at the top of the pitch, but he is a player with great potential. “He arrives, along with Fraser [Hornby] and he gives us good options in the forward areas. We’re looking forward to working with him. ” Both players go straight into the squad for the visit of Livingston tomorrow night. |
21:16 1 Feb | Hendry joins Aberdeen on loan | https://twitter.com/StJohnstone/status/1356350366468681728 |
21:05 1 Feb | Medley joins Kilmarnock from Arsenal | Zech Medley has joined Kilmarnock on loan until summer from Arsenal. The 20-year-old is described by Arsenal as a tall and powerful central defender. He spent the first half of this season on loan to English League One side Gillingham, where he made 18 appearances. That's Kilmarnock's second signing of the evening, having brought in forward Brandon Pierrick from Crystal Palace earlier. https://twitter.com/KilmarnockFC/status/1356346687627948032 |
21:00 1 Feb | Celtic sign duo | Celtic women's side have made two signings this evening. The wonderfully named Jacynta Galabadaarachchi joins from Napoli. And fellow forward Mariah Lee has also made the move. Summer Green, Anita Marcos & Brenda Castellano all left in January so needed replaced. Fran Alonso's side are currently third in the Scottish Women's Premier League, two points behind Rangers and Glasgow City. https://twitter.com/CelticFCWomen/status/1356316388609064960 |
20:49 1 Feb | Scottish midfielder Jack Harper is on the move in Spain again. He's joined Villareal's B-team from Getafe on loan. https://twitter.com/Eng_Villarreal/status/1356319844031995906 | |
20:38 1 Feb | Nothing happening at Tannadice | Info from Dundee United is unlikely any business will be completed this evening so no move for youngster Lewis Neilson to Leicester City. |
20:36 1 Feb | Gullan moves to Raith Rovers on loan | As predicted by BBC Scotland's Brian McLauchlin, Jamie Gullan has left Hibs on loan, signing a deal until summer with Raith Rovers. https://twitter.com/HibernianFC/status/1356339804569542657 |
20:23 1 Feb | Davies stays in England | There were reports Celtic were after Ben Davies, but Liverpool have won the race to sign him. https://twitter.com/LFC/status/1356331105914396672 |
20:18 1 Feb | Kilmarnock sign Pierrick | Kilmarnock have signed Brandon Pierrick on a loan deal until the end of the season from English Premier League side Crystal Palace. The 19-year-old told the Kilmarnock website: “I’m buzzing to get started and I’m looking forward to impressing and showcasing my talent. “At Palace, they prepare us for men’s football and I’ve been researching Kilmarnock before making the move here so I can’t wait to get to work on the training pitch and meet the rest of the group. ” https://twitter.com/KilmarnockFC/status/1356335360977072130 |
20:11 1 Feb | Hibs confirm Mallan's Turkey move | Hibs confirm Stevie Mallen has moved to Turkey. A move we brought you two hours ago https://twitter.com/HibernianFC/status/1356332463828725763 |
20:07 1 Feb | More Hornby | Was probably obvious, but Reims have tweeted to confirm Fraser Hornby's move to Aberdeen is just a loan and there is no option to buy. Hornby tells Aberdeen's Red TV: Delighted to be here. It was something that I really wanted to do, and when the opportunity came about I had in my head this was the place I could come and show what I'm about. "We've been talking most of the month really about what the best thing for me to do. I wasn't playing as much as I'd like to this season due to an number of circumstances. So we had the conversation before the end of the window and this feels like the right thing to do. " You can read more on the story, and quotes from manager, here. |
20:03 1 Feb | Sterling joins Morton | They teased their were signing a Champions League player earlier, and here he is at Cappielow, Kazaiah Sterling. With Scotland now having two Champions League qualification places, his chances of getting there with Morton have doubled. . . https://twitter.com/Morton_FC/status/1356331523138605056 |
19:52 1 Feb | Hendry next to move to Pittodrie? | St Johnstone midfielder Callum Hendry could be another addition for Aberdeen on transfer deadline day. That would make space for a late addition to Saints squad. . . the clock is ticking! |
19:43 1 Feb | Morton tease | That's what we're talking about. Let the guessing game begin. . . . Tweet us on #BBCSportScot with your guesses. https://twitter.com/Morton_FC/status/1356323937160810496 |
19:40 1 Feb | Moves for Gullan & Wighton, and what about those Stewart rumours? | Potentially one more piece of business for Hibs tonight with striker Jamie Gullan possibly heading out on loan. Dunfermline are hoping to agree deal with Hearts for Craig Wighton. The striker is in the final four months of his current deal with Hearts and the Fifers are keen on a pre-contract, but would take him now if terms were favourable. The suggestions that Rangers winger Greg Stewart could be on the move to either Motherwell or Ross County appear wide of the mark. Information is he is going nowhere for the last few months of his contract. |
19:35 1 Feb | Hornby signs on loan for Aberdeen | Aberdeen have signed Scotland U21 forward Fraser Hornby on loan from French club Reims until summer. The 21-year-old former Everton frontman signed for the Ligue 1 side in summer, but has not appeared in the first team since September. Hornby has 10 goals in 18 appearances for Scotland U21s. After Aberdeen drew 0-0 for the second time in four days against Livingston on Saturday, boss Derek McInnes said the club needed a new number nine. That's one in the door, will they add another before the night is out? |
19:29 1 Feb | Deal done at Aberdeen? | https://twitter.com/AberdeenFC/status/1356323619601850369 |
19:23 1 Feb | Swap deal | Thomas Duncan has left the chat. Andrew Southwick is taking over the live text from now. First deal of the day is trying to order the gaffer a takeaway, that I told him I ordered half an hour ago. |
19:17 1 Feb | You can browse a list of ALL the Premiership ins and outs from this window here. | |
19:16 1 Feb | What's happening? | Here's a quick recap of where we're at on this, err, quiet deadline day. |
19:10 1 Feb | We've had stories on Hibs, Aberdeen, Rangers, Celtic, St Johnstone, but it's been pretty quiet at the rest of the Premiership clubs. The current global pandemic is probably the main reason for that. Still plenty of time for a few twists and turns of course! | |
19:06 1 Feb | Currently crawling to the finishing line in about 15 minutes, when I can get my dinner, and a brave colleague takes over. Any chance of some news? | |
19:01 1 Feb | https://twitter.com/ArbroathFC/status/1356316548730937346 | |
18:52 1 Feb | Will Scott Wright make an impact on the Rangers team? Or will he be a squad player? What do you think Rangers fans? Get in touch on Twitter @BBCSportScot. | |
18:47 1 Feb | Wright heading for Ibrox | Aberdeen and Rangers have agreed a fee which will see Scott Wright move to Ibrox now. The player had signed a pre-contract to join Steven Gerrard's side in the summer. But he will move south in this window after the Dons accepted an offer understood to be around £175,000. |
18:43 1 Feb | https://twitter.com/richardwinton/status/1356310999930970112 | |
18:39 1 Feb | All gone a bit quiet, after a wee flurry of news. St Mirren chief executive Tony Fitzpatrick now on Sportsound. His club doing brilliantly. Might he upgrade the top-six finish prediction???? | |
18:30 1 Feb | Is Derek McInnes planning to respond to a run of four goalless draws in eight games by fielding a team of 11 strikers? https://twitter.com/robertthomson55/status/1356306786865860615 | |
18:24 1 Feb | In the new age, deals are announced at the last minute as clubs prepare the scintillating social content and 'exclusive' first interview with their new man. Won't someone think of the journalists? Nope? Fair enough. https://twitter.com/BenjyPalmestatus/1356306778628255746 | |
18:16 1 Feb | Sportsound is on air NOW - hit the speaker button at the top of the page to listen. https://twitter.com/kennymacsport/status/1356303973649690627 | |
18:11 1 Feb | Simpson is Ibrox-bound | Bournemouth's Jack Simpson has arrived in Glasgow, as he looks to agree a switch to Rangers tonight, having already agreed a pre-contract to join in the summer. Excited, Rangers fans? |
18:04 1 Feb | Nisbet staying at Hibs | Kevin Nisbet will NOT be making the move from Hibernian to Birmingham City in this transfer window. The Easter Road club have turned down all approaches by the English Championship club for the player they signed last summer from Dunfermline for £300,000. |
17:59 1 Feb | DONE DEAL | A real live transfer. . . https://twitter.com/StJohnstone/status/1356300829632978944 |
17:50 1 Feb | As if this season wasn't going bad enough for Celtic, and you're somewhat bizarrely beaten to a signing by the Premier League champions, who are basically filling their injury-hit defence in the short-term. https://twitter.com/RonnieEsplin/status/1356236345929306114 | |
17:46 1 Feb | https://twitter.com/saintmirrenfc/status/1356295044291063810 | |
17:42 1 Feb | Aberdeen fans, if you finish tonight with Florian Kamberi and Fraser Hornby as your striking options, would you be happy? With Sam Cosgrove going out, are those two adequate replacements? Tweet us your thoughts @BBCSportScot. Or, you know, vote with your thumbs. . . | |
17:36 1 Feb | Some interesting quotes from Celtic boss Neil Lennon, who seems clear that he's not leaving the club anytime soon. "Why would it be my intention to go?" Lennon said, when asked if he had considered following chief executive Peter Lawwell out of the club at the end of the season. "Peter's decision has got nothing to do with my position at all, or my coaches or any of the players. So I don't understand the context of the question at all. " | |
17:30 1 Feb | Comings and goings at Fir Park? | Motherwell have already announced Robbie Crawford and Charles Dunne are hanging about at Fir Park for longer, but will there be more coming in or going out? It could be a late one tonight with signings expected in, but looks like captain Declan Gallagher, who was linked with a move away last month, may well be staying. Keep your eyes on our live page for more updates. |
17:25 1 Feb | Interestingly, Celtic boss Neil Lennon also said earlier that Olivier Ntcham is in talks about a move away from the club. That one's been in the pipeline for a while. Plenty talent, but not really shown it consistently enough for Celtic. Or should the club have got more out of him? | |
17:19 1 Feb | Celtic await Kenny arrival | Celtic manager Neil Lennon says a loan deal for Everton right-back Jonjoe Kenny should "signed and sealed" at some point. The Celtic boss wants the 23-year-old defender to replace Jeremie Frimpong, who last week joined Bayer Leverkusen. |
17:15 1 Feb | Busy night at Pittodrie... | Reports circling that Aberdeen have paid £150,000 to get Ross McCrorie's move made permanent now (was meant to be £350,000 in the summer), with Scott Wright heading to Ibrox immediately rather than in the summer. https://twitter.com/ScottBurns75/status/1356281147421040650 |
17:00 1 Feb | Wotherspoon signs new Saints deal | https://twitter.com/StJohnstone/status/1356285988629319684 |
16:50 1 Feb | Nisbet: staying or going? | Robert Grieve, the Scottish Sun's chief football writer, reports that Hibs' striker Kevin Nisbet wants out, after Birmingham City had a bid knocked back. Earlier today, head coach Jack Ross said both Nisbet and Ryan Porteous, also the subject of interest, trained this morning and are in his plans for tomorrow night's game against St Mirren. It could be a tense wait for Hibs fans tonight. . . https://twitter.com/robert_grieve/status/1356248104438288386 |
16:42 1 Feb | Ibrox activity | Bournemouth manager Jason Tindall said in a news conference earlier that Jack Simpson to Rangers is "more than likely going to happen" today, bringing forward his move having signed a pre-contract deal to switch to Ibrox in the summer. His Cherries team-mate Nnamdi Ofoborh is also expected to sign a pre-contract, having agreed to move to Wycombe on loan for the rest of this season. |
16:34 1 Feb | Saints still eyeing Gilmour deal | St Johnstone manager Callum Davidson is hopeful of adding at least one new player to his squad - but is also surprised that his phone hasn't been ringing about midfielder Ali McCann. Davidson reckons the 21-year-old Northern Ireland international has been his best performer this season and McCann was in the spotlight again with a fine winner in Saints' 3-2 win away to Kilmarnock. "I think I'm just going to switch my phone off tonight," the manager joked. However, Davidson is still hopeful of completing the signing of former Arsenal midfielder Charlie Gilmour, the 21-year-old who has impressed on trial after being released by Norwich City. |
16:26 1 Feb | McEneff checks in at Hearts | https://twitter.com/JamTarts/status/1356268108688797704 |
16:22 1 Feb | Scott Burns of the Daily Record is reporting that former Hibernian and Rangers striker Florian Kamberi is close to joining Aberdeen on loan from Swiss side St Gallen. What do you make of that, Aberdeen fans? https://twitter.com/ScottBurns75/status/1356274685412061186 | |
16:18 1 Feb | Aberdeen 'admire' target Hornby | Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes is "very busy" trying to get in a striker to replace Sam Cosgrove, according to assistant Tony Docherty. The Dons are hoping to sign Scotland Under-21 top goalscorer Fraser Hornby on loan from Stade de Reims. "He is certainly a player we really admire and we think is a good young player and would be a good addition," Docherty said. "You are never there until you are there. We are endeavouring to do all we can as club to get things over the line. " On Rangers' immediate pursuit of their pre-contract signing, Scott Wright, Docherty said: "I can't comment on that, other people are working on that as we speak, purely speculation at the moment. " |
16:11 1 Feb | Not a signing, but... | https://twitter.com/MotherwellFC/status/1356271339548631050 |
16:08 1 Feb | Welcome! | I've settled in with a coffee and massive slab of cake from the canteen, all set for a long night of transfer activity (or not?). Will Kevin Nisbet leave Hibs? Can Aberdeen replace Sam Cosgrove? We'll have every in and out of the night, and plenty of errr 'banter' in between. Stick with us. |
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submitted by Digiff to armenia [link] [comments] https://preview.redd.it/gnhgzjkylvb61.png?width=1114&format=png&auto=webp&s=c7b3afb58ec956d04110311a66c0e2c65dfd7664 There are market predictions, climate predictions and I here my geopolitical prediction to affect the region within the next 5 to 10 years. I haven't found an appropriate flair to attach but this is my forecast which I hope will answer some of your questions. I am trying to answer the questions as to what strategic value the cancellation of the Treaty of Kars may deliver to Moscow, and what may be the reasons for Moscow to make recently such great concessions regarding Turkey's connection to Azerbaijan? Before we make a checklist of what may motivate Russia to cancel the treaty, I would like to draw your attention on the previous three cancellation attempts. There are three formal ones, and undoubtedly Kars popped-up in many governmental discussions and debates [optional read, below the points extracted from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Kars]
Eventually, Turkey and Russia should agree on such annexation. Russia would have to manage a reasonable number of social issues to create a new Federation. Chances are high as well that Russia will leverage its Armenian diaspora to rebuild the region and make out of it an autonomous Armenian Republic like Chechnya is now for Chechen people. I am happy to increase the volume of everyone who is thinking now, why on Earth Turkey would sign an annexation or tolerate retake of such strategic territory? The simple answer is because they will have little political support from East to West. One should not forget that attack against Armenia will have a sickening impact across the globe. Russia France, and why not US, may raise some shocking facts and accusations about Turkey’s genocidal policy on a global podium, a bit like what happened with Serbia under the rule of Slobodan Milosevic. Points that until now were under the rubbles of other headlines to hide Ankara's shame. In my view, this is exactly what Russia is keen to exploit, and they will do it with success. Going back to my initial point, Russia has been eyeing for many years to get back some if not all the territories under Kars agreement. Many elements suggest that such annexation would bring to Russia not lesser power than the control over Bosporus. By taking all those historical Armenian territories, Russia will secure a control over Asia’s oil/gas supply to Europe. Georgia’s Nato saga will turn into fiasco while the infrastructure control, will be the cherry on the cake. If this turn of events becomes a reality, Russia’s control over Europe and Asia will likely end Nato's expansion. Naturally, such a scenario will be a golden age for Armenia. An Armenian Republic of Russia bordering the western border of the current State of Armenia, and controlling almost every single connection Azerbaijan has with Turkey, will mark the end of all aggressivity from Azerbaijan. Eventually, Armenia may well open the corridor from Baku to Nakhichevan, but it would not be in the same conditions imagined today. Meanwhile, Russia’s ally Iran, will gain further freedoms. With Georgia no longer Nato’s ally, one can imagine a non-stop safe train connection from Moscow to the Persian Gulf, passing through Georgia and Armenia. WOW! Now you may think, is there a connection between the hypothetical scenario above with the current Karabakh crisis? Many believe that Russia is afraid of Turkey and try to please them as much as possible. In my view, this is nowhere near the reality. The reality is that Russia is seating on top of thousands of cruise and ballistic missiles capable of destroying any military target without sending in there any planes, drones, or soldiers. I am not even covering other military advantages Moscow has over Ankara. However, let us be careful here. Russia cannot just annex a territory when Turkey is behaving well, and Russia nowadays shows warm and helpful policy towards Turkey. Well, this may drastically change because of the new border demarcation around Syunik specifically. With the new setup where Armenia is more than every vulnerable to war with Azerbaijan and Turkey, one should also assess, is 'this' not a Russian trap pushing Turkey to commit the grave mistake they would not even think of? By saying 'this' I make a firm reference to the peace agreement of 10th of November 2020, and more specifically to Russia's green light to territory hand over which many struggle to understand. I am not talking about Karabakh conflict but about Armenia’s south. We all know Turkey’s appetite for flash invasions, and we saw it in the 1970s in Cyprus. Everyone understands that by allowing the surrounding of CSTO's only ally in the Caucasus by Turkey's friend, Russia's defence strategy in the south is at risk. But don't worry! The guys in Moscow are not that stupid, and thinking that Russia will not back Armenia in case of military aggression, it's forgetting Russia appetite for Turkey's East. To simplify my point, I suspect Russia is making it possible to Turkey to use Azerbaijan to capture Syunik. With Azerbaijan attacking the tinny Syunik from both sides, East and West, the victory will appear almost guaranteed. For those who still think that Azerbaijan will never do that because of CSTO, I would suggest recalling the mutual accusations of ceasefire violation that lasted for weeks. The last war was a success for Azerbaijan thanks to Baku's lies accepted by the international community. They poured accusations that Armenia started the war and kept on breaking ceasefire when everyone knew that the only side desperate for blood was and is Azerbaijan. One can win by misinformation but should be prepared for a boomerang effect. Some headlines may pop-up accusing Azerbaidjan of launching an assault against Armenian soil, and accusations from Moscow and Paris may put Turkey and Azerbaijan in a challenging position. Either they will need to back off from some of the borders or go-in-full. Then, Turkey would have to either attack Armenia/ CSTO or Azerbaijan as ally forever. They will face the little surprise that Armenia’s military forces are far from being destroyed. Not many noticed that Armenia’s regular army, air defence, tank divisions and other forces had little involvement in the last war. In other words, no matter how doubting it may sound, Armenia’s military is still very much fresh and combat-ready. Besides, CSTO’s ally Armenia will get the green light to defend itself as much as possible with all the available tools and resources. This time around there will not be unarmed SU30s, or idle Islanders with helicopters blocked in the hangars. It needs to be clarified that Azerbaijan never got in fight with Armenia proper and Armenia’s weaponry had a minimal deployment in the last war. The chances are high that in such attack Armenia delivers to Azerbaijan massive losses, including in Nakhichevan. This would be the historic moment for Turkey to trigger Turkey’s aggression against Armenia and hence against CSTO. This will inevitably lead to a confrontation with Russia, but this time around no one in Moscow will stay quiet as they have been waiting for this moment for many years. It is important to note that no agreement would protect at that moment Turkey. Nato is not covering the act of aggression from a Member State, and new amendments have confirmed that point. Turkey has the right to intervene in Nakhichevan invasion, but the case scenario of Azeri aggression invalidates the Turkish right to protect Nakhichevan. So, from this scenario, everything adds-up perfect for Russia to get angry with Turkey, and trigger the cancellation of the treaty of Kars as a punishment for attacking a tinny country victim of a previous genocide which is also though a CSTO ally. This post describes my theory on what are the advantages for Russia from the recent Karabakh war. What may be the secret plan Moscow drawn with Armenia. Why Nikol has such great backing from Moscow, and what the final solution to Karabakh conflict may be. Feel free to comment, share, bookmark, downvote. My only ask guys, if you believe everything is going into an abyss, Armenia lost, none of this is accurate, or I am too optimistic, please do not spread any negativity. Try to argue your feedback with clear reasons as to why this or that will never happen, so everyone understands what you mean. Thank you! If you liked this content, and/or share my view, thanks in advance for all upvote! |
My friends in the real world have no real interest in my FM achievements, so I'm here to tell you all about my best save to date. Buckle in. submitted by the_reddit_minstrel to footballmanagergames [link] [comments] In seven seasons I took Altınordu, a team lounging in the second division of Turkish Football to the champions of the country, breaking the successive two team domination between Fenerbahce and Galatasaray for a decade. The catch? Much like Athletic Bilbao, Altınordu are only allowed to sign home-grown players. So... here's my story. It all started when I came across this article in The Guardian."Game changer: how Altinordu aim to dominate Turkish football with homegrown players". They'd been credited for producing top players such as Cenzig Under, and I was in-between saves and was considering a Youth Development challenge. Altınordu seemed perfect, a club with a vision of developing superstars, and in a league I knew nothing about and with seemingly both hands tied behind their back in only being able to sign Turkish nationals. At first, it was humble beginnings. I found my self predicted for a mid-table finish in the Turkish 1.League, with an average squad and little transfer budget for wheeling & dealing. My initial transfer strategy was to buy players I knew I could sell on for profit, which was also part of my club vision. Through some some miracle, and with the help of star striker Kemal Ruzgar & amazing youth prospect Ravil Tagir holding down the back (seriously, this guy was 16 and was the first name on my team sheet. He is an absolute must sign if you can get him) we managed to scrape ourselves into 2nd place, and landed promotion to the Turkish Super League, losing out closely to who would soon become our bitter rivals Adana D.S. Promotion from the Turkish 1. League 2019/2020 Sadly, after taking stock of my squad and the money I had available to me (not much), I soon realised that survival in the Turkish Super League was going to be almost impossible. I decided to cash in on some young prospects that had come through our youth intake (selling them to the PSG of Turkey, Galatasaray) in order to try and buy some more experienced players that could come straight into the first team and help us with our battle for survival. Notable signings include the, at the time, eye-watering signing of Muhammed Sengezer for 925k, the second most reliable man between the stick I have ever witnessed in a game of FM. However, as the season continued I realised we had one issue. Kemal Ruzgar, my star number 10 from last season just wasn't cut out for Super League Football. A real Cameron Jerome type. My chronic lack of goals (30 from 34 games) left us 3 points adrift of safety and relegated back to Turkey's 1. League obscurity. The only silver lining was bitter rivals Adana D.S. also took the plunge with us. We were blood brothers. Special shoutout to Bld.Erzurumspor who went from playoff promotion the season before to third place and qualifying for the Euro Cup II after somehow only conceding 28 goals. Relegation from the Turkish Super League 2020/2021 To add salt to the wound, the relegation also kickstarted a mass exodus of talent from the club. My beloved Ravil Tagir, a son to me now after playing almost every game for the past two seasons. Gone*. Muhammed Sengezer, signed just the season before. Gone. All of my best players were taken from me. But Turkey's Super League prize money is quite an odd one, with teams being awarded just over 300k for a win, and around 150k for a draw. This had meant, after the max exodus of players and my 7 wins & 11 draws I had amassed quite the "war chest" of 4 million to spend. Big money for a team like me. So I went to work rebuilding the squad, a phoenix from the ashes. *Ravil Tagir's selling has however funded most of my seasons, as he is sold about every two seasons to a bigger club and I just get that sweet sweet percentage of sale money. The exodus & rebirth of Altınordu 2021/2022 In came Nurullah Aslan, the most reliable man between the sticks I've seen in FM (that's right Sengezer you traitor), the double Burak billing of Yesilay (striker and now a club Icon) and Kapacak, the Dani Alves of Turkey at RWB. Most importantly came Eslem Ozturk, possibly the greatest signing of them all. He can dribble, shoot, pass, tackle. He is a machine in the middle of the park. Little did he know that four years later he would be lifting the Turkish Super League as captain of Altınordu after 164 appearances and increasing his value by tenfold. Truly the most remarkable player I've ever had in my FM playing history. I want to name my children after him. All of these signings are still with me today, it was a real golden season for my scouts. With the bolstering of these signings, and the collective experience of the squad, we dominated the Turkish 1.League with Burak Yesilay scoring an impressive 20 goals in 26 starts. Our victory made even sweeter with Adana D.S not making it past the play-offs. Winning the Turkish 1. League 2021/2022 We were back baby, and this time we knew what we were doing. Without losing any of our talent whist improving our squad; perfecting our tactics; and Burak Yesilay proving he could score goals in the Turkish Super League, we safely landed a respectable a top half finish of 8th place. Our wage budget was still the lowest in the league by a mile, and with 12 wins and 9 draws, we were again beginning to build our financial strength. Top Half Decency 2022/2023 The next season was a bitter sweet one. After funneling most of my budget into developing my Youth Recruitment and Development (I quickly learned that any half decent Turkish player isn't gonna sign for me), I had finally developed what I would call a once in a lifetime player. His name: Hasan Tatli. A Philip Lahm type, I knew I had a special one on my hands. He had quickly taken over as my first choice RBat just 17, but in January of that season I lost him for a record breaking 7.5 Million to Manchester City on deadline day. Since then, he's developed into pretty much the most promising right-back in the world. A testament to what we had built, I wish him well but would have loved to kept him for another year, especially as he's still only made one start for City in four years. I'm expecting a BIG cheque in the post when City do eventually sell him though. Turkish Philip Lahm 2022/2023 Turkish Philip Lahm 2027/2028 So close to Europe 2023/2024 I ended up finishing 6th place, just outside of continental football and I knew I was almost ready to challenge for the league. Pumping more money into Youth Development from the Hasan Tatli funds, I spent smart, picking up kids with great potential from smaller teams, promising them a clear route into first team football. Most notable of those was 18 year old Orhan Akgun who I picked up from Bayern for a tiny 1.2 million. A fantastic advanced forward, he quickly took over as leading man and would later go on to become my recording breaking sale at his release clause of 17.25 million. With these signings and a move from a 4-2-3-1 Wide Gengenpress (I know), to a 4-3-3 Tika-Taka saw me finally break into Europe, finishing 3rd in the league behind the big boys of Galatasaray & Fenerbahce. I scored a whopping 63 goals which was only outshined by Fenerbahce's 82 thanks to Amine Gouiri. Also Besiktas, managed by Zlatan Ibrahimovic, were relegated and are in financial ruin. You really love to see it. Third place in The Turkish Super League 2024/2025 At this point in the save I should also mention I had taken over as Turkey's manager ahead of the World Cup of 2026. This was a great opportunity to keep tabs on the youth prospects of the country and also give some much needed international experience to some of my players. In my head this was the season we would clinch it but we began to falter for various reasons. The media didn't think I couldn't handle the pressure of the Turkey job alongside my club responsibilities. For the first time since my second season at the club, my transfer policy had also been more miss than hit. Most of my signings failed to have an immediate impact, and my record breaking marquee signing of 6 million for Mezzala Omer Beyaz proved to be a bit of a flop. Most importantly, we were dealing with European football for the first time, and managed to get all the way into the Semi-Finals of the Euro Cup II at the first time of asking before being knocked out rather unfairly by compatriots Trabzonspor. We played 57 competitive games that season across three competitions, and we ended the season on a whimper, our players fatigued and injured, picking up just 2 points from our last five games and finishing 4th. Disappointing in the Turkish Super League 2025/2026 After leading Turkey to a World Cup Semi-Final loss to Spain ( I still cannot believe I lost this match), I resigned with my head held high taking Turkey to their highest World Cup position since 2002 at third place. It was time to turn all my attention to Altınordu. Turkey's 2026 World Cup Semi-Final exit at the hands of D.Martinez Immediately I spotted the one weakness in my squad. A real solid DM Deep-Lying Playmaker. A Pirlo, to pull the strings. I had two choices, a young Turkish whippersnapper coming through the ranks at rival Antalyaspor, or Celil Yuksel a 28 year old, fairly obscure player languishing in recently relegated Buraspor's side. After a really bad amount of real life time umming and ahhing over who to sign, I decided to bite the bullet and "Moneyball it." Deep diving into their stats, I splashed the cash on Celil in a record breaking 8.5 Million roll of the dice. The press were shocked, the board baffled and the fans terrified. I'd lost the plot. But nobody was better at pass completion or key passes in the number of games he had played, and I was sure he was the man. My man. And by god I was right. I forgot to get a screen-cap, but he lead the charts on key passes in the league, with a whopping 70 key passes by the end of the season, and a pass completion accuracy of 91%. He made it into the team of the season, he was our player and signing of the season and finished off with 3 goals, 4 assists and an average rating in the league of 7.29. He proved all the doubters wrong, and I couldn't be more proud. Celil Yuksel - the moneyball gamble 2026/2027 I strengthened our squad depth too for squad rotation, knowing we again would be competing on the European front. This combined with some big youth prospects finally emerging as first team players (notably a 18 year old Ilhan Camak, a skillful winger who ended as our top scorer) meant we had a deep and talented group of players. Entering at the Second Playoff Round of the Euro Cup, we saw off Wolves to get into the group stages, and carried on strong in the league. By January we were top of the table, unbeaten in the league and qualifying top of our group in the Euro Cup II. All of this success had drawn quite the attraction to my squad. At one point I think most of my players were wanted by various clubs from all over the world. The vultures circled and I lost my star Orhan Akgun to China via his release clause. I also cashed in on flop signing from the season before Omer Beyaz for a combined 28 million. Transfer Dealings 2026/2027 First Half Of 2026/2017 Season - Unbeaten In The League Losing Orhan Akgun was a blow so I quickly tried to fill in the squad with more talent, perhaps spending a bit too much on 17 year old Ergun Alkan (who so far has not got over a 6.2 when I play him). And with him leaving our form quickly deteriorated. Goals were now hard to come by and we somehow were embarrassed by an awful team at the bottom of the table to lose our unbeaten streak. We were then knocked out of Euro Cup II by Wolfsburg after a 93rd minute penalty. The wheels were coming off my perfect season. With Galatasaray breathing down our neck it was getting down to the wire, but the season eventually turned around with an impressive 6-1destruction of them to basically bring it home to Altınordu for the first time in their history. I did lose the Turkish Cup to them, but honestly, I couldn't care less! We were the Champions of Turkey. So there it is, the story of how I took a team built entirely of Turkish players to the top of the Turkish domestic ladder in seven seasons. Now, the Champions League! Final League Table 2026/2027 (haha Besiktas again) ![img](lk25qw5rpwv51 "Second Half Of The Season Form 2026/2027 ") The title winning squad of 2026/2027 Club Finances at the end of 2026/2027 Our all time best eleven at the end of 2026/2017 You can never please some people... |
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