Essentially he's a replacement for Jota. They don't have a manager at the moment. That worries me. Obviously the club is close to home so it suits on that front. I wouldn't have thought it would suit on any other front.
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Essentially he's a replacement for Jota. They don't have a manager at the moment. That worries me. Obviously the club is close to home so it suits on that front. I wouldn't have thought it would suit on any other front.
Sky Sports have it now - https://www.skysports.com/transfer-centre
Quote:
BLUES WIN RACE FOR CROWLEY
Birmingham have beaten PSV and Feyenoord in the race to sign former Arsenal and Aston Villa trainee Dan Crowley, according to Skysources.
The fee agreed with Willem II is believed to be worth £750k.
The midfielder is now back in the West Midlands for a medical and to discuss personal terms.
PSV would have been Ideal. 2nd last season. Managed by Mark Van Bommel. Not treading on Liam Kelly's toes.
Very disappointing move, hope it works out but its hard to see it.
I wonder how interested PSV actually were. Would he have had much chance of actually getting game time there, they look a very useful side? Don't get me wrong, it'd have still been a far more interesting and probably beneficial move than Birmingham!
Confirmed to Brum: https://twitter.com/BCFC/status/1151...619376640?s=19
I count 1 opening goal, and 2 assists for Dan today vs Swindon. Impressive start.
Agree disappointing move. Probably homesick, wanted to return to midlands. Note he only signed a two year contract (option of extra year but not compulsory), in his mind his plan will be to impress prem league club this year to maneuver a move next summer whereby a reasonable offer will have to be accepted or risk losing him for free the following summer. I’d expect Willem II to have a 10% sell on clause given the low fee, similar to the 1 euro they sold De Jong for, but made 7.5m on the subsequent sale to Barcelona.
Regarding interest from other clubs, it’s very easy to get fake rumors to gain traction in these days. Transfer gossip is gone to the dogs destroyed by greedy agents
Word on the street is he just helped destroy Swindon in a pre season friendly .
Name checked by McCarthy in the FAI press release about Marcus Harness this morning so a strong possibility that he'll be in the next squad.
Watched most of first half of Birmingham vs Brentford. Crowley is excellent, has to be called into next squad
Is Crowley 100% confirmed as our player? His situation seems identical to Johannson's.
After the paperwork is concluded by FIFA, it's not confirmed 100% until he is capped by us at competitive senior level, and that ball is in Mick's court. I'd say Mick is partial to a talented attacking midfielder and will come around eventually.
I think we all need to remember that Mick has one goal for his tenure - get us to Euro 2020. Right now that probably means getting seven points from twelve in the remaining qualifiers). Currently, the next real window for experimentation is next year's Nations' League (unless we either qualify directly this Autumn or fail completely, in which case there will be an opportunity in the spring or summer). Sure, we have two friendlies coming up but we also have about a dozen outfielders who are likely squad candidates with fewer than a dozen caps each. If we assume a fully fit complement of midfielders, then five places will surely go to our Premier League players (Brady, Hendrick, McCarthy, Arter and Hourihane), James McClean will likely still hold his place in the squad (especially as he's one of only two active players who has hit double figures for international goals), while Browne (about 150 league games) and O'Dowda (90 league games) both have extensive Championship experience, whereas Crowley has only played once at this level.
And if we're looking for a technical, ball-playing midfielder, then surely Alan Judge would be the more obvious option, given his experience and recent exploits for us.
I think Mick should only be bringing in players who will obviously improve our squad immediately and make qualification more likely. Now it may be that, by the time the October qualifiers roll around, Crowley will be tearing it up in The Championship and will merit a squad place, but I wouldn't call him up based on a few games at that level.
He was 22 yesterday if he lives up to his potential and shows he has matured he will start for us in the euros this summer and be in the premier league this time next season
I respectfully disagree. Alan Judge is 31 this year and is a squad player for a League one team. He should be nowhere near our team.
Crowley comes across as a clown and overly cocky so can understand why Mick doesn’t like him. He’s probably improving in this respect as he matures. But he is an excellent prospect and his current ability is ahead of any center midfielders we have. He only turned 22 and has amassed 92 games of first team football (half of which was in the Eredivise top division), close to Micks magic threshold of 100 games which automatically turns you into a “proper footballer.” From what Ive seen from his time at Willem II he is quality, and has continued his impressive form with Birmingham seamlessly. If he stays injury free he will be a premier league player next season, no doubt about it. Crowley would definitely be a positive addition to our international side, and Mick needs to stop being so stubborn for a change and give him a chance, especially given our paucity of talent in this area. It will be for the betterment of his one aim - to get us to Euro 2020
Emmm isn't Judge trying to force through a move to QPR and back to the Championship? Don't let facts get in the way of a bit of solid negativity though.
I'd imagine Jack Byrne is ahead of Judge in the peckin order
Assuming the paperwork came through ok, Mick probably looks at it like this for the Wes slot:
1) Judge
2) Crowley
3) Byrne
4) Ronan
Judge was great against Denmark, although he didn't track his man for the Danish goal. Judge getting a move to QPR would be big for him in terms of keeping that spot.
Judge is now 30 years old , has been very unlucky in the past not to receive more playing time but for me Crowley is the man we need to see in green , big season ahead of him needs to take his chance , has something to prove to alot of people.
I feel that Byrne would need to move back across the water to be considered by big Mick
Name checked again today with McCarthy off to see him tomorrow night as well as the two Portsmouth lads. If he goes well tomorrow I'd say he'll have a good chance of a call up (assuming his paperwork has indeed gone through - but the way the FAI are directly mentioning him in their press releases suggests it must have done.)
I see that it's a league cup game in Portsmouth. That would be a long drive for Mick, assuming he lives up north inbetween coalmines.
What type of car would Mick drive, a BMW 7 series?
Something steam powered with iron wheels, able to make steady but stubborn progress. Doesn't carry passengers. Probably has a large boot, filled with coal.
Seems Mick may get more than he bargained for.
Sean Raggett(Portsmouth), Ryan Burke, Corey O'Keefe and Joe Redmond(Birmingham) are all on the bench as well as the 3 aforementioned starting.