U's squad set for shake up

Target? Freddie Sears is thought to be one of the strikers the U's are looking to bring in this summer. Target? Freddie Sears is thought to be one of the strikers the U's are looking to bring in this summer.

More players could follow Steven Gillespie out of Colchester United this summer, as part of a shake-up of their first-team squad.

U’s boss John Ward has set about the task of recruiting a brand new strike-force, ahead of the new League One campaign.

Colchester are on the lookout for at least two new forwards, following Gillespie’s departure to Fleetwood Town.

It followed hot on the heels of last season’s player of the year Kayode Odejayi joining Rotherham United.

Their departures have left the U’s without a specialist striker.

Ashley Vincent and Martin Rowlands have also left the Weston Homes Community Stadium this summer.

And manager Ward revealed there could be more changes in the coming weeks, as he looks to shape his team for next season.

The Colchester manager has made signing at least two new forwards his top priority.

And West Ham United youngster Freddie Sears - who spent more than three months on loan at the U’s last season - is believed to be at the top of his shopping list.

Ward said: “We’ve finished eighth, tenth and tenth in the three years that I’ve been at Colchester.

“They constitute some of the best finishes in the club’s history.

“But I’ve been at Colchester for three years now and I think it needs a little shake-up, which is what is happening.

“We received a good financial deal for Steven from Fleetwood and the money we receive from that will help us to improve our squad.

“It was very tight before in terms of the budget but this will enhance things.

“The money will go towards us concentrating on bringing a couple of new strikers in.

“I think it’s obvious that we will need to bring players in in that area, after Kayode and Steven have gone.”

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Comments(10)

super waluigi says...
11:16am Wed 20 Jun 12

And the new Dawn of Colchester united shall begin.

Like him or loath him, he is entitled to have this opportunity because of the amount of garbage player he has put up with from the last 3 managers. I admit that George, lambert and boothroyd all bought in some quality, but let's not forget the Vernons, Ifils and Hackneys that we paid for.

We will still have limited resources, and will have to accommodate old, new and youth in to our new look squad. But this is a new Dawn for Colchester united, let's all get behind them.

up the U's paul says...
12:40pm Wed 20 Jun 12

Totally agree and lets face it as far as people saying Col U lack ambition,when you are as small a club as we are the only real ambition you could have is to struggle in the championship.May seem stupid to some of you guys out there but, we are a small club and we never will be any bigger than we are. Not whilst Colchester people prefer to travel to watch Ipswich, West Ham and other London clubs in the premier league.I mean its a bit embarrassing when the away support out numbers the home. Any way i feel good about the way things are going right now, new players on the horizon, new training facilities, i think the future looks quite bright.

Lodgie__ says...
12:52pm Wed 20 Jun 12

After the initial shock of losing our two "strikers" I now feel much more positive about the future of our club. We have to trust JW to spend wisely and get some real talent at minimal cost, this will not be easy. I agree completely with Paul's and Super's comments. It's going to improve here on in.

Mr Honest says...
2:39pm Wed 20 Jun 12

Its not going to improve Lodgie. Paul, who cares about having a so called decent training facility if we dont have decent players training on it. We are selling everyone to pay for it! Ward just talks rubbish all the time. Im sick of it all. The fanbase will get even lower this year. We go backwards each year. As for ambition, Stevenage almost achieved promotion on a small budget. We need a good manager though to have any hope of making average players better.

jpis247 says...
3:29pm Wed 20 Jun 12

Mr. Honest, you're boring. We're not going backwards, we're back to where we've always been, a mid-table League One side. We had 1 good season in League One and the Champ, which was never financially sustainable. Its only June and Ward's not an idiot. He know's we need players and we will see who he gets in. The pessimism you call 'honesty' is rubbish. Lets see who we get in and how it goes before we write off Ward. Let him develop a squad, not inherit one.

crazy comments says...
5:48pm Wed 20 Jun 12

jpis247 wrote:
Mr. Honest, you're boring. We're not going backwards, we're back to where we've always been, a mid-table League One side. We had 1 good season in League One and the Champ, which was never financially sustainable. Its only June and Ward's not an idiot. He know's we need players and we will see who he gets in. The pessimism you call 'honesty' is rubbish. Lets see who we get in and how it goes before we write off Ward. Let him develop a squad, not inherit one.
Develop a squad. Ward has had two full seasons to do that. If he had wanted to do that he would have got rid of Heath, Izzet and certainly not resign Duguid for another season.

jpis247 says...
5:58pm Wed 20 Jun 12

Like it or not the above mentioned players are good squad players for a club of our stature. Never get the hate for Duguid or Izzet. They did the job when needed last season. Heath.....criticism justified.

crazy comments says...
6:34pm Wed 20 Jun 12

jpis247 wrote:
Like it or not the above mentioned players are good squad players for a club of our stature. Never get the hate for Duguid or Izzet. They did the job when needed last season. Heath.....criticism justified.
I am a big fan of Dugie but he has not the pace for this league any more. I watched him closely against Hartlepool this season and he was beaten for pace and left floundering time and again down the flank. Izzet again was a good player for this league but this is a hard league with lots of teams with super fit players. He creates nothing going forwards and without that you dont create goal chances. Hopefully the new lad Bean will be the boy this season for doing that. How Matt Heath was kept over Baldwin I will never know, though I think Pat was getting past his best. I watched Luton reserves against our reserves recently and their number 10 got two cracking goals and gave Heath the complete runaround. He would have been saying goodbye there and then if I was a manager. If anyone sane that knows about football can tell me that John ward is a decent manager then I will walk off a cliff and hopefully Super and Nora will be at the bottom to save me.

angryman!!! says...
6:55pm Wed 20 Jun 12

Duguid is a club legend but apart from the game he got his brace he didn't really do much, same story with izzet, both give 100% but sadly that's not enough, I think it's a good idea to have kept one as an example to youth etc, and agree Heath sadly just has never really got upto scratch and had some shockers last season.

Blue & White Robbo says...
9:10am Sat 23 Jun 12

We have no option but to trust JW.

If we are honest we have all said that Dizzy never repaid our faith or money, so why not accept a decent fee for him??

If Freddie Sears does sign, along with a big target man, who says they cannot reproduce the Cureton / Iwelumo form of our promotion and 1st season in the Championship.

Who of us had heard of Big Chris before he signed ??

JW has a few bob more now and we have to trust him to do the right thing.

Does anyone really think that JW & RC want us to fail ??? It's their investment, reputation and career.

I have my fingers crossed for a couple of good signings (who stay fit !) and a couple of youth players stepping up.

If it has all 'Gone Pete Tong' by next May, then have a pop at the Management and me if you like.

I have cautious optimism and say now we will finish higher than tenth.

You heard it here first folks.

Up the U's

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