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Nuttalls Mint Toes

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It’s good to see Blackpool do some transfer business nice and early, having already made three signings for next season.

It looks like they’re getting business done early but in a normal situation we’d be gearing up for the start of pre-season, so it’s a strange time for a lot of clubs.

But there now seems to be light at the end of the tunnel in terms of football coming back and that gives clubs the certainty to get their squads ready for next season.
With the new owner (Simon Sadler) and the way he’s going about things, you’d imagine Blackpool will be in as good a position as any to enjoy success next year.

I wouldn’t be surprised if they were one of the strongest teams in League One.

The players they’ve brought in are all quality players that have all enjoyed good seasons either in the same league or the league below.
They’re looking at what they need and improving accordingly, which is a good sign.
Every club will have their targets but, at the moment, it seems like Blackpool is the one going out there and getting them.
The club seems to be targeting younger players but all clubs in the lower leagues need to be doing that.


They need to look at what players might progress and eventually move on for a high fee.
That’s something they’ve looked at. They’ve identified these players who have enjoyed good seasons and are now taking that step.
As long as they can show they can do it at this level then I’m sure there will be interest in them from clubs higher up.
It’s interesting to see mid-September has been mentioned as a possible return date for League One and that’s good to hear.


Obviously there’s a lot still up in the air about what will happen with crowds because a lot of clubs rely on that income to go forward.
You don’t know what is going to happen with this government from one day to the next.
I recently received a message saying the National League North, South and below are looking at a date of September 12, so that would be a good starting point.
 
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