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Posted July 29, 2026 22:27 · last edited July 29, 2026 23:15

Who knows by 2030, we could have all the below mentioned plus Bell, McCowatt, and Dibley-Dias in The Championship. Maybe even Jack Perniskie (yes very early days yes) and Issac Hughes. Ben Old in Ligue One across the Channel for some variety.
31 yr old Dalton Wilkins is consisently playing RB in the Danish Superliga.

Regardless the AWs will be stronger in 4 years.

Niche Cache. Liquored or sober The Posh's owner is one very open book human!

 
The other one to keep an eye out for is Matt Garbett who would probably be there already if not for the injury that ruled him out of the World Cup. He’s not expected to return until after the transfer window closes but it’s touch and go. The Peterborough chairman has confirmed that there are still clubs from that level in contact over a possible move...

Darragh MacAnthony with Posh.com: We did think we would sell Matt Garbett for £3 million right after the World Cup Finals. I felt for the boy because his whole season last year, probably too much, was obsessed with New Zealand and the World Cup. I want what’s best for him so we’ve agreed he’s spending time in New Zealand rehabbing. He’s had his surgery and we think he’ll be back after the international break in September. And there are clubs willing to negotiate potentially to buy him before the window closes knowing he’s back two or three weeks later. But we’ll see. Depends what the offers are – if not he’ll come back with us.

He will come back with a vengeance, Matty, and
he’ll attack either League One or the Championship and something tells me it’ll possibly be the Championship. I watched him against England and I was so excited. I thought he was New Zealand’s best player but obviously I’m biased. He’s young and it’s a hamstring. There’s a million top players who’ve done the same hamstring, it’s just a freak event at training.”


It’s fairly realistic that Elijah Just, Marko Stamenić, Max Crocombe, Liberato Cacace, Luke Brooke-Smith, Tyler Bindon, and Matt Garbett could all play Championship this upcoming campaign. Finn Surman wouldn’t be out of place although there’s not been any fresh rumours on that front lately. All that wealth... surely at least one of them can get promoted to the Premier League – which is a realistic target for all of them to aspire to except maybe Crocombe. 

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coochiee edited July 29, 2026 23:15
Niche Cache. Liquored or sober The Posh's owner is one very open book human!

 
The other one to keep an eye out for is Matt Garbett who would probably be there already if not for the injury that ruled him out of the World Cup. He’s not expected to return until after the transfer window closes but it’s touch and go. The Peterborough chairman has confirmed that there are still clubs from that level in contact over a possible move...

Darragh MacAnthony with Posh.com: We did think we would sell Matt Garbett for £3 million right after the World Cup Finals. I felt for the boy because his whole season last year, probably too much, was obsessed with New Zealand and the World Cup. I want what’s best for him so we’ve agreed he’s spending time in New Zealand rehabbing. He’s had his surgery and we think he’ll be back after the international break in September. And there are clubs willing to negotiate potentially to buy him before the window closes knowing he’s back two or three weeks later. But we’ll see. Depends what the offers are – if not he’ll come back with us.

He will come back with a vengeance, Matty, and
he’ll attack either League One or the Championship and something tells me it’ll possibly be the Championship. I watched him against England and I was so excited. I thought he was New Zealand’s best player but obviously I’m biased. He’s young and it’s a hamstring. There’s a million top players who’ve done the same hamstring, it’s just a freak event at training.”


It’s fairly realistic that Elijah Just, Marko Stamenić, Max Crocombe, Liberato Cacace, Luke Brooke-Smith, Tyler Bindon, and Matt Garbett could all play Championship this upcoming campaign. Finn Surman wouldn’t be out of place although there’s not been any fresh rumours on that front lately. All that wealth... surely at least one of them can get promoted to the Premier League – which is a realistic target for all of them to aspire to except maybe Crocombe.