Football Season Guide

Colchester United

In


Harrison Chamberlain (Goalkeeper, Youth); Matt Macey (Goalkeeper, Portsmouth); Ben Goodliffe (Defender, Sutton United); Frankie Edwards (Defender, Youth); Rob Hunt (Defender, Leyton Orient); Tom Flanagan (Defender, Shrewsbury Town); Alex Woodyard (Midfielder, York City); Harry Anderson (Midfielder, Stevenage); Jack Payne (Midfielder, Charlton Athletic); Max Joliffe (Midfielder, Youth); Milton Oni (Midfielder, Youth); John-Kymani Gordon (Attacker, Crystal Palace); Kien Connolly (Attacker, Youth); Lyle Taylor (Attacker, Cambridge United)

Out


Owen Goodman (r) (Goalkeeper, Crystal Palace, Loan ended); Sam Hornby (Goalkeeper, Walsall); Ted Collins (Goalkeeper, Chelmsford City); Al-Amin Kazeem (sp) (Defender, St Patrick’s Athletic); Connor Hall (r) (Defender, Port Vale); Harry Beadle (Defender, Aveley); Jayden Richardson (sp) (Defender, Aberdeen, Loan ended); Riley Harbottle (sp) (Defender Hibernian, Loan ended); Ronnie Nelson (Defender, Tonbridge Angels); Tom Dallison-Libson (r) (Defender, Ebbsfleet United); Zach Mitchell (sp) (Defender, Charlton Athletic, Loan ended); Alistair Smith (r) (Midfielder, Lincoln City, Loan ended); Cameron McGeehan (r) (Midfielder, Northampton Town); Chay Cooper (sp) (Midfielder, Braintree Town); Donell Thomas (Midfielder, released); Gene Kennedy (Midfielder, Welling United); Jayden Fevrier (r) (Midfielder, Stockport County); Jay Mingi (r) (Midfielder, Stockport County); Marley Marshall Miranda (Midfielder, Braintree Town); Noah Chilvers (r) (Midfielder, Ross County); Ryan Lowe (Midfielder, released); John Akinde (sp) (Attacker, Braintree Town)

After three successive years of struggle Colchester United will be hoping Danny Cowley is the man to change their fortunes. Cowley certainly has the experience and pedigree, having had a transformative effect on Concord Rangers, Braintree Town, and most notably, Lincoln City. He has really struggled to get a grip on the U’s in his first four months in charge. External factors didn’t help either with several postponements due to the diabolical playing surface at the Colchester Community Stadium. They avoided losing their EFL status by just three points and something needs to change. Those changes have begun in earnest as the club opted to cash in on their better players. Midfielders Jay Mingi and Jayden Fevrier were both sold to Stockport County whilst centre-back Connor Hall returned to former club Port Vale. They were unable to prevent midfielder Cameron McGeehan and from joining Northampton Town on a free whilst Ross County paid an undisclosed fee for midfielder Noah Chilvers. Midfielder Arthur Read and striker Samson Tovide have admirers and the U’s may struggle to resist their advances. None of this makes Cowley’s job any easier but he has made some good additions. Goalkeeper Matt Macey could play at a higher level whilst centre-back Tom Flanagan and midfielder Alex Woodyard have plenty of EFL experience. The standout signing so far is midfield playmaker Jack Payne, who will provide some much-needed creativity. Clearly there are going to be more incomings and outgoings before the transfer window shuts. In the meantime Cowley will be hoping to be given the time to build a team similar to that at Lincoln City.

Target


Survival - avoiding a relegation battle for the fourth season in succession is clearly the first aim. The U’s desperately need some stability.