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Somehow, Bologna are actually ahead of Bayern Munich for Hearts's Aaron Hickey.
Haha glad to see you back
Somehow, Bologna are actually ahead of Bayern Munich for Hearts's Aaron Hickey.
How do you prepare a bid. Wash and iron it? Give it a good talking to?.....preparing bid. Those must be the most flaccid-inducing words of the transfer window
Exactly. It’s one off tweets about a lower league player rather than recycled tweets days on end about sancho or MessiIf the information on those moves are available I'd say it's interesting to get a glimpse into what goes on in the lower tiers. More so than the 367th tweet of the day from some tier 9 journo on how Jan said we are speaking to Messi's grandfather via a ouji-board.
Besides, many of our youth players go on loan to those clubs.
Type it up in wordHow do you prepare a bid. Wash and iron it? Give it a good talking to?
No it’s much slower than that, I think you have to grow it from seed. Takes fecking ages whatever it isHow do you prepare a bid. Wash and iron it? Give it a good talking to?
The Regulion rumours feel like BS.He's just bullet pointing the AS article, not his sources.
His posts were certainly more interesting than yours, and relevant to this thread."Football league" under Championship doesn't mean anything to most people, even to many UK-based Utd fans, and that's not really a subjective take.
They were actually football league posts being posted in the “football tweets” thread, allowed by the owner of the site. Note i didn’t say “united tweets” or “premier league tweets”.
The rest of your post is subjective depending on whether you’re a wider football fan or just a transfer junkie.
Real Madrid coming in for Dani Olmo so soon? Somehow, I doubt it.
Maybe they should say propagate a bid.No it’s much slower than that, I think you have to grow it from seed. Takes fecking ages whatever it is
Put together a detailed proposal and run it past the lawyers, accountants and banks.How do you prepare a bid. Wash and iron it? Give it a good talking to?
You're taking this a bit seriously.Put together a detailed proposal and run it past the lawyers, accountants and banks.
People seem a bit sensitive given the disappointment with Sancho (fingers still crossed on that potential transfer!) so I've taken a step back. If we have a good summer I'll post some updates later on because there's a lot of interesting movement in the non-Prem professional leagues.What’s happened to @Fridge chutney in this thread?
I'm glad that you'll be coming back. Personally speaking, I was quite tempted to post some of the Wigan-related outgoing transfers; much of their activity has intrigued me.People seem a bit sensitive given the disappointment with Sancho (fingers still crossed on that potential transfer!) so I've taken a step back. If we have a good summer I'll post some updates later on because there's a lot of interesting movement in the non-Prem professional leagues.
I'm glad that you'll be coming back. Personally speaking, I was quite tempted to post some of the Wigan-related outgoing transfers; much of their activity has intrigued me.
Anyways, back on topic: Diangana looks likely to sign for West Brom.
And they have reason to be angry; Diangana looked very good for West Brom last season, and he could have been useful for them if they ever let go of Felipe Anderson.West Ham fans have been very angry about this Potential sale!!
I'll take it out of my tight 5.You're taking this a bit seriously.
He's mainly a right back, but he has played at left back on several occasions. He could be coming in to replace Chilwell at left back or to fill in wherever he'd be needed. Having said that, he's not much better than the full backs that they already have. Maybe he can play on the left ahead of Fuchs and in place of Luke Thomas or on the right in place of James Justin.Fullback - replacing Chilwell or is he a RB? @Foxbatt
Diop at West Ham is another one
Looks like Atalanta have made another good signing in Cristian Romero from Juventus.
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This is the Caf equivalent of saying "Beetlejuice."What’s happened to @Fridge chutney in this thread?
De Laurentiis: "From now on, if there are important offers we will sell all, I understand that Italy guarantees nothing to anyone. The fans and I have to live from day to day, that's what they ask of us. I was wrong not to sell Koulibaly for 110 mln pounds".
Haha this guy talks so much shite.
De Laurentiis: "From now on, if there are important offers we will sell all, I understand that Italy guarantees nothing to anyone. The fans and I have to live from day to day, that's what they ask of us. I was wrong not to sell Koulibaly for 110 mln pounds".
Haha this guy talks so much shite.
Im so torn on this policy...I KNOW its the right thing not to cave to agensts fees, but at the same time imagine our side with Haaland and Sancho in it....we would be right back up there. Tricky one.
What’s happened to @Fridge chutney in this thread?
This is the Caf equivalent of saying "Beetlejuice."
I am pretty sure it’s not just “running past” them, but rather providing bank guarantees / comfort letters, so that it has a legally binding nature from the financial standpoint. With a large deal, it’s perhaps not that easyPut together a detailed proposal and run it past the lawyers, accountants and banks.
He is actually pretty well connected at the club.That Goldbridge gimp popped up on a youtube auto-play earlier on today and before I knocked it off he was saying this would be done within the next two weeks.
I assumed he was talking out of his hole. This could be still on, then?