West Ham sold Rice and replaced him with Alvarez, Ward-Prowse and Kudus. We sold Ali Mac and Caicedo and have so far replaced them with Dahoud on a free. I'm aware we have a strict transfer strategy and it's generally a good thing but we now need to spend some of the money we've made.
Honestly don't find this funny at all. I dislike Palace but ultimately we're in the same boat. Football's rapidly becoming the super rich, state owned clubs vs everyone else.
He might have a contact at the club, he seems to have them everywhere else. Do you know every employee that might have this information well enough to know they wouldn't work with Fab or gossip about it to soneone else who would? Besides he'll know who we've approached from his contacts at the...
Independiente del Valle obviously. They'll make about £26million from this transfer. Think about the good that such a large sum of money will hopefully do to the local community there in Ecuador.
When he was with us he used to like every tweet praising/defending him. Very insecure behaviour and not something you'd expect from someone in his position. I think much like Potter his profile was falsely enhanced by operating as part of a very well run machine. I don't think he'll last much...
No collar and the stripes being cut off by the blue at the top means a low score from me. The away shirt looks much better in person though so I'll keep an open mind until I see someone wearing it.
Vardy turns down a move to Saudi. Shame. It would have been probably the funniest thing I can imagine. He'd have caused a diplomatic incident after an hour.
Eh, most sponsored stadiums don't include anything else in the name but the brand. I'm surprised 'community' lasted so long to be honest. It's just aesthetic at the end of the day. As long as the core culture of the club doesn't change who really cares what anything is called.
He is an immensely talented player and would be an absurd signing. It's never, ever, ever going to happen but anyone turning their nose up needs to get a grip.