BRIGHT ON Q
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- Jul 5, 2003
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Blimey, they never give up. 2-2 90+7
Would have given us more than Ferguson this season and could have covered Pedros injuryNo worries if you agree or not, but from my eyes, watching him live, his first touch (on many occasions) was heavy/loose and I wouldn't care if the club sold him this summer for profit and he doesn't return
They are incredible!! So, so many 90+ minute goals!Blimey, they never give up. 2-2 90+7
Would have given us more than Ferguson this season and could have covered Pedros injury
Unfortunately he needed to be in GermanyWould have given us more than Ferguson this season and could have covered Pedros injury
Sure - but I was replying to the ridiculous post that we should still sell this summerUnfortunately he needed to be in Germany
They are incredible!! So, so many 90+ minute goals!
Apologies.Sure - but I was replying to the ridiculous post that we should still sell this summer
"In 20 matches since their winter break, Bayer Leverkusen have scored 11 goals in 90+ minutes and another 6 goals in 81+ minutes. 12 of those goals proved decisive in result. 4 games in a row scoring in minute 89+."
This is now 12 goals in 90+, 13 (including 81+) that have proved decisive, and 5 in a row scoring 89+. Absolutely bonkers
And we have scored one but no we definitely don’t need a goal scorer back because sometimes his first touch is a bit crap? This said from fans who watch Welbeck every week he’s like a baby giraffe half the time all legs and then falls over.18 goals in 27 bundesliga games
I hope he gets 20+ this season. Three more games to grab at least two goals.18 goals in 27 bundesliga games
That article doesn’t make sense to me. How did the cancellation clause protect Rangers from a rising fee? If they didn’t want to pay this they simply return the player.It has been reported that the fee is variable dependent on performance.
There have been instances where a club has cancelled the buy option and compensated the club that wanted to use the buy option, there would have to be a clause in the contract to allow this, and the fee for it probably rises, as his buyout price rises, dependent on his performances.
Also, Brighton could offer Undav an improved contract, something better than Stuttgart are willing to go to, and he then chooses to come back here. It could cost BHAFC to keep him, but it isn't a case of nothing they can do if Stuttgart want to buy him.Bayern Munich cancel Rangers' buy-option on Malik Tillman as two Premier League clubs consider summer transfer swoop for USMNT star | Goal.com UK
Bayern Munich have reportedly cancelled Rangers' buy-option on Malik Tillman as two Premier League clubs weigh up moves for the USMNT star.www.goal.com
Have to agree. CL football in his home country is a strong lure.Stuttgart's qualification for the Champions League now confirmed which makes it even more unlikely that Undav will play for Brighton next season.