Weststander
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Spain won’t take this well.
Expect hair pulling and scratching, then running away.
Expect hair pulling and scratching, then running away.
It wasn't really, it was a typical final game. Riddled with mistakes and ill feeling...made it a hard watch in truthExcellent performance.
£15 million to Burnley ..... but a buy back clause. If he does well Burnley win and so do City....What a double save!!
I think the management of the occasion being professional, nullifying their threats - as an Englishman - made it an excellent performance. I enjoyed the winning mentality.It wasn't really, it was a typical final game. Riddled with mistakes and ill feeling...made it a hard watch in truth
Are you privy to our player bids then?He was never in our price range. The loan was because they didn’t want to sell, our offer was derisory as he’s way out of our price and we were relying on the player forcing a move, it was never on the cards. I’m stunned that people still can’t see this (take a look at the Colwill thread). He’ll be England captain within 3 years.
Not more so than anyone else, although I do hear bits and pieces from a source. Not on this occasion though. It was widely reported by most mainstream sources we bid £30m and they rejected out of hand. Romano “reported” we were ready to bid £40m and it’s all gone quiet since. This would also be rejected.Are you privy to our player bids then?
Did anyone capture what this post originally read?WHAT A DOUBLE SAVE!!
He was never in our price range. The loan was because they didn’t want to sell, our offer was derisory as he’s way out of our price and we were relying on the player forcing a move, it was never on the cards. I’m stunned that people still can’t see this (take a look at the Colwill thread). He’ll be England captain within 3 years.
I still think this deal hinges on how much they want Caciedo, I wouldn’t completely right it off just yet.Not more so than anyone else, although I do hear bits and pieces from a source. Not on this occasion though. It was widely reported by most mainstream sources we bid £30m and they rejected out of hand. Romano “reported” we were ready to bid £40m and it’s all gone quiet since. This would also be rejected.
In transfer windows, timing is everything, and situations change the nearer the close. Even then, if Colwill refuses to sign a new contract there are two windows next year.Not more so than anyone else, although I do hear bits and pieces from a source. Not on this occasion though. It was widely reported by most mainstream sources we bid £30m and they rejected out of hand. Romano “reported” we were ready to bid £40m and it’s all gone quiet since. This would also be rejected.
weird. I have the same thing stuck in my head too. Also I've got it into my head that oliver skipp is german. Must be the square jawFor some reason I had it in my head that Anthony Gordon is Scottish and Curtis Jones is Welsh, but turns out they're both Scousers.
Result!
This.
Even before this tournament Chelsea, in a month of Sundays, were never going to sell Colwill.
Sadly for those got their hopes up, why would they sell theirs and England’s star CB of the next decade and more?
They’re dealing with FFP by getting rid of a load of highly paid failures or old, injured players.
Our only hope would be Colwill refusing to play for them.