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Beanstalk

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Apr 5, 2017
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It's like a disease at Leeds. Obviously learnt nothing from there Bleak Past, All this spending, catalysts for future despair

A little bit Fulham isn't it...

Ridiculous signings, an exciting manager playing an attractive style of football, a quick route to the trapdoor...
 




Dutch

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Aug 16, 2012
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The striker we sign will most likely either be Brewster on loan or Karlan Grant on a permanent for around £15m or something entirely out the blue from the French or Belgian league. Think there's a good chance on Gonzalez as a versatile forward option and hopefully we can get a lwb over the line.

Expect Andone, Bernardo, Jahanbaksh all to leave. No sources just educated guesses. Palace signing Batshuayi and Eze even if they lose Zaha they'll be absolutely fine again. Villa really going for it. Newcastle really going for it. West Ham bit of a shambles, Burnley standing still, promoted sides and Sheff Utd all strengthening up. Everton taking the piss with there financial power. Saints, Wolves and Leicester in a position to leave us all behind a long with Everton.

Gonna be another extremely tough season. Getting less and less confident watching rivals make decent transfers. However, still think we've got more than enough to match last years performance.

Good post.

Like the look of Grant. Could be a shrewd move. Brewster if we could get him permanently and at the right price would be interesting. As long as we get some quality (and height) with the incoming striker then we could be in for a cracking season. A really like the look of our squad. If we are to play 3 at the back then we defo need a threat up top aerially. A left back would be nice too.
 


Jim in the West

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Ridiculous amount of money for Watkins. Desperation.

Still surprised no PL side went for Ivan Toney at 9 million. Brentford are the lower PL teams middle men.

Early window we looked way ahead of rivals, we're now starting to look worse as they strengthen key positions Inc the most key of all CF.

Just hope for positive news soon. Newcastle, Villa, Palace all getting decent CF options.

I think the strategy is (a) get some important business sorted early [Lallana, Veltman, Dunk contract, White contract], (b) be active in the middle bit of the window, but don't pay silly money, (c) be ready to pick up the pieces towards the end of the window when things shake up. Holding your nerve is critical. Ideal scenario for a poker player....
 




Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
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Well lets not get too carried away.
Newcastle have Gayle (injured), Carroll (benchwarmer) , JoLinton (40m failure) and now Callum Wilson (ageing/expensive - 8 goals last season)
Palace have Benteke (1 goal a season), Wickham (1 goal a season) and now likely Batshuayi (we'll see). They also impressively loaned out Sorloth who couldn't score for toffee but then started scoring as soon as left SE20 and is now worth £m apparently.
Villa have an untested £30m Champ striker, jurys out Wesley and jurys out Samatta - that they've spent £60m on !!

Any sane and neutral Premier League observer would take Maupay over any of those you’ve mentioned. However, if he gets injured on Monday and is sidelined for a significant period, we’re going to be relying on Connolly and maybe Gyökeres.

You must agree that this is not a great position to be in?

However, I do have confidence that the club has something sorted and we’ll find out by the weekend. They’d have kept Glenn if there was a risk of starting the season with just two Strikers.
 




Super Steve Earle

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Feb 23, 2009
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My guess is that we are keeping our powder dry publicly as usual and awaiting the top six settling their squads so we can loan or buy a bigger fish than the best of the Championship. Chelsea, for example, may well be keen to reduce their wages bill after a big transfer window. They may not be the only ones.

I believe the same thing (or similar). Plenty of clubs, perhaps not in England but everywhere else, needs to sell players to survive this covid thing, basically. At this point they are still hoping to get "normal" fees for their players, but as October 5th gets closer, they will be desperate to sell. I think one or two new players are more likely to come near the end of the transfer window rather than now.

Liverpool have allegedly now advised that Brewster can go on loan or permanent (with a buy back clause). This more what I had in mind or even a bigger name.
 


Nameless

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Jul 7, 2020
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Good post.

Like the look of Grant. Could be a shrewd move. Brewster if we could get him permanently and at the right price would be interesting. As long as we get some quality (and height) with the incoming striker then we could be in for a cracking season. A really like the look of our squad. If we are to play 3 at the back then we defo need a threat up top aerially. A left back would be nice too.

Completely agree. I love the look of the squad although we do look a bit thin. 2 or 3 hopefully signed before the window closes would be ideal.
 


chaileyjem

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Jun 27, 2012
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Any sane and neutral Premier League observer would take Maupay over any of those you’ve mentioned. However, if he gets injured on Monday and is sidelined for a significant period, we’re going to be relying on Connolly and maybe Gyökeres.

You must agree that this is not a great position to be in?
.

Well we still have Connolly but of course - and any sane and netural premier league observer and Graham Potter himself would imagine we're strengthening the team in the next week or so. More so if Maupay had a serious injury.
 






Starry

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Oct 10, 2004
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It's like a disease at Leeds. Obviously learnt nothing from there Bleak Past, All this spending, catalysts for future despair

difference is ridsdale had no money to spend and spent anyway. now they have money and are spending, whether it pays off or not remains to be seen. but these transfers are not hedged against season ticket sales in 2034 which is at least a positive
 


Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
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It’ll be interesting to see if Watford select Deeney, Wellbeck or Sarr tonight or whether they’re protecting their assets for upcoming sales (like Brentford did in their cup match).
 




Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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It’ll be interesting to see if Watford select Deeney, Wellbeck or Sarr tonight or whether they’re protecting their assets for upcoming sales (like Brentford did in their cup match).

Not so sure 2 of those are assets millstones maybe, assets less so.
 










Pierre the Painter

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May 20, 2020
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Jordan Ibe joined Derby from Plucky on a free after his contract expired.

He joined Plucky for a club record £15m in 2016, but it never really happened for him at The Lego.

Massive hero at the Ipro after starring for them on loan from Liverpool prior to moving to the Vitality. Imagine him, Rooney and Martyn Waghorn in a front three is going to be a scary prospect for Championship back lines. Derby could take some stopping if they get going.
 








Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
24,335
Brighton factually.....
On Sky.

“Breaking news ..... We understand that ..... Ademola Lookman ..... the ex Everton player ...... now at Leipzig .... has ..... joined Fulham on a season long loan. With a view to ..... signing permanently next summer”.

They do like a loan with option to buy deal don’t they Fulham.
 


amexer

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Aug 8, 2011
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On Sky.

“Breaking news ..... We understand that ..... Ademola Lookman ..... the ex Everton player ...... now at Leipzig .... has ..... joined Fulham on a season long loan. With a view to ..... signing permanently next summer”.

Asume thats it for Knocky
 


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