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And are you?
Don't matter
And are you?
His "last dance at the disco" comment suggests to me that he would be our final roll of the dice if our preferred choices are not interested or fail a medical, which if I'm Niasse I'd take as an insult.
Not even hitting the dartboard, never mind the bulls eye
Not even hitting the dartboard, never mind the bulls eye
Yep. Clearly club aren't rushing in here. Presumably if Niasse was their only priority then it would all have been wrapped up by now. Other irons in the fire and also Hemed deal sounds like its part of the mix.
Ⓩ-Ⓐ-Ⓜ-Ⓞ-Ⓡ-Ⓐ;8089187 said:What's this Premier League 2 business? And why are Chelsea playing in Aldershot?
If ever your occasional tidbits of info were needed, it's now!
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]All I am saying that he may never have been 2nd choice. Everton are the best club I have ever come across in getting the best deal for Everton. They sold Rooney for millions at 18 year old before he ever proved himself. They got millions for Francis Jeffers who was ****ing rubbish. Just look at their history . They bought Tim Cahill and James Mc Fadden for peanuts. They are damned good negotiators. Just follow earlier posts on him Niasse.
Ⓩ-Ⓐ-Ⓜ-Ⓞ-Ⓡ-Ⓐ;8089187 said:What's this Premier League 2 business? And why are Chelsea playing in Aldershot?
Look up Premier League 2 and it is to do with, I think, category of 'Academy' training facilities. Albion are category 1 !
Presumably for the same reasons that we play these fixtures at Crawley Town FC ! - Maybe preserving the Amex pitch whilst giving some revenue to another local club ?
Niasse is not too far away tonight (Aldershot) if they wanted another scouting of him...Scored as well
Chelsea U23 0 v Everton U23 3
Everton Under-23s hit three goals past a Chelsea side boasting Eden Hazard to power to their first Premier League 2 win of the season at Aldershot’s Electrical Services Stadium.*
David Unsworth’s reigning champions had failed to score in taking just a point from their opening two games of the campaign but had no such problem in Hampshire as efforts after the break from Beni Baningime and Oumar Niasse added to Joseph Colley’s first-half own goal.*
Guardian 1hr ago.
Oumar Niasse is a target for Brighton & Hove Albion and Crystal Palace – both of whom are desperate to increase their options up front – but a deal has so far proved problematic because Everton are demanding a £10m fee for him and that he leave on a permanent basis. Brighton have made two offers for the Senegal striker, both loans with an option to buy at the end of the season, with the latest involving a loan fee of £750,000. Palace have not made an official offer.
This one will go down to deadline day you'd assume, Everton badly want to get rid but there's no way we're prepared to shell out £10m on him.
It certainly feels like that. I reckon £7m would probably do it, and at that price might free up cash for another player elsewhere.
I have not seen a lot of him, but 7 million these days is pennies ... as we stand I would take him and a loan striker happily..
Funny question to ask after 24 pages i know, but is he actually any good? I have to admit to never having heard of him apart from this thread.
No one knows lol
Youtube looks ok
Flopped at Everton but didn't kick up a fuss
Did OK at Hull by all accounts.
If it clicked for him you would hope could get about 10 goals for us