ROSM
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Bold argument time here but I'm not worried about the three coming down. If I had to pick one who may put a good run next year it would be Newcastle and we always beat them.
Bold argument time here but I'm not worried about the three coming down. If I had to pick one who may put a good run next year it would be Newcastle and we always beat them.
We can look forward to next season, but Tony really needs to see off any bids for Knockaert and Kayal as a minimum. And Goldson.
Stephens may go, Dunk possibly most likely to go.
Sell no more than 1 player please Tony this summer - we have a fantastic squad to 'strengthen from a position of strength.'
The worst thing now would be to sell the 4 or 5 best players and have to have a total rebuild.
Serious question, not a wind up.
Is Dunk actually any good? Every time you are on sky he seems to either get sent off/score an own goal/**** up.
We keep being linked with him £5-7million but it seems only Brighton fans actually rate him.
Serious question, not a wind up.
Is Dunk actually any good? Every time you are on sky he seems to either get sent off/score an own goal/**** up.
We keep being linked with him £5-7million but it seems only Brighton fans actually rate him.
Has Tony got more wonga to splash??
The rules need changing. They're supposed to stop relegated teams going bankrupt, but they allow teams like Burnley to spend millions on a striker like Gray. And the teams that do break the rules (Leicester, Bournemouth, Middlesbrough) are laughing all the way to the bank.
Next season could be ridiculous.
Good post.He is, IMO, a bit of a poor man's John Stones. On his day outstanding. When it's not his day, costly. If he can get his head right and not succumb to ridiculous challenges like the ones that got him sent off against QPR and Derby (or needless ones like the one he made on Barton against Burnley that lead to their equaliser)he'll be a premier league player. If.
LCFC - a brilliant achiveement this year, one of the greatest in footballing history.
But for the last two season's they were trying to get of the Championship, they were collosal over spenders, ''cheating' their way to the PL with a star studded squad.
Parachute payments should be a fund to draw on as a last resort to stop administration / bankruptcy but come with a points penalty for every million pounds drawn from the fund.The rules need changing. They're supposed to stop relegated teams going bankrupt, but they allow teams like Burnley to spend millions on a striker like Gray. And the teams that do break the rules (Leicester, Bournemouth, Middlesbrough) are laughing all the way to the bank.
Next season could be ridiculous.
Well we never believed he looked like the thread title but clearly he was disappointed like the rest of us..but of a contrast yesterday though