Marshy
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Bloody good window in my opinion
Don't forget Mr Bloom had spent let's say another 7 million or so on Duffy and Norwood.
Don't forget Mr Bloom had spent let's say another 7 million or so on Duffy and Norwood.
We've got a solid defence and outstanding midfield. Murray is capable up front, Hemed bagged 17 last year in a weaker team. We'll be OK, and if reinforcements are required we've kept our powder dry for January.
A decent (if slightly boring) transfer deadline day.
It's not just that Baldock doesn't score, the guy got red carded vs Newcastle and killed our chances of a result there. .
I love Tony bloom but I've got a feeling history will show we got this wrong. We need a top class striker - we haven't got one.
As it happens I think we should have taken the money on Stephens
Time for Manu to become an Albion hero
Time for Manu to become an Albion hero
Obviously didnt try hard enough as we failed for whatever reason. We had about 3 months to sort it out. We have made the defence tighter so perhaps we should be grateful for that and hope that Murray doesnt get injured or suspended.
You have no knowledge of who we tried to get. Neither have I nor (probably) anyone else who posts on here. Would you rather we had a (fairly) harmonious dressing room with a team ethic as we had last season or would you rather a couple of "big time Charlie's" on squillions of £s per year which could upset that harmonious ethic. I'd rather have a dressing room that's all pulling together and I'm pleased we have a chairman who won't pay some of the stupid money that has been pouring into other club's coffers in this last 24 hours.
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That's essentially what he's done with Dale Stephens isn't it?
After stumping up for the Amex, the training complex and picking up financial loss season after season, it might have been easy to take Burnley's money and lock in a return on Dale Stephens, but he didn't.
It's hard to imagine Stephens is a particularly happy chappy this evening, but he has 10 days to get over his sulks, get his head together and once again put in the kind of performances that we know he is capable of, and that will have Premier League suitors coveting his signature in the future. And, if the Albion do make it this season, he may be happy to stay put and experience the Premier League from familiar surroundings.
And that's putting aside Anthony Knockaert and Lewis Dunk. If bids had been accepted in addition to that for Stephens, £30m could be sitting in the Albion's bank account tonight.
The ground and training ground are mortgaged and are ASSETS which will appreciate over time.
Players are ASSETS which depreciate over time.
Where is TB investing his COMPANY'S money?
I've had enough of this. Hands up who on here owns a football club? What's that, no one, funny that, because it costs a fortune, traditionally you have to be the richest person in a city to own that club. Therefore stop cryarsing that you sink loads into the club, that's the point. Otherwise everyone would have one.
Except that Stephens handed in a transfer request then left training early, and Kaz on Twitter says he's disappointed with the window. Hughton has a job to do now.
3 strikers isn't enough, so we look to Solly March or Richie Towell to play #10, or hope Elvis sorts his head and responds positively to the opportunity this brings.Hughton cannot be happy with the striker position. He plays 4-4-2 FFS. If we played with 1 up top it wouldn't be such a big deal.
Every Albion fan I've spoken thinks that 3 strikers is not enough.
But it's the exact same point right the way down to something piddling like tea and coffee.