Plus, I love the sound of the window slamming shut.
Clang!
I’ve always fancied us as being a bit classier than all those other clubs. I fancy our transfer window being a sash window.
FffffffffTHUD.
Plus, I love the sound of the window slamming shut.
Clang!
Mmmmm....I think ours is more like this.I’ve always fancied us as being a bit classier than all those other clubs. I fancy our transfer window being a sash window.
FffffffffTHUD.
Hoping one of the sashes breaks and it comes down earlyI’ve always fancied us as being a bit classier than all those other clubs. I fancy our transfer window being a sash window.
FffffffffTHUD.
I like him and was very impressed with how he knuckled down after his January disappointment. It would take some serious toy throwing from him for me to wish him anything but a very successful career when he leaves. I will have a sad face when he plays against us though I don’t expect to ever boo him.Uncomfortable with giving the lad any shit really.
The guy is from a quite poor country. As a 13 or 14 year old he was working as a street sweeper in Ecuador. Now he's in a very different world and just seemingly trying to pick up information and skill from any source willing to give it to him - Potter and De Zerbi of course, and his team mates, but also all these nutty agents and other people trying to use him.
Easy to get the impression "he's a horrible person who only gives a shit about money and is trying to push himself out of the club" but then you see him in videos or read interviews and you realise he's just a young lad trying to do what he is told and everyone is telling him different things. "Oh, I don't know, God will find a way for me" seems to be his manner rather than "f*** Brighton, I want big fat cash in Chelsea".
If he ends up staying, I think he'll just be who he has been so far. He'd accept a move, he would probably even like making a bit more cash and playing in a fancier club, but I truly believe that mainly he just wants to play football and grow as a footballer.
Got a bit angry with Cucurella, Maupay and some others pushing a move but I just can't find it in me to dislike this young man.
Uncomfortable with giving the lad any shit really.
The guy is from a quite poor country. As a 13 or 14 year old he was working as a street sweeper in Ecuador. Now he's in a very different world and just seemingly trying to pick up information and skill from any source willing to give it to him - Potter and De Zerbi of course, and his team mates, but also all these nutty agents and other people trying to use him.
Easy to get the impression "he's a horrible person who only gives a shit about money and is trying to push himself out of the club" but then you see him in videos or read interviews and you realise he's just a young lad trying to do what he is told and everyone is telling him different things. "Oh, I don't know, God will find a way for me" seems to be his manner rather than "f*** Brighton, I want big fat cash in Chelsea".
If he ends up staying, I think he'll just be who he has been so far. He'd accept a move, he would probably even like making a bit more cash and playing in a fancier club, but I truly believe that mainly he just wants to play football and grow as a footballer.
Got a bit angry with Cucurella, Maupay and some others pushing a move but I just can't find it in me to dislike this young man.
Both can do one.- Cucu is actually best mates with Bruno . Not sure if that helps at Chelsea or not .
I doubt it. Bruno still lives in Hove and Calde is back.- Cucu is actually best mates with Bruno . Not sure if that helps at Chelsea or not .
This has got me thinking. Does each club have their own window or is there one official window at the fa (solid gold with all diamonds and that)?. And do new signings have to ceremonially climb through the window before it slams shut (FINGERS!)?I’ve always fancied us as being a bit classier than all those other clubs. I fancy our transfer window being a sash window.
FffffffffTHUD.
- Cucu is actually best mates with Bruno . Not sure if that helps at Chelsea or not .
But remember, they valued the SEGW at $$$$$$$$$ billion trillion gazillion......Palace now valuing Cheick Doucoure at £70–80 million supposedly. That nine figure fee for Caicedo looks more and more realistic as a bottom line.
What a shame. He'd fit in well in the Saudi league, well Saudi generally. Nasty bastard.SSN reporting Mitrovic has told relatives he will never play for Fulham again after they valued him at £52m. I think the suggestion is he wants to move and thinks that such a value will put people off. (I suppose it's possible he's insulted by what he views as a low value, but suspect wanting away from Fulham is more likely).
Colwill wanting to join has been concrete since the tail end of last season.Naylor in the Athletic reaffirms that the club value Caicedo at 100m. No suggestion that we're even looking to go lower.
He also suggests that the club strongly believe that Colwill wants to join us and doesn't rule out that we might end up signing two left sided centre backs. We're not keen on a second loan for him but it's not ruled out.
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Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't their Fofana ACL injury mean Colwill to us in dead and buried?Colwill wanting to join has been concrete since the tail end of last season.
I don't know if the subsequent interest from Liverpool and Spurs may influence that. Very possibly not - he seems to be a level-headed young man who wants to get his head down, play as many games as he can to help him further learn his trade, with the big club options will be there for him later on, by which time he will be a guaranteed starter.
Not if they splash out for a direct replacement.Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't their Fofana ACL injury mean Colwill to us in dead and buried?