Everything posted by Vesper
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£24m??? I wish
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and even Tomori turns 23 this year. Many CB's out there were full or near full-time starters for 3, 4 even 5 years by then. Recce, yes, he is DEFFO young Tomori is at an age where he should be well starting to ramp up to toward his prime years all other major sports a 23 year old would be, (no, NOT talking golf, ffs, lololol) hell Mbappe was still only 20 years old 6, 7 months ago, lolol
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they owe Sheffield some after the fact Vaseline for going up their batty and a box of chocolates
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some corrupt arse shit I would be going bonkers if I was a Sheffield U fangirl
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Dont forget LB as well. The post I replied to had Alaba at LB, which would be massive. Evan N'Dicka I have posted on often in the past, but I have to say he looked so blääääää in almost game I saw him play, as did Frankfurt overall, that I came off the boil with him. Maybe I need to watch some more. Left-footed CB's of Chels quality and who are actually available are fairly rare I find. Look at the response Gabriel gets on here. Laporte and Lucas Hernandez (PSG will try, Bayern would be insane to sell him), and Clément Lenglet have zero chance of coming here, so that leaves my number one by far, Romagnoli, plus Mohammed Salisu, Pau Torres, Dan-Axel Zagadou, Presnel Kimpembe (tough pull), Alessandro Bastoni (tough pull), Benoît Badiashile (teen), and I will add in Evan N'Dicka. Umtiti looks spent, Abdou Diallo is not as good as most on this list.
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Terry and Carragher give their honest thoughts on Torres' transfer to Chelsea | Off Script absolutely a must watch, superb back and forth
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my eyes!!!!!
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omg that Dubravka video makes me want to slit my wrists after watching Kepa with the NUFC defence Kepa would let in 70+ goals
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damn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! that is shockingly good vert, especially for a wee lad
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he would have been a MONSTER in his prime here very unique player averaged around 32 goals per full season minutes for a 10 year period including 4 seasons over 30 goals, plus a 40 and a 49 goal season over 400 for his topflight career for club and country Uruguay is only a little over 3 million (and was far smaller back in the day) people and has produced INSANE footballers over the past 120 years
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good post but two things Kepa sucks and had best turn it utterly around or we are fucked and Upamecano is overpriced and a pass for me I am off the Konate train as well, he looks shaky atm, but lets see where he is next summer if you want young Bundesliga CB's for value buy, I have been so impressed with Ozan Kabak and Edmond Tapsoba if we miss out on Havertz then we damn well better go HARD for a truly WC CB and also one of those 2 young ones above (other young great ones are Merih Demiral, Marash Kumbulla, Pau Torres, Mohammed Salisu (left footed), and an 18yo on a free from PSG, Tanguy Kouassi) AC and Zouma are not, and will never be, I fear, Chels level better grab one off this little list Raphaël Varane Alessio Romagnoli (left footed) Milan Skriniar José Giménez Marquinhos Matthijs de Ligt drop down (still huge upgrade) Stefan de Vrij Caglar Söyüncü Rúben Dias Lukas Klostermann (the more I see him at CB the more I like) Koulibaly is too old for the 100m euro price the poison dwarf is still demanding Alaba is more than capable (and left footed) at CB as well, although not sure if he is up to EPL bullying level
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yes
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roflmaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
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2 different players, in 2 different positions and Kimmich is the 1st or 2nd best RB and 1st or 2nd best DMF on the planet (top 2 in two positions) His comp is TAA at RB and Casemiro at DMF He is more rounded RB than TAA becuase his defence is vastley better, but TAA is such a crazy offensive weapon. I would take (if I was making a super team to win the CL in 2020-21) Kimmich at RB and Casemiro at DMF Thiago and Kovavcic is the better comparison Thiago when healthy is better ATM, but he is always injured and soon ages out he has 2 prime seasons left in him, if healthy, the 3rd season will see a decline IMHO Kovacic has 5 or 6 prime years left IF Bayarn sort out their CB issues and PSG loses certain players and doesn't do a good job replacing them I tap Bayern as early favourites to win the CL in 2021 Sane will add such explosiveness to Bayern as well that left side with Sane and Davies will be INSANE we just had shit luck drawing them so soon they are a fucking machine if they grab Havertz this year or next summer, dog help football you know they will also try and go for Håland too down the road, I think
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I will say why I want him his CF abilities now and especially down the road I don't trust Tammy to renew with his (Havertz) floating abilities he also can play with Werner and of course a straight up AMF or No. 10 role I adore versatile players (I think that has been borne out by my myriad scouting/targeting posts over the past 2 and had (almost) years we have 2 in Ziyech (LW, AMF, No. 10, CMF,) and Werner (LW, CF, SS, RW) not that we can afford all of these (and indeed Mbappe alone is too expensive) but look at my 32 top target players out there who are remotely available (I cheated and added a few who are not, but I so dearly covet, lolol) every one (other than pure CB's and GK's and Håland) can play multiple positions Mbappe (CF, either wing, SS) Håland (mostly a pure CF but could work in a front 2) Sancho (both wings, SS, false 9) Havertz (AMF, No 10, CF, CMF, either wing, SS, False 9) Oblak (GK) Varane (CB) Romagnoli (CB) Saúl Ñíguez (CMF, AMF, LMF, LB) Frenkie de Jong (NOT available but he can play almost anywhere other than forward, so DHDMF, trad DMF, LMF, RMF, CMF, AMF, RB, CB, Box to Box MF) Kimmich (not available but can play CB, and is also a top 2 on planet RB and DMF, both type (DH and Trad) Paulo Dybala (SS, CF, either wing, AMF, No 10) Lautaro Martínez (CF, SS, LW) Marco Verratti (CMF, RMF, DH DMF, Box to Box MF) David Alaba (CB, LB, DMF) Marquinhos (CB, DMF, RB, CMF) Alphonso Davies (not available but can play LB (best in world or near that already, LW,, RW, LMF,, and I am sure he could perform to a high level at DMF and LCB as well) Skriniar (CB) Federico Valverde (CMF, DH DMF, AMF) Thomas Partey (Trad DMF, DH DMF, CMF, Box to Box, AMF) Sandro Tonali ( DH DMF, Trad DMF,, CMF,, AMF, Box to Box) José Giménez (CB) Eduardo Camavinga (DMF, CMF, AMF, RMF, LMF) Declan Rice (DMF, CB, CMF) Richarlison (both wings, CF, SS) Houssem Aouar (CMF, LMF, AMF, No 10) Ferran Torres (RW, LW, AMF, SS, No 10, RMF) Nicolò Zaniolo (RW, AMF, CMF, SS, LMF) Theo Hernández (LB, DMF, LCB) Ryan Gravenberch (CMF, DMF, AMF) Dominic Calvert-Lewin (CF, SS, LW, AMF) Achraf Hakimi (RB, RWB, RMF, LW) Sergej Milinkovic-Savic (CMF, DMF, AMF,, No 10)
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they claim this too https://www.sportbuzzer.de/artikel/exklusiv-kai-havertz-real-madrid-leverkusen-lehnt-erstes-transfer-an/ Real is Havertz's dream club, he followed Toni Kroos' path closely and would like to pursue a dream career similar to that of his Leverkusen predecessor, who won the Champions League four times. In the case of the Madrilenians, he could replace Vice World Champion Luka Modric. FC Barcelona also has the German jewel on the slip - just like a number of clubs from the Premier League, including FC Chelsea, which is currently upgrading and has already secured the services of Havertz 'national team-mate Timo Werner (RB Leipzig) . Chelsea owner Roman Abramowitsch is said to be ready to pay the 100 million transfer fee. With the sale of N'Golo Kanté and Jorginho, he obviously wants to get the sum back. Abramovich is said to have even personally contacted Havertz on the phone to make the new "Chelsea Project" palatable. As SPORT BUZZER found out, Spanish football is said to appeal to midfielder more than English.
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The six attributes that make Kai Havertz the perfect signing for Chelsea The 20-year-old attacking-midfielder is being heavily linked with a move to Stamford Bridge https://www.football.london/chelsea-fc/transfer-news/kai-havertz-chelsea-transfer-news-18355650
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Newcastle takeover in doubt as WTO fire Premier League approval warning over £300m deal https://www.shieldsgazette.com/sport/football/newcastle-united/premier-league-warned-over-newcastle-united-takeover-wto-report-2885584 A report into piracy allegations reportedly has a warning for the Premier League as it considers a proposed takeover of Newcastle United. The World Trade Organisation (WTO) is set to publish its findings after investigating Qatari complaints about the illegal streaming of sports in Saudi Arabia. Qatar-based broadcaster beIN Sports, which is blocked in the kingdom despite owning the Premier League rights for the country, has objected to the £300m deal. Chief executive Yousef Al-Obaidly said in a letter: It’s no exaggeration to say that the future economic model of football is at stake.” According to a leaked legal summary, the report claims that the Premier League “would be acting inconsistently with its own decisions and factual evidence as part of the WTO proceedings” if it approved the takeover.
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Timo Werner could play for Chelsea this season as Blues handed surprise UEFA boost https://www.football.london/chelsea-fc/timo-werner-could-play-chelsea-18428627 Chelsea have been handed a surprise boost with the news that Timo Werner may be available to play for them this season. The Blues are closing in on signing the RB Leipzig striker after beating Liverpool to agreeing personal terms with him. Having already played for RB Leipzig this season in the Champions League, it was expected that Chelsea would not be able to use the 24-year-old until next season. Yet coronavirus postponement means the summer transfer window could well open before the Champions League's resumption in August, when the competition is set to be completed in a World Cup-style end-of-season tournament. Whilst UEFA removed cup tie rules for European competition in 2018 after Philippe Coutinho was forced to sit out Barcelona's Champions League campaign following a January move from Liverpool, it was expected that clubs would have to make do with the same European squads they have had since January. Yet the Daily Express report that UEFA will meet tomorrow to discuss player registrations for European competitions. UEFA's main reason for discussing the issue is due to the fact that, with contracts set to expire in June and July, some players may well opt against signing short-term extensions to play in the Champions League or Europa League should they have moves elsewhere lined up. That will leave clubs short come August, meaning UEFA may well relax registration rules in order to allow clubs to play new signings. That could well see Werner complete a move to Stamford Bridge before the competition resumes - with reports overnight claiming that he would prefer to play for Chelsea instead of Leipzig in the remaining fixtures. Werner's reported stance is somewhat surprising when looked at in the context of the progress of the tournament. The Blues are due to face an uphill battle when they play Bayern Munich in the second leg of their Champions League round of 16 match, having lost the first leg 3-0.