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  1. My favourite young CMF target we should be going after (along with making Kovacic permanent) after we sell off deadwood. We can still get him for a fair price, but so many clubs are circling Red Bull Salzburg, especially after his monster run in the Europa League last year. Massive upgrade IMHO from Drinkwater, Bakayoko, Cesc (too old, sorry), Marco van Ginkel. He has Naby Keita Jr. written all over him. Amadou Haidara Date of Birth (Age): Jan 31, 1998 (20) Place of Birth: Bamako, Mali Nationality: Malian Height: 1,75 m Position: Central Midfield Agent: Relatives Current international: Mail AMADOU HAIDARA COMPILATION Bonus, the first video has a Malian singer, with probably the most INSANE tribute song to a player EVER!! It's fucking EPIC!!!!
  2. I cannot, for the life of me, understand how people rate WILLIAN over Bailey, even now. Bailey just turned 21, Willian is at his last peak year (I would argue he is already on the downside) and 100 times out of 100 I would take Bailey. He has a GREAT shooting touch, is direct as fuck, and is one of fastest wingers in Europe. He also seems like a model citizen, you never hear a whiff of scandal or dressing room drama about him. We NEED TO GET THIS DONE BEFORE BREXIT. I am really worried about a possible Tory cunt block on EEA/EU players signed by FA teams, and a higher quota on homegrown. I think he qualifies, due to Jamaican citizenship, not sure.
  3. Torino Provide Injury Update On Aina & It's Not What Rohr Wants To Hear https://www.allnigeriasoccer.com/read_news.php?nid=29235 Italian Serie A club Torino have provided an injury update on Nigeria international Ola Aina ahead of their visit to Udinese for a game that corresponds to the fourth round of matches in the topflight. The Maroons trained on Tuesday afternoon with an open door training session on the secondary field and manager coach Mazzarri directed a session equally divided between athletic and tactical work. Aina did not take part in training as he is still receiving treatment after sustaining a muscular problem to the biceps femoris of the left thigh against SPAL in the last game before the international break. The information from Turin will certainly be bad news for Nigeria manager Gernot Rohr who is planning to name the Chelsea loanee on the roster for next month's double header against Libya. With the squad list set to be announced by Rohr at the end of this month, Aina has less than three weeks to convince the German that his injury problems are behind him. The versatile fullback has figured in all the matches played by Torino in the Serie A in the new season.
  4. You would think Sarri, given his great record with MFers, could finally get him to play up to his potential and physical skillset. If we go Ballack in as technical director, maybe he could take a few times a month and worth with RLC too. I gotta be honest, given his size, technical ability and stamina, he SHOULD be up there within seeing distance of Saúl Ñíguez, SMS, Pogba by now. Or at least on a legitimate path to get there.
  5. Bundesliga Star Leon Bailey Sets His Sights on Securing January Transfer to Chelsea https://www.90min.com/posts/6168504-bundesliga-star-leon-bailey-sets-his-sights-on-securing-january-transfer-to-chelsea Bayern Leverkusen star Leon Bailey has been lined up as a long-term replacement for Chelsea talisman Eden Hazard and the Jamaican could move to Stamford Bridge as early as January, according to reports in Germany. The 21-year-old has been at the forefront of attention for European football's biggest clubs following his first full season in the Bundesliga, and Bailey was often linked with a move away from the BayArena throughout the summer transfer window. The forward eventually stayed with Die Werkself but a dismal start to the campaign, which sees Leverkusen sitting joint bottom of the league table, could persuade Bailey to force a move away from Germany when the transfer window reopens. Although there has been much speculation over Bailey's future destination, a report in Kicker (via TEAMtalk) claims that the youngster has his heart set on a move to Chelsea and will snub interest from Arsenal, Manchester City and Liverpool. Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich were also believed to be monitoring Bailey's future in Leverkusen, and it is understood that the former Genk winger will cost upwards of €60m. Bailey was involved in 18 goals across all competitions last season. The Jamaican earned a reputation amongst Bundesliga fans for his ability to cut inside on his left foot and find the far corner of the net - similar to Arjen Robben. snip
  6. Agree with all you said. RLC is such an enigma. I still think he was crazy to not take the Schalke loan. CL football, a great team environment and he would be probably starting most games.
  7. Pogba needs to take his ass back to Juve
  8. Bailey has often been linked with a move to Stamford Bridge and his scintillating performances for Bayer Leverkusen this season haven’t gone unnoticed by Chelsea. But an old tweet from Bailey has resurfaced on social media picturing Bailey in a Chelsea shirt with Blues supporters urging the club to push through a deal now. One user posted: “We are linked with this player!!! It’s great when the player is a secret @ChelseaFC fan!!!!” look remember, he is left footed
  9. “There’s concrete interest” – Budding Bundesliga star confirms firm interest from Chelsea this summer https://www.chelsea-news.co/2018/09/theres-concrete-interest-budding-bundesliga-star-confirms-firm-interest-chelsea-summer/ According to Fussball Transfers in Germany, via Football London, Bayern Munich’s £53 million bid did not convince the winger to sign a deal this summer, because he is focused on joining Maurizio Sarri’s Chelsea. Bailey is quoted to have said, he leaves his future in the hands of Bayer, who certainly may have been told of his London wishes. “There’s concrete interest. What I can say is that my full focus is on developing myself as a young player, and that’s what I’ll focus on. If a club wants me, my management and Bayer will take care of it.” Leon Bailey, Football London
  10. These were only wingers, I listed Talisca and Kai Havertz and Carlos Soler (my top 3 AMF targets) in another reply in another thread.
  11. Slim pickings, I listed every one worth fuckall.
  12. Probably the most infectious smile in the world of football
  13. Always dig deep when it is a REALLY young player. That's how a truly long term dominant club is oftimes foundationed.
  14. I am going back to my 2015 stance, ALL in for Romagnoli. I will also take Rugani or Caldara. I want (badly) an Italian CB and those 3 (plus a 31yo, soon 32 Bonucci) are the only class ones the entire nation has atm (Chiellini being too old, but if (impossible) he came on a free, then HELL yes, he has 2 years left in him, and could be a Terry godfather/teacher type for AC and the other young Chelsea beasts. Filippo Romagna at Cagliari is maybe another, and 26yo (so no long term upside) Gian Marco Ferrari from Sassuolo and that is literally it. If you want really young potential ones, Alessandro Bastoni (19yo) at Parma and Marco Varnier (just turned 20) at Atalanta are the literally only others I remotely have encountered. They are stretches, but ones to maybe watch. Its crazy how weak they have become in terms of CB's, when they historically have been the number one nation at churning them out over the last 30, 40 years. Spoiler alert... Alessandro Nesta is my idea of a PERFECT CB, in a Platonic form.
  15. He joined Chelsea a half year before I was born. A shame he only stayed the one.
  16. "Kick him in the bollocks" "No need to be specific" LOLOLOLOL
  17. 6 nil final, worst ever international defeat for Croatia. Kovacic looked to be literally the only player still trying the whole game, shameful performance by the rest, as Vrsaljko packed it in the 2nd half. One of the most one-sided games at any level I have seen in years. Jose Gaya was a MONSTER, he wont get much press, but wow, what a shift he put in. Miles beyond the one Alonso put in last game, especially on the defensive end. I would swap them in a fucking flash. Dani Ceballos the same. Rodri looks to be the perfect successor to Busquets, Thiago played very well as a sub.
  18. Fabinho best worry about himself atm. He looks Baka 2.0 for the Scousers so far. Monaco players are a crapshoot these days.
  19. Craig Burley 'Morata is worlds away from Rodrigo and Costa atm in terms of starting for Spain'
  20. 3 nil H/T to Spain, right proper spanking by the lads on the runners up in the WC Sime Vrsaljko first, then Kovacic 2nd have been their best players and they wouldn't even come close to rating in most games Croatia look horrid, Modric looks like he still is at a Golden Ball banquet
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