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  1. Lutоn Tоwn vs Wоlvеrhаmрtоn 23 September 2023 at 15:00. Browser Links 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web
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  4. lol at the absolutely bollocks revisionism I am seeing so typical the top 25 Saudi players on the planet Firas Al-Buraikan Centre-Forward 23€3.00m 2 Saud Abdulhamid Right-Back 24€2.80m 3 Abdulrahman Ghareeb Left Winger 26€2.50m 4 Sultan Al-Ghannam Right-Back 29€2.00m 5 Hassan Tambakti Centre-Back 24€2.00m 6 Salem Al-Dawsari Left Winger 32€1.70m 7 Sami Al-Najei Attacking Midfield 26€1.40m 8 Yasser Al-Shahrani Left-Back 31€1.30m 9 Abdulrahman Al-Oboud Right Winger 28€1.30m 10 Abdulelah Al-Amri Centre-Back 26€1.30m 11 Abdulaziz Al-Bishi Right Winger 29€1.20m 12 Sumaihan Al-Nabit Left Winger 27€1.20m 13 Saleh Jamaan Al-Amri Left Winger 29€1.00m 14 Mohamed Kanno Central Midfield 29€1.00m 15 Fawaz Al-Sagour Right-Back 27€1.00m 16 Ahmed Sharahili Centre-Back 29€900k 17 Mohammed Al-Burayk Right-Back 31€900k 18 Ahmed Bamsaud Left-Back 27€900k 19 Abdulmajeed Al-Sulaiheem Central Midfield 29€850k 20 Hamdan Al-Shammrani Left-Back 26€850k 21 Hattan Bahebri Left Winger 31€800k 22 Turki Al-Ammar Left Winger 24€750k 23 Abdullah Al-Ammar Left-Back 29€750k 24 Ziyad Al-Sahafi Centre-Back 28€750k 25 Moteb Al-Harbi Left-Back 23€750k
  5. IMHO neither are good enough and Fofana looks to be perma-wrecked Right Footed CBs I rate and who are remotely available António Silva (hard pull and expensive, he is very young but is likely a superstar CB down the road) Bremer (if not Silva, then deffo he is top of the list) Jean-Clair Todibo Mohamed Simakan Giorgio Scalvini Robin Le Normand wild card Matthijs de Ligt
  6. Thoughts on those Chelsea links with Habib Diarra https://thedailybriefing.io/i/137253012/thoughts-on-those-Chelsea-links-with-habib-diarra Chelsea have been linked with Strasbourg youngster Habib Diarra - he’s a very talented young midfielder, Senegalese-born but a French youth international, who’s wanted out of the club after impressing in the last year or so. He doesn’t necessarily see his long-term future at Strasbourg, but the ownership have been loathe to sell a player with such significant potential. I think this is where the Chelsea link has come from, due to their Strasbourg connection, it’s a way to move the player within the club ownership model and to continue to allow him to develop. We haven’t for the moment seen too many players moving back and forth between Chelsea and Strasbourg, but Angelo has made a good start to life in Ligue 1 since joining on loan from Chelsea. A potential worst-case scenario could be that he moves to Chelsea and that’s one way to do a deal, though there was also significant interest in Diarra from Lens during the summer. Diarra is on a pretty lengthy contract, until 2027, so that’s not a big concern for Strasbourg, but one concern is the value of that contract as he’s developed so much since signing that deal, so that needs to be re-valued and re-negotiated. That puts them in a tricky position as he now aspires to play regular European football, so Strasbourg might have to consider doing a deal with Chelsea to keep him in the group. Still, I wouldn’t say he’s ready for a big move like Chelsea just yet. I think his development would be better served by staying in Ligue 1, but we’ll see if this situation is resolved by January because at the moment it’s a bit of a concern for Strasbourg.
  7. Trevoh Chalobah's aide banned from Chelsea as new details emerge - 'someone can't be trusted,' says pundit https://www.footballinsider247.com/trevoh-chalobahs-aide-banned-from-Chelsea-as-new-details-emerge-someone-cant-be-trusted-says-pundit/ Trevoh Chalobah’s personal trainer will never be allowed back inside Chelsea after his private messages were leaked online. Speaking exclusively to Football Insider, former Tottenham and Aston Villa defender Alan Hutton couldn’t believe the private criticism was allowed to get out into the public domain. As shared by the Daily Mail (19 September), Ed Hodge, who works closely with Chalobah branded the Blues’ injury crisis “an absolute mess” in a now deleted Twitter post which shared screenshots of the direct messages sent by Hodge. He also criticised the type of training at Stamford Bridge citing it as the reason for all their injury issues. Summer signings Moises Caicedo, Romeo Lavia and Christopher Nkunku are currently absent with Reece James, Wesley Fofana, Benoit Badiashile and Carney Chukwuemeka all still on the treatment table. Hutton urged fans not to read too much into the comments but couldn’t believe they were able to be aired so publicly. “It is just his opinion,” he told Football Insider. “I can be in a squad and think we haven’t done enough of something or the sports scientist can be telling you you need to do more running or the manager deciding that you have done. “My biggest issue is how has that got out? If you are having a private conversation between friends, how has that got into the public domain? Obviously somebody can’t be trusted. “Everybody has their own opinion and you just have to be careful who you share it with. He might be in and around the club all the time and this is just his own opinion, the problem is he won’t be allowed in the club anymore.“
  8. bashi-bazouk Turkish Başibozuk https://www.britannica.com/topic/bashi-bazouk (“corrupted head,” or “leaderless”), mercenary soldier belonging to the skirmishing or irregular troops of the Ottoman Empire, notorious for their indiscipline, plundering, and brutality. Originally describing the homeless beggars who reached Istanbul from the provinces of the Ottoman Empire, the term bashi-bazouk was later applied to all Muslim subjects who were not members of the armed forces. Finally it was applied to units of irregular volunteers (both infantry and cavalry) attached to the army but under independent officers and providing their own weapons and horses. These forces became notorious for their lawlessness. They appeared at the end of the 18th century and fought in Egypt against Napoleon. During the Crimean War the allied generals made fruitless attempts to discipline them. Their excesses during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78 at last forced the Ottoman government to abandon their use.
  9. so many ex Chels running riot once they leave us wtf
  10. of course that twat Auba goes and scores a brace to steal a point away at Ajax
  11. Olympiacos blew it late at home v Freiburg
  12. they were missing their wunderkind CF Evan Ferguson
  13. that should be a red card pn AEK, or damn close the ref is dogshit two obvious pens not called and VAR had to reverse AEK thugging it up,not even a foul called
  14. I cannot hold ruthlessness in terms of business against them
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