Everything posted by Vesper
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Brеntfоrd vs Tоttеnhаm 13 August 2023 at 14:00. 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 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 2500kbps 95% Aliez 95% LS4U 95% LS4U 95% 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 95% Web 2500kbps 95% Aliez 75% LS4U 95% LS4U 95% 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 AceStream Links 8000kbps 95% 95%
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If he didn't I still do not want him. Hopefully we get both Caicedo and Lavia, both of whom are superior players.
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Kudus main roles with us would be RW (not LW) and AMF/SS Sterling is far more of a LWer I have always said to sell Sterling to the Saudis I detest him as a player (good human being though)
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Assuming we do indeed get both Caicedo and Lavia, and Kepa is gone to RM (stupid to not insert a mandatory buy clause on his loan and also madness that Real only have to pay half his salary, as they are literally the world's valuable football team) then we should do the following (I remain maximal in my desires) Buy RW/SMF/CF/SS Kudus GK Mamardashvili CF Swap Deal (Vlahovic for Rom + Cash) If no swap deal, I would with until January and buy Toney (still sell that cunt Lukaku) Sell (to the Saudis if need be in some cases) Romelu Lukaku (swap deal) Conor Gallagher Marc Cucurella Hakim Ziyech Raheem Sterling Trevoh Chalobah Armando Broja (unless we do not replace Lukaku) Callum Hudson-Odoi Malang Sarr
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Did not Adams fail the physical?
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Kudus can play AMF, RW, SS, CF, and LW
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3 weeks (technically 20 days) left in the window.
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wrong nation PSG is owned by the Qataris Citeh by Abu Dhabi (UAE)
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maybe we think the FFP coppers will miss it, lol
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Can I be a nobody whom someone pays around £200m (counting salary) for?
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Metro is the United Kingdom's highest-circulation freesheet tabloid newspaper. It is published in tabloid format by DMG Media.[2] The newspaper is distributed from Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays and the period between Christmas Eve and New Year's Day inclusive) mornings on trains and buses, and at railway/Underground stations, airports and hospitals across selected urban areas of England, Wales and Scotland. Copies are also handed out to pedestrians. Metro is owned by Daily Mail and General Trust plc (DMGT), part of the same media group as the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday, but in some areas Metro operates as a franchise with a local newspaper publisher, rather than as a wholly owned concern. While being a sister paper to the conservative Daily Mail, the newspaper has never endorsed any political party or candidate, and says it takes a neutral political stance in its reporting.[3][2] History[edit] A Metro delivery van Origins and London launch[edit] The Metro free newspaper concept originated in Sweden, where a publication of the same name was launched in 1995 by Metro International. British newspaper executives Jonathan Harmsworth and Murdoch MacLennan, from DMGT, were reportedly inspired by the idea and flew to Stockholm on a 'fact-finding mission' to develop their version.[4] There were also reports in the late 1990s that both Metro International and Rupert Murdoch's News International were considering launching free newspapers in the UK that might prove a commercial threat to DMGT's businesses.[5] DMGT subsequently launched Metro, using the same name as Metro International's publications but with a different logo, on Tuesday 16 March 1999. This UK version of Metro had no relation to Metro International or its sister newspapers in other countries. Metro was launched initially as a London-only newspaper with an original print run of 85,000 copies, which were distributed via dedicated bins in London Underground stations.[4] The newspaper was produced at DMGT's printworks and office complex at Surrey Quays in southeast London, away from the company's main newspaper office in Kensington, west London.[5]
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yep, the two I have been bainging on about for ages could have had BOTH for a total of only £37m to £38m
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It drives me cray we did not snap him up
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what a choke by Forest they so should have scored
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I see no reason why we cannot get £30 to 40m for Trevoh from an EPL club he is far from shit these are the right footed CBs who are still available I would go for as they are clear upgrades so so many are off the board António Silva Marquinhos (if PSG sell him, it seems back and forth) Downside is he turns 30yo in May 2024 Bremer Giorgio Scalvini Jean-Clair Todibo Robin Le Normand Mohamed Simakan Nicolò Casale Danilho Doekhi
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that twitter account is a cleverclogs troll ignore
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Аrsеnаl vs Nоttіnghаm Fоrеst 12 August 2023 at 12:30. 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 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 2500kbps 95% LS4U 95% LS4U 95% 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 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 2500kbps 95% Aliez 2500kbps 95% LS4U 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web AceStream Links 95% 95% 8000kbps 95% 95% 95%
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motherfucker why the fuck did we not buy him??? other teams are buying from Russian teams!!!
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Out! 5.0 update 8 or 9 to go IF we buy another CF I am all down to sell Broja Faustino Anjorin is off the list as he is staying (loan) Saudis are deffo in the mix to sell to for some of these Edouard Mendy Kalidou Koulibaly Marc Cucurella César Azpilicueta Conor Gallagher Ruben Loftus-Cheek Mason Mount Christian Pulisic Hakim Ziyech Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Raheem Sterling Trevoh Chalobah — DF Wales WAL Ethan Ampadu (at Spezia until 30 June 2023) — DF Ghana GHA Baba Rahman (at Reading until 30 June 2023) — DF France FRA Malang Sarr (at Monaco until 30 June 2023) — DF England ENG Dujon Sterling (at Stoke City until 30 June 2023) — MF France FRA Tiémoué Bakayoko (at AC Milan until 30 June 2023) — FW England ENG Callum Hudson-Odoi (at Bayer Leverkusen until 30 June 2023) — FW Belgium BEL Romelu Lukaku (at Inter Milan until 30 June 2023) plus now also gone Kai Kova Kante Denis Zakaria João Félix
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Chelsea’s Anjorin gears up for vital season – but where will he be playing? https://theathletic.com/4748654/2023/08/08/anjorin-Chelsea-premier-league/ As one Chelsea youngster after another impressed during the club’s pre-season tour of the U.S., the question ‘where is Tino Anjorin?’ sprang to mind. With new head coach Mauricio Pochettino freshly in charge, the tour was the perfect opportunity for someone like Anjorin, 21, to make an impact and stake his claim for a place in the squad. But while fellow academy graduates Ian Maatsen and Bashir Humphreys did their utmost to do that, Anjorin was left behind at the club’s training base in Cobham. This was not because he is on the Chelsea’s ‘for sale’ wish list like Romelu Lukaku and Hakim Ziyech, who are no longer wanted at Stamford Bridge and do not want to stay either. Anjorin is actually still highly regarded at Chelsea but he has been spending the summer working on his fitness and recovering from the latest setback in his fledgling career. Next month will mark the fourth anniversary of the attacking midfielder’s debut for the club (an EFL Cup game against Grimsby). Then, a little over a year after making his first-team bow, Anjorin started his first Champions League game for Chelsea against Krasnodar in December 2020. However, over the past two years he has spent more time on the sidelines than on the pitch. Bad luck, rather than a lack of ability, has been the cause. Here’s a brief recap of what has gone wrong: in the summer of 2021 he caught Covid-19, which hindered his chances of being ready to play for Chelsea under Thomas Tuchel, who was a big admirer. Later that year he moved to Lokomotiv Moscow on loan with a view of joining them permanently for £17million ($21.7m). Yet just a few months into his Russian adventure, Anjorin broke his metatarsal and returned to Chelsea. Last campaign he went to Huddersfield on a season-long loan. It was his second spell at the Yorkshire club after having joining them for the second half of 2021-22 (after Lokomotiv Moscow had ended their agreement). Anjorin began strongly, establishing himself in the first team but caught glandular fever (Mono) and was out for three months. The day before his comeback match against Sheffield United in December, he suffered a serious ankle injury in training. It required an operation and he was ruled out for the rest of the season. So that is why Anjorin has been working on his fitness for months in a bid to get ready for this season. It has helped that fellow academy graduate Armando Broja, who suffered a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament in his knee last December, has been going through rehab with him at the same time. Now the focus is on what the future has in store. Chelsea do not want to sell Anjorin, who has two years left on his contract, but are prepared to send him out on loan. The decision of where he goes is even more important as a result of his lack of top-level minutes. Pictures have circulated on social media of Anjorin visiting some of the contenders. Portsmouth, who play in League One, are one of them. Their interest makes sense because former Chelsea academy coach Jon Harley is assistant manager there. Anjorin was also seen recently at Dutch club FC Volendam, who were promoted to the top division (Eredivisie) in 2022 and finished 14th last season. There are Championship clubs, plus teams in France and Denmark, that are keen as well. Clearly playing regularly is a must for Anjorin’s potential to be fulfilled whether it be at Chelsea or somewhere else. Anjorin is keeping his options open and is not rushing the decision. Of the contenders, FC Volendam’s name is perhaps the most surprising because they are not well known. However, the style of play in the Netherlands compared will suit him more than it did in the EFL. Anjorin in action for Huddersfield at the start of last season (Photo: John Early/Getty Images) Then there is the fact many Chelsea academy players have benefited from spells in the past at Dutch sides, notably Noni Madueke, who Chelsea signed from PSV Eindhoven for €33million (£28.4m; $36.3m) in January having thrived in Dutch football after leaving Tottenham Hotspur’s youth ranks. The picture should become clearer soon and it is worth noting that Anjorin has already shown the maturity to cope with the various setbacks which have hindered his progression. Speaking to The Athletic last year, he said: “Being patient is part of football. Everyone needs patience, but you need to be hungry too and keep working. You don’t want to be just sitting around waiting for the chance to happen. It may never come. I will always try my best, put myself in a position where I am starting every single game that I can. I’d love to do that.” Surely 2023-24 will grant him that wish.
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a good partner away I would not want any of these (pretty overrated IMHO, barring some out-of-the-blue major breakthrough in form) on our squad (other than maybe the ageing but good for one more season Matip as a one year stop-gap backup IF we sell Trevoh and (as is likely) buy no replacement this window)