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7 hours ago, Duppy Conqueror said:

I hope by now we've blocked all phone numbers coming out of Italy.atleast until Scalvini shows he's proper recovered from his ACL. I wouldn't want any contact with any of them.

Yes.

Scalvini worries me.

Just like pre-injury Wes Fofana, I was a huge fan. But the instant Fofana had the horrowshow leg break with Leicester I perma crossed him off my target lists.

Was horrified we bought him and worse yet, bought him for insane dosh.

I sorta get the same vibes with Scalvini and his TWO in one season major injuries. 

I still think Scalvini can recover fully (Fofana is perma fucked, even if he can play he is a shadow of the pre injury Fofana), BUT I want to see a full all healthy season or two from Scalvini first.

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5 hours ago, Pizy said:

who can hopefully complete our incomings.

We absolutely a ner WC right footed CB and a WC GKer, even after Simons signs (if we actually get him).

 

Right footed CBs I rate who are even remotely available

Italics means major injury concerns


Bremer
Ousmane Diomande
Marc Guéhi    
Ilya Zabarnyi (IF PSG fail, he is my number one want)
Giorgio Scalvini    
Ronald Araujo      
Marquinhos    (basically impossible)
Antonio Silva  
Tomás Araújo    (2nd choice if Zabarnyi is gone)
Mario Gila
Joel Ordóñez    

Pietro Comuzzo       
Josip Sutalo    
Mohamed Simakan    
Ryan Flamingo   
   

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Can you believe this team won Champions League just 4 years ago?

1. Playing in Saudi 

2. Without a club 

3. Playing in Brazil 

4. Real Madrid 

5. Chelsea captain 

6. Can't find PL loan 

7. Playing in Brazil 

8. Playing in Saudi 

9. Manchester United's laughing stock

10. Arsenal's soon bench warmer 

11. Both Spurs and Leipzig can't wait to get rid 

 

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14 hours ago, LAM09 said:

As @Pizy said, he wanted to move. You can't really do much at that point. I still feel it's far too early to come to any conclusion whether he can be added to that list or not.

Solanke was the last youngster (of note) that joined them from us and look how that panned out. 

Dom has established himself as a  Premier League starter. Unless he has been an absolute idiot with his money this means, among other things, that he has set himself up for life before reaching the age of 28. Not every footballer earns an international cap. Not every man becomes a millionaire. Dom has achieved both. His move to Liverpool has worked out brilliantly for him. He is another Cobham success story,

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32 minutes ago, bigbluewillie said:

This just won't go away, will it.

Chelsea are still pushing to sign Alejandro Garnacho but Manchester United are pushing for a deal of at least £40m for the 21-year-old Argentina winger. (Talksport, external)

If Garnacho was to get serious, I’d take him for the right price but he just isn’t serious. He think’s he is a superstar already. Doesn’t realise how privileged he is in life.

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3 hours ago, Vesper said:

He played a full 90 minute game in the FCWC, plus 79 more in another game there.

He left the second game with muscle injury, but there wasnt any info whether it's serious.

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16 hours ago, Special Juan said:

That will be a good move for Marc that at Sunderland

I think I would prefer he joins a good Championship team, such as Ipswich. Sunderland will be most likely around the relegation zone and won't create much chances and he may struggle to make a real impact there. I remember when Abraham went on loan to Swansea who were in the prem and he started fairly well, then after struggled to make an impact and was frozen out. Following season, he joined Villa on loan who were in the Championship and helped fire them to promotion. Scored 26 goals in 40 games when I check which was a phenomenal record

Following season, he was our no.1 striker. I felt the Swansea loan was good but a wake up call. Guiu at the same age has not had no way near the same experience Abraham did and that is why I think it is important we make him develop without throwing him into the PL and he struggles. I also would say that Abraham was ahead of development than Guiu is at the same age and had more first team competitive football. I would prefer he goes to a premiership chasing team such as Leicester, Ipswich or Coventry where Lamps is and then take it from there.

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