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28 minutes ago, Gemmill said:

Has he? I was just coming along to ask what was going on with him. 

 

I could swear I saw the tweet from the club handle just a couple of hours ago but can't find anything now.  It was a) a parody account or b) hallucination

 

Either way my bad because why in the world would anyone dream up a Wilson contract extension :lol: 

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17 minutes ago, aimaad22 said:

 

I could swear I saw the tweet from the club handle just a couple of hours ago but can't find anything now.  It was a) a parody account or b) hallucination

 

Either way my bad because why in the world would anyone dream up a Wilson contract extension :lol: 


It was that Percycola account bollocks. I’m surprised that account hasn’t been shut down tbh

 

 

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6 hours ago, Dr Gloom said:

 

could well be agent talk, who knows? but romano reckons we had two bids rejected and he is one of the more reliable transfer hacks plus joao pedro is a player we've been heavily linked with before so howe clearly likes him. it sounds credible. 

 

i completely trust eddie but if the rumours are to be believed we are struggling to meet the valuations for the PL-proven players he seems to have targeted this time. 


Important one to remember with Romano is that he's only reliable on announcing a done deal, his "here we go" bollocks.

His sources are ALL agents so he tweets incessantly about deals in progress etc. on their say so, getting people talking about deals that he is told to, in return he gets told a few hours before the official announcements about finished deals.

Unless he says "here we go" assume its an agent doing the talking.

Ornstein is much more careful and much more reliable and he's only tweeted about us being in for Elanga in the last month. Him and trafford are the ones I believe we are actually working on.

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Surely Chelsea are going to be overloaded with forwards , if Nicolas Jackson was available on the cheap I don't think that would be too bad a signing as a second striker to isak. He's raw but he's still young and could improve under howe and co. I very much doubt Chelsea would sell to a direct competitor in the pl

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33 minutes ago, vinnymac said:

Surely Chelsea are going to be overloaded with forwards , if Nicolas Jackson was available on the cheap I don't think that would be too bad a signing as a second striker to isak. He's raw but he's still young and could improve under howe and Co. I very much doubt Chelsea would sell to a direct competitor in the pl

When Rangers had Smith and Souness I'm sure they did a thing which Celtic probably have done at some point as well where they would buy good players from tteams further down the pecking order just to stop teams like Aberdeen etc from buying them and challenging them. 

 

I think Chelsea are starting to think like that with Toscin last year and now Pedro. Maybe that was the idea with Sancho as well but it didn't work out. 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Andrew said:


Important one to remember with Romano is that he's only reliable on announcing a done deal, his "here we go" bollocks.

His sources are ALL agents so he tweets incessantly about deals in progress etc. on their say so, getting people talking about deals that he is told to, in return he gets told a few hours before the official announcements about finished deals.

Unless he says "here we go" assume its an agent doing the talking.

Ornstein is much more careful and much more reliable and he's only tweeted about us being in for Elanga in the last month. Him and trafford are the ones I believe we are actually working on.

Gave us the “here we go” with Joao Pedro himself a few years back, which was the day I stopped believing a word he says.

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13 hours ago, MrBass said:

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Here you go Wykiki, that should soften the blow.

 

Justifies selling this side for another 100m-200m on top of the price Chelsea got for their team of sadsack lesbians.

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17 hours ago, Craig said:

Honestly some of you need to take a breath and perhaps read back on how you've conducted yourselves especially over the last 5 pages or so. Chill the fuck out, man!  :lol:

 

name and shame these cunts.

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2 hours ago, toonotl said:

 

Justifies selling this side for another 100m-200m on top of the price Chelsea got for their team of sadsack lesbians.


She plays for Juve now, their values tanked

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30 minutes ago, thebrokendoll said:

 

we wont fucking tolerate any inappropriate conduct on this forum.

I'm sorry officer, it won't happen again.

 

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58 minutes ago, wykikitoon said:

After one decent U21 tournament?

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'Liverpool would want £40m plus buy back option' 

 

When he's came on under Klopp as well as Slot he looks a good player but he's coming onto the field with very good players against teams who will be tiring against a good Liverpool team. From what I've seen I wouldn't be disappointed if we were to get him here but there's other priorities and it would have to be a good deal for us and I'd frankly tell them to fuck off if they wanted a buy-back/sell on option. If they rate him as highly then they'll be starting him most matches next season, eh Ornstiein?

 

 

 

 

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