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(non Charlton) 2019 Summer Transfers - Deadline Day from Pg.24
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Couple of potential deals...
Burnley looking to sign Dael Fry from Middlesbrough for £8m so nice of Roland not to spend more on Dijksteel seeing they'll easily be able to afford it
Nottingham Forest on the other hand are in talks with Arsenal over Carl Jenkinson0 -
Sage said:killerandflash said:
Brentford brought in around £32-33mil on selling Maupay and Konsa this summer. A similar amount to apparently what Roland was asking for at one stage.
Craziness when you think of things like that. Just like how a club can spend £130mil on two English defenders, with a combined international caps of 20 (all from Maguire).
Also see they bought two 19 year olds yesterday, one from France, the other from Southend.0 -
ForeverAddickted said:Manchester United have reached an agreement with Leicester for Harry Maguire
United, a League 1 club had this young big CB who could run with the ball and was strong as an ox. That Lad will play for England and be a record signing one day.
Ps. I also said on that drive home that Harriott's career would fade away because he had no football brain.
I'm a seriously good judge of footballers !!1 -
Seems Wayne Rooney has arrived back in England ahead of his move to Derby
Dont know if this deal is even more bizarre than the fact that they signed Ashley Cole last January - Would probably say this one though seeing that Cole was Lampard's mate so was helping out
Part of me thinks that Rooney could do it in the Premier League for at least a bottom half club0 -
Braziliance said:Been some right good business done by the mid table prem teams and Europe hopefuls.
Everton are doing the business, worth a bet for a champions League spot imo with Chelsea, Arsenal and Man U being uncertainties. Just signed Kean replaced Gueye with Gbamin and are about to sign Sidibe from Monaco. Sidibe and Digne are very impressive as full back duos.
Other signing worth keeping an eye on is Saint-Maximin for Newcastle. He hasn't got a great record as most wingers do struggle to be consistent but on his day is a proper flair player and will suit premier league football imo. It's also a bit of a result cause I I think Palace were looking to make him Zahas replacement
Looking forward to the prem next year, a genuine title race, a genuine european football fight and of course the teams outside the top 6 and the hopefuls will have a tough time staying up.
If I had to predict the table now
1. City
2. Liverpool
3. Spurs
4. Man U
5. Arsenal
6. Everton
7. Chelsea
8. Wolves
9. Leicester
10. West Ham
After that it's anyone's guess, Sheff United, Norwich and Aston Villa are much better sides than recent promoted sides other than Wolves0 -
ForeverAddickted said:Seems Wayne Rooney has arrived back in England ahead of his move to Derby
Dont know if this deal is even more bizarre than the fact that they signed Ashley Cole last January - Would probably say this one though seeing that Cole was Lampard's mate so was helping out
Part of me thinks that Rooney could do it in the Premier League for at least a bottom half club0 -
Lucas Joao who scored for Sheffield Wednesday against Reading on Saturday, is set to complete a move to Reading today or tomorrow.
Fee is between £5M and £7M0 -
paulie8290 said:ForeverAddickted said:Seems Wayne Rooney has arrived back in England ahead of his move to Derby
Dont know if this deal is even more bizarre than the fact that they signed Ashley Cole last January - Would probably say this one though seeing that Cole was Lampard's mate so was helping out
Part of me thinks that Rooney could do it in the Premier League for at least a bottom half club
Rooney joining on 80k a week makes it even more farcical.1 -
paulie8290 said:Lucas Joao who scored for Sheffield Wednesday against Reading on Saturday, is set to complete a move to Reading today or tomorrow.
Fee is between £5M and £7M
Bowyer is being sensible in the transfer market, every other club is just wasting money at this level
Seriously Joao is not worth that money, he's basically got an average of five goals a season!!!0 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:paulie8290 said:ForeverAddickted said:Seems Wayne Rooney has arrived back in England ahead of his move to Derby
Dont know if this deal is even more bizarre than the fact that they signed Ashley Cole last January - Would probably say this one though seeing that Cole was Lampard's mate so was helping out
Part of me thinks that Rooney could do it in the Premier League for at least a bottom half club
Rooney joining on 80k a week makes it even more farcical.1 - Sponsored links:
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https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/sport/football/burnley_fc/news/17816527.burnley-couldn-39-t-compete-aston-villa-contract-offer---dyche/
Interesting that Heaton left Burnley to join Villa because they were able to pay him much more. Yes they are a bigger club, but a newly promoted one, you wonder if it will all end in tears, Villa are certainly splashing the cash this season when it comes to transfer fees and wages0 -
killerandflash said:https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/sport/football/burnley_fc/news/17816527.burnley-couldn-39-t-compete-aston-villa-contract-offer---dyche/
Interesting that Heaton left Burnley to join Villa because they were able to pay him much more. Yes they are a bigger club, but a newly promoted one, you wonder if it will all end in tears, Villa are certainly splashing the cash this season when it comes to transfer fees and wages
Shades of Fulham last year. They'll be hoping for a very different outcome.0 -
killerandflash said:https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/sport/football/burnley_fc/news/17816527.burnley-couldn-39-t-compete-aston-villa-contract-offer---dyche/
Interesting that Heaton left Burnley to join Villa because they were able to pay him much more. Yes they are a bigger club, but a newly promoted one, you wonder if it will all end in tears, Villa are certainly splashing the cash this season when it comes to transfer fees and wages0 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:killerandflash said:https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/sport/football/burnley_fc/news/17816527.burnley-couldn-39-t-compete-aston-villa-contract-offer---dyche/
Interesting that Heaton left Burnley to join Villa because they were able to pay him much more. Yes they are a bigger club, but a newly promoted one, you wonder if it will all end in tears, Villa are certainly splashing the cash this season when it comes to transfer fees and wages1 -
Derby confirmed the deal, joins in January.
Interestingly he's been given the number 32 shirt, and Derby's main sponsor is 32Red the online betting company, and it appears that they have signed a new sponsorship package that has been specifically designed to be able to fund this transfer and keep them clear of FFP rules0 -
Derby do like swerving the FFP rules.0
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All of these outrageous fees for less than average players is sign of how desperate clubs are now getting. Sheff Wed are now in big financial trouble, clubs are being mismanaged and it is only a matter of time before we will start to see multiple clubs going skint.1
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Derby sold stadium for £80m.0
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And renting it back at 5p a year.0
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Valley27000 said:Derby sold stadium for £80m.
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We wont see Rooney at The Valley, he has confirmed the deal wont go through until January.
Delighted to announce I’ll be joining @dcfcofficial as player coach in January 🙂 #WR32 https://t.co/K5nVbhgopy
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paulie8290 said:We wont see Rooney at The Valley, he has confirmed the deal wont go through until January.
Delighted to announce I’ll be joining @dcfcofficial as player coach in January 🙂 #WR32 https://t.co/K5nVbhgopy0 -
sam3110 said:paulie8290 said:We wont see Rooney at The Valley, he has confirmed the deal wont go through until January.
Delighted to announce I’ll be joining @dcfcofficial as player coach in January 🙂 #WR32 https://t.co/K5nVbhgopy0 -
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49258601
Jason Puncheon joins a team in Cyprus. I know he's "Palace" but only 33 and could have done a job for us3 -
If we can stay in the Championship for a couple of years and build we may have a chance when some of these clubs go pop in the next 2-5 years. It is totally crazy the money being chucked at very average players and in the next world financial crisis as billionaires and multi millionaires see their wealth shrink they will want to pull the draw bridge up.
The debt at clubs like Derby, Boro, Fulham, QPR etc must be mental and rising at completely unsustainable levels (much as it did at Bolton).2 -
Athletico Charlton said:If we can stay in the Championship for a couple of years and build we may have a chance when some of these clubs go pop in the next 2-5 years. It is totally crazy the money being chucked at very average players and in the next world financial crisis as billionaires and multi millionaires see their wealth shrink they will want to pull the draw bridge up.
The debt at clubs like Derby, Boro, Fulham, QPR etc must be mental and rising at completely unsustainable levels (much as it did at Bolton).
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/47789258
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Athletico Charlton said:If we can stay in the Championship for a couple of years and build we may have a chance when some of these clubs go pop in the next 2-5 years. It is totally crazy the money being chucked at very average players and in the next world financial crisis as billionaires and multi millionaires see their wealth shrink they will want to pull the draw bridge up.
The debt at clubs like Derby, Boro, Fulham, QPR etc must be mental and rising at completely unsustainable levels (much as it did at Bolton).0 -
paulie8290 said:Athletico Charlton said:If we can stay in the Championship for a couple of years and build we may have a chance when some of these clubs go pop in the next 2-5 years. It is totally crazy the money being chucked at very average players and in the next world financial crisis as billionaires and multi millionaires see their wealth shrink they will want to pull the draw bridge up.
The debt at clubs like Derby, Boro, Fulham, QPR etc must be mental and rising at completely unsustainable levels (much as it did at Bolton).
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/47789258Athletico Charlton said:If we can stay in the Championship for a couple of years and build we may have a chance when some of these clubs go pop in the next 2-5 years. It is totally crazy the money being chucked at very average players and in the next world financial crisis as billionaires and multi millionaires see their wealth shrink they will want to pull the draw bridge up.
The debt at clubs like Derby, Boro, Fulham, QPR etc must be mental and rising at completely unsustainable levels (much as it did at Bolton).0 -
Spurs landed Dybala. £70M. Guessing Erickson on his way out now.
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NapaAddick said:Spurs landed Dybala. £70M. Guessing Erickson on his way out now.
Inter want Lukaku but need to get rid of Icardi, who wants to go to Juventus not Napoli who have bid for him. Juventus needed to offload Dybala first before moving for Icardi. Signing him would then free up a possible move for either Higuain or Mandzukic to Roma who need a replacement for Dzeko if he joins Lukaku at Inter.3