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Aug 2024 Transfer Window Deadline Day Thread
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redman said:Covered_End_Lad said:redman said:Aren't there still financial rules in League 1? How can Birmingham pay that and not break them?2
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Andy Delort available!1
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I would still like him to sign Potts, he is proven quality, knows how NJ likes to train and set up and would be a very useful addition.
I'm also in the Hylton camp to be signed on a short term contract until Miles is match fit.
He again knows how NJ trains and sets up, and, again, would be an experienced addition.1 -
Redmidland said:I would still like him to sign Potts, he is proven quality, knows how NJ likes to train and set up and would be a very useful addition.
I'm also in the Hylton camp to be signed on a short term contract until Miles is match fit.
He again knows how NJ trains and sets up, and, again, would be an experienced addition.9 -
arny23394 said:Redmidland said:I would still like him to sign Potts, he is proven quality, knows how NJ likes to train and set up and would be a very useful addition.
I'm also in the Hylton camp to be signed on a short term contract until Miles is match fit.
He again knows how NJ trains and sets up, and, again, would be an experienced addition.
Just solely as cover for the first few weeks when Leaburn starts to play again , plus Jones knows him and calls him the best player he ever signed .. so it makes sense and won’t cost much0 -
Louie Watson a free agent just saying0
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Yep that’s the one, who he signed for Luton0
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Looking at Free Agents what about Aaron Connolly. Was at hull last year good pedigree coming from Brighton. Would allow Kanu out on loan to a top end national league club?1
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AberystwythAddick said:Looking at Free Agents what about Aaron Connolly. Was at hull last year good pedigree coming from Brighton. Would allow Kanu out on loan to a top end national league club?2
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Bournesnr said:Louie Watson a free agent just saying
Hector, Penney, Kirk, Wickham, Bonne.
Says a lot.9 -
Cant find the General Transfer thread, but Crawley have signed a Nigerian International from the Tanzanian Premier League...
BENJAMIN TANIMU JOINS LINDSEY’S REDS - Crawley Town FC
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wouldn't mind Wickham back3
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Not in our ballpark, but a surprising number of big name players are still unattached. I wonder if they've been too greedy, as while they can still get a club now, it's much better to join in the summer and have a proper pre-season with their new teammates.
Rabiot, Hummels, Depay, Martial, Matip, Dele Alli etc4 -
ForeverAddickted said:Cant find the General Transfer thread, but Crawley have signed a Nigerian International from the Tanzanian Premier League...
BENJAMIN TANIMU JOINS LINDSEY’S REDS - Crawley Town FC
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Heard there's a new signing on the horizon, just getting up to speed on the training ground ...someone called Miles Leaburn...😉0
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PaddyP17 said:ForeverAddickted said:Cant find the General Transfer thread, but Crawley have signed a Nigerian International from the Tanzanian Premier League...
BENJAMIN TANIMU JOINS LINDSEY’S REDS - Crawley Town FC
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Scoham said:PaddyP17 said:ForeverAddickted said:Cant find the General Transfer thread, but Crawley have signed a Nigerian International from the Tanzanian Premier League...
BENJAMIN TANIMU JOINS LINDSEY’S REDS - Crawley Town FC0 -
This Osimhen situation has been a total mess by him and his agent.
Just a few months after signing a new deal with a crazy release clause fee (allegedly 110m) they decided he wanted out of Napoli and obviously thought they’d have all the big European clubs queuing up. His agent said no loan deal and they only wanted a permanent deal, but the problem was that the contract they'd signed with a stupidly high fee put a lot of clubs off.
Late on in the window they turned down a huge offer from Saudi, then turned down Chelsea as it would've meant taking a pay cut, and then Napoli got even more pissed off and publicly announced Lukaku was taking his squad number and said Osimhen wouldn’t play at all.
So in a last minute panic he’s ended up on loan at Galatasaray. So he's turned down more money, he's turned down a bigger club, he's decided to leave a top 5 league for no real reason..........and ended up in Turkey.
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:This Osimhen situation has been a total mess by him and his agent.
Just a few months after signing a new deal with a crazy release clause fee (allegedly 110m) they decided he wanted out of Napoli and obviously thought they’d have all the big European clubs queuing up. His agent said no loan deal and they only wanted a permanent deal, but the problem was that the contract they'd signed with a stupidly high fee put a lot of clubs off.
Late on in the window they turned down a huge offer from Saudi, then turned down Chelsea as it would've meant taking a pay cut, and then Napoli got even more pissed off and publicly announced Lukaku was taking his squad number and said Osimhen wouldn’t play at all.
So in a last minute panic he’s ended up on loan at Galatasaray. So he's turned down more money, he's turned down a bigger club, he's decided to leave a top 5 league for no real reason..........and ended up in Turkey.0 -
Not sure if it is covered elsewhere. My initial reaction to Ivan Toney going to Saudi was what a waste of a career, still could have a good few years at the top of Premier League and could take the lead striker role for England. cant think why he did it.
"Ivan Toney’s deadline day move to Saudi Arabia could see him land the UK equivalent of £1 million a week after bonuses are included.The England striker signed for Al-Ahli last week on a dramatic final day of the summer window. The 28-year-old was minutes away from missing out on leaving Brentford as Victor Osimhen also pushed for a move to the Saudi club."
That's a lot of bets!!!
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Seen a few reports that you have to work in Saudi for a few years to get all the tax breaks. From a sporting side it seems a waste of his prime years0
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Waste of sporting career maybe but £4m a month for however many years means his great grandkids will probably be secure, let alone him.Balls to the ‘legacy’ of being a bit part Chelsea striker, play a handful of friendlies for England and retiring early with a dodgy knee.His legacy to his family is secured.8
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Valley11 said:Waste of sporting career maybe but £4m a month for however many years means his great grandkids will probably be secure, let alone him.Balls to the ‘legacy’ of being a bit part Chelsea striker, play a handful of friendlies for England and retiring early with a dodgy knee.His legacy to his family is secured.0
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jimmymelrose said:Henry Irving said:
So a good window IMHO, 8/10, but the proof of the pudding WILL BE IN THE EATING and meal time is May, not August.
Whether referring to past, present or future, an expression is an expression.
The correct expression is ’the proof of the pudding IS in the eating.’1