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HankMarvin

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  1. Probably just as well, if the last two are anything to go by
  2. If we are lucky, depends on who goes bit like the season last with HB, TC, KDH. That allowed a fairly big spend. Overheads are down, but so is PSR
  3. It’s like having a leak on your roof and calling a chef to fix it
  4. Wonder what his relegation reduction salary is? 20 percent is still 60k a week in the champ
  5. KEEPING UP APPEARANCES CHELSEA'S goalkeeper dilemma shows no sign of slowing. The Blues have asked about Burnley keeper James Trafford, who is expected to leave Turf Moor this summer - despite their promotion back to the Premier League. Newcastle look likely to beat the west Londoners to his signing, having failed in a move for the England Under-21 international last summer. But Chelsea have asked the question in the hope they may be able to pull something off. Maresca is in a bind over what to do between the posts, with EIGHT stoppers on the club's books. Borussia Dortmund keeper Gregor Kobel is also being eyed. Swiss star Kobel, 27, has established himself as first choice over his four years since arriving from Stuttgart in a £13m move. But Kobel, who has just one year left on his Dortmund contract, is ready for a change of scenery. Dortmund are steeling themselves for his departure, having already signed Diant Ramaj, currently on loan at Copenhagen from Ajax, on a four-year deal that starts this summer. That indicates Dortmund, who took midfielder Carney Chukwuemeka on loan from Chelsea in January, will be willing to do a £15m-plus deal. Robert Sanchez has spent most of this season as first choice at the Bridge and pulled off two vital stops in the weekend win over Everton. The former Brighton man has still to convince the Blues faithful, who are equally uncertain about Filip Jorgensen, who has made six Prem starts. Former Spain keeper Kepa is due to return from his loan spell at Bournemouth, Marcus Bettinelli has been the unused third choice this term. Another loanee due back is Djordje Petrovic, who has impressed at Strasbourg, while the Blues also have Lucas Bergstrom and Eddie Beach and have signed Genk teenager Mike Penders for next season.
  6. That’s because you are correct https://www.premierleague.com/news/2107916 Why Meslier is among the league's best goalkeepers
  7. Bottom for launched in the league for passes over 40 feet
  8. Leicester City have been backed to land the “huge” signing of Brighton’s Evan Ferguson in the January transfer window, sources have told Football Insider. Leicester are plotting a move for Brighton defender Tariq Lamptey, sources have told Football Insider Leicester City could make a sensational move to re-sign Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall on loan from Chelsea in January, sources have told Football Insider. Leicester City boss Ruud van Nistelrooy could lean on his Man United connections to land a suitable loan signing in January, sources have told Football Insider can’t be bother going any further but thread should be locked
  9. It’s basically Mick Browns opinion never heard of him and a load of bollocks. Managers rarely offer opinions about fulfilling roles that are currently occupied out of courtesy
  10. West Ham and Leeds also interested
  11. Not like we have ever exploited any rules is it
  12. Even though it’s been reported he wants to stay in the top flight
  13. HankMarvin

    Daka

    Baring in mind the link was from 2023 and it was Dyche that was manager, and since then Dakas stock has dropped even further. I wouldn’t get my hopes up.
  14. Although he turns 39 in January, Vardy does not plan to call it a day and has been linked with a number of Championship clubsincluding Wrexham — who have secured promotion from League One — and Sheffield Wednesday whom he supports. Sky Sports are reporting, however, that Vardy has no interest in playing in the second tier of English football as he believes he still has what it takes to play in the Premier League or one of Europe's top divisions. The outlet goes on to explain that Vardy will only actively seek a new club once Leicester's season is over next month and his deal expires in June.
  15. Four and a half year deal for a player that had spent most of his career in the Seria B. Seems a little excessive
  16. Carsley not interested according to Nixon
  17. That’s subjective, depends of the experience he has had, fans booing the team, experiencing relegation. Losing self belief? it’s not like he has starred like other players we have loaned HB, KDH,
  18. Also, the gulf is so huge in quality as we have seen this year. Having a good season in the Championship doesn’t mean Jack shit. Just like how James Trafford was dropped by kompany last season and yet kept 28 clean sheets this season.
  19. He got dropped from the next team, then tried his luck at another club, then ended up at Celtic
  20. Just had a look at some boro forum posts they seem to think he is fat, disinterested running in mud and was booed in a game a few weeks ago
  21. Yet can’t dislodge Kasper that was bombed out of the club nearly 3 years ago but his distribution is elite “ Mads Hermansen's unbelievably poor 18% pass completion, and you already have a recipe for disaster if your team can't play out from the back with any sort of accuracy.”
  22. Top tier management, totally alienate and drop loan signing then in 20 games time, expect him to give a shit and put in a shift to try and keep you in a job
  23. Must be a short conversation
  24. That led to a lot of speculation over Van Nistelrooy’s future at the King Power Stadium. Sky Sports reported this week that there is doubts that the manager will remain at Leicester beyond the season, with the club already drawing up a shortlist of potential replacements. Speaking in a post-match interview when asked if he has been spoken to about his position at the club, Van Nistelrooy told Sky Sports “I’m still waiting. He added: “I said in the press conference last week leading into the Wolves game that I spoke with the board and the chairman but already for months, I’ve taken the initiative to do so, to explain how things are going, so they are aware of the situation, how I think and how I see things. Now it’s a matter of the alignment that I always speak about and it’s a matter of being patient and waiting.” When asked if he really wants to stay, he said: “Internally, the club know where I stand and where I see the future of this football club, so yes, I see a future. But the most important thing is to be on the same page of course.” The Dutchman also told TalkSPORT that he is “hoping for the interests of the club” that a decision about his future is made “the sooner the better.”
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