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eye666

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  1. Pace, power, and technique up top as an alternative to the GOAT:

     

    Ange-Yoan Bonny

     

    P.S. also need a quick, strong up and down right-back, a commanding centre-back, a box-to-box midfielder (preferably tall and physical - Yaya regen would do nicely) , and a right winger please Rudkin.

  2. 2 minutes ago, Dan LCFC said:

    We're in a situation where these sorts of gambles have less risk now as we not only need players but we'll be playing at a lower level. We could still easily get players from leagues like Sweden and Denmark for relatively small fees.

     

    Handle this properly and we could put together a really decent squad. Not seeing much from us so far though, but that's no surprise, that's just us.

    Almost like there’s not hundreds of other clubs in the world also trying to do business 🤔

  3. 3 hours ago, Jon the Hat said:

    The independent saying Newcastle and Spurs interested.  More likely to win something with Newcastle.

    Love it if Maddison joined Spurs - would give him a nice nod and a wink in a few years when we win our next trophy and he’s won naff all.

  4. 1 hour ago, dbtcity said:

    Lascelles not getting a new contract at Newcastle…. I’d be surprised if we’re not all over it

    Would take - offers experience and leadership, and is probably too good for Championship level. Has he had injury problems, or just out of favour at the human rights abusers?

  5. Great output in the Prem and not many wingers matching his numbers, so should fetch a hefty fee. He does go missing at times and is incapable/unwilling to take his man on down the line, but is brilliant at finding space after a give and go.

     

    If Whelan can negotiate £60-70m for him to fund a rebuild then would wave him off and wouldn’t be too upset.

  6. Spurs might have done us a favour today by shelling £25m on Bissouma who only had a year left on his contract. Gives our negotiation team a floor price, plus expectation for more considering he’s won trophies and will be on higher contract terms. Don’t get me wrong as I rate Bissouma as a very decent player, but as a comparison, you’d like to think Youri is worth more in the market.

  7. 15 minutes ago, leicesterseddon said:

     

    Obviously it would be nice to get more, but I'm not sure we're going to. He's got a year left so a buying club holds all the cards.

     

    Also I don't think we can just write off the effect of his disasterous form since January or so. Frankly I don't think he deserved his place in the team towards the end. 

    An injury-prone 28-year old Danny Ings went for £30m last summer. A 25-year old Tielemans won’t go for less.

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  8. Our defensive record was actually phenomenal. It was the 2nd best in the league. We had a better defensive record than both West Brom and Stoke and they got promoted automatically. Stearman and McAuley proved they were good players as they ended up in the Premier League soon after.

    We just couldn't score for shit. Iain Hume was our only goal threat and we had zero creativity in midfield, just a bunch of cloggers and donkeys who ran around.

    We went down with a goal difference of -3.

     

    The glory days of five right backs and five strikers on the pitch. Matty Fryatt as the holding midfielder trying to feed Carl Cort and DJ Campbell...

     

    :blink:

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  9. I've just read that Vine letter too... and as great as it is to see, I have one reservation in that I saw the effect truly believing "it's gonna be our year" had on Liverpool's performances during that infamous season.

    True, we don't have a clown like Brendon in charge and our players may be stronger mentally given they none of them have been around the England international scene long enough to get the bottlers disease, but as soon as the wider public started believing that filtered into the players heads and they tightened up physically and mentally.

    So part of me would prefer most people to not believe, still predict the worst for us, after all historically proving people wrong is what our team is best at.

    Difference (potentially) being we don't have the so called "Big Time Charlie's. We have players with an insatiable will to strive for better things because they've been written off.

    As someone alluded to, Reg has put the effort in to get better, to adapt to the Prem, to work on finishing and use the attributes every football forum poster has wished for in abundance (often described as "raw pace", "work on end product" and "if he could finish...") to become a near complete striker.

    The same can be said for Drinky, Albrighton and numerous others.

    I totally agree we CAN win the league because of the sheer will of our castoffs and players who were written off. The only thing that will stop them is them not believing it, and I honestly cannot see that being a problem with this team and the mentality they (appear) to have.

    Might just be the beer talking though...!

  10. Leicester tracking Hoffenheim pair

     

    Leicester City are active in the German transfer market.

    After the success of Shinji Okazaki, signed from Mainz, the Foxes posted scouts last week to see Mainz against Hoffenheim, plus VfB Stuttgart against Schalke.

    Fussball-transfers.com says Leicester were checking on Hoffenheim pair Sebastian Rudy and Kevin Volland.

    Volland has also been linked with Liverpool and Tottenham this past season.

    Also in the Foxes' sights was Schalke keeper Ralf Fährmann.

    - See more at: http://www.tribalfootball.com/articles/leicester-tracking-hoffenheim-pair-4096878

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