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Premier League 2015/16 Stuff it in here.

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Fer's natural move would surely be to Man City.

 

They would have Fer, Fernando and Fernandinho.

 

Obviously Fer is a Pokemon and they are his evolution stages lol

 

 

 

Lets hope he doesnt become injury prone and evolve into Ferdinand.

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Bournemouth have made a great start to being the most tinpot outfit to ever play in the PL - their shirts will not be ready for fans to buy until the FOURTH game of the season!!!

 

Bournemouth chairman Jeff Mostyn has confirmed that their replica shirts will not be available till their fourth game of the Premier League season.

Speaking to BBC Radio Solent's Fans Forum, Mostyn explained that the delay was caused because of the 150-day lead time needed to get the shirts manufactured and in store.

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"The latest update is that we will have them prior to the Leicester game [on 29th August], but that is subject to change," Mostyn said. "No-one is more frustrated than us. Our chief executive is ripping his hair out about it.

"It's got good enough and it's not a Premier League style. We now have to act like a Premier League club on and off the pitch. They know from a legal standpoint - with the letters that have been exchanged - that they will never get away with this charade again."

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/33774010

 

 

 

Stoke City: Potters can test Premier League elite - Hudson

Stoke City can challenge for a top-five place in the Premier League this season, according to the club's former midfielder Alan Hudson.

Hudson made nearly 150 appearances in two spells for the Potters in the 1970s and '80s, and won two England caps.

"So many teams are in transition, I don't think Stoke are too far behind the top three and every year they're edging forward," the 64-year-old said.

"I don't see any reason why they can't be fourth or fifth."

Stoke go into the new campaign looking to build on their best points tally of 54 in a Premier League season last term, when they secured ninth spot for the second successive season.

 

In the process they also reduced the gap to the European places, from 19 points in 2013-14 to six.

Despite having already recruited eight new players this summer, Stoke are still hopeful of adding to their squad before the end of the transfer window.

"It's incredible how they keep getting there," former England international Hudson, who also played for Chelsea and Arsenal, told BBC Radio Stoke.

"Stoke have done it in a nice quiet way, signing the right players at the right time."

 

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