Max Wall Posted 7 August 2018 Posted 7 August 2018 2 minutes ago, urban.spaceman said: He'd be very dangerous on the right wing. Or the left. Whichever. We certainly wouldn't stay entrenched in our own half.
murphy Posted 7 August 2018 Posted 7 August 2018 I'm beginning to think that our recruitment team consist of one man: Dr Jekyll - Maddison, Ricardo, Evans... and Mr Hyde - Ward, Ghezzal, Diouf 2
mozartfox Posted 7 August 2018 Posted 7 August 2018 2 hours ago, HighPeakFox said: We're signing Hitler now? Good God... Brown shirts for the third kit ??? Fuchs dass für ein spiel von Soldaten .
weller54 Posted 7 August 2018 Posted 7 August 2018 2 hours ago, HighPeakFox said: We're signing Hitler now? Good God... Don't mention the war... I mentioned it once but I think I got away with it!
Wymsey Posted 7 August 2018 Posted 7 August 2018 Some more fan reactions: http://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2018/08/06/dt-joke-some-leicester-fans-on-reported-mame-biram-diouf-failed/ 1
Wymsey Posted 7 August 2018 Posted 7 August 2018 On 06/08/2018 at 15:45, Potter said: Talks of a £10m deal nearing completion (details still to be ironed out but possible medical tomorrow): http://oatcakefanzine.proboards.com/post/6135842/thread Well, I presume that this had never actually happened @Potter?..
mozartfox Posted 7 August 2018 Posted 7 August 2018 17 minutes ago, Wymeswold fox said: Well, I presume that this had never actually happened @Potter?.. Rudkin’s fuching fax machine had better not be working at 5pm on Thursday night.
SecretPro Posted 7 August 2018 Posted 7 August 2018 Just bid £68m and be done with it. I'm past caring. 3
Grebfromgrebland Posted 7 August 2018 Posted 7 August 2018 Now we're not getting Hazard this is more likely!
HankMarvin Posted 7 August 2018 Posted 7 August 2018 mightyfin got our hopes up now we are back to this old donkey
st albans fox Posted 7 August 2018 Posted 7 August 2018 Maybe it’s some weird game between Puel and the recruitment team - both get to buy one sh1t player and the one who really turns out the worst wins ??
Steve Earle Posted 7 August 2018 Posted 7 August 2018 Fab goal in their 0-1 win at Man City! Unlikely signing given his age, etc? Central striker, so back up for Nacho?! Knows what a cold night in Stoke’s like! Obviously didn’t play Satdeh ‘cos of move Fans can be fickle everywhere but Fans there seem elated at the prospect! And never been a regular for a poor Stoke Now they want £15m for him?! Do me a favour! Doesn’t seem that plausible to me Its probably just paper or agent talk Even tho he can play in the snow at Stoke
murphy Posted 7 August 2018 Posted 7 August 2018 (edited) £15m? Imagine if someone offered us £15m for Slim. I think we'd take it. In which case, let's just forget about this guy and keep Slimani. He is three times the player. Unless of course his presence in the squad is as destructive as rumoured. In which case just keep Leo. Still as good as this guy. Edited 7 August 2018 by murphy 1
surrifox Posted 7 August 2018 Posted 7 August 2018 10 minutes ago, Steve Earle said: Fab goal in their 0-1 win at Man City! Unlikely signing given his age, etc? Central striker, so back up for Nacho?! Knows what a cold night in Stoke’s like! Obviously didn’t play Satdeh ‘cos of move Fans can be fickle everywhere but Fans there seem elated at the prospect! And never been a regular for a poor Stoke Now they want £15m for him?! Do me a favour! Doesn’t seem that plausible to me Its probably just paper or agent talk Even tho he can play in the snow at Stoke Don’t forget his other quality - won’t kick off if he only gets to sit on the bench and doesn’t get game time - probably getting £50k. A week for the next 4 years
Tielemans63 Posted 7 August 2018 Posted 7 August 2018 19 minutes ago, Steve Earle said: Fab goal in their 0-1 win at Man City! Unlikely signing given his age, etc? Central striker, so back up for Nacho?! Knows what a cold night in Stoke’s like! Obviously didn’t play Satdeh ‘cos of move Fans can be fickle everywhere but Fans there seem elated at the prospect! And never been a regular for a poor Stoke Now they want £15m for him?! Do me a favour! Doesn’t seem that plausible to me Its probably just paper or agent talk Even tho he can play in the snow at Stoke Worst poem ever 1
weller54 Posted 7 August 2018 Posted 7 August 2018 1 hour ago, SecretPro said: Just bid £68m and be done with it. I'm past caring. Stoke will turn that down!
davieG Posted 9 August 2018 Posted 9 August 2018 You're all wrong. Why Leicester must make a renewed attempt to sign Mame Biram Diouf Leicester City have made a number of significant additions to their squad, with Claude Puel bringing in the likes of Dann Ward, Johnny Evans, James Maddison, Ricardo Pereira and most recently, Rachid Ghezzal from Monaco. According to The Sun, Claude Puel has failed in his pursuit of Stoke City striker Mame Biram Diouf after failing to meet Stoke City’s £15million evaluation of the player. Claude Puel should make a renewed bid for the striker before the window shuts tomorrow. Mame Biram Diouf would provide the manager with regular goals and would be a constant threat in front of goal. The Foxes have already generated a lot of funds through the transfer of Riyad Mahrez. Leicester should certainly splash the cash on the striker who will provide the squad with some much-needed depth and strength in the final third. Now that Mahrez is gone, the responsibility of scoring goals will fall on Jamie Vardy and the arrival of the Stoke striker will ease Vardy’s buden. Diouf is a tall, strong and agile striker who possesses impressive pace on the ball. He is a terrific dribbler, with his bull-like presence making it very hard for defenders to take the ball off him. The Senegal striker racked up 6 goals and 2 assists in 35 appearances for the Potters last season. He is a proven Premier League striker and would be an able deputy to Jamie Vardy. Together, the pair could also strike up a fiery partnership that would send shockwaves across the Premier League. Vardy is needs a new partner in crime and that man could be Diouf. The 20-year-old’s towering presence also helps him be a huge aerial threat from set-pieces and crosses. Diouf’s dominance in the air suit Claude Puel’s system which involves a lot of long balls and deliveries into the box. Read more: Well done Puel – Leicester have bagged a coup by signing outstanding Algerian for £10m While Leicester City weren’t in the best of forms last season, Claude Puel should strive for better things this time around. The manager faces a race against time to complete a deal for the striker but it’s one the Foxes shouldn’t hesitate to make. Leicester City have strengthened the squad in a number of key areas but one last signing in the offensive department should conclude a fruitful summer for the club. https://soccersouls.com/2018/08/09/why-leicester-must-make-a-renewed-attempt-to-land-this-15m-championship-attacker-before-transfer-deadline/
WigstonWanderer Posted 9 August 2018 Posted 9 August 2018 1 hour ago, davieG said: You're all wrong. Why Leicester must make a renewed attempt to sign Mame Biram Diouf Leicester City have made a number of significant additions to their squad, with Claude Puel bringing in the likes of Dann Ward, Johnny Evans, James Maddison, Ricardo Pereira and most recently, Rachid Ghezzal from Monaco. According to The Sun, Claude Puel has failed in his pursuit of Stoke City striker Mame Biram Diouf after failing to meet Stoke City’s £15million evaluation of the player. Claude Puel should make a renewed bid for the striker before the window shuts tomorrow. Mame Biram Diouf would provide the manager with regular goals and would be a constant threat in front of goal. The Foxes have already generated a lot of funds through the transfer of Riyad Mahrez. Leicester should certainly splash the cash on the striker who will provide the squad with some much-needed depth and strength in the final third. Now that Mahrez is gone, the responsibility of scoring goals will fall on Jamie Vardy and the arrival of the Stoke striker will ease Vardy’s buden. Diouf is a tall, strong and agile striker who possesses impressive pace on the ball. He is a terrific dribbler, with his bull-like presence making it very hard for defenders to take the ball off him. The Senegal striker racked up 6 goals and 2 assists in 35 appearances for the Potters last season. He is a proven Premier League striker and would be an able deputy to Jamie Vardy. Together, the pair could also strike up a fiery partnership that would send shockwaves across the Premier League. Vardy is needs a new partner in crime and that man could be Diouf. The 20-year-old’s towering presence also helps him be a huge aerial threat from set-pieces and crosses. Diouf’s dominance in the air suit Claude Puel’s system which involves a lot of long balls and deliveries into the box. Read more: Well done Puel – Leicester have bagged a coup by signing outstanding Algerian for £10m While Leicester City weren’t in the best of forms last season, Claude Puel should strive for better things this time around. The manager faces a race against time to complete a deal for the striker but it’s one the Foxes shouldn’t hesitate to make. Leicester City have strengthened the squad in a number of key areas but one last signing in the offensive department should conclude a fruitful summer for the club. https://soccersouls.com/2018/08/09/why-leicester-must-make-a-renewed-attempt-to-land-this-15m-championship-attacker-before-transfer-deadline/ So much wrong with that
Koke Posted 9 August 2018 Posted 9 August 2018 1 hour ago, davieG said: You're all wrong. Why Leicester must make a renewed attempt to sign Mame Biram Diouf Leicester City have made a number of significant additions to their squad, with Claude Puel bringing in the likes of Dann Ward, Johnny Evans, James Maddison, Ricardo Pereira and most recently, Rachid Ghezzal from Monaco. According to The Sun, Claude Puel has failed in his pursuit of Stoke City striker Mame Biram Diouf after failing to meet Stoke City’s £15million evaluation of the player. Claude Puel should make a renewed bid for the striker before the window shuts tomorrow. Mame Biram Diouf would provide the manager with regular goals and would be a constant threat in front of goal. The Foxes have already generated a lot of funds through the transfer of Riyad Mahrez. Leicester should certainly splash the cash on the striker who will provide the squad with some much-needed depth and strength in the final third. Now that Mahrez is gone, the responsibility of scoring goals will fall on Jamie Vardy and the arrival of the Stoke striker will ease Vardy’s buden. Diouf is a tall, strong and agile striker who possesses impressive pace on the ball. He is a terrific dribbler, with his bull-like presence making it very hard for defenders to take the ball off him. The Senegal striker racked up 6 goals and 2 assists in 35 appearances for the Potters last season. He is a proven Premier League striker and would be an able deputy to Jamie Vardy. Together, the pair could also strike up a fiery partnership that would send shockwaves across the Premier League. Vardy is needs a new partner in crime and that man could be Diouf. The 20-year-old’s towering presence also helps him be a huge aerial threat from set-pieces and crosses. Diouf’s dominance in the air suit Claude Puel’s system which involves a lot of long balls and deliveries into the box. Read more: Well done Puel – Leicester have bagged a coup by signing outstanding Algerian for £10m While Leicester City weren’t in the best of forms last season, Claude Puel should strive for better things this time around. The manager faces a race against time to complete a deal for the striker but it’s one the Foxes shouldn’t hesitate to make. Leicester City have strengthened the squad in a number of key areas but one last signing in the offensive department should conclude a fruitful summer for the club. https://soccersouls.com/2018/08/09/why-leicester-must-make-a-renewed-attempt-to-land-this-15m-championship-attacker-before-transfer-deadline/ Is soccersouls.com the sports version of The Onion?
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