MrsJohnMurphy Posted 7 September 2025 Posted 7 September 2025 (edited) 10 minutes ago, Donwebbio said: It would have been an easy deal to do for a Premier league London club: cover his remaining book value and £50k a week and he could have walked to a Brentford or Fulham. The fact that he didn't tells me what was evident last year - he isn't good enough for the Premier League anymore. The game has moved on with clubs enjoying physical powerhouses in the base of midfields. Spurs saw us coming with this guy and Skipp. Slow, small, one dimensional footballers. He will wind down his handsome contract with us and then go to a London-based championship team on a much lower wages or maybe Italy where the game is slower. Whether or not he held up a sign or downed tools for Cooper, one thing is clear, since Marti came in his attitude and demeanor has been poor and he has been angling for a move which is why he hasn't played much. How is it clear?....we don't know jack, it's all conjecture and supposition presented as fact as usual on here Edited 7 September 2025 by MrsJohnMurphy 3 1
Donwebbio Posted 7 September 2025 Posted 7 September 2025 4 hours ago, MrsJohnMurphy said: How is it clear?....we don't know jack, it's all conjecture and supposition presented as fact as usual on here Aperol Spritz, pulling out of tackles, not acknowledging fans, being picked behind Skipp & Soumare? Seems clear to me. If his attitude is right and he wants to stay, why is he not in the team when he proved 2 years ago that he is elite at Championship level? 2
MrsJohnMurphy Posted 7 September 2025 Posted 7 September 2025 41 minutes ago, Donwebbio said: Aperol Spritz, pulling out of tackles, not acknowledging fans, being picked behind Skipp & Soumare? Seems clear to me. If his attitude is right and he wants to stay, why is he not in the team when he proved 2 years ago that he is elite at Championship level? So you don't know then, as I said conjecture
Donwebbio Posted 7 September 2025 Posted 7 September 2025 10 minutes ago, MrsJohnMurphy said: So you don't know then, as I said conjecture Er no. There was a photo of him drinking a cocktail while his team were getting d1cked by everyone in the Premier League and he did walk down the tunnel ignoring fans. That's fact. I won't jump on the not staying over at Seagrave angle because i think there are 2 sides to it. Just a heads up, chat rooms are full of opinions and conjecture so maybe stay clear if you only want to read absolutes. 1 1
hackneyfox Posted 7 September 2025 Posted 7 September 2025 12 minutes ago, Donwebbio said: Er no. There was a photo of him drinking a cocktail while his team were getting d1cked by everyone in the Premier League and he did walk down the tunnel ignoring fans. That's fact. I won't jump on the not staying over at Seagrave angle because i think there are 2 sides to it. Just a heads up, chat rooms are full of opinions and conjecture so maybe stay clear if you only want to read absolutes. He had a cocktail during every game he didn’t play? pics please
MrsJohnMurphy Posted 7 September 2025 Posted 7 September 2025 46 minutes ago, Donwebbio said: Er no. There was a photo of him drinking a cocktail while his team were getting d1cked by everyone in the Premier League and he did walk down the tunnel ignoring fans. That's fact. I won't jump on the not staying over at Seagrave angle because i think there are 2 sides to it. Just a heads up, chat rooms are full of opinions and conjecture so maybe stay clear if you only want to read absolutes. Yes but presented as fact on here........"trust me bro" we have no clue what's going on 2
MrsJohnMurphy Posted 7 September 2025 Posted 7 September 2025 38 minutes ago, hackneyfox said: He had a cocktail during every game he didn’t play? pics please You mean you didn't see the 16 Instagram cocktail pics for each game he didn't play last season?
CPepFox Posted 8 September 2025 Posted 8 September 2025 On 06/09/2025 at 18:22, MPH said: sorry to be a boblet but it would be impossible for Trump to serve a third term. It’s against the American constitution and to change the constitution he would need at least half of the democrats to vote for him aswell as all republicans.. A third term would be allowed under articles of war. FDR served 3 terms as WW2 was ongoing.
MPH Posted 8 September 2025 Posted 8 September 2025 (edited) 2 hours ago, CPepFox said: A third term would be allowed under articles of war. FDR served 3 terms as WW2 was ongoing. the 22nd amendment was ratified in 1951 to legally establish a 2 term limit. There would be no legal precedent for a 3rd term even if war broke out. Edited 8 September 2025 by MPH 1
SafewayFox Posted 8 September 2025 Posted 8 September 2025 40 minutes ago, Bergen fox said: What’s all this got to do with winks? It’s obvious, Winks is Trump. You heard it here first 😜 1
Popular Post Finnegan Posted 8 September 2025 Popular Post Posted 8 September 2025 I'm going to lock this thread. There's a Winks thread in the main forum. If you want to keep talking about Winks then have at it. He's not going anywhere is he. 9
davieG Posted 14 April Posted 14 April https://footballnews90.com/wrexham-is-now-top-contender-to-sign-leicester-citys-10m-player-report/?fbclid=IwY2xjawRKZLtleHRuA2FlbQIxMABzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEeNdqEyJL7t_C365vY-eNu31AcNiHvzz9OPnB3fnNzQAhFabHFkGm4vcxHrNQ_aem_PKBtg-wT0tx_82I1fD_VaQ Wrexham have reportedly taken the lead in the race to sign Leicester City midfielder Harry Winks as the summer transfer window approaches. The Welsh club are continuing to show ambition in the market, and their interest in the former Tottenham player highlights their intent to strengthen significantly ahead of next season. Leicester City’s position regarding a potential sale has also become clearer, with developments suggesting they may be open to letting the midfielder leave under certain circumstances. This situation has put Wrexham in a strong position compared to other interested clubs. Ambition Remains High At Wrexham AFC Wrexham’s rise in recent years has been backed by a willingness to invest heavily in the squad, and that approach is expected to continue regardless of how the current season concludes. The club’s ownership group has consistently shown a readiness to spend in order to achieve their long-term goal of reaching the Premier League. If Wrexham, currently competing in the Championship, manage to secure a playoff spot and ultimately earn promotion, significant financial backing will be required to ensure they can compete at the highest level. Surviving in the Premier League would demand reinforcements across multiple positions. On the other hand, if they fall short of promotion, it is still anticipated that the club will return to the transfer market with determination. In that scenario, the focus would be on building a squad strong enough to mount another serious push for promotion in the following campaign. According to reports from Sports Boom, Wrexham are now at the forefront of the chase for Winks. The midfielder, who previously played for Tottenham Hotspur, joined Leicester City for a fee of around £10 million. His future at the King Power Stadium appears uncertain, particularly given Leicester’s struggles this season. With relegation from the Championship becoming an increasingly realistic possibility, the club could face a significant squad overhaul. In such a scenario, Winks may be among the players allowed to leave, especially if Leicester look to recover a portion of the transfer fee they initially paid. This has opened the door for clubs like Wrexham to step in and make their move. Transfer Depends On Promotion Outcome Wrexham’s level of interest in Winks could depend on how their season concludes. The report suggests that the club may be even more inclined to pursue the midfielder if they fail to secure promotion to the Premier League. In that case, Winks would be viewed as an ideal addition for a Championship campaign, bringing experience, composure, and technical quality to the midfield. His profile fits the type of player needed to control games and guide a promotion push. Conversely, if Wrexham do achieve promotion, their recruitment strategy might shift slightly toward players with proven top-flight pedigree, although Winks could still remain a viable option.
Popular Post MPH Posted 14 April Popular Post Posted 14 April 1 hour ago, ACF said: An embarrassing state of affairs I know…. Imagine being linked with Winks… 5
Chelmofox Posted 14 April Posted 14 April Wonder were they would loan him off to after the realise hes w@nk.
Jattdogg Posted 14 April Posted 14 April 10 hours ago, davieG said: https://footballnews90.com/wrexham-is-now-top-contender-to-sign-leicester-citys-10m-player-report/?fbclid=IwY2xjawRKZLtleHRuA2FlbQIxMABzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEeNdqEyJL7t_C365vY-eNu31AcNiHvzz9OPnB3fnNzQAhFabHFkGm4vcxHrNQ_aem_PKBtg-wT0tx_82I1fD_VaQ Wrexham have reportedly taken the lead in the race to sign Leicester City midfielder Harry Winks as the summer transfer window approaches. The Welsh club are continuing to show ambition in the market, and their interest in the former Tottenham player highlights their intent to strengthen significantly ahead of next season. Leicester City’s position regarding a potential sale has also become clearer, with developments suggesting they may be open to letting the midfielder leave under certain circumstances. This situation has put Wrexham in a strong position compared to other interested clubs. Ambition Remains High At Wrexham AFC Wrexham’s rise in recent years has been backed by a willingness to invest heavily in the squad, and that approach is expected to continue regardless of how the current season concludes. The club’s ownership group has consistently shown a readiness to spend in order to achieve their long-term goal of reaching the Premier League. If Wrexham, currently competing in the Championship, manage to secure a playoff spot and ultimately earn promotion, significant financial backing will be required to ensure they can compete at the highest level. Surviving in the Premier League would demand reinforcements across multiple positions. On the other hand, if they fall short of promotion, it is still anticipated that the club will return to the transfer market with determination. In that scenario, the focus would be on building a squad strong enough to mount another serious push for promotion in the following campaign. According to reports from Sports Boom, Wrexham are now at the forefront of the chase for Winks. The midfielder, who previously played for Tottenham Hotspur, joined Leicester City for a fee of around £10 million. His future at the King Power Stadium appears uncertain, particularly given Leicester’s struggles this season. With relegation from the Championship becoming an increasingly realistic possibility, the club could face a significant squad overhaul. In such a scenario, Winks may be among the players allowed to leave, especially if Leicester look to recover a portion of the transfer fee they initially paid. This has opened the door for clubs like Wrexham to step in and make their move. Transfer Depends On Promotion Outcome Wrexham’s level of interest in Winks could depend on how their season concludes. The report suggests that the club may be even more inclined to pursue the midfielder if they fail to secure promotion to the Premier League. In that case, Winks would be viewed as an ideal addition for a Championship campaign, bringing experience, composure, and technical quality to the midfield. His profile fits the type of player needed to control games and guide a promotion push. Conversely, if Wrexham do achieve promotion, their recruitment strategy might shift slightly toward players with proven top-flight pedigree, although Winks could still remain a viable option. Long drive from London innit
Danizen Posted 14 April Posted 14 April 15 hours ago, davieG said: they may be open to letting the midfielder leave under certain circumstances. If it was anyone else, I'd be complementing them on their poker face but there's every chance this is our actual position and we want to keep him.
LeePhilpottsBaldSpot Posted 18 April Posted 18 April (edited) Regardless of the extension I think he'll still move on this summer. Probably on a season's loan to some French team, with us still paying the majority of his wages, until his contract expires. Still worth it though - get him out. Edited 18 April by LeePhilpottsBaldSpot
Mark 'expert' Lawrenson Posted 18 April Posted 18 April A championship team will pick him up because of his “name” hope so anyway
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