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How the h£ll has the club turned down bids for this guy! Anything above £5 and a packet of hob nobs we should biting clubs hands off!.

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4 minutes ago, foxy boxing said:

How the h£ll has the club turned down bids for this guy! Anything above £5 and a packet of hob nobs we should biting clubs hands off!.

The club almost certainly hasn’t turned down any bids. 

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Got to hope he somehow surprises everyone, himself included, and starts scoring goals at this level. 

 

Our new striker is a bit of a punt IMO, so will need Daka and Ayew to contribute some goals... :unsure:

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1 hour ago, Spanner73 said:

And most here thought he was going 🤣🤣🤣🤣

Plenty of transfer windows still open.

 

Including Austria. Hello, RB Salzburg.

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6 minutes ago, TonyN11 said:

Yeah, he's definitely a keeper!  :scarf:

We probably could try him in goal. Might be where we have been going wrong all this time 

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6 minutes ago, STUHILL said:

any particular reason? His infectious smile? 

Last time he was in the Championship he had 12 G+A in 15 starts.

 

Obviously he’s been a terrible signing overall but that suggests he should at least be useful this season.

 

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5 hours ago, Lambert09 said:

if we can get him to a saudi club id happily take nacho home as a 3rd choice 

Looks like he's going to Celtic. 

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4 hours ago, Sly said:

I still think his style of play helps us play further up the pitch as he actually presses, unlike Ayew. 
 

He’ll continue to be used as an impact sub though I’d imagine, looking at how we are being played. 
 

Similar to Ulloa in 15/16, he’s coming on as a tactical option to press higher up and take the pressure off the defence / midfield. 

Don’t agree that ayew doesn’t press 

he’s just not as intense as daka in doing it and more importantly, daka runs in behind which stretches defences and makes them drop off.  This creates space for others to move into in the opposition half. 

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