Not one signing yet and highly probable the stadium won't be ready until October/November
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Not one signing yet and highly probable the stadium won't be ready until October/November
Their fourth game is meant to be the first one at the toilet bowl
The Toilet Bowl - do they have to wait for the builders to put the lid on? How could they possibly not notice the shape of that roof.
They seem intent on replacing Moussa Dembele with Jack Grealish which is odd. I guess once Utd cave in and sign Alderweireld they'll probably spend some cash
Viva Prat Vegas "Their fourth game is meant to be the first one at the toilet bowl"
They will be playing one "Home" game at Wembley against Fulham
The rest will be down the bog
Oddly enough I was quite taken with the lad Grealish in some end of season fixture, looked head and shoulders above the rest.
Dembele and Alderweireld would be big losses all the same, both seriously good footballers in the PL.
Would not be laughing too much anyway, 1-2 clubs hardly out of the blocks yet in terms of summer dealing and can change very quickly. Our need (in terms of top 6) was clearly the greatest so we have done what we had to.
Boro play-off games I would imagine - and yes he did look good. Champions League good, it's harder to make a case for. Dembele has gone from the player that makes them tick to surplus to requirements very quickly which I just think is strange. Probably a story in there somewhere
THREADJACK: Spectacular collapse from Hampshire yesterday. I assumed they were coasting home at about 80-1 so I switched over to watch the F1 Report, just as Agar was coming on. Switched back half an hour later and they were ~120-4. Then complete collapse. :hehe:
Yes, well done Ashton. I was quite ready to rant about how this franchise thing can't come quick enough as at least "Middlesex" can't be utterly **** in that. Still pretty poor results for a team that has spent some serious money on a specialist coach for the whole thing. I like Vettori but he is making **** all difference really. Hampshire appear to be just as bad though
God knows what on earth they were thinking about anyway taking a load of sports tourists up Tottenham High Road.
I suppose it depends which paper is reporting and how the journalist has been briefed. No biggie to miss a few games anyway. Their transfer inertia is more interesting as two of their best players look set to move on.
As before, lot of activity still to happen – City and United both only having 1 player in so far, Chelsea the same I think.
The new agreement makes no sense for the very top clubs and is why I expect to see it flaunted.