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Doesn’t suffer fools too gladly.
I am miffed that you took the higher ground though. And do apologise for sounding as though my opinion is fact - when it obviously is just my opinion. I realise that gripes with you so I am genuinely sorry for that.
But really there must be room for opposing views on here without it going on and on and on for ever.
Last edited by Steveo; 4th June 2021 at 11:17 PM.
What players other than Bissouma who can play LCM RCM or DM are we linked with? I bloody hate Afcon, Bissouma is a pretty ideal replacement for Gini, except for he plays for Mali who have qualified for the Afcon finals and he'd be well over priced coming from another Prem club
"If Everton were playing at the bottom of my garden, i'd close the curtains”
We really need at least 2 centre midfielders and its looking likely we probably won't get any.. You simply cant rely on Oxlade and Keita. That leaves us with Milner whos 36 Fabinho and Henderson.. Curtis is more of an attacking midfielder than someone who sits.
Cleaning up the Scots since the 13th century
Forgot Thiago, but you my point!
Cleaning up the Scots since the 13th century
Liverpool are looking to sell Serbia midfielder Marko Grujic this summer, with Hertha Berlin, where the 25-year-old spent two years on loan between 2018 and 2020, interested now his asking price has dropped to 14m euros (£12m).
- Berlinerr Kurier
Leeds are in negotiations for the transfer of Harry Wilson.
- @Mercado_Ingles
Any money for Grujic and Wilson will be a bonus.
Cleaning up the Scots since the 13th century
I’m hoping for two more big signings just so Steveo can finally stop talking about the Coutinho sale.
If we do that, I think it means we go into debt for the first time since FSG arrive. They may choose to do it in the knowledge that they will clear the debts in the next couple of seasons with a lower spend and a return to their long term plan of purchasing within our means and buying young talent that will become more valuable with time.
But my guess is there will be problems in the market as values are going down due to deflation and sellers may be stubborn enough to hold out, thinking they are being taken for a ride, only to find no one is buying at those rates.
That’s what happens when deflation enters the housing market for example.
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