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  2. Maybe we were hedging his potential compensation figure for his replacement and now that's not come about, we're snookered.
  3. Looks like Rudy picked up a thing or two whilst shadowing Waggott.
  4. I don't necessarily see that as a bad thing, probably the opposite, signings have generally come out of the blue.
  5. I think Iโ€™ve worked out where heโ€™s got the figure fromโ€ฆ 90,000 euros (not pounds) per year is the figure set by UEFA* The per year is not the length of contract at the new club itโ€™s the time spent at the former club between the ages of 12 and 21. The above isnโ€™t payable for Dolan as he is too old (turned 23 four days too soon) under the relevant FIFA regulation. *This is for clubs deemed by UEFA to be โ€˜category 1โ€™ - lower category = lower compensation.
  6. Exactly. Watching England is the pinnacle foe me.
  7. just another **** up in a long 15 years of **** ups,if we knew he was`nt signing then he should have been made available for transfer,we`de have made more than the measly compensation we are getting,i`ve lost count of the number of players who have left for nothing
  8. I think they plan on taking the Ledley King approachโ€ฆ
  9. Honestly mental, surely it's the first signing they should have made?
  10. I can't believe (well I can but it's a bit of a disgrace) we dont appear to have an oven ready replacement for Dolan lined up. We must have known he'd be going for months.
  11. Someone needs to ask him where heโ€™s got this from.
  12. Elliot seems to think it's 90k per years contract signed at his new club, no idea if thats been verified though.
  13. Had a stress fracture in my left foot about 5 years ago. Misdiagnosed at first - encouraged to keep doing everything i normally do during the 2 months it took for me to figure out that they were wrong. That included a lot of walking, golfing, badminton and so on including the 6 flights of stairs required to exit or enter our home. Most of the time - it was an annoyance that could be managed with pain meds. Without warning it could then become so excruciatingly painful that i couldn't get up or down the stairs or walk the 100 yards from the office to my car. That would last a few days until suddenly after 2 months it went to shit and i couldn't put any weight on it at all. Still bothered by pain from it 5 years later despite it having "healed" completely although i am told this is most likely to nerve/tissue damage around the fracture which would have been exacerbated by continuing "as normal". In terms of what it meant at the time: rest for 6-8 weeks and i am not a footballer. Imagine he would be unavailable for 8-12 weeks if it did become problematic (including 3-4 weeks to get back up to "match fitness") Cynical head on: given the number of crocks we have signed during the years either we have changed the medical setup or this is merely an excuse to get out of paying a lump sum up front for a player we want (with or without said injury)
  14. he can`t be that injured seeing as he played yesterday,bet we are trying to get him for a knockdown fee
  15. Today
  16. I find the whole Baradji situation very odd. Even on a pay as you play it seems like a high risk move, for a team who can ill afford to be making high risk moves. The player himself must be desperate to come, the Swiss super league is a very poor standard, the challenge league is probably league 2 standard at best, maybe worse. He cannot be getting paid very well at all there although he must be one of the higher paid players. So who is it at the club that thinks this lad is worth taking risks for? Hard to believe VI is an admirer, is it Rudy who's wanting to get it over the line?
  17. I donโ€™t think youโ€™re wrong.
  18. This meanwhile is more great journalism by Jackson: "Concerns with certain parts of a medical can always flag concerns"
  19. https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/blackburn-rovers-trying-to-sign-moussa-baradji-on-special-contract/ This suggests that Baradji may need time away to get his injury fixed. If so, then it would be ridiculous to still proceed with the deal considering we are only signing 2 or 3 more.
  20. The importance of a good pre season, especially for the older players canโ€™t be overstated. Forshaw on signing up was bigging that up and now looks like he is bloody injured before a kicking a ball in anger ๐Ÿ˜ก
  21. gone very quiet,even the obvious fantasy links are missing๐Ÿ˜’i sincerely hope this is`nt the end of our transfer dealings
  22. Hmmm.......I think the only thing EVERYONE agrees on is we need a new RW. For me after that I think one striker is desperately needed, ideally two. Cover/competition anywhere else would be nice. And that's always assuming no-one leaves as FB would say. I dont think Brittain will stay personally.
  23. A few pinning their hopes on Tavares. At 23, his only real senior experience, other than 30ish games over 3 years for Porto B in Liga 2, came last season with Moreirense, a lower half league team in the 5th rated Portuguese Liga. Last season, his stats were hardly convincing starting in only 15 games of which he managed to complete only 4. Think he only has 1 or 2 goals to his credit over his career so far (read somewhere he had just 1 goal and 1 assist to his name last season) so he's not going to give us much there. Beyond Travis and Tronstad, we look goosed in midfield with only Tavares, Buckley, Forshaw and Montgomery in reserve. We desperately need another seniorish central midfielder with some proven ability whether that be Baradji or someone else - if Travis goes then we will need two!
  24. I don't think we get any compensation as he has signed for a club outside England? Or am I wrong on that?
  25. I know commenting on changes in the women's game can be construed as condescending but I only mention it as it is so remarkable... the quality is improving at a exponential rate. If anyone watched that game yesterday and compared it to the last three euros finals the difference every four years is massive. The Spanish team's technique and short passing was very very good. The keeping has come on hugely. Both scoring headers were technically excellent. Really impressed. And England well done! Really competitive and great penalties.
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