Bedfordspurs
Gary Lineker
At the level, we are able to shop ATM there will always be an element of "taking a punt"?
Is Pulisic a punt?
For Chelsea probably it doesn't matter.
For us, it would
I think he is
He hasn’t progressed as the hype suggested
At the level, we are able to shop ATM there will always be an element of "taking a punt"?
Is Pulisic a punt?
For Chelsea probably it doesn't matter.
For us, it would
Depends how you define taking a punt...
We're in a situation where signing a player that immediately strengthens our starting eleven is very difficult. We have a strong squad, several of our squad players would be regulars or even among the best players at mid table clubs.
Someone with massive potential that's good enough for our squad right now is exactly the kind of player we should be after. I don't know if you think of that as a punt or not.
As he plays for Chelsea he’s now a massive massive c u n tAt the level, we are able to shop ATM there will always be an element of "taking a punt"?
Is Pulisic a punt?
For Chelsea probably it doesn't matter.
For us, it would
I think tah and brandt are the sort of punts we should be taking. Both technical players, both played international football, still young and probably not be looked at by the very top teams but both have the potential to become top top players.
If alderweld is a 9 out of 10 tah would be an 8 with potential to get to a 9.
If Eriksen is a 9 and half out of 10 and he is in my opinion then brandt is an 8 and again has age on his side to improve.
Both would probably be in our price range fee and wages wise.
There's been talk about him for at least a couple of years, but he's still at Leverkusen. You'd have thought he'd have moved by now, no?Brandt would be brilliant in this league
Has pace and skill and could have the impact of sane
Tah I haven’t seen enough to comment on
Brandt would be brilliant in this league
Has pace and skill and could have the impact of sane
Tah I haven’t seen enough to comment on
Brandt's defensive work-rate is nonexistent, according to Leverkusen fans. Which means we probably won't be getting him, mate - not unless he drastically adapts his playing style.
They look nailed on to go down the way they're going now. Ranieri's magic touch has turned to lead.
So we just pin his ears back and he becomes world class?He has the look of an early Bale imo
So we just pin his ears back and he becomes world class?
Parker can give us some feedback on his attitude in training and may want a player or two from the academy to soften the blow of losing him too.Think it will happen this time.
Parker can give us some feedback on his attitude in training and may want a player or two from the academy to soften the blow of losing him too.
Fulham appear to have misplaced their decimal point.Ryan Sessegnon wants Spurs move and tells Fulham he will not renew contract
• 19-year-old winger has one year left on his deal
• PSG and Manchester United also interested in him
Ryan Sessegnon has told Fulham he will not sign a new contract with them – to replace the one that expires next summer – and the 19-year-old winger has set his heart on a move to Tottenham.
Sessegnon, who will be involved for England at the European under-21 Championship in Italy and San Marino this month, has been chased by a host of top clubs, including Paris St-Germain and Manchester United. He comes from an Ivorian family and speaks French, meaning that a move to PSG would hold a certain appeal.
But Sessegnon has made it clear that he wants to join Spurs, who have tracked him for the past few years, as he believes he would thrive under Mauricio Pochettino. The Spurs manager has an excellent track record for developing young English talent. Pochettino would like a deal for Sessegnon to be completed by 8 July, which is when his players will report for pre-season training.
Fulham have mentioned a fee of £45m for a player who, despite his youth, has already made over 100 league appearances for them – including 35 in the Premier League over this past season, when they were relegated. Spurs, though, are not inclined to pay more than £25m and they know that Fulham would face the disastrous prospect of losing Sessegnon for only training costs if they did not do business now.
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