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Post by dutchstokie on Sept 3, 2013 18:21:45 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2013 18:38:51 GMT
Thanks for posting that Dutch! On the positive side Villa stand out for me on that list. Paul Lambert really is getting to grips with what McLeish left him with. WBA have done well too. On the negative Newcastle look to have had an absolute stinker. Maybe Pardew is digging his heels in with Joe Kinnear?
This transfer window will probably be remembered more for who stayed put rather than who went where. And Fellaini to Man U? Never right.
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Post by adi on Sept 3, 2013 19:02:53 GMT
I read it in 3 mins. I win
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Post by owdestokie on Sept 3, 2013 19:28:50 GMT
It's surprising how many players have moved out of clubs; sold/loaned/released
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Post by efc on Sept 3, 2013 20:29:32 GMT
Villa could get top 10 they look good, Southampton for me have spent daft money and don't really look impressive. the red shite have bulked the squad but IMO are spending the suarez money when he fucks off next year. For us im happy we've bulked the squad out which we have needed for a while and delighted we have 3 of the most exciting young prospects in Europe in Ross Barkley, Gerard Deulofeu and Romelu Lukaku, Im just hoping RM can keep the latter two for atleast another season after this one and I certainly want too see more of this against the shite in the derby!:
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2013 22:04:05 GMT
FOUND HIM!!! Samuel Bangura released from Chelsea!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2013 22:13:48 GMT
Villa,Fulham,Hull, Palace and Everton have all done alright. Same for West Brom and West Ham.
Cardiff have spent money but not addressed enough of the squad imo.
Really like the look of Liverpool's business, same for Norwich. Swansea have done well too.
Castle have had a stinker.
Average for both Manchester clubs imo, especially Utd.
Southampton spent £30m+ on 3 players. Good but nothing special. Same at Spurs imo!
Scumderland could go either way. Don't see it working myself, hope they go down.
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Post by LGH87 on Sept 4, 2013 0:14:38 GMT
Newcastle Fulham Sunderland Cardiff Hull Palace
If the three relegated clubs don't come from this list I will be VERY surprised.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2013 14:11:51 GMT
Newcastle Fulham Sunderland Cardiff Hull Palace If the three relegated clubs don't come from this list I will be VERY surprised. I'd go with that too chief. Newcastle are definitely wobbling but not down and I think Fulham will avoid the drop unless the leagues laziest front line really does live up to everyones pre-season prediction of doom, but I can't really see it. So then we have the main suspects. Sunderland, Cardiff, Hull and Palace. I think Cardiff's first season home form (like ours) will carry them through. Sunderland look like a club that have the potential to implode at any minute and neither Hull nor Palace seem to have the required depth in their squads, although i'd like to see Holloway keep CP up. I'll go: 18 Palace 19 Hull 20 Sunderland (what odds could you get for Pulis to Sunderland in January?)
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Post by snapper23 on Sept 4, 2013 15:50:43 GMT
My mate who is a Fulham season ticket holder is really worried. Jol. is already at odds with the squad and the new owners have decimated the club management. They have sacked, for example, the manager of the ticket office after 35 years and replaced her with...... nobody. Season ticket holders were queuing for their tickets on opening day.
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