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I remember we were in for him & for some reason he went to Newcastle or something. He is decent from what I've seen and would be an achievable & good buy for them but as mentioned above, I hope he doesn't go there.
The simple reason he went to Newcastle was a shorter path to first team football.I remember we were in for him & for some reason he went to Newcastle or something. He is decent from what I've seen and would be an achievable & good buy for them but as mentioned above, I hope he doesn't go there.
I really hope Lascelles doesn't go there. He can potentially be an England regular and a move to WHAM will just see him fall victim to their defenders' injury curse.
I'd like to see you doing the crossed-arms pose when they're broken and in plaster.I haven't seen him doing the crossed arms pose yet.
I'd like to see you doing the crossed-arms pose when they're broken and in plaster.
Their signings so far look like they will be fighting relegation again if you ask me. Pellegrini will fall out with the owners before the start of the season.
What’s with the top off at a press conference? Silly me, probably haven’t got the money for air con now...
You kind of just know this spending spree is gonna end in tears ?
He has had a little bit of a sketchy injury history but rate him highly. Would/Will be baffled a move to West Ham is the best he can do with his skillset. Can't imagine him staying there longer than a year unless an injury pops back up.£40mill for Felipe Anderson ?
https://www.joe.co.uk/sport/manchester-united-target-on-verge-of-completing-move-to-west-ham-189218
£20m Bid for Jamaal Lascelles rejected
Most clubs would want them to double that bid, but Ashley might just bite if they go a bit higher.
Calling it now, West Ham to be this summer's Everton. All the pundits going, 'They've had a great summer.' But by November, a lot of the lads they've brought in to the club from abroad will be going, 'What the fuck have I got into.' Still massive cultural problems in the structure of the club, and I don't think Pellegrini will be the one to change it.
Pellegrini's a good coach, but he's a bit of an Ancelotti - good as a steady hand on the tillar, but not one for instigating radical change, which is what they really need. It's no point signing good players, if the culture of the club is one of doing the bare minimum and shirking, because those players figure they can just collect their wages and do the same.I hope you're right.
I am a little concerned though as do look like they have made some decent signings.
Not top 4 shouts like some were saying for Everton last summer, but they have got some useful players now and possibly a good coach in Pellegrini.
Although looking up Anderson who they are after he is down as a right-sided attacker, which is odd as their latest signing Yarmolenko is also down as this position.
Maybe with any luck with end up like that summer they signed Marco Boogers and they all turn out duff!