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Lighty64

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have tried to do an accumulator on Skybet
Eriksen 1/8
Rose 8/11
Dele 1/10
Dier 2/5
Kane 1/20

All to stay but i dont think it will let you do an accumulator on it

i reckon is 6/4 them all staying which is value

yep you can't even do a double
 

viktorviktor

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http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/foo...y-finalise-50m-kyle-walker-deal-a3587826.html

Standard Sport also understands that during talks to finalise the move for Walker, City asked again about Rose.

The 27-year-old left-back has not played for Tottenham since January 31 and is still recovering from a knee injury that may see him miss the start of the season, but he has been on the radar of both Manchester clubs for some time. Tottenham’s flat refusal to do business means City are now set to focus completely on signing left-back Benjamin Mendy from Monaco, for a similar price to Walker.

Rose is believed to be open to a move away from Spurs but the prospect of Tottenham allowing both full-backs to leave this summer is remote at best.


City can sod off. Would be much worse than losing Walker, imo.
 

DanielCHillier

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http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/foo...y-finalise-50m-kyle-walker-deal-a3587826.html

Standard Sport also understands that during talks to finalise the move for Walker, City asked again about Rose.

The 27-year-old left-back has not played for Tottenham since January 31 and is still recovering from a knee injury that may see him miss the start of the season, but he has been on the radar of both Manchester clubs for some time. Tottenham’s flat refusal to do business means City are now set to focus completely on signing left-back Benjamin Mendy from Monaco, for a similar price to Walker.

Rose is believed to be open to a move away from Spurs but the prospect of Tottenham allowing both full-backs to leave this summer is remote at best.


City can sod off. Would be much worse than losing Walker, imo.
Maybe that was the point at which he added £10m to Walkers price tag
 

VoteMe4Prez

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Guardiola really is a complete knob. Shows how bang average he is as a manager needing to buy the best players available instead of making them himself. Has to be the most overrated coach in world football, maybe second to Moaninho
 

Shadydan

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Guardiola really is a complete knob. Shows how bang average he is as a manager needing to buy the best players available instead of making them himself. Has to be the most overrated coach in world football, maybe second to Moaninho

His remit is to win the league within 3 years, he is now going into his 2nd season. He doesn't care about bringing youngsters through or playing the waiting game and nor should he.
 

VoteMe4Prez

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His remit is to win the league within 3 years, he is now going into his 2nd season. He doesn't care about bringing youngsters through or playing the waiting game and nor should he.
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Gbspurs

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His remit is to win the league within 3 years, he is now going into his 2nd season. He doesn't care about bringing youngsters through or playing the waiting game and nor should he.

I said the same the other day about Mourinho. People are naive to say they wouldn't do the same if they were in that position.
 

Everlasting Seconds

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http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/foo...y-finalise-50m-kyle-walker-deal-a3587826.html

Standard Sport also understands that during talks to finalise the move for Walker, City asked again about Rose.

The 27-year-old left-back has not played for Tottenham since January 31 and is still recovering from a knee injury that may see him miss the start of the season, but he has been on the radar of both Manchester clubs for some time. Tottenham’s flat refusal to do business means City are now set to focus completely on signing left-back Benjamin Mendy from Monaco, for a similar price to Walker.

Rose is believed to be open to a move away from Spurs but the prospect of Tottenham allowing both full-backs to leave this summer is remote at best.


City can sod off. Would be much worse than losing Walker, imo.
Didn't I write just yesterday that I was surprised about so few media stories on Rose. Cannot wait for this transfer window to close.
 

VoteMe4Prez

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With respect, just because you have a 3 year remit doesn't mean you can't find quality youngsters and make them big players in that time frame whilst needing to win the League
 

Shadydan

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With respect, just because you have a 3 year remit doesn't mean you can't find quality youngsters and make them big players in that time frame whilst needing to win the League

I didn't say that he can't, I said that he doesn't need to, why would he care about doing that?
 

Sandros Shiny Head

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His remit is to win the league within 3 years, he is now going into his 2nd season. He doesn't care about bringing youngsters through or playing the waiting game and nor should he.
He took the job in the first place. If he is as interested in developing players as he wants people to believe he is then he shouldn't only be taking the richest jobs in world football with the most pressure
 

Shadydan

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He took the job in the first place. If he is as interested in developing players as he wants people to believe he is then he shouldn't only be taking the richest jobs in world football with the most pressure

Read that back again and you'll realise that you're just being unrealistic.
 

heelspurs

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Read that back again and you'll realise that you're just being unrealistic.
Pep should only take the jobs at non-league clubs, with no money and players in the shape of that 'sideline-pie-eating' goalkeeper if he really wants to prove his quality. This makes sense doesn't it? Because Fergie didn't have the luxury of financial advantage, cannibalizing smaller clubs, 70K stadium when that revenue actually meant something vs TV money, etc etc etc. Pep is a fraud don't you see?
 

Sandros Shiny Head

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Read that back again and you'll realise that you're just being unrealistic.
He wasn't sacked after winning nothing last season so I just don't buy this "he's under so much pressure to win he can't afford to use young players". He's won enough in his career already to buy himself time unless the Sheikhs are genuinely thick
 
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