- Apr 4, 2019
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2 of Steven Sessegnon’s most recently liked tweets...
Reports that Ryan will not sign an extension and his contract expires in June 2020 should really force Fulham to work with us on this deal. At worst, we can get him for significantly less in January or he can see his contract out and have a tribunal set a fee way less than £25m we're offering.
that will likely be disastrous i'm afraid...could be left and right back sorted. buy both for 25 and sell tripps for around that (I'd prefer to also sell Aurier but not sure if he can be moved).
Keep: KWP, Stevie Sessegnon, Foyth for RB next season
We have tracked both for years according to ITKIs Steven any good (or has enough potential to be good) or are we just getting him to make the deal happen?
Is Steven any good (or has enough potential to be good) or are we just getting him to make the deal happen?
We have tracked both for years according to ITK
I saw an interview they both gave, can’t remember where.
They both said Steven was the better player but been hampered by injuries.
I saw a BT Sport documentary where they basically said that. Ryan is faster and pretty skilful but Steven is more agile and defensively astute.Was the sun. ?
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www....5/ryan-steven-sessegnon-newcastle-fulham/amp/
Must of read it at my parents house.
Was the sun. ?
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www....5/ryan-steven-sessegnon-newcastle-fulham/amp/
Must of read it at my parents house.
I have a mate that hears things at Fulham
They are identical twins and almost certainly "mirror twins" where one is right and one left handed. About 25% of identical twins are mirror twins. Being left-handed is a big advantage in sports and may well explain why Ryan's career has taken off earlier. But the genes and the potential should be the same.That's interesting
I did wonder why Steven hadn't played many games, given the fact that they've got the same genetics (I think they're that type of twin)