It wouldn't surprise me if Allarshyte decided to come out of retirement.Maybe they could bring back Lawrie Mcmenemenem,............ Lawrie Macmenemennyme..........Lawrie Mac..............**** it! Pardew's out of work isn't he?
It wouldn't surprise me if Allarshyte decided to come out of retirement.Maybe they could bring back Lawrie Mcmenemenem,............ Lawrie Macmenemennyme..........Lawrie Mac..............**** it! Pardew's out of work isn't he?
I'll repost my comment from the Prem board:Southampton shouldn't have sacked Puel.
They should have sacked whoever keeps selling all their best players season after season.
Southampton shouldn't have sacked Puel.
They should have sacked whoever keeps selling all their best players season after season.

Bloody hell Everton are busy!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40297081
Two highly-rated youngsters in the blink of an eye. Where on earth are they getting all the money?!![]()
They've got a new owner. Farhad Moshiri sold his stake in Arsenal and bought 49.9% of Everton in February.Bloody hell Everton are busy!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40297081
Two highly-rated youngsters in the blink of an eye. Where on earth are they getting all the money?!![]()
They've got a new owner. Farhad Moshiri sold his stake in Arsenal and bought 49.9% of Everton in February.
I suspect that Brian's right though and they're spending the money that they'll get from sales.
Very sensible to do so with Lukaku, as there's plenty of competition for his signature and he'll go for a large amount.
They're also in for Niang and Sigurdsson, apparently.
Clear out some of the ****, keep promoting those promising youngsters and they're on the right path, I think.
They need a bigger squad to deal with the Europa, but that could be great for developing youth, if used correctly.
They've got a strangely unbalanced squad, with a strong youth contingent providing the legs for an ageing group of once excellent players (Barry, Baines, Williams, Jagielka) whose best football is behind them.
I'd say they'll still need a new CB, RB to cover for Coleman's horrendous injury and possibly a new CM. Not to mention finding a replacement for Lukaku. Whichever way you cut it, it looks like their net spend will be massive this window.
We did something similar for a while, in my opinion, bringing in proven experience and players with a lot of potential.They've got a strangely unbalanced squad, with a strong youth contingent providing the legs for an ageing group of once excellent players (Barry, Baines, Williams, Jagielka) whose best football is behind them.
I'd say they'll still need a new CB, RB to cover for Coleman's horrendous injury and possibly a new CM. Not to mention finding a replacement for Lukaku. Whichever way you cut it, it looks like their net spend will be massive this window.
Sunderland have been turned down by Derek McInnes, who'd prefer to stay at Aberdeen, apparently.
That's rather embarrassing.
Sunderland have been turned down by Derek McInnes, who'd prefer to stay at Aberdeen, apparently.
That's rather embarrassing.
Monaco's still a tax haven, right?
China it is, then!AFAIK, not as far as Ligue 1 goes.
Monaco FC had to cede all tax advantages therein in order to
remain in Ligue 1 (the local tax regime gave them uneven tax
advantage compared to clubs who reside in France) .
Lukaku and Barkley are both rumoured to be leaving, which means they would need to spend over £80M or so before there's a net spend.They've got a strangely unbalanced squad, with a strong youth contingent providing the legs for an ageing group of once excellent players (Barry, Baines, Williams, Jagielka) whose best football is behind them.
I'd say they'll still need a new CB, RB to cover for Coleman's horrendous injury and possibly a new CM. Not to mention finding a replacement for Lukaku. Whichever way you cut it, it looks like their net spend will be massive this window.
Lukaku and Barkley are both rumoured to be leaving, which means they would need to spend over £80M or so before there's a net spend.
Last season they had the Stones money. They spent that, but their net spend was only £20M.
There's no evidence yet that Everton are joining the big spenders.
This bloke despaired of dealing with Levy over Hugo.......looks like he learned a trick or two out of it though.