Conor Gallagher has verbally agreed to join Atletico Madrid after their £34million bid was accepted by Chelsea and is expected to fly to Spain today.
Leciester centre back and literal giant waste of money Harry Souttar has joined Sheffield United on a season long loan. Still not as good as his brother. They've also confirmed the loan signing of Alfie Gilchrist from Chelsea. Cardiff have signed Alex Robertson from Man City in a deal worth up to £3m. Callum Doyle has joined Norwich on a season long loan from Man City. West Bromwich Albion have signed Juventus left-back Gianluca Frabotta for an undisclosed fee and Aston Villa winger Lewis Dobbin on a season-long loan. Derby have signed Cardiff keeper Rohan Luthra on a one year deal. Preston have signed wing back Kaine Kesler-Hayden on loan for the season from Aston Villa. Burnley have signed former England U21s keeper Etienne Green from St. Etienne. Nominative determinism at it's best.
So when is Jake Leake making his 'film' debut? The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Out of all of those signings, I've only heard of Souttar, Doyle and Green. I'm pretty sure a Dobbin is one of those horses on wheels kids used to get. Or something a whinging knobhead used to do when you called him a ****ing prat for kicking your ball onto the school roof.
Glen Sani has joined Gainsborough Trinity having helped Bridlington Town survive in their league last season.
Zaha returning to PL, not sure it is Leicester or Palace now, Galatasaray announced he is in transfer talks, that's why he wasn't in squad yesterday.
potter still hasn't had any minutes in pre season i think is he injured? i think we might get him on loan
The Brentford fans don’t understand why nothing has been said about KLP, they’re assuming he’s injured, but it’s not been confirmed.
I know you was joking but some people were praising Cardiff for their transfer window and early business. Not worked out that well for them today has it? On the flip side you could say Grant McCann and his business being done the day the window opened has paid dividends with today's result. What I think it actually shows is it doesn't really matter. Science.
Pound for pound, relatively speaking etc. etc. Was that team as good, or about as good, as two of the promotion teams (2008 & 2013) but not as well managed?
I would say so, especially with the hindsight of seeing what a big hole some of them have left. Some of us realised from the off Rosenior was not the right guy. He is a coach, not a manager. The power went to his head and he started talking about himself to himself in the mirror.