In two minds as to whether to reduce my wine intake so that I make less mistakes in the league or to increase it so that Spurs look like top 4 candidates.
It's one of those viral things. Videobombing is a thing. Original: [video=youtube;WJGDtonkqPs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJGDtonkqPs[/video]
All press reports are saying that the goons are working on a deal for Welbeck. 3 million loan with view to a 16 million permanent deal.
We remember Sandro for his outstanding displays, especially against AC Milan. please log in to view this image
Whatever people think about Redknapp, he still retains one heck of a great track record for getting top players to go and play for him.
The AC Milan game is the one when we all finally got what Sandro was all about. Palacios also put in a great performance in that makeshift MF.
Very unhappy about Sandro going to a PL club (always a danger a rival will take him if QPR get relegated or in financial trouble) . As with all these things, time will tell whether the club have made a mistake in selling.
I guess (with Sandro leaving) this is Pochettino having his way and while I believe he will fail, a manager has to be allowed the freedom to pick a team of players that he believes in, even if that includes Chadli.
Hull and Chelsea are at opposite ends of the spectrum in terms of money and stature but have been the stand out performers in this window. The Hull owner gets a lot of stick over the Hull Tigers saga but he's backed his manager very well after a promising season back in the Premier League, not making the cautious approach Palace have made.
Overall Bruce has made some top signings, most all make sense, all good pros, and for the level Hull are at, they couldn't have signed any better. yet they still lost to Villa.
But he can't play a team he wants as he is never provided with the players he wants . 2nd or 3rd choice bargain buys will only mean the poor man has no chance in today's game,
Thats what he signed up to. We all get told "do your research on the company before you have the interview".