The amount of injuries I played with up until I was 42 /43 has completely buggered my knees, ankles and hips and all the doctors do is laugh and call me an idiot, so ya ain’t far wrong
Pompey are apparently willing to let Jordan Archer go. I'd have him back if we are selling Nardi. I remember Archer being a bit of a penalty specialist and was good in goal in general.
That's strange. My memory tells me the vast majority of hoops fans thought he was utter ****e and were well happy to get rid. My memory isn't what it used to be though, so i could be thinking of some-one else.
Think he only played once or twice for us and don't recall him being any good.... although he did bust his shoulder in a cup tie.... penalty shooting out?
Just saw this https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...ainst-chelsea-amid-spurs-transfer-speculation Seems our windfall will be substantially less than expected
Derby County deal QPR and Birmingham City big Koki Saito transfer blow please log in to view this image By James Pennington 1 day ago Follow Like Thread2 Link copied to clipboard please log in to view this image Queens Park Rangers and Birmingham City have been dealt a massive blow in their pursuit of Japanese winger Koki Saito as Derby County have met Lommel's valuation for the winger. Derby have been busy so far this summer, with John Eustace's side having made ten new additions to the squad, and have made inroads to make Saito their 11th incoming. The Rams have also held a firm interest in Blackburn Rovers captain Lewis Travis, with Eustace keen to reunite with the midfielder who he worked with at Ewood Park, seeing a £1.5 million bid plus add-ons knocked backed by Rovers. But it has emerged that Derby have agreed a deal with the Belgian side to sign Saito after meeting their valuation of around £5 million, as per Telegraph reporter Mike McGrath via X. McGrath states that the Rams are now in final talks with Lommel over a deal for the Japanese youth international, and are holding discussions with the player and his representatives. Saito now looks set for a return to England with Derby, in what is a huge statement of intent by the Rams. Saito's signing will take Derby's transfer expenditure well in excess of over £10 million, having already completed a deal to sign United States international striker Patrick Agyemang from MLS side Charlotte for a reported £7.3 million.
Hardly a massive blow. Wide players are what we have loads of, though I would rank Saito higher than Smyth and Dembele