Transfer Rumours The 2015 Summer Transfer Window Thread

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It is quite amusing the amount of people who don't really rate Alderweireld, it is like the last season just didn't happen.
 
Where does Imbula play? Think we should consider, in terms of a DM, that Wanyama is liable to a suspension and also missed parts through injury last year. If he isn't in the starting lineup, there's not much else without new DMs being brought in. Reed still a slight way off IMO.
 
Where does Imbula play? Think we should consider, in terms of a DM, that Wanyama is liable to a suspension and also missed parts through injury last year. If he isn't in the starting lineup, there's not much else without new DMs being brought in. Reed still a slight way off IMO.
Imbula is a dm but can actually run with the ball and has a decent pass. He would replace Morgan, Clasie would play just ahead of him and Wanyama.
 
Ca aye would certainly be a marque signing and be a big statement of our ambition however he won't be going cheap as PSG paid a lot for him and his wages will be substantial too.
I would be very surprised but delighted to get him
 
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If it makes you feel better the rainbow is because of the US finally allowing same sex marriages.

TBF, the U.S. has allowed gay marriage for quite some time. In a way. It wasn't like states couldn't allow gays to marry. They could, and did. Just some holdout states wouldn't get with the program. By the end it was only 14 states remaining, so this mainly impacts them.

So it is less that gay marriage is now legal, it is that is now a RIGHT. No state can refuse to recognize them.

Anyways, back to transfer talk.
 
TBF, the U.S. has allowed gay marriage for quite some time. In a way. It wasn't like states couldn't allow gays to marry. They could, and did. Just some holdout states wouldn't get with the program. By the end it was only 14 states remaining, so this mainly impacts them.

So it is less that gay marriage is now legal, it is that is now a RIGHT. No state can refuse to recognize them.

Anyways, back to transfer talk.

To some extent. The courts were crucial; as only roughly a dozen states passed it via their legislatures or referenda, had this decision deferred to the states, a great many others where state court decisions favoured gay marriage over state laws or constitutional amendments would have reverted to bans. This was, is, and will be for history, in the words of one Joe Biden, a big ****ing deal.
 
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