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  1. #1
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    Well we have got enough 'one for the future's' so how's about we get a few for the 'here and now's'.?

  2. #2
    Phil Hay reckons two more in.

    If you read the FT article with the interview AR gave we still have about 50m to spend over what has been spent already.

    Also seems the factoring of future tv income is to cover the hole created by CoVId 19 which seems more sensible.

    Think RdP may happen in the next week - terms agreed with the player and player wants to come. Club want to sell so depends how badly we want him and they need the cash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hopelesslyoptimistic View Post
    Phil Hay reckons two more in.

    If you read the FT article with the interview AR gave we still have about 50m to spend over what has been spent already.

    Also seems the factoring of future tv income is to cover the hole created by CoVId 19 which seems more sensible.

    Think RdP may happen in the next week - terms agreed with the player and player wants to come. Club want to sell so depends how badly we want him and they need the cash.

    Hope youre right on all counts mate

  4. #4
    Being reported that Udinese have dropped the asking price - maybe RdP will get done.

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