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Thread: Transfer deadline day thread

  1. #11
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    Mainland-Lines would be a decent signing ..... wasn’t he an England international recently?

  2. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by phild View Post
    From Sky Sports
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    "Celta Vigo's Okay Yokuslu is 26, from Turkey, a defensive midfielder with a very physical way of playing, box to box, so a good player for the Premier League.

    "He has arrived, but he has two main problems: he is not a player who makes a lot of goals - two in the last season - and he can play three or four really good games in a row, then the next week he plays really bad. So he is not very regular or predictable."
    A refreshing change from our present lot who play 6-7 very bad games and one mediocre one.

    I’ll take this.

  3. #13
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    Japhet Tanganga is wanted is also wanted by Celtic, Burnley and Southampton on loan but it's looking increasingly likely that he will stay at Tottenham according to sky

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    It seems Leicester are now favourites to sign Midlands-mainline

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    Mek up ya bl0ody mind mainland-miles
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    West Brom appear to be back in the race to sign Ainsley Maitland-Niles - after the player met this lunchtime with Mikel Arteta to try to rescue a deadline day loan move.

    In a 20-minute meeting, Arteta, along with the club’s Technical Director Edu, made it clear they were still willing to let Maitland-Niles leave, but were reluctant to let him join a rival club in Leicester, which had been the England star’s favoured destination.

    A potential agreement between Arsenal and Southampton was in place – but now looks dead after the player emphasised he wanted to play in his preferred position in midfield. Southampton, however, were looking for Maitland-Niles as cover at wing back.

    Newcastle remain interested in the player but are also in talks with Arsenal over a loan deal for midfielder Joe Willock - Premier League rules stating a club cannot loan two players from the same club.

    Having looked to be out of the race, today’s lunchtime meeting looks to have re-ignited Sam Allardyce’s chances of a deadline day loan move.

    Maitland-Niles has now left the Arsenal training ground and is awaiting developments in North London.

  6. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    A refreshing change from our present lot who play 6-7 very bad games and one mediocre one.

    I’ll take this.
    🤣🤣🤣

  7. #17
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    Confirmed - Japhet Tanganganganaga is staying at Tottenham - another one bites the dust

  8. #18
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    Kyle Edwards possible loan to Luton

  9. #19
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    Amhed Musa coming for a medical , free agent

  10. #20
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    The only development that would really make a difference is if we learnt that Lai was ******* off. Nothing much will change while that tw@t owns the club.

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