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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by MidsMagpie View Post
    Selling Mintah and Anderson is pathetic there are players who should be sold before them Miggy Murphy Longstaff etc, Signing Calvert Lewin is just strange he is just another Wilson quality striker but misses to many games with injury. If this is our summer transfer dealings we are going backwards not forwards.
    There have to be clubs willing to buy them though and for us to get a good deal before 30th June.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jammy89 View Post
    There have to be clubs willing to buy them though and for us to get a good deal before 30th June.
    No doubt there will be interest. It's funny, 10 yrs ago we talked about clubs want inflated prices for players and buying clubs, especially Budget Direct NUFC's owners not prepared to add £1-2m more to get a quality player in and seal a deal.

    Now we're all wondering if clubs with money are allowed to spend it. Like a kid being told by his parents because he's been naughty he can't spend his pocket money on a new subbuteo set.

    The whole thing was 'silly season' back then now it's all just bs.

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