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    Quote Originally Posted by kritichris View Post
    Sometimes the poor results send me down farther than the good results lift me, Newcastle being a game in mind.
    You've got me worrying about you now Chris, just what state were you in leading up to the Orient game then ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    You've got me worrying about you now Chris, just what state were you in leading up to the Orient game then ?
    In denial sinkov..

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    Quote Originally Posted by kritichris View Post
    Can't disagree with the OP or Alf's poor results. Sometimes the poor results send me down farther than the good results lift me, Newcastle being a game in mind.
    If we had taken our chances, as we did last weekend, we would have been out of sight. We didn't, they did and that is football.
    It doesn't matter how many passes are made, what the pass accuracy is, what the possession statistics are because at least one thing hasn't changed ----score more goals and you win! I wonder when they will change things so that they can take everything else into consideration.

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    I think that what happens at Fulham will depend on the future of all the players that they have on loan at the club.
    When they played Sheffield United in February they used 7 players who were on loan and have used many throughout the season.

    Only two domestic loans are allowed, however, Fulham have had lots of loanees from abroad and they are not counted in the quota.
    Against Sheffield United they used two players on loan from fellow English clubs - Ruben Loftus-Cheek (Chelsea) and Lemina (Southampton) - with five others borrowed from European clubs --Alphonse Areola (PSG), Joachim Andersen (Lyon), Lookman (RB Leipzig), Josh Maja (Bordeaux) and Ola Aina (Torino).

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    I like the look of Lookman. Cheeky bid?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I like the look of Lookman. Cheeky bid?
    I thought we were in for Lookman when he was at Charlton BT, but Everton stepped in with a bid of £10 million and that, of course, was the end of that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    I thought we were in for Lookman when he was at Charlton BT, but Everton stepped in with a bid of £10 million and that, of course, was the end of that.
    They did in January 2017 and he didn't play much. Went on loan to RB Liepzig in January 2018 and scored 5 goals in 7 starts and 4 sub appearances. He returned to Everton for the start of the 2018/19 season and didn't feature very much and was sold to RB Liepzig in July 2019 for £22.5 million. Didn't play much and then went on loan to Fulham in September 2020 and has played regularly for them with 4 goals and 4 assists this season. He is still only 23 and it will be interesting to see what happens at the end of this season as to whether he goes back to RB Liepzig or is sold ----and at what price!

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