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Thread: Harrison Ashby

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    Harrison Ashby

    Talk of him going out on loan to a championship team,Swansea and Leeds looking at him. He’s 21 yrs old! Surely he should be Trippiers deputy, and playing the odd game before we send him on loan. If Howe doesn’t rate him, why did we sign him? So that’s Krafts,Manquillo, Ashby, none of who will be involved next season, if you believe what’s coming out of the club, and I think I do on this occasion. So we now need a right back, on top of the other areas, left back, cb, right sided forward,or left sided. Don’t feel very optimistic on transfers atm, it just takes sooooo long to get them in. Chelsea have signed that 18 yr old from Santos, deal done, no fuss, no blah,blah. I stand to be shot down in the next couple of weeks probably,hopefully,but just had to get it off me chest!

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    i expect Manquillo to be moving on to spain. Emil will not be ready for a while yet, he's had a complete rupture of his cruciate and wont be involved until maybe October. I think the only way Ashby leaves is if we bring in Livramento from Southampton

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    Scored the winner tonight.

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    We need to sign the Liverwurst

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