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Yankuba Minteh (now playing for Brighton & Hove Albion)
The Prophet replied to 54's topic in Football
If we sigh a top class right winger, he'll be forgotten about pretty quickly. -
Yankuba Minteh (now playing for Brighton & Hove Albion)
The Prophet replied to 54's topic in Football
Nice finish, interested to see how he gets on next year. -
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Longstaff, Willock and Kelly will all be fine for the start of the season by the sounds of it. Just on bespoke fitness plans given last season's injuries.
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Why would that be upsetting?
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You could easily have Hall in the Cancelo-esque, full back stepping into midfield role.
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Such a lovely player when he's on the ball.
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Pre-season (2025/26) - NUFC to play Espanyol on 08/08/25
The Prophet replied to bowlingcrofty's topic in Football
Gordon and Tripps back the week after Japan. -
Started belting out Three Lions and chucking furniture around the press room. Make of that what you will.
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From the Athletic: "Paul Mitchell, Newcastle’s new sporting director, is keen to move further senior players out to reduce the wage bill"
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I think Man United, Chelsea, Villa and West Ham have all made a couple of major signings.
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It's some geezers opinion on Football Insider mind.
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Is Thiaw not in the mould of Botman? Young, Champions League pedigree, lots of room to improve.
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Pre-season (2025/26) - NUFC to play Espanyol on 08/08/25
The Prophet replied to bowlingcrofty's topic in Football
Where is Targett out of interst? -
Given we were in for Olise, I think it'll be fairly decent. Wouldn't be surprised to see someone like Almiron shifted too.
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I think we'll sign a RCB and a RW, then if there are any outgoings we'll look at a striker. The delays are most likely to do with the executive reshuffle. There was talk from Waugh that Mitchell was undertaking a squad audit.
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Originally came from a West Ham ITK.
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He didn't actually say what they're accusing him of though: “We’ve got seven Premier League clubs in London but when you look at the way the Premier League works, a lot of the revenue they receive is TV rights. Liverpool, the team that I support, are currently on tour in America. I think the point that the Premier League would make and some of the owners would make is, why can’t their fans in those countries benefit from a competitive game? The key thing for me is to make sure our fans don’t lose out. The thing we’ve learned from American football is often when the players go back to America the next game is an issue because of time zone, because of diet and so forth.” Has become: "Khan wants to see games in the US."