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I can't wait for the season to end and being told that the transfer window doesn't open until 1st of July so nothing can happen until then, then when 1st of July comes round we are told that Charnley is on a two week holiday so nothing can happen until he gets back, then it will be the usual "We are trying but it's a difficult market" shit being said. Meanwhile our good players are being sold even when Charnley is on holiday, Carver hasn't been told if he got the job or not and has to tell what players we do have left that they have to pack their bags for a pre-season tour except he doesn't know where because the club haven't got round to actually organising one and we end up randomly following West Ham.

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I can't wait for the season to end and being told that the transfer window doesn't open until 1st of July so nothing can happen until then, then when 1st of July comes round we are told that Charnley is on a two week holiday so nothing can happen until he gets back, then it will be the usual "We are trying but it's a difficult market" s*** being said. Meanwhile our good players are being sold even when Charnley is on holiday, Carver hasn't been told if he got the job or not and has to tell what players we do have left that they have to pack their bags for a pre-season tour except he doesn't know where because the club haven't got round to actually organising one and we end up randomly following West Ham.

This is scarily accurate.
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We've already got a couple of strikers who are far too young to be leading the line, don't think we need another.

 

Also makes me sick when we give PL experience to other clubs' players.

 

Starting to plan for the championship maybe ?

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Only worth it if we then send Armstrong out on loan in the championship and still sign a decent striker. Plus a replacement for Cisse if he goes. Then trade Riviere in for a bag of potatoes and get Ings/Austin-brimming with dna

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Georginio Wijnaldum has ambitions of securing a move to a top European side - and insists the Premier League an option.

 

The PSV captain, who has been linked with Manchester United, Arsenal and Newcastle in recent months, could lead his side to their first Eredivisie title in seven years on Saturday if they can defeat Heerenveen, live on Sky Sports 5 HD.

 

However Wijnaldum, who signed a new four-year contract in August, is open to leaving the club and exclusively told Sky Sports he wants to play for a "great club" in a major European league.

 

"I want to play in a stronger league than the Eredivisie," Wijnaldum said.

 

"When I feel I want to go, I will do it.

 

"You have better players and teams in England, and for myself it is better to play in a better league against better players."

 

Only posted because we got namechecked

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Aston Villa and Newcastle United are eyeing a summer move for Blackburn Rovers striker Jordan Rhodes, according to FLW sources.

 

 

FLW can exclusively reveal that Villa and Newcastle scouts were present at Rovers’ Sky Bet Championship clash with Birmingham City on Tuesday night at St Andrews, to watch the Scotland International in action.

 

The match finished in a 2-2 draw between Blackburn and Birmingham, and Rhodes managed to get himself on the scoresheet – scoring a goal in the 68th minute to put Rovers in the lead at the time.

 

The 25-year-old frontman has long been linked with a move away from the Championship outfit, and this upcoming transfer window could be when Rhodes makes the step up to the top-flight.

 

Rhodes is renowned for his prolific abilities and has thus far scored 18 goals in 37 appearances for Gary Bowyer’s Blackburn Rovers side this season.

 

During his time at Huddersfield Town, Rhodes managed to accumulate a sizeable 73 goals from 124 appearances.

 

Rovers rejected a £12 million bid from Hull City at the start of the season, so the Championship club will no doubt demand a significant fee for the highly-rated striker.

 

http://footballleagueworld.co.uk/aston-villa-and-newcastle-united-send-scouts-to-watch-championship-ace/

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Rhodes, fucking hell lads fuck the boycott, lets get behind them because Rhodes is coming!

 

I believe nothing, and I won't get excited by a championship striker whilst we are selling our key players to the likes of PSG and Arsenal.

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