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  • Rumours Oscar Bobb has broken his leg/ankle on the eve of the season and will be out for months. Will be a bit of a blow to Man City's squad. 
  • edited August 14
    Chelsea’s owners are familiar with baseball contracts which can commonly run to 8, 9, 10 or more years. It’s going to be a good few years until we see the effect they have on football though.
  • Rumours Oscar Bobb has broken his leg/ankle on the eve of the season and will be out for months. Will be a bit of a blow to Man City's squad. 

    That will force them into the market for an attacking player I would think. Losing Alvarez and now having Bobb injured doesn't give them a huge amount of attacking depth. 
  • Doku, Foden, Grealish, Savinho is still formidable alongside Haaland. Reckon they need one more central striker, isn't Bobb more of a winger anyway?
  • sam3110 said:
    Doku, Foden, Grealish, Savinho is still formidable alongside Haaland. Reckon they need one more central striker, isn't Bobb more of a winger anyway?

    Yeah I think a central striker will be on the cards. Bobb probably more of a winger indeed so I Savinho probably already fills that gap. 
  • edited August 15


    I knew Ipswich players were mostly inexperienced in Premier League, hadn't realised by how much though, until saw this table for players total appearances.  
  • edited August 15

    I knew Ipswich players were mostly inexperienced in Premier League, hadn't realised by how much though, until saw this table for players total appearances.  
    That will go up a notch or two now as Kalvin Phillips has agreed a season long loan to Ipswich in principle, according the transfer 'expert' on Talksport, Alex Crook.

    Allegedly has turned down offers from Everton & Fulham to go to the Tractor Boys.  Strange choice if you ask me but there you go.
  • JohnBoyUK said:

    I knew Ipswich players were mostly inexperienced in Premier League, hadn't realised by how much though, until saw this table for players total appearances.  
    That will go up a notch or two now as Kalvin Phillips has agreed a season long loan to Ipswich in principle, according the transfer 'expert' on Talksport, Alex Crook.
    Interesting. If this loan doesn't work out, not sure where that leaves him though. Eventually, you'd think PL sides will give up on him. 
  • MarcusH26 said:
    Rumours Oscar Bobb has broken his leg/ankle on the eve of the season and will be out for months. Will be a bit of a blow to Man City's squad. 

    That will force them into the market for an attacking player I would think. Losing Alvarez and now having Bobb injured doesn't give them a huge amount of attacking depth. 
    I know Spurs have been sniffing around Eze all summer, trying to negotiate around the release clause (Spurs have offered well over the clause but want to pay in instalments, how Levy is that?!)  When Parish was interviewed in the last couple of days, he said he hoped Eze would still be there at the end of the window...

    Anyway, I'm convinced Eze ends up going to City as the long term replacements for KDB.  If they need to spend the money, they just will.  One £65m down payment is small change for them.  Not sure how they effects their PSR but hey, have they ever worried about that before?
  • JohnBoyUK said:
    MarcusH26 said:
    Rumours Oscar Bobb has broken his leg/ankle on the eve of the season and will be out for months. Will be a bit of a blow to Man City's squad. 

    That will force them into the market for an attacking player I would think. Losing Alvarez and now having Bobb injured doesn't give them a huge amount of attacking depth. 
    I know Spurs have been sniffing around Eze all summer, trying to negotiate around the release clause (Spurs have offered well over the clause but want to pay in instalments, how Levy is that?!)  When Parish was interviewed in the last couple of days, he said he hoped Eze would still be there at the end of the window...

    Anyway, I'm convinced Eze ends up going to City as the long term replacements for KDB.  If they need to spend the money, they just will.  One £65m down payment is small change for them.  Not sure how they effects their PSR but hey, have they ever worried about that before?
    They just made around 80m profit on Alvarez and Harwood-Bellis so i'm sure they're doing ok.
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  • I knew Ipswich players were mostly inexperienced in Premier League, hadn't realised by how much though, until saw this table for players total appearances.  
    And it's not as if their team is full of big name foreign stars with stacks of appearances in the big leagues of Europe either. Their team has as much a Championship look about it as Luton's last season.
  • edited August 15
    JohnBoyUK said:
    MarcusH26 said:
    Rumours Oscar Bobb has broken his leg/ankle on the eve of the season and will be out for months. Will be a bit of a blow to Man City's squad. 

    That will force them into the market for an attacking player I would think. Losing Alvarez and now having Bobb injured doesn't give them a huge amount of attacking depth. 
    I know Spurs have been sniffing around Eze all summer, trying to negotiate around the release clause (Spurs have offered well over the clause but want to pay in instalments, how Levy is that?!)  When Parish was interviewed in the last couple of days, he said he hoped Eze would still be there at the end of the window...

    Anyway, I'm convinced Eze ends up going to City as the long term replacements for KDB.  If they need to spend the money, they just will.  One £65m down payment is small change for them.  Not sure how they effects their PSR but hey, have they ever worried about that before?
    I think Eze is a very good player but can't see this at all - not as good, and different sort of player.
  • JohnBoyUK said:
    MarcusH26 said:
    Rumours Oscar Bobb has broken his leg/ankle on the eve of the season and will be out for months. Will be a bit of a blow to Man City's squad. 

    That will force them into the market for an attacking player I would think. Losing Alvarez and now having Bobb injured doesn't give them a huge amount of attacking depth. 
    I know Spurs have been sniffing around Eze all summer, trying to negotiate around the release clause (Spurs have offered well over the clause but want to pay in instalments, how Levy is that?!)  When Parish was interviewed in the last couple of days, he said he hoped Eze would still be there at the end of the window...

    Anyway, I'm convinced Eze ends up going to City as the long term replacements for KDB.  If they need to spend the money, they just will.  One £65m down payment is small change for them.  Not sure how they effects their PSR but hey, have they ever worried about that before?
    I think Eze is a very good player but can't see this at all - not as good, and different sort of player.
    Agreed, think City are more likely to pay 100m+ next summer for someone like Wirtz or Musiala than go for Eze.
  • JohnBoyUK said:
    MarcusH26 said:
    Rumours Oscar Bobb has broken his leg/ankle on the eve of the season and will be out for months. Will be a bit of a blow to Man City's squad. 

    That will force them into the market for an attacking player I would think. Losing Alvarez and now having Bobb injured doesn't give them a huge amount of attacking depth. 
    I know Spurs have been sniffing around Eze all summer, trying to negotiate around the release clause (Spurs have offered well over the clause but want to pay in instalments, how Levy is that?!)  When Parish was interviewed in the last couple of days, he said he hoped Eze would still be there at the end of the window...

    Anyway, I'm convinced Eze ends up going to City as the long term replacements for KDB.  If they need to spend the money, they just will.  One £65m down payment is small change for them.  Not sure how they effects their PSR but hey, have they ever worried about that before?
    I think Eze is a very good player but can't see this at all - not as good, and different sort of player.
    Agreed, think City are more likely to pay 100m+ next summer for someone like Wirtz or Musiala than go for Eze.
    Well I hope you're right...just as long as he leaves Palace sometime soon lol
  • Foden is the long-term kdb replacement imo
  • CAFCsayer said:
    Foden is the long-term kdb replacement imo
    Yeah, thats a good point actually and the most obvious replacement there is.
  • Gary Neville commenting on the latest Stick to Football podcast that City's quiet summer could be because they fear the worst regarding their investigation. Basically saying that if they're going to be found guilty and deducted loads of points they might decide to not bother signing anyone.

    Surely this is nonsense? Much more likely that a) Pep doesn't like a huge squad and only really signs 2-3 players each year anyway and b) they are probably saving some money as they know they'll have to spend big to replace Walker and KDB soon.
  • JohnBoyUK said:
    MarcusH26 said:
    Rumours Oscar Bobb has broken his leg/ankle on the eve of the season and will be out for months. Will be a bit of a blow to Man City's squad. 

    That will force them into the market for an attacking player I would think. Losing Alvarez and now having Bobb injured doesn't give them a huge amount of attacking depth. 
    I know Spurs have been sniffing around Eze all summer, trying to negotiate around the release clause (Spurs have offered well over the clause but want to pay in instalments, how Levy is that?!)  When Parish was interviewed in the last couple of days, he said he hoped Eze would still be there at the end of the window...

    Anyway, I'm convinced Eze ends up going to City as the long term replacements for KDB.  If they need to spend the money, they just will.  One £65m down payment is small change for them.  Not sure how they effects their PSR but hey, have they ever worried about that before?
    I think Eze is a very good player but can't see this at all - not as good, and different sort of player.
    Eze could a replacement for Bobb though.
  • JohnBoyUK said:
    MarcusH26 said:
    Rumours Oscar Bobb has broken his leg/ankle on the eve of the season and will be out for months. Will be a bit of a blow to Man City's squad. 

    That will force them into the market for an attacking player I would think. Losing Alvarez and now having Bobb injured doesn't give them a huge amount of attacking depth. 
    I know Spurs have been sniffing around Eze all summer, trying to negotiate around the release clause (Spurs have offered well over the clause but want to pay in instalments, how Levy is that?!)  When Parish was interviewed in the last couple of days, he said he hoped Eze would still be there at the end of the window...

    Anyway, I'm convinced Eze ends up going to City as the long term replacements for KDB.  If they need to spend the money, they just will.  One £65m down payment is small change for them.  Not sure how they effects their PSR but hey, have they ever worried about that before?
    I think Eze is a very good player but can't see this at all - not as good, and different sort of player.
    Eze could a replacement for Bobb though.
    Yes, that I can see.
  • "Brighton have activated the £40m release clause for Leeds United forward Georginio Rutter."

    Leeds signed him for 35m, he scored 7 goals (all in the Championship) in 57 games as an attacker and now they're getting a profit on him. 

    Football is ridiculous these days.
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  • Wonder if they're signing Rutter to play off of João Pedro , effectively replacing Pascal Gross. 
  • "Brighton have activated the £40m release clause for Leeds United forward Georginio Rutter."

    Leeds signed him for 35m, he scored 7 goals (all in the Championship) in 57 games as an attacker and now they're getting a profit on him. 

    Football is ridiculous these days.
    To be fair, 6 goals and 15 assists last season from 45 games, roughly speaking, a goal or assist every other game. He's only 22 and I would be the last person to take on Tony Bloom and his analysts when it comes to signings. 
    Pretty fair point regarding Tony Bloom but 40m for a championship player is wild, especially when Leeds are reportedly struggling financially.
  • edited August 15
    Rutter doesn't play as a proper centre forward in fairness, he plays behind the striker and has looked a real handful whenever I've seen him. 
  • Apparently the Palarse co-owner is looking to buy Everton? How does that work, he'll have to sell his stake in the Stripey Nigel's right?
  • sam3110 said:
    Apparently the Palarse co-owner is looking to buy Everton? How does that work, he'll have to sell his stake in the Stripey Nigel's right?

    Yeah he's been shopping around his stake in the Nigels for a while because he wants to be a majority shareholder somewhere. 
  • Rumours Oscar Bobb has broken his leg/ankle on the eve of the season and will be out for months. Will be a bit of a blow to Man City's squad. 

    They'll sign his twin brother, thereby revealing themselves to be the two Bobb club they really are
  • https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cd1r7n3n41do

    Ipswich are set to sign Sammie Szmodics from Blackburn, highlighting the Championship feel of the squad.
  • https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cd1r7n3n41do

    Ipswich are set to sign Sammie Szmodics from Blackburn, highlighting the Championship feel of the squad.
    Decent signing though and reminds me of a sensible 'Alan Curbishley' approach to it.

    Signing top players from the league below, which may or may not work in the PL, but if they do go back down they've at least got a top quality championship player for next season.
  • https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cd1r7n3n41do

    Ipswich are set to sign Sammie Szmodics from Blackburn, highlighting the Championship feel of the squad.
    Decent signing though and reminds me of a sensible 'Alan Curbishley' approach to it.

    Signing top players from the league below, which may or may not work in the PL, but if they do go back down they've at least got a top quality championship player for next season.
    Indeed, I think they will do better than Leicester who are badly hamstrung by FFP.
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