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Anfernee Dijksteel
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Exiled_Addick said:mendonca said:RB is a position you can fill with decent free transfer/loan. £2m that Bows could obviously reinvest and he snapped it up.23
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charltonnick said:The grass isn't always greener on the other side of the fence
Ps I know Anfernee can live in North Yorkshire and commute.0 -
charltonnick said:The grass isn't always greener on the other side of the fence1
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charltonnick said:The grass isn't always greener on the other side of the fence
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LOL.0
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Do feel sorry for him. But equally if he had signed the improved contract that was put in front of him at the start of the summer there would never have been a question. So if he didnt want tongonhe wouldn't have0
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NapaAddick said:LOL.1
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Anfernee is a good player with big potential and I think he will come good.
No one should, however, underestimate the financial downsizing that Boro are going through, with income shrinking from £121million in 16/17 to £61million in 17/18, to around £45million in 18/19 and to £15-16million - I.e. to core income, with no parachute money - in 2019/20.
They have a young and inexperienced manager, a demanding supporter base and a natural desire to seek one or two scapegoats if results continue not to go their way.
interesting article from their local press last February, correctly predicting the need for some austerity measures if Pullis didn’t get them promotion - https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.gazettelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/money-go-hidden-costs-running-15860716.amp2 -
And every morning he opens his front door and he's in Middlesborough.3
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Scoham said:charltonnick said:The grass isn't always greener on the other side of the fence
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Blucher said:Anfernee is a good player with big potential and I think he will come good.
No one should, however, underestimate the financial downsizing that Boro are going through, with income shrinking from £121million in 16/17 to £61million in 17/18, to around £45million in 18/19 and to £15-16million - I.e. to core income, with no parachute money - in 2019/20.
They have a young and inexperienced manager, a demanding supporter base and a natural desire to seek one or two scapegoats if results continue not to go their way.
interesting article from their local press last February, correctly predicting the need for some austerity measures if Pullis didn’t get them promotion - https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.gazettelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/money-go-hidden-costs-running-15860716.amp2 -
Blucher said:Anfernee is a good player with big potential and I think he will come good.
No one should, however, underestimate the financial downsizing that Boro are going through, with income shrinking from £121million in 16/17 to £61million in 17/18, to around £45million in 18/19 and to £15-16million - I.e. to core income, with no parachute money - in 2019/20.
They have a young and inexperienced manager, a demanding supporter base and a natural desire to seek one or two scapegoats if results continue not to go their way.
interesting article from their local press last February, correctly predicting the need for some austerity measures if Pullis didn’t get them promotion - https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.gazettelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/money-go-hidden-costs-running-15860716.amp0 -
killerandflash said:Blucher said:Anfernee is a good player with big potential and I think he will come good.
No one should, however, underestimate the financial downsizing that Boro are going through, with income shrinking from £121million in 16/17 to £61million in 17/18, to around £45million in 18/19 and to £15-16million - I.e. to core income, with no parachute money - in 2019/20.
They have a young and inexperienced manager, a demanding supporter base and a natural desire to seek one or two scapegoats if results continue not to go their way.
interesting article from their local press last February, correctly predicting the need for some austerity measures if Pullis didn’t get them promotion - https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.gazettelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/money-go-hidden-costs-running-15860716.amp
The selling your own ground wheeze feels like a dangerous game. As we know from bitter experience, separating the ownership of the ground from the club is never a good thing and can prove disastrous - plus it’s a trick you can only perform once to circumvent the FFP Rules. What are those clubs like Derby and Wednesday going to do next season ?
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And what are the EFL doing about it this season. Sweet FA!1
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JoshAddick said:NapaAddick said:LOL.1
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Blucher said:killerandflash said:Blucher said:Anfernee is a good player with big potential and I think he will come good.
No one should, however, underestimate the financial downsizing that Boro are going through, with income shrinking from £121million in 16/17 to £61million in 17/18, to around £45million in 18/19 and to £15-16million - I.e. to core income, with no parachute money - in 2019/20.
They have a young and inexperienced manager, a demanding supporter base and a natural desire to seek one or two scapegoats if results continue not to go their way.
interesting article from their local press last February, correctly predicting the need for some austerity measures if Pullis didn’t get them promotion - https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.gazettelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/money-go-hidden-costs-running-15860716.amp
The selling your own ground wheeze feels like a dangerous game. As we know from bitter experience, separating the ownership of the ground from the club is never a good thing and can prove disastrous - plus it’s a trick you can only perform once to circumvent the FFP Rules. What are those clubs like Derby and Wednesday going to do next season ?
Was it QPR who overspent for promotion to PL, but were then forced to pay the fine after relegation.0 -
stoneroses19 said:Blucher said:killerandflash said:Blucher said:Anfernee is a good player with big potential and I think he will come good.
No one should, however, underestimate the financial downsizing that Boro are going through, with income shrinking from £121million in 16/17 to £61million in 17/18, to around £45million in 18/19 and to £15-16million - I.e. to core income, with no parachute money - in 2019/20.
They have a young and inexperienced manager, a demanding supporter base and a natural desire to seek one or two scapegoats if results continue not to go their way.
interesting article from their local press last February, correctly predicting the need for some austerity measures if Pullis didn’t get them promotion - https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.gazettelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/money-go-hidden-costs-running-15860716.amp
The selling your own ground wheeze feels like a dangerous game. As we know from bitter experience, separating the ownership of the ground from the club is never a good thing and can prove disastrous - plus it’s a trick you can only perform once to circumvent the FFP Rules. What are those clubs like Derby and Wednesday going to do next season ?
Was it QPR who overspent for promotion to PL, but were then forced to pay the fine after relegation.0 -
Still potentially will be great at this level, although he played RB for us and clearly grew in that position. If his passing improves would make a great CDM. Hard to follow at Boro, but I hope he does well. I have no grudges currently with out owner/ management I cant really blame anyone who moves whether their choice or Bowyers. Yes we have improved by signing people but still unless we are at the end of RD ownership or he has changed philosophy I cant blame anyone for wanting to progress even sideways until he moves on for good.
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MuttleyCAFC said:And what are the EFL doing about it this season. Sweet FA!0
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Starts tonight for Middlesbrough
Hopefully he'll have a better season for them than last year3 -
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Just signed a new 4.5 year contract at Boro, a massive show of confidence in him
Amazing the difference a proper manager makes when compared to the hopeless Woodgate
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54963618
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killerandflash said:Just signed a new 4.5 year contract at Boro, a massive show of confidence in him
Amazing the difference a proper manager makes when compared to the hopeless Woodgate
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54963618
(still think I would prefer Gunter right now though).4 -
FishCostaFortune said:killerandflash said:Just signed a new 4.5 year contract at Boro, a massive show of confidence in him
Amazing the difference a proper manager makes when compared to the hopeless Woodgate
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54963618
(still think I would prefer Gunter right now though).4 -
He has played every minute in the league this season.
According to transfermarkt...
The first 8 games at centre back, the last 3 at right back.3 -
killerandflash said:Just signed a new 4.5 year contract at Boro, a massive show of confidence in him
Amazing the difference a proper manager makes when compared to the hopeless Woodgate
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Glad it's worked out for him.5
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Always liked him as a player.2
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Excellent player - really liked him and was shocked how badly last year went for him2
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Very, very good footballer and fit as an ox. Can’t see any reason he shouldn’t play premier league one day.2
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wmcf123 said:Excellent player - really liked him and was shocked how badly last year went for him1