Summer Transfer Rumours - Deadline Day p446
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Well I never, would have bet my house on it!0
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CAFC just tweeted and deleted a fist emoji and "looking to make an impact"
Guessing they forgot the announcement tweet beforehand19 -
PWR
465 new posts and if I go by @garrymanilow theory, as it’s in the hundreds there must be some serious rumours?
Shall I trawl through and if I do, will I come out a better man, gunga din?0 -
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sam3110 said:CAFC just tweeted and deleted a fist emoji and "looking to make an impact"
Guessing they forgot the announcement tweet beforehand0 -
sam3110 said:CAFC just tweeted and deleted a fist emoji and "looking to make an impact"
Guessing they forgot the announcement tweet beforehand0 -
Is he player coach for Saturday? Won't catch him 80 yards out of position for a long throw in!0
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Can someone confirm if it was about Pearce?8
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Momentum building for 11pm Friday 1st September.
Fanny will have a tingle. Guess the headlines on the OS ...... ?
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Does the window shut at 11pm tomorrow?0
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Yes 11pm close. So I'd still be expecting one deal that we are " working on" at 1040pm0
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seth plum said:Does the window shut at 11pm tomorrow?
All five major European leagues will close their transfer window on the same 1 September deadline, although not all at the same time.
The majority of countries share the same 11pm deadline. Clubs in Spain and France will need to register players by that time, with Italy due to close a little earlier at 7pm.
Germany continues its tradition of being the first of the major leagues to close its transfer window, with the Bundesliga requiring all deals to be completed by 5pm.
There are a handful of European countries who will allow new players to be registered later than England, most notably Belgium (6 September), Turkey (8 September) and Portugal (22 September).
The Saudi Arabia transfer deadline is 20 September.
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clive said:seth plum said:Does the window shut at 11pm tomorrow?
All five major European leagues will close their transfer window on the same 1 September deadline, although not all at the same time.
The majority of countries share the same 11pm deadline. Clubs in Spain and France will need to register players by that time, with Italy due to close a little earlier at 7pm.
Germany continues its tradition of being the first of the major leagues to close its transfer window, with the Bundesliga requiring all deals to be completed by 5pm.
There are a handful of European countries who will allow new players to be registered later than England, most notably Belgium (6 September), Turkey (8 September) and Portugal (22 September).
The Saudi Arabia transfer deadline is 20 September.
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Long day. Any one in yet ? Any substantive rumours ? Any loans ?0
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seth plum said:Does the window shut at 11pm tomorrow?0
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As Airman suggests It does seem like Methven and ( presumably) Leneghan deliberately mislead Reams on ITTV and Dubai on here that there are positive things happening - lots of money to spend, billionaire owners , strikers incoming frequently and popular ex managers in the running for the managerial post.
I’m not sure how sustainable this campaign of misinformation is and I have no direct knowledge of Methven but he certainly has the pedigree for this sort of activity. I suppose a few more chickens will come home to roost by Friday at 11pm.26 -
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So the window shuts at 11pm tomorrow?2
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I can see it now - “We tried to bring new players in but they wouldn’t sign due to the uncertainty over our manager” .6
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Unless something is happening late on that's 3 times now an ITK has been told a striker will be announced and nothing happened. Who's feeding the lies, Charlie?5
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What I don’t understand is why would Methven be playing silly buggers at this point in time?
I assume he has told his money men that a top six finish is the minimum requirement. The way he appears to be going about things isn’t exactly conducive to achieving that objective.3 -
Dazzler21 said:6
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clive said:seth plum said:Does the window shut at 11pm tomorrow?
All five major European leagues will close their transfer window on the same 1 September deadline, although not all at the same time.
The majority of countries share the same 11pm deadline. Clubs in Spain and France will need to register players by that time, with Italy due to close a little earlier at 7pm.
Germany continues its tradition of being the first of the major leagues to close its transfer window, with the Bundesliga requiring all deals to be completed by 5pm.
There are a handful of European countries who will allow new players to be registered later than England, most notably Belgium (6 September), Turkey (8 September) and Portugal (22 September).
The Saudi Arabia transfer deadline is 20 September.
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LargeAddick said:seth plum said:Does the window shut at 11pm tomorrow?0