I doubt he was ever in the building!NottinghamWhite wrote:De Bock has left the building
2018/19 Transfer Rumours and Squad Discussions
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Phil Hay ................ 'I’m told they won’t be signing Caulker'sgt_pooly wrote:Steven Caulker being linked from numerous sources, 1.5m.
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Pleased about that, never really thought he was that good.
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I would love to see Madison signed up. Keep seeing links.
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Maddison has never been a target according to Phil.
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I see Albert Adomah is being linked with us in the brummy press after not being offered a new contract. 15 goals last season and usually impresses against us.
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Latest link is for Amiens SC striker Moussa Konaté, that Burnley were after before they got Vydra
http://the72.co.uk/113185/leeds-united- ... g-players/
https://tbrfootball.com/matej-vydra-mou ... ds-united/
so the hunt for another striker is still on?
http://the72.co.uk/113185/leeds-united- ... g-players/
https://tbrfootball.com/matej-vydra-mou ... ds-united/
so the hunt for another striker is still on?
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Any rumours on the away kit? I'm hoping for yellow!
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Do we know where he's gone? I can't find anything online about it.NottinghamWhite wrote:De Bock has left the building
It would be interesting to see a comparison of how many of Orta's signings have stayed compared to left after one season. I'd imagine around a 50/50 rate.
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Well, well, well! Quell surprise!!
I know that Andrea Radrizzani has already said that the Club had no choice but to push Vieira out the door to get Bamford in indicating that the coffers were empty and Angus Kinnear has also said yesterday or the day before that we were unlikely to be doing any business before the transfer deadline (confirming we have no dosh?) but might be looking to do something by way of a loan deal or two by the end of the month.
So God Bless Victor Orta!! He has been in left in the background of late but he seems to have pulled a couple of rabbits out of the hat!
It seems that there are a couple of players that did not get much playing time in the recent World Cup are at Thorp Arch and booked in for medicals this morning with a view to putting pen to paper before the transfer window shuts. It’s all a bit cloak and dagger (or is it smoke and mirrors?) but the players concerned are Jus Tuprenku and Nobelivo Juan Iota.
As if that was not enough, the story is that we will get in Denada Nokandoo before the loan window is closed at the end of the month.
HAPPY DAYS
I have a strange feeling of déjà vu which I am not sure about but let’s not worry!
Bring on Derby County
I know that Andrea Radrizzani has already said that the Club had no choice but to push Vieira out the door to get Bamford in indicating that the coffers were empty and Angus Kinnear has also said yesterday or the day before that we were unlikely to be doing any business before the transfer deadline (confirming we have no dosh?) but might be looking to do something by way of a loan deal or two by the end of the month.
So God Bless Victor Orta!! He has been in left in the background of late but he seems to have pulled a couple of rabbits out of the hat!
It seems that there are a couple of players that did not get much playing time in the recent World Cup are at Thorp Arch and booked in for medicals this morning with a view to putting pen to paper before the transfer window shuts. It’s all a bit cloak and dagger (or is it smoke and mirrors?) but the players concerned are Jus Tuprenku and Nobelivo Juan Iota.
As if that was not enough, the story is that we will get in Denada Nokandoo before the loan window is closed at the end of the month.
HAPPY DAYS
I have a strange feeling of déjà vu which I am not sure about but let’s not worry!
Bring on Derby County
Keep The Faith / WAL