Who knows what the new owners have envisioned? they sacked mourinhobut we aren’t sacking this manager
so aren’t we guna score ever?
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Who knows what the new owners have envisioned? they sacked mourinhobut we aren’t sacking this manager
so aren’t we guna score ever?
Sorry Dave that’s ridiculous.I'm hopeful we'll see the back of that no mark; as for the Wan Basaka link it's all over twitter - that plus Lindelof.
Ild take those two in exchange for Branthwaite plus £30M.
Yeah sack a manager who's doing a fantastic job.Cos we could buy Haaland and until we sack this manager it wouldn't matter.
Yeah we scored a grand total of 0 goals last season.but we aren’t sacking this manager
so aren’t we guna score ever?
Who knows what the new owners have envisioned? they sacked mourinho
Yeah we scored a grand total of 0 goals last season.
He's got a great team spirit going and kept us up twice against the odds. It would be madness to sack him now.he did his job
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He's got a great team spirit going and kept us up twice against the odds. It would be madness to sack him now.
Is the loan rule 2 domestic and 2 foreign ?
If that’s a true price for AWB we should be all over it if he’d come to us. Perfect for a Dyche team and we desperately need a right back.Sorry Dave that’s ridiculous.
WAN Basaka is going for around 10M euros whilst Lindelof is always injured. No thanks
So, what happened to the Kalvin Philips chat?
Keen to recuperate funds for this summer’s transfer budget, United set their asking price at €15 million (£12.6m) for the right-back. However, the Super Lig champions are unwilling to match such a price and are hoping to fork out a fee closer to the region of €7-10m (£5.9-£8.4m) in line with Wan-Bissaka’s requests to lower his price tag.If that’s a true price for AWB we should be all over it if he’d come to us. Perfect for a Dyche team and we desperately need a right back.
For £10m, that’d be incredible business.