Lloydystark
Player Valuation: £35m
Why are things still happening when the deadline was yesterdayThis is like the window after the window..
Why are things still happening when the deadline was yesterdayThis is like the window after the window..
Bristol isn't in Wales.Still can trade with English teams plus the few welsh ones Cardiff, Swansea and Bristol City
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Bristol isn't in Wales.
Can only trade with Championship , League 1 etc clubs but not Premier League clubs
When is Deadline Day for domestic transfers?Why are things still happening when the deadline was yesterday
Couple of tinpot leagues there who might take our rubbish...When is Deadline Day for domestic transfers?
Deadline Day for domestic transfers between Premier League and EFL clubs is on October 16 with a 5pm cut-off point.
This allows an extra 11 days for teams in England to organise loan deals for fringe players.
In this period Premier League clubs can buy from EFL sides, but dealings between two top-flight outfits will not be permitted.
When is Deadline Day for other European countries?
Elsewhere in Europe, the Netherlands have put in place an October 6 deadline, giving Dutch clubs an extra day compared to most major leagues.
Russia’s window closes on October 17, one day after the domestic window in the UK, and Portuguese clubs have until October 25 to finalise business.
Yanick back to Portugal.Couple of tinpot leagues there who might take our rubbish...
Doubt lightning strikes twice in 2 days lolYanick back to Portugal.
# Pray for Portugal.Doubt lightning strikes twice in 2 days lol
I mean Cenk Tosun does fit this description. I don't love the idea of relying on him but finding a backup striker when your main striker is in the form Dom is in becomes a challenge.Good to see Michael Ball echo my sentiments:
"I did think with Theo Walcott leaving on top of Kean's departure that the club might have had someone lined up to come in as a replacement, and they still might. Someone with a bit more experience and who probably will be happy being a squad player.
We don't want to go back to the days of relying on Romelu Lukaku, and if he had a bad game then the whole side did.
Dominic's picking up all the praise right now, and rightly so, but we've got to be careful. Through injuries or suspensions if he's not in the team, does our gameplan go to pot?
I was expecting Everton to maybe bring someone in with the experience to help him in training and also to step up to the plate when needed."
I mean Cenk Tosun does fit this description. I don't love the idea of relying on him but finding a backup striker when your main striker is in the form Dom is in becomes a challenge.
What are you actually talking about? He's always been all "I want to fight for my place" whenever asked.Not for me mate - he has proven to not be reliable, has chucked his dummy out of the pram on occasions and overall is gash.