Oh godMaupay Mauproblems
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Oh godMaupay Mauproblems
Genuine, sensible, humble, likeable, Brighton fan.Boring content alert!
Don’t get me wrong I love my club - season ticket holder since I was 8. My dad died in hospital the same day we reached the Premier League. In fact, me telling him was our last conversation before we lost him. He took me to my first game at the Goldstone. He drove 150 miles round trip every week to Gillingham, to watch us come 23rd in Division 3.
So frankly, us being in the Premier League to me is dreamland. Us being genuinely good is absolutely bonkers.
If we finish in the top ten of the Premier League again, I will be absolutely delighted.
I am sorry if that sounds a bit twee or whatever, but Everton have always been a top club with huge support. It has been an astonishing turn of events!
I'm pretty sure, we'd be going for a loan for forward signing. Plus we haven't spent £50 million. It's only down payments, spread over the contracts.…but we had £20m to spend on McNeil & then bring in another left sided player as well as a CB and a £30m midfielder.
Having a medical now apparently, deal needs to be completed before noon for tomorrow
There are actually only about six people who post on this forum now, Chico has more multis than Forest sign footballers
Not for us though.
The service player will come after Gana.He’s decent, he’s a lot better than Rondon but he’ll have the same problem Dominic Calvert-Lewin will have (or any other striker we can realistically get)…. there’s no creativity in the team, we create few good chances. Unless we get better wide forwards and more creativity or forward runs from midfield, signing a striker isn’t going to make much difference. They need service.
we’re is this?
His not bad looking but not my type, it's his lack of footballing talent I'm worried aboutI’ve always thought he looked pretty good.