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every everton fan this week be like ....

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but the fact is , there has been nothing to really get excited about.
thousands of posts and views and there has not really been a dicky bird of any movements on the transfer front.
fans expectations are being manipulated for click bait by jarg twitter accounts and bullcrap talking journos.
What's Harry Redknapp got to do with our transfer dealings? Guess some things will never change.
 
and us selling stones isn't in our hands mate? If it wasn't in our hands we'd have sold at 20 and paid the bills, last time I checked we are in control of this
Ok what you don't see though is Chelsea can bring in Damn near who they want for what they want without having to sell(except now with FFP). We don't have the funds they do so we have to think sometimes of selling to be able to fund spending. Previously before FFP they would also be able to shove whoever they wanted in the reserves forget about em and buy replacements. To me the two circumstances are extremely different and different enough to make the point above.
 

Chelsea's a bunch of scumbags.. From the owner to the manager to the fans to the players (-Oscar). Im talking more about Terry and Costa, and Fabregas.. I think when rhe time comes we should offer Stones to Barcelona, Psg, Bayern, or Real for 5m pounds less than we would chelsea and let them have him.
 
Well if we are in for Austin there is a least one less team we're competing with...
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...comments-are-an-outrageous-slur-10464224.html
The Queen’s Park Rangers
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striker Charlie Austin has described as “outrageous” comments by the West Ham chairman David Sullivan that the striker had no ligaments in his right knee and could break down at any moment.Austin, 26, who is a target for a number of Premier League clubs, including Newcastle United
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, Crystal Palace and Everton described the suggestion by Sullivan, speaking on a West Ham fans’ podcast, as “inaccurate” and “uninformed” in a statement released today.

Sullivan had said that the club had looked at Austin as a potential signing but considered him too great a risk because of problems with his knee. Sullivan said: “Firstly, we haven't got £15m to spend under the fair play rules. Secondly, he [Austin] failed a medical at Hull a couple of years ago.“They say he has no ligaments in his knee, who knows? To sign a £15m player is a big risk. He could go on for years, but knowing our luck his knee will go in his first game
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and that's the end of it."

Austin responded with a statement saying that he was fit and ready to play and that the knee had caused him no issues. He said: “I feel I have no option but to address the inaccurate, misleading and uninformed innuendo about my physical condition that has been raised today by an individual who is not privy to my personal health history. It is one of a number of inaccurate reports about my so-called injury problems which have been made over the summer.

“For the record, there is nothing wrong with my “ligaments”, as has been suggested. My strength and performance in pre-season has been excellent and with two goals in my last two games I don't think there is any doubt that my match sharpness is as good as ever. I scored 18 goals in the Premier League last season, which would not be possible were I feeling discomfort or pain.“Like many professional footballers
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, I have the legacy of injuries picked up over my career but the effect on my day-to-day training and on matchday is non-existent. For a senior figure at a Premier League club to insinuate that I could break down at any moment is an outrageous slur on my professionalism and the work that has gone into making me the footballer than I am today. I am fit, strong and looking forward to Saturday’s home game against Rotherham.”
 

"For a senior figure at a Premier League club to insinuate that I could break down at any moment is an outrageous slur on my professionalism and the work that has gone into making me the footballer than I am today. I am fit, strong and looking forward to Saturday’s home game against Rotherham.

Up until this point there was a faint sound of some motivational song, which mightn't be out of place alongside a battle speech, building up in my head... but then the trumpets fizzled out abruptly to comic effect.

Hate David Sullivan, though.
 
Well if we are in for Austin there is a least one less team we're competing with...
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...comments-are-an-outrageous-slur-10464224.html
The Queen’s Park Rangers
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striker Charlie Austin has described as “outrageous” comments by the West Ham chairman David Sullivan that the striker had no ligaments in his right knee and could break down at any moment.Austin, 26, who is a target for a number of Premier League clubs, including Newcastle United
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, Crystal Palace and Everton described the suggestion by Sullivan, speaking on a West Ham fans’ podcast, as “inaccurate” and “uninformed” in a statement released today.

Sullivan had said that the club had looked at Austin as a potential signing but considered him too great a risk because of problems with his knee. Sullivan said: “Firstly, we haven't got £15m to spend under the fair play rules. Secondly, he [Austin] failed a medical at Hull a couple of years ago.“They say he has no ligaments in his knee, who knows? To sign a £15m player is a big risk. He could go on for years, but knowing our luck his knee will go in his first game
icon1.png
and that's the end of it."

Austin responded with a statement saying that he was fit and ready to play and that the knee had caused him no issues. He said: “I feel I have no option but to address the inaccurate, misleading and uninformed innuendo about my physical condition that has been raised today by an individual who is not privy to my personal health history. It is one of a number of inaccurate reports about my so-called injury problems which have been made over the summer.

“For the record, there is nothing wrong with my “ligaments”, as has been suggested. My strength and performance in pre-season has been excellent and with two goals in my last two games I don't think there is any doubt that my match sharpness is as good as ever. I scored 18 goals in the Premier League last season, which would not be possible were I feeling discomfort or pain.“Like many professional footballers
icon1.png
, I have the legacy of injuries picked up over my career but the effect on my day-to-day training and on matchday is non-existent. For a senior figure at a Premier League club to insinuate that I could break down at any moment is an outrageous slur on my professionalism and the work that has gone into making me the footballer than I am today. I am fit, strong and looking forward to Saturday’s home game against Rotherham.”

After that, fully expecting this picture to be demonstrative of the next goal Charlie Austin celebrates for QPR.

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