Dominic Calvert-Lewin

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Audrey Horne wrote: Thu May 30, 2024 7:00 pm It was amazing and I cried and it felt fucking brilliant but we move on....
Nah, it was huge.

Should be enjoyed as much as possible.

I could watch that goal over and over again and still not get bored.
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Need him to resign. If he has a big year someone will come
In for him and we can let him go.

Won’t be able to find a player for cheaper that can do what he does. Hope he signs.
Feed the Yak!
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Cozzie wrote: Wed May 29, 2024 8:26 pm
lol TAA chucks about a few Hollywood balls but honestly whenever I see him play he does something absolutely pathetic.
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Audrey Horne wrote: Thu May 30, 2024 6:59 pm These are the things I hate.

I know I'm miserable but do we really need EVERY ANGLE of a goal that got us a Derby win for first time in 50 years??

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It was a big goal but in fairness the club do it for a lot of goals we've scored.
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Audrey Horne wrote: Thu May 30, 2024 6:59 pm These are the things I hate.

I know I'm miserable but do we really need EVERY ANGLE of a goal that got us a Derby win for first time in 50 years??

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They always do these, admittedly it's mainly for bangers or stylish goals.

I enjoy taking in the reactions of the other players that you never normally get to see, as well as seeing how dejected the Liverpool players where.
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I'm sure every club does it. It's just content for clicks isn't it.
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I like the from all angles, the iwobi one against newcastle was great .
This one however nowhere near it because of the shite music drowning out the crowd
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I think he’d be worth a gamble for a top team playing in Europe. He’d get game time and think he’d flourish with better players around him.
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If you are DCL, you go from being the number 9 guaranteed starter every week to probably on the bench and not even in the squad.

The only reason you would move is for money but I can’t see the contract offer from Chelsea being much more than ours for Dom.

Perhaps I am wrong on both of those points but just don’t see why DCL would go there.
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Gary1878 wrote: Thu Jun 06, 2024 8:45 am If you are DCL, you go from being the number 9 guaranteed starter every week to probably on the bench and not even in the squad.

The only reason you would move is for money but I can’t see the contract offer from Chelsea being much more than ours for Dom.

Perhaps I am wrong on both of those points but just don’t see why DCL would go there.
Probably backs himself.

I think of you were dcl you'd go pretty much anywhere this summer wouldn't you? Do you want another year here heading meteors and scoring 4 goals or do you want a fresh start.
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brap2 wrote: Thu Jun 06, 2024 9:01 am Probably backs himself.

I think of you were dcl you'd go pretty much anywhere this summer wouldn't you? Do you want another year here heading meteors and scoring 4 goals or do you want a fresh start.
Plus they’ll give him an 8 year contract so that’ll see him to retirement
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I think it might depend on how often DCL feels he can play... If he's still playing within himself and doesn't feel he'll ever get back to being completely free he may well be happy playing 15 games a season at Chelsea.

15 games, play at full tilt, have chances laid in a plate for him... Or try and manage his body through 30+ games a season here chasing his own flick ons and hardly ever receiving high quality final balls.

Personally I think the Chelsea move would make a lot of sense to him, although I hope he stays and rediscovers true form and fitness here.
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Dom's spent all his career playing regularly for an also-ran. Wouldn't begrudge him a chance to experience a chance to play in big games and have a shot at a bit of silverware. In fact he'd be mad not to.
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25-30m and he’ll be gone

And fair play, never begrudge anyone trying to move up on the world

We can get a replacement for that money
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