I don't know. Wonder if it would be more of a disaster if he stayed and we played with our current selection of right backs all season.Kerryblueboy wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2024 6:52 am That paper that won’t be mentioned has a story about Jared to the shite for 63 million plus 7 add ons would be a disaster if he goes
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I have been thikning that too, don't want him to leave yet, but would a large bid help us, £63m +add ons would probably do a lot.777Kidnappings wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2024 9:15 am I don't know. Wonder if it would be more of a disaster if he stayed and we played with our current selection of right backs all season.
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Can't see us hoping the shite win the European cup so we get an extra 3mil for Branthwaite.
What makes me uneasy is how relaxed he seems; as if he knows he's going to get what he wants in the end.
What makes me uneasy is how relaxed he seems; as if he knows he's going to get what he wants in the end.
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- weimaranerblues
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Do we have a massive 17.5 sell on clause like them fuckers have been implementing, I wouldn't even take 100m off them twats.
Has he really had a groin op or we just getting to the end of the window?
Has he really had a groin op or we just getting to the end of the window?
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Paddy boyland said there’s nothing in the liverpool rumours, even his Brathwaites camp laughed them off.
Seems like they’re originating through our fans more than anything else which is strange.
And yes, he’s had an op.
The fanbase has lost the plot.
Seems like they’re originating through our fans more than anything else which is strange.
And yes, he’s had an op.
The fanbase has lost the plot.
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It does make sense though. Man United refused to pay the asking price of £70m and we stood extremely firm against that. Whereas, you know, Liverpool are definitely not famously known for doing just that.
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£85 - £90m for Branthwaite and DCL would help us massively transform the team, so as horrible as it would be seeing him in a Liverpool shirt it'd be transformative for us (providing we spent the money and it didn't just vanish in to the ether).
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I reckon we are certs for relegation if those 2 leave and we don’t sign replacements
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It may be transformative for a team who has clue what to do with the cash. We are not that team.
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We have a little bit of quality up front and a little bit of quality at the back. If they both go, the only bit of quality we will have left is the keeper!
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If we spent it well though we'd be stronger than we are currently.Toddacelli wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2024 1:36 pm We have a little bit of quality up front and a little bit of quality at the back. If they both go, the only bit of quality we will have left is the keeper!
I think JOB is fantastic but I don't think he's irreplaceable, especially in a Dyche team where he's generally got the best out of CBs and had them performing at their max level or even beyond.
DCL is my favourite player but again he's replaceable. I don't even think we'd need a brilliant player to come in, just someone who's not Beto or Maupay and fits the system.
Then buy a RB to go with the CB and ST, money left over for a CM and backup LB.
Only issue is we'd need to buy decent players which we've hardly got a track record of. If we want to progress as a team though this is exactly how it would need to work.
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