Today's Rumour Mill 21:18 - Jul 11 with 2199 views | SaintNick | Dont shoot the messenger Im only compiling the rumours Shea Charles Man City midfielder is near completion Che Adams staying. Bologna forward Sydney van Hooijdonk close , a goal every other match. Dragan pumped in another 18 million today. SR have put in £155m since they took over. informed speculation is Ward Prowse staying. | |
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Today's Rumour Mill on 21:48 - Jul 11 with 2147 views | Butty101 | No one can complain about Dragon putting his money where his mouth is. It was just a very obviously floored plan. | |
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Today's Rumour Mill on 22:24 - Jul 11 with 2098 views | Buggalugs | I’m sure you’ll find a way. | |
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Today's Rumour Mill on 23:01 - Jul 11 with 2059 views | PatfromPoole | If I was Ward Prowse, I would stay, I think. Far more exciting challenge to try and get us promoted than to get Brentford and Fulham (or even West Ham) to finish 12th. If it was Newcastle or Liverpool, then fair enough, that’s a different level. He isn’t going to get a look-in for England at the Euros. Bellingham and Rice are the future for the next 5 years at least, and then there are others coming through the Under-21’s. I eagerly await the scorn of Mr. Iwould…. | |
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Today's Rumour Mill on 08:38 - Jul 12 with 1889 views | A1079 | I would tend to agree with you. Though Brentford and Fulham have done well and better than many may have expected there is a ceiling with them that eventually will be eroded - not dissimilar to us. If it was a truly large enough club that is going to make a difference to his career I would get it - West Ham - they are sort of on the cusp of becoming a regular top 8 club but whether they can make that jump long term remains to be seen - putting aside their derisory offer. JWP could be the useful experience we could do with now at Championship level. | | | |
Today's Rumour Mill on 08:42 - Jul 12 with 1883 views | A1079 | I appreciate your updates Nick. Whether they come to fruition or not is always a guessing game until it happens - its a bit like a BBC story sometimes! You can only relay what you hear or know. SR financial input is not so much questioned it is more about their decision making which has been questionable at so many levels. But, I am hoping that they have learnt their lessons and things will be more favourable in the year/years ahead - only time will tell! | | | |
Today's Rumour Mill on 09:29 - Jul 12 with 1820 views | ericofarabia | JWP staying is an interesting one. As mentioned the quality of the clubs linked so far isn't something that sets the pulse racing. Brentford and Fulham's bubble could quite easily burst as teams suss them out. Maybe if Brighton, Newcastle, Spurs or even maybe Villa might be enough of a step up. If the rumours are true that he isn't subject to a paycut, then maybe being part of the new project could be an option for him avoiding any family upheavel etcand no big expectations from new club fans if we manage to hold out for 30 mill or more. | | | |
Today's Rumour Mill on 10:00 - Jul 12 with 1790 views | Ifonly | "Dragan pumped in another 18 million today" What matters is HOW he put it in. Is it equity or is it directors loans? Does anyone know? It makes a big difference. Director's loans just saddle the club with more debt and create a problem when it comes time to sell the club (which will happen one day). | | | |
Today's Rumour Mill on 13:22 - Jul 12 with 1674 views | Butty101 | Aren’t you just a desperate tart seeking attention | |
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Today's Rumour Mill on 14:14 - Jul 12 with 1619 views | saintmark1976 | J W P has scored most of his goals from free kicks and penalties. He is viewed by many as the best dead ball kicker in the world. Last season I thought that the opposing teams had sussed his abilities and decided that the easiest way to negate them was not to give free kicks anywhere near their goal. I gained the impression that teams had instructions to simply let our players shoot rather than foul them as there was every chance their keeper would save the shot or alternatively the ball would end up in row Z of the stand. If my thoughts are correct then it’s not difficult to see why at 28 years old none of the top teams appear to be interested in purchasing J W P. In my opinion aside of his dead ball kicking J W P is nothing other than an average Premiership midfielder. In any event, if the suggestion is correct and his salary will not be reduced because of relegation then why would he wish to move on even if a sufficiently large bid acceptable to S R is forthcoming ? | |
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Today's Rumour Mill on 15:29 - Jul 12 with 1557 views | PatfromPoole | "Last season I thought that the opposing teams had sussed his abilities and decided that the easiest way to negate them was not to give free kicks anywhere near their goal. I gained the impression that teams had instructions to simply let our players shoot rather than foul them as there was every chance their keeper would save the shot or alternatively the ball would end up in row Z of the stand." I laughed at that paragraph far more than I should have done, but sadly spot on, I fear. | |
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Today's Rumour Mill on 15:35 - Jul 12 with 1551 views | MattFinish | We’ve bought a full back, we’re strongly linked with other defenders and defensive midfielders but the two positions we’ve needed for probably 3 or 4 seasons ie centre forward and keeper and there’s still no additions | | | |
Today's Rumour Mill on 16:20 - Jul 12 with 1488 views | arfurdent | business as usual | |
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Today's Rumour Mill on 20:21 - Jul 12 with 1362 views | inthebox | I suppose the thinking is we already have Championship forwards in Adams and Armstrong. We bought championship players surprise surprise we're in the Championship. | | | |
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