@_acidcringe@xenonwatchindia@TrollFootball And football in America started just a few years later, before English football really made it over to us. So we already had our sport of football being played before we adopted theirs.
@lxstlosty Hopefully another good loan to continue development. If we sign wingers, there just aren’t minutes for him it seems. Can’t exactly take the cups lightly either considering those should matter quite a bit with no Europe.
@ScarfeySpurTalk Don’t think a loan does any good, I’d say sell because we should have higher aspirations. I like him and seems like a great guy but not at the level needed if we want to seriously compete
@jisamill@power_ray It just gives more room for error in the group stage. England, Spaun, Germany gaffs in past years won’t be as likely to happen now.
@djs2706@Kish_P14 I get your point, the issue is we haven’t planned accordingly in the past so some of us are not trusting they get it. Last 2 years UEFA registration was terrible by the club and exposed years of poor roster planning and construction.
@kems_Emp1re@DeadlineDayLive People more involved are reporting the only real discussion is if he goes on loan this season or stays with the first team. And if he goes on loan, it likely includes an improved longer term contract as well to keep him at the club.
@cjthfc2@Ose94970407@WellOnside Right. Keep the player, his fee was hardly anything and his potential and current production show it’s worth investing in him.
@Ose94970407@WellOnside Always a gamble, but I’d rather gamble on the player we have in the door and is rated in every metric and aspect then someone we don’t know yet. Serious clubs don’t just sell potential world class talent to pocket some cash.
@footballconfid1 8.5/10. Not convinced that does the job with the ST/RW but it’s rare to fix that many issues in one window and this would be a massive upgrade in the quality of the sqaud in my opinion