Shosho
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Harris, Nombe and Edun would be my ideal signings for the rest of the window (based on the fact that we need to move others on before anything else happens).
Adetayo Oluwatosin Olusegun Adio Aduramigba Iretioluwa Edun
Great shout.
Or immediately be given an A Level A* pass in Swahili.
A striker, a forward who can play both centrally and out wide and a left wing back, to replace Seddon, Baldock and the gap left by the Joseph/Smith loans ending. Would leave LM with 22 outfield senior pros. Two for every position with a couple of spares in the attacking areas.Harris, Nombe and Edun would be my ideal signings for the rest of the window (based on the fact that we need to move others on before anything else happens).
And then hopefully offload Findlay opening up another space.A striker, a forward who can play both centrally and out wide and a left wing back, to replace Seddon, Baldock and the gap left by the Joseph/Smith loans ending. Would leave LM with 22 outfield senior pros. Two for every position with a couple of spares in the attacking areas.
Tim’s spreadsheet would be happy.
For a third choice LCB? Findlay's replacement has already been brought in. Wildshchut and Goodrham will be replaced if they are moved on.And then hopefully offload Findlay opening up another space.
More guess work?Announcement tomorrow
And now I know why I failed Swahili.I know A levels have supposedly been dumbed down a bit in recent years......
......but Edun (or rather his Dad) is from Nigeria - wrong side of the continent for Swahili! Hausa or Yoruba, maybe.......
He’s on a lot of money with a long time left on his contract. I don’t think any SPL side outside of the Old Firm would pay him what he’s on here. He’s already cost us half a million pounds between his first year’s wages and the fee to Philadelphia.And then hopefully offload Findlay opening up another space.
It was my Father in Law's 75th birthday at the weekend so we took him to the British Motor Museum.I disagree.
It’s equally about old cars.
An estimate, we shall have one either tomorrow or the day after, tomorrow more likelyMore guess work?
So why not say that in your original post, rather than wording it as a FACT?An estimate, we shall have one either tomorrow or the day after, tomorrow more likely
Well I’m 95% sureSo why not say that in your original post, rather than wording it as a FACT?
Findlay is 27 and maybe still has ambitions to play for Scotland again. Rotting on the bench here isn’t going to help his cause. A move to a club like Hibs or Hearts - on less money - and good performances against the big two up there and who knows where that will take him? I suppose it depends whether ambition outweighs the money he’s on here.He’s on a lot of money with a long time left on his contract. I don’t think any SPL side outside of the Old Firm would pay him what he’s on here. He’s already cost us half a million pounds between his first year’s wages and the fee to Philadelphia.
Unless he’s willing to take a pay cut he’s going to want us to pay him the majority of the difference to go, which I can’t imagine Williams will tolerate given it looks like we’re already paying off Baldock and maybe even Seddon, at least partially in the case of the latter.
Similarly, unless someone offers to take on the bulk of Yanic’s wages, Williams is going to be pretty loathe to spend another penny moving him on, just to then spend even more cash replacing him afterwards.
So you are guessing?Well I’m 95% sure
Can often be a couple of days until we see the t-shirt, rather than the next daySo why not say that in your original post, rather than wording it as a FACT?
That's not Hackett. I've seen him running in Begbroke recently - he's trim as f**k as doesn't have a round face. Unless he's got the Burger King loyalty card now.Who is the staff member in the background, with a knee up? It's not Brown.
Could be youth team related I guess, Chris Hackett?
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If he’s going to have to take a 100k a year pay cut then giving up his remaining three years becomes very expensive. I believe there was an offer on the table in January but it couldn’t get worked out. He’s nearly 28 and just spent a season in and out of a L1 side that nearly got relegated, on the back of two years of barely kicking a ball in the MLS, so nobody is willing to pay a fee.Findlay is 27 and maybe still has ambitions to play for Scotland again. Rotting on the bench here isn’t going to help his cause. A move to a club like Hibs or Hearts - on less money - and good performances against the big two up there and who knows where that will take him? I suppose it depends whether ambition outweighs the money he’s on here.
No. Possibly another midfield player.For a third choice LCB? Findlay's replacement has already been brought in. Wildshchut and Goodrham will be replaced if they are moved on.