Bobby Taylor's Pub Team
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Sure you don't mean a non-disclosure? A disclaimer is about responsibility.
Surprise signings in front of a big crowd with no leak in advance? Just doesn't happen in the Internet ageProbably right, but I have thought for a while the club would like to pull something out our the hat this weekend if they could, still hoping, but Stones would be the only surprise that seems close enough, and that seems too quiet, so not holding my breath.
Edit , Aguero extension just popped into my head, maybe that?
No, it doesn't, I just think they'd like to spring something, so Aguero contract extension that we all know about could be possible.Surprise signings in front of a big crowd with no leak in advance? Just doesn't happen in the Internet age
Surprise signings in front of a big crowd with no leak in advance? Just doesn't happen in the Internet ageProbably right, but I have thought for a while the club would like to pull something out our the hat this weekend if they could, still hoping, but Stones would be the only surprise that seems close enough, and that seems too quiet, so not holding my breath.
Edit , Aguero extension just popped into my head, maybe that?
I heard first time :)Surprise signings in front of a big crowd with no leak in advance? Just doesn't happen in the Internet age
I heard first time :)
If you're a genuine Blue then yes, it's on the level. If however you're a lurking journalist or work for the Sun (I refuse to call them journalist's) then the answers no/maybe.Right right I'm fooking confused here has IBHC and TH been playing a game with the lurking press or is this on the level??????
I'm a blue no worry's there family still live on Kippax Street.If you're a genuine Blue then yes, it's on the level. If however you're a lurking journalist or work for the Sun (I refuse to call them journalist's) then the answers no/maybe.
Lol, you know that I wasn't actually questioning your loyalty don't you?I'm a blue no worry's there family still live on Kippax Street.
yes mate, just that this news about biding for the Barca gap-tooth biter had me going as well, now I'm not shore, would be nice to see us flex again our financial muscle, but its neither here nor there, we got Pep... And I'm more than happy with that.Lol, you know that I wasn't actually questioning your loyalty don't you?
yesare we bidding for suarez, does anyone have a clue??
yes we are bidding or yes you have a clue?? :-)), cheers rammy
yes, someone has a clue.yes we are bidding or yes you have a clue?? :-)), cheers rammy
???Bit odd that Low rates Schweinsteiger above him. I'd like to get an idea of how good he actually is.
He must have a release clause how can there be compensation ?City plan €75m bid for Kroos?
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Manchester City are reportedly planning a €75m bid for Toni Kroos as the Real Madrid midfielder “remains an objective” for Pep Guardiola.
According to ESPN, Guardiola is determined to sign Kroos “at all costs”, the German previously describing the Coach as “the best I’ve ever had”, and has urged City to increase the amount they are willing to pay.
However, any transfer would rely on Madrid agreeing to a sale, otherwise Los Blancos are entitled to €300m in the way of compensation, as reported by Football Leaks back in February, which City would be forced to fork out.
Nonetheless, the capital giants may decide to cash in on the former Bayern Munich playmaker if they proceed to pay a seemingly world-record fee for Juventus’ Paul Pogba.
City plan €75m bid for Kroos?
By Football Espana staff
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Manchester City are reportedly planning a €75m bid for Toni Kroos as the Real Madrid midfielder “remains an objective” for Pep Guardiola.
According to ESPN, Guardiola is determined to sign Kroos “at all costs”, the German previously describing the Coach as “the best I’ve ever had”, and has urged City to increase the amount they are willing to pay.
However, any transfer would rely on Madrid agreeing to a sale, otherwise Los Blancos are entitled to €300m in the way of compensation, as reported by Football Leaks back in February, which City would be forced to fork out.
Nonetheless, the capital giants may decide to cash in on the former Bayern Munich playmaker if they proceed to pay a seemingly world-record fee for Juventus’ Paul Pogba.