Get down to Elland Road and take your boots….Three weeks until the PL starts. We’re going to have two keepers and the tea lady on the bench at this rate![]()
Serious question….. do we think Harrison can play a half for each side?
Get down to Elland Road and take your boots….Three weeks until the PL starts. We’re going to have two keepers and the tea lady on the bench at this rate![]()
Can't it wait til Monday? It's Friday night mate I'm knackered
Its completely unacceptable what has gone on in this absolutely critical transfer window.
Heads needs seriously knocking together and I mean now !
Knowing our luck, he scores a hattrick for Leeds first half and gets sent off 5 minutes into 2nd half playing for us.Get down to Elland Road and take your boots….
Serious question….. do we think Harrison can play a half for each side?
I've slept like a baby since he signed.
I've slept like a baby since he signed.
There's no surer thing than he'll play and have the game of his life against us.Knowing our luck, he scores a hattrick for Leeds first half and gets sent off 5 minutes into 2nd half playing for us.
Hopefully doesn't end up like the bolasie situation and we sign himThere's no surer thing than he'll play and have the game of his life against us.
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Double assist for GnontoThere's no surer thing than he'll play and have the game of his life against us.
Maybe pulling them off is where we are going wrongI understand the main targets take time to pull off with financial demands and other clubs' interest but I'm surprised we haven't at least brought in a free agent to fill some of the gaps in the mean time
I dunno. A lot of overseas players would only properly know about the top few clubs and whether they’re playing champions league.Feels like being the circus of club football the last few years and the perspective of that could be an obstacle.
I dunno. A lot of overseas players would only properly know about the top few clubs and whether they’re playing champions league.
Most players probably join other premier league teams from agent advice. Are a lot of teams not struggling with recruitment?