Summer Transfer Window 2025 Thread


I’m sceptical about any links to Dibling , Southampton have placed a ‘keep off ‘ price tag on him .
He is very talented but also very young ( 19 ? ).
I doubt he is moving this window .

He is just the type of player that a Man City of a Chelsea Hoover up the minute someone puts a bid in, they go into the investment section of their squads I'm afraid, so I'm claiming bullcrap at this rumour.
 

By my calculations, I think I have worked out...that if you look at it from a holistic point of view

I still don't what it is

From a strategic market positioning standpoint, we're really seeing some incredible synergies emerging across our core competency verticals right now.

When you drill down into the value proposition matrix and examine our go-to-market strategies through a holistic ecosystem lens, there are these tremendous opportunities for cross-platform optimization and stakeholder engagement amplification. We're talking about leveraging our thought leadership position to drive scalable solutions that really move the needle on customer lifetime value metrics.

The scalability potential here is just absolutely phenomenal.
 

From a strategic market positioning standpoint, we're really seeing some incredible synergies emerging across our core competency verticals right now.

When you drill down into the value proposition matrix and examine our go-to-market strategies through a holistic ecosystem lens, there are these tremendous opportunities for cross-platform optimization and stakeholder engagement amplification. We're talking about leveraging our thought leadership position to drive scalable solutions that really move the needle on customer lifetime value metrics.

The scalability potential here is just absolutely phenomenal.
No it isn't.
 
Well I certainly dont think that. I caution against allowing owners to believe they can get away with seeing us that way: a listless club that nevertheless gets PL revenues that can service a debt so they can eventually sell us on at a profit a few years down the line.
That's true, but that's not what got us into the worst of our mess: Moshiri took the opposite approach, trying to spend like clubs with far greater budgets, buying players and appointing managers because of their glamour rather than their records or fit for the club. Spunked half a billion on dross and almost bankrupted us. A bit of operating within our means is advisable at this point. It's not compromise or underselling ourselves; it's the real world.
 

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