Confirmed Signing Tyler Dibling

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That could all be updated in an Excel model in minutes, I presume we are no longer using the back of cigarette cartons these days and have heard that AI can help with this stuff.
Whatever. This is just pure fantasy. What if increasing what we pay reduces the budget for other targets? That means we then needs a discussion with Moyes and a reworking of whatever our plans are. It’s just nowhere near as simple as people are making out.
 
There's no way Fellows would cost 30m. I mean, who the hell knows but that's a huge outlay for another young player. I would have thought about 15ish for Fellows. And you loan him out to continue his experience, no? Sitting on the bench or playing u21s isn't the same thing as playing every week in another team.
Wages and Agent fees and its easily around 30m, IMO.

To loan him out?

Seems a bit silly if you ask me.

He's probably a better player than Dibling as well.
 

…..some posters are referring to this lad as Dibbling with two b’s but his name is actually Dibling (with one b). I suspect many already know, but the meaning of Dibling is;


A dibling is a term, primarily used in the context of donor conception, that refers to a sibling who is biologically related through a shared sperm or egg donor. It's a portmanteau of "donor" and "sibling". The term is used to describe the relationship between individuals conceived using the same donor's gametes, whether they are half-siblings or full siblings (in the case of embryo donation).

While some find the term useful for explaining donor-conceived relationships, particularly to children, others in the donor-conceived community find it unnecessary or even potentially problematic. Some prefer the term "half-sibling" or advocate for using the accurate biological term to describe the relationship.
 
…..some posters are referring to this lad as Dibbling with two b’s but his name is actually Dibling (with one b). I suspect many know already, but Dibling meaning is;


A dibling is a term, primarily used in the context of donor conception, that refers to a sibling who is biologically related through a shared sperm or egg donor. It's a portmanteau of "donor" and "sibling". The term is used to describe the relationship between individuals conceived using the same donor's gametes, whether they are half-siblings or full siblings (in the case of embryo donation).

While some find the term useful for explaining donor-conceived relationships, particularly to children, others in the donor-conceived community find it unnecessary or even potentially problematic. Some prefer the term "half-sibling" or advocate for using the accurate biological term to describe the relationship.
Fed up with our dabbling with Dibling now, not even impressed with his dribbling.
Too much quibbling and snivelling with Soton for me.
 
…..some posters are referring to this lad as Dibbling with two b’s but his name is actually Dibling (with one b). I suspect many already know, but the meaning of Dibling is;


A dibling is a term, primarily used in the context of donor conception, that refers to a sibling who is biologically related through a shared sperm or egg donor. It's a portmanteau of "donor" and "sibling". The term is used to describe the relationship between individuals conceived using the same donor's gametes, whether they are half-siblings or full siblings (in the case of embryo donation).

While some find the term useful for explaining donor-conceived relationships, particularly to children, others in the donor-conceived community find it unnecessary or even potentially problematic. Some prefer the term "half-sibling" or advocate for using the accurate biological term to describe the relationship.
Please pass this on to our transfer delegation. We should get a price chip if we’re buying some sort of genetic mutant.
 

…..some posters are referring to this lad as Dibbling with two b’s but his name is actually Dibling (with one b). I suspect many already know, but the meaning of Dibling is;


A dibling is a term, primarily used in the context of donor conception, that refers to a sibling who is biologically related through a shared sperm or egg donor. It's a portmanteau of "donor" and "sibling". The term is used to describe the relationship between individuals conceived using the same donor's gametes, whether they are half-siblings or full siblings (in the case of embryo donation).

While some find the term useful for explaining donor-conceived relationships, particularly to children, others in the donor-conceived community find it unnecessary or even potentially problematic. Some prefer the term "half-sibling" or advocate for using the accurate biological term to describe the relationship.
Fascinating. Really should pay the money after this
 
…..some posters are referring to this lad as Dibbling with two b’s but his name is actually Dibling (with one b). I suspect many already know, but the meaning of Dibling is;


A dibling is a term, primarily used in the context of donor conception, that refers to a sibling who is biologically related through a shared sperm or egg donor. It's a portmanteau of "donor" and "sibling". The term is used to describe the relationship between individuals conceived using the same donor's gametes, whether they are half-siblings or full siblings (in the case of embryo donation).

While some find the term useful for explaining donor-conceived relationships, particularly to children, others in the donor-conceived community find it unnecessary or even potentially problematic. Some prefer the term "half-sibling" or advocate for using the accurate biological term to describe the relationship.
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…..some posters are referring to this lad as Dibbling with two b’s but his name is actually Dibling (with one b). I suspect many already know, but the meaning of Dibling is;


A dibling is a term, primarily used in the context of donor conception, that refers to a sibling who is biologically related through a shared sperm or egg donor. It's a portmanteau of "donor" and "sibling". The term is used to describe the relationship between individuals conceived using the same donor's gametes, whether they are half-siblings or full siblings (in the case of embryo donation).

While some find the term useful for explaining donor-conceived relationships, particularly to children, others in the donor-conceived community find it unnecessary or even potentially problematic. Some prefer the term "half-sibling" or advocate for using the accurate biological term to describe the relationship.

And to think we accused Joey of ruining the thread
 

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