knowing your history
Player Valuation: £35m
There's no way he'd come here.
Someone like Kelleher would.
Not sure if Tom Heaton is in semi retirement now but that feels obvious move unless he's joining the Man. United coaching staff. Or Butland.
There's no way he'd come here.
Someone like Kelleher would.
I was waiting for that, when I saw something about him not scoring for United and he was signed by Dyche for Burnley. Lazy journalism?
It’s TalkBollocks so probablyI was waiting for that, when I saw something about him not scoring for United and he was signed by Dyche for Burnley. Lazy journalism?
Is he the one that let in 4 goals against the saints on the last day. I saw those goals and he looked poor. Now I’ll be honest, I don’t ever watch the rs. I only watched those highlights as was the last day and we were safe. So I’ll take you word for it if you have seen him play more and think he is a good option.I agree with Dave, IF we do sell Pickford and I hope we don't. Kelleher is a player I'd be happy with us signing, he never looked out of place playing for the RS, and I think he can be a top keeper
Although he'd be an improvement on Malpy.It’s TalkBollocks so probably
Well its certainly not a bilateral relationshipAlways suspected that Spurs have too close a relationship with a certain Theatre Impresario.
These '''negotiations''' between Levy and Kenwright over dinner in London need to stop.Always suspected that Spurs have too close a relationship with a certain Theatre Impresario.
Two goals in 37 premier league games.I was waiting for that, when I saw something about him not scoring for United and he was signed by Dyche for Burnley. Lazy journalism?
I meant if West Ham sold Rice 4 years ago. Where Onana is now is where Rice was then...
...although Rice hadnt pushed out players like Tielemans or Witzel from the national team.
The fact is, not wanting change and being frightened of it...is why the club has been failing.
"He's been a good servant" or "hes saved us" is great when you dont mind failing.
When you look back at successful teams, the ones who get stuck or fall off their perch (like United incredibly) are those who hold onto players too long.
The whole way FFP is designed is to favour selling clubs. Now is the time to sell.