If I was paid a six figure or maybe even a seven figure sum Id take the time to put together a list of more than one. As I actually work for a living, Im not blessed with the benefits of scouts and staff to access stat sites or whatever 50 weeks of the year. My contribution is to put a lot of my spare cash into supporting the club and towards contributing towards the salaries of those whose job is to find additions
Kinnear "The process to find Eddie’s replacement started as a contingency plan significantly before his departure. Targets were identified and clubs, players and agents have been engaged. “Our objective is to move early in the window, but we will not do this at the expense of securing a player of the right calibre.”
He talks a load of shyte like the rest of them. Let's wait for the sales should be our plan. Then when the prices come down find that none fit.
Our targets are Messi, Ronaldo,Kane, if any of them come up for a free on £5,000 a week we will be in like a flash.
I don't get this; 'we need a replacement for Eddie' what, a replacement for Bielsa to not give him a chance and sit him on the bench, we need a ****ing striker to go straight into the ****ing team and put the ball in the back of the net instead of row ****ing Z, it aint rocket science
You shouldn't get too carried away with that, each match ticket you buy pays 0.000012% of Bamfords wages alone.
I'm not making comments regarding who might or might not come in, I'll wait and see who if anyone comes in. I can understand the frustration, but only a few weeks ago fans were delighted with our position. But now it's the same old stuff being said. It's actually getting less enjoyable logging in here at the moment.
@gettingpissedoffwithourlackofsignings.com How long do you think it will take for our rivals to realise, kick Bamford and they have no strikers.
Home Uncategorized please log in to view this image EXCLUSIVE: POVEDA WILL JOIN LEEDS UNITED THIS JANUARY JANUARY 16, 2020 1 MIN READ Sources in Italy tell us that Leeds United have beaten Italian side Torino to the signature of Manchester City youngster, Ian Poveda. This has all come about after Marcelo Bielsa contacted the winger himself and sold the move to Leeds United, telling Poveda that he would be put ‘straight into first-team football’. (Which we assume means, the squad/bench and not the starting 11). Poveda is set to meet with Leeds United officials this afternoon to discuss formalities and finalize a contract with the Whites. Poveda’s agent has been in contact with Leeds United director of football Victor Orta, claiming that so long as they match Torino’s offer in regards to Poveda’s wage and sign-on bonus, Poveda would prefer to be at Elland Road this season.