Taken from the BBC, who reposted a text from a Spurs 'fan'.
Spurs are not even close to signing anyone and we're slowly losing our best players. If building a new stadium means more of this for the next few years, I won't even be following Spurs any more, let alone going to home games.
What a daft thing to say (dendoncker) - if wolves got promoted there is a natural implication that they would have won a lot of games. In doing so they were playing the likes of Brentford, not Man City
Poor Ginge. Surprised he didn't get a PL club, but he won't now be signing for anybody in the PL as the rules state the deadline today applies to free transfers too.
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Sanchez looks likely to happen, although his World Cup performances didn't exactly scream PL quality to me.
Benefit of the doubt though; Pellegrini is probably better qualified to judge than I.
Welcome to 2012, West Ham United.
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OXFORD HEADING TO GERMANY
Reece Oxford looks set to head back to Germany before the end of the month, SSN understands.
Hannover, RB Leipzig and Frankfurt are all keen to sign the West Ham defender.
Earlier this month we reported West Ham were willing to sell Oxford for a fee believed to be around £10m.
Really? I wonder how many games he watched before being approached by Wolves?
Perhaps I am just splitting hairs ;lol
(signings can still be announced after th window closes)
I opened a new thread for Sanchez and his associated comments....
Could be argued that Mina, Bernard and Gomes are better than Diop/Balbuena, Anderson and Sanchez, so I think perhaps they've won today.
I see them as a direct competitor so it'll be interesting to see how they do this year.
Leicester have done some good business too, as have Fulham and Wolves.
Early money on Cardiff, Southampton and Huddersfield to be relegated in May ;hmm
#forwardplanning