Wooders wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:rumours that gunn is heading to soton for £15m
15 million Loan ?
PrezIke wrote:Wooders wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:rumours that gunn is heading to soton for £15m
15 million Loan ?
In some ways...it would be. I labeled some recent sales by us "pseudo-loans" or "high cost loans".
Nacho, Maffeo, Rulli, Mooy, have all reportedly included buyback clauses.
Word is that's what would happen with Gunn if we sell him.
Wooders wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:rumours that gunn is heading to soton for £15m
15 million Loan ?
johnny crossan wrote:Don't like the raggy sound of this
unpleasant fellow as well I've heard - stick around this season please Claudio
sheblue wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Don't like the raggy sound of this
unpleasant fellow as well I've heard - stick around this season please Claudio
phips wrote:Wooders wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:rumours that gunn is heading to soton for £15m
15 million Loan ?
more like we pay Soton 5-10m to get him some experience for us.
no way the buyback is less than the price Soton pay which means it costs us in the end.
that'll make Leroy prick up his earsmr_nool wrote:The German paper, Bild (usually quite credible when it comes to German transfers) claims that Reus is on his way to us. I very much doubt it, though.
johnny crossan wrote:that'll make Leroy prick up his earsmr_nool wrote:The German paper, Bild (usually quite credible when it comes to German transfers) claims that Reus is on his way to us. I very much doubt it, though.
mr_nool wrote:The German paper, Bild (usually quite credible when it comes to German transfers) claims that Reus is on his way to us. I very much doubt it, though.
mr_nool wrote:The German paper, Bild (usually quite credible when it comes to German transfers) claims that Reus is on his way to us. I very much doubt it, though.
phips wrote:mr_nool wrote:The German paper, Bild (usually quite credible when it comes to German transfers) claims that Reus is on his way to us. I very much doubt it, though.
are you sure you read that correctly? he just signed a new long-term deal and is set to be named captain next season. Favre loves him after their time at Gladbach. the article I read said that we were interested back in January before he signed his deal.
nottsblue wrote:Shrek off to DC united in the MLS. Apparently he is fulfilling a long held ambition to play in the MLS.
BlueinBosnia wrote:nottsblue wrote:Shrek off to DC united in the MLS. Apparently he is fulfilling a long held ambition to play in the MLS.
Is there such a thing as soccer grandmoms?
nottsblue wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:nottsblue wrote:Shrek off to DC united in the MLS. Apparently he is fulfilling a long held ambition to play in the MLS.
Is there such a thing as soccer grandmoms?
If there is he will look them up.
Dimples wrote:nottsblue wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:nottsblue wrote:Shrek off to DC united in the MLS. Apparently he is fulfilling a long held ambition to play in the MLS.
Is there such a thing as soccer grandmoms?
If there is he will look them up.
Snippet from 22/02/2018 https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43138926
...
The 32-year-old says he had options to move abroad on a big-money contract.
"That's not me, I need those goals, I need that pressure. That desire to play would have been lost if I'd chosen that other option," he told Football Focus.
Speaking to former Everton team-mate Kevin Kilbane, Rooney said he could have decided to see out his career "earning a lot of money".
But he chose to return to Goodison Park 13 years after leaving the Merseyside club.
"I knew that coming back to Everton was more pressure - that's what I wanted. I wanted to prove myself again to the Everton fans and to try to help this club move forward and win silverware.
"I think it was the perfect fit for me and hopefully in the next two or three years we can do that."
...
Guess his love of Everton was not as strong as he thought
South Stand Balti wrote:Dimples wrote:nottsblue wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:nottsblue wrote:Shrek off to DC united in the MLS. Apparently he is fulfilling a long held ambition to play in the MLS.
Is there such a thing as soccer grandmoms?
If there is he will look them up.
Snippet from 22/02/2018 https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43138926
...
The 32-year-old says he had options to move abroad on a big-money contract.
"That's not me, I need those goals, I need that pressure. That desire to play would have been lost if I'd chosen that other option," he told Football Focus.
Speaking to former Everton team-mate Kevin Kilbane, Rooney said he could have decided to see out his career "earning a lot of money".
But he chose to return to Goodison Park 13 years after leaving the Merseyside club.
"I knew that coming back to Everton was more pressure - that's what I wanted. I wanted to prove myself again to the Everton fans and to try to help this club move forward and win silverware.
"I think it was the perfect fit for me and hopefully in the next two or three years we can do that."
...
Guess his love of Everton was not as strong as he thought
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