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What a money-pit West Ham is. Just can't stop buying, and their fans welcome is short-lived.
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Originally posted by steeleye20
What a money-pit West Ham is. Just can't stop buying, and their fans welcome is short-lived. Baggies interested too. Go for the finishing line Now Palace!
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Palace, have shown a very public interest in Eze for at least a year. Surely they must be within a whisker , all this apparent interest from elsewhere , can’t have just happened. Palace can either afford this feller or they can’t . On that basis this deal should be done, So why isn’t it?
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Originally posted by samprior
I hope we sign him and the other QPR lad (Samuel). Would give us options through the middle and out wide who've got the pace and trickery to get us further up the field. It'll soften the blow for when Wilf finally departs. I get nervous every time we don't just announce a signing... when it plays out we always seem to get gazumped. Roll on Ibe and Welbeck on deadline day! Should've just tabled a £20mil deal for the both of them straight away.
Now Zaha's got a bit of green grass ahead of him here... and finds Ambrose... not a bad effort!!!! |
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Originally posted by Nicholas91
Should've just tabled a £20mil deal for the both of them straight away. Is the correct answer
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Originally posted by Spiderman
Is the correct answer come on it's really not I want us to sign players like the next man but we were throwing money around like idiots and buying duds for a few years I'm pleased to see us negotiating.
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Originally posted by Spiderman
Is the correct answer
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Originally posted by doombear
Like we got gazumped with Jordan Hugill? That worked well for West Ham.
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Originally posted by Spiderman
[Originally posted by Nicholas91 Is the correct answer. But what is our budget? An article about our interest in Ryan Fraser ( [Link] ) suggests we would want to sign him regardless of whether we sell Zaha. So what's the war chest looking like?
So I manage a Workshop which provides a safe learning environment for blokes struggling with PTSD and other mental health issues. Being a Palace fan isn't listed yet. |
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Hopefully that won't be let out unless Parish is pretty confident?
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At least it's only three letters on my shirt from the club shop that I'm ordering right now. We all know with Palace that this is nailed on. Welcome to the club.
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Westham's total debt has risen to £165m, not including the hit they have taken due to Covid-19, possibly as much as £200m by now. They have a wage bill of around £136m (67% of turnover)and rely far more heavily on match day income than we do. How much is their revenue down (season tickets) for the next season? They may need to borrow JUST to stay afloat. They are not going to publicly admit to this, obviously, however... "As the Board stated, “retention of our (Premier League) status is an absolute necessity for the future wellbeing of the club.” I think, behind closed doors, they know they have to sell before they can buy. Chelsea too.
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