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  1. Stan

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    Florida Man December 25 (12/25) Looks like it was a windy the day the picture was taken
  2. Stan

    Cooking

    I refuse to be included in the heinous allegation!
  3. Priti Patel resigns as Home Secretary. Some good news at last.
  4. Ox I can understand due to injuries. Keita is surprising purely due to the fact of the midfield issue.
  5. Things accumulate over time don't worry about that
  6. Bournemouth sign Jack Stephens on loan from Southampton https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/62755970
  7. Stan

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    Might be spam. And now they've cleaned out your bank account and on the way to the Bahamas...
  8. Happy with it. Seems like the signing we'd usually make. Young, hungry, potential to improve and potentially high resale value...
  9. Ironic you talk about being juvenile . You carry on being bitter about something that happened over a year ago. Just for you. Cry more
  10. VAR made a decision. You're unhappy with it. You lost the game. When you're adult enough to admit that, then maybe you will be worthy of entertaining a conversation about it. Until then, carry on reminiscing about what could have happened
  11. Interesting first point as some of those signings, on good record, were predominantly with Rodgers' input. Vestergaard and Bertrand in particular, which in turn has caused the lack of fundings for this summer - £15-20m for both of them, and obscenely high wages (£80k/w allegedly). Interesting observation for the second bit too - we used to be famed for picking out the gems or younger talent from lower divisions or even abroad. Potentially signing Wout Faes from Reims gives me hope we're going back to basics, but I can't help but think it's a Rodgers-led change when it comes to the transfer strategy - away from that younger purchase with high resale, and going for more experienced cast-offs from other clubs. We used to be one of the most successful clubs in the country doing that - buy young, raise players' stock, sell high. It helped with reinvestment because we had the plans and personnel to get away with selling that 1 asset per summer, with the knowledge that a) the rest of the squad would be okay with losing that one player because b) we'd sensibly re-invest as the scouting was of a high-level and the player fitted the profile - young, hungry, determined, high potential, high ceiling etc... We've even been linked with Jeremie Boga today, from Atalanta. They signed him in January. They bought Ademola Lookman to take his place. Lookman was with us last season, and now we're signing the person he's taken over from, for more money than we could have bought Lookman . I know this post is quite anti-Rodgers, but it seems like he's the common denominator (in terms of these transfers but also falling out with players). Follows a similar pattern to what he did at Liverpool and by some accounts, Celtic.
  12. Both if I've understood the question correctly. Every squad needs some re-invigorating to some extent, especially in the summer windows as January transfers can be riskier. We've been hit hardest it seems by the FFP changes (UEFA) that came in in April, and something we seemingly weren't expecting because. The 'cash' is there, but with how shrewd our owners are - not a bad thing - they want to make sure we're not screwing ourselves over with the wages more than we already have done recently. I mentioned last summer that within the next 18-24 months we'll see a sea of change because of how many players are ending their careers (or approaching) and how many will just naturally leave. It's already started - Schmeichel has gone. Fofana as one big asset is 99.9999% gone. Contracts that end Summer 2023: Tielemans (will go for free I expect) Soyuncu (frozen out cruelly by Rodgers, will leave tomorrow or free next summer, or may keep his place if a new manager comes in) Amartey (needs to go) Perez (should go) Evans (new captain, likely to extend) Mendy (meh) Bertrand (get the fuck out). 2024 - arguably worse because of how many first-teamers are here: Ndidi Iheanacho Maddison (!!!) Vestergaard (can fuck right off too) Praet (destined to leave, Rodgers doesn't like him, oddly) Thomas (youth, expect him to be re-signed) Vardy (just renewed, guessing he retires here) Albrighton (bit-part player now, but vice captain, so expect to stay til then) Currently, there's 10 players there that have had matchday involvement so far this season, some obviously way more than others. But the situation is concerning given how important some are and who we're still trying to tie down - especially Maddison. I expect we'll try to renew Ndidi. Same with Iheanacho, or at least we should but again for some reason Rodgers doesn't favour him. Basically we need to get rid of lots of deadwood but presumably because of how much we're overpaying them, clubs don't want to match our demands or that of the player. Take Vestergaard for example - not good enough for us, has had a handful (if that) of decent games. Fulham were ready to meet our valuation, but he's chosen to stay because Fulham couldn't match the money he's on. Vestergaard, Perez, Mendy, Bertrand, Amartey, Soyuncu are all disposable - and all players we could have conceivably got some money in for to help our situation. But we've shot ourselves in the foot in some cases for how much we pay them and now literally paying the price. I suspect we'll see a defender (Faes?) come in with the Fofana money. But it seems like just a case of 'make do with what we have' until January or summer when we are able to spend.
  13. Plot twist. He comes in for Evans, and it's Amartey and Faes at the back
  14. Good shout, that. Shelf-life for managers is very short. He's good at galvanising teams to begin with, but it goes stale.
  15. No worries. I'll clarify, rephrase if you will. It's a fact that we won it because Tielemans scored a worldie and you didn't score more than us
  16. @Danny (for reference: https://talkfootball365.com/topic/17022-spfl-matchday-202223/?do=findComment&comment=626254 )
  17. Stan

    The Holiday Thread

    Looking at going to Lisbon or Geneva for a short city-break end of April/early May. What would the fine folk of TF365 recommend? I've been to Lisbon before about 10 years ago but didn't get to experience it properly as it was only a stag do back then .
  18. Agree with it all. Celtic fans stay the same. He's past his sell-by date and needs binning.
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