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Thus far.

Petr Cech Goalkeeper Arsenal Chelsea Full Ownership
Scott Sinclair Midfielder Aston Villa Manchester City Full Ownership
Tyrone Mings Defender Bournemouth Ipswich Full Ownership
C. Atsu Striker Bournemouth Chelsea Loan
Joshua King Striker Bournemouth Blackburn Full Ownership
Adam Federici Goalkeeper Bournemouth Reading Full Ownership
Artur Boruc Goalkeeper Bournemouth Southampton Free Transfer
Matthew Lowton Defender Burnley Aston Villa Full Ownership
D. Boyata Defender Celtic Manchester City Full Ownership
Oriol Riera Striker Deportivo La Coruña Wigan Full Ownership
Andreas Weimann Striker Derby County Aston Villa Full Ownership
Tom Cleverley Midfielder Everton Manchester United Free Transfer
Gerard Deulofeu Striker Everton Barcelona Full Ownership
Paulinho Midfielder Guangzhou Tottenham Full Ownership
Ravel Morrison Midfielder Lazio West Ham Free Transfer
Shinji Okazaki Striker Leicester City Mainz Full Ownership
Christian Fuchs Defender Leicester City Schalke Free Transfer
Danny Ings Striker Liverpool Burnley Full Ownership
James Milner Midfielder Liverpool Manchester City Free Transfer
Joe Gomez Defender Liverpool Charlton Full Ownership
Youssouf Mulumbu Midfielder Norwich City West Brom Free Transfer
Yacouba Sylla Midfielder Rennes Aston Villa Full Ownership
Gäel Kakuta Midfielder Sevilla Chelsea Full Ownership
Maarten Stekelenburg Goalkeeper Southampton Fulham Loan
Cédric Defender Southampton Sporting Full Ownership
Juanmi Striker Southampton Malaga Full Ownership
Joselu Striker Stoke City Hannover 96 Full Ownership
Kristoffer Nordfeldt Goalkeeper Swansea City SC Heerenveen Full Ownership
Franck Tabanou Midfielder Swansea City AS Saint-Etienne Full Ownership
André Ayew Striker Swansea City Marseille Free Transfer
Kieran Trippier Defender Tottenham Burnley Full Ownership
Kevin Wimmer Defender Tottenham FC Koln Full Ownership
Giedruis Arlauskis Goalkeeper Watford Steaua Full Ownership
Sebastian Prödl Defender Watford Werder Bremen Full Ownership
James McClean Midfielder West Brom Wigan Full Ownership
Dimitri Payet Striker West Ham Marseille Full Ownership
Pedro Obiang Midfielder West Ham Sampdoria Full Ownership
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Delph is apparently off to Man City because he hasn't learnt a fucking thing from Moses, Parker, Rodwell, Sinclair, Sidwell...

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Delph is apparently off to Man City because he hasn't learnt a fucking thing from Moses, Parker, Rodwell, Sinclair, Sidwell...

 

Thing about premier league footballers is that they all think they can make the step up, its that belief that got them where they are.

 

He'll look at those players and think he's different

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Thing about premier league footballers is that they all think they can make the step up, its that belief that got them where they are.

 

He'll look at those players and think he's different

 

Yeah probably. To be fair, players like Milner and Barry have joined clubs with revolving door recruitment policies and have become important parts of their sides. That said, I expect Delph to be turning out for Stoke or the like in 2-3 years time.

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Yeah probably. To be fair, players like Milner and Barry have joined clubs with revolving door recruitment policies and have become important parts of their sides. That said, I expect Delph to be turning out for Stoke or the like in 2-3 years time.

 

That's no lower than he is now though as a villa player, and he'll make some daft money and get a shot at winning something.

 

I'd do it if I were him, wouldn't be thinking "ah, better stay where I am in case I don't make it."

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That's no lower than he is now though as a villa player, and he'll make some daft money and get a shot at winning something.

 

I'd do it if I were him, wouldn't be thinking "ah, better stay where I am in case I don't make it."

 

I just see so many young footballers kill their career by sitting on the bench of a massive club too early. Look at Rodwell, for example. One of the brightest prospects in English football, now reduced to a utility role at one of the league's perennial relegation dodgers. Ditto Sinclair.

 

Delph could, with one more year or so, get a move to Spurs, or Southampton or maybe even Liverpool or Man Utd, and do so as a guaranteed starter, rather than a guaranteed bench warmer. I don't care how good you think you are, the odds are against you when the buying club could afford to buy the best player on the planet in your position.

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Milner is the consummate professional, he's managed his career so well. I'm always chuffed for him, as he's a fantastic footballer and has been for years and years. How he's avoided the "golden boy" / "Englands best hope" media bollocks is beyond me. He should coach youngsters on career management when he's finished as a player.

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Milner is the consummate professional, he's managed his career so well. I'm always chuffed for him, as he's a fantastic footballer and has been for years and years. How he's avoided the "golden boy" / "Englands best hope" media bollocks is beyond me. He should coach youngsters on career management when he's finished as a player.

He did well to get the fuck out of newcastle, that's for sure.

 

Still reckon he's overrated

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Milner is the consummate professional, he's managed his career so well. I'm always chuffed for him, as he's a fantastic footballer and has been for years and years. How he's avoided the "golden boy" / "Englands best hope" media bollocks is beyond me. He should coach youngsters on career management when he's finished as a player.

He's not that good a player though that's how he's avoided all the hype. It became obvious as soon as he arrived here he was never going to set the world alight. Consumate professional though so fair play to him for that but he comes accross as a bit of a boring twat.
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He's not that good a player though that's how he's avoided all the hype. It became obvious as soon as he arrived here he was never going to set the world alight. Consumate professional though so fair play to him for that but he comes accross as a bit of a boring twat.

I think he's cursed/blessed with talent in equal measures. Not too flashy to receive unrealistic hype, but good enough to perform at the highest level and be important in title challenging sides.

 

Can perform at a high level in any one of the many roles on the pitch, translating the coaches instructions to performances consistently. He'll never win awards, but I bet his managers would praise him above others you'd expect.

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As Keegan quickly spotted, he's better suited playing in the middle but has suffered a bit from his versatility and just getting on with it when asked to play full back or wherever. Wish him all the best because of the way he handles himself on and off the pitch.

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Palace agree a fee with PSG for Cabaye...12mill for a 29 year old + 12 million for 30 year old Ashley Williams from Swansea= the reason Alan Pardew left Newcastle United...

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3152737/Yohan-Cabaye-close-Crystal-Palace-club-agree-fee-Paris-Saint-Germain.html?ITO=1490&ns_mchan

 

tbf these are the sort of deals that can sink clubs for a decade or so should the worst happen....and lets face it, in August there is usually a dozen clubs who could conceivably go down regardless of how much they've spent. Norwich spring to mind the last time they went down, spent a fortune on players that summer....Ricky Van Wolfswinkel :lol: Am a tiny bit surprised theyre back so soon, but Alex Neil had a huge impact on arrival and the parachute payments obviously help.

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