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:lol: Aye that was it wasn’t it. Bruce claimed MaCormack was late to training so he said his electric fence wouldn’t open so he couldn’t get out. I’d have sympathy if Bruce wasn’t a piss taker himself, he probably made note of that to use himself in future. Think McCormack is the most expensive player in the English leagues never to play in the PL. 

 

Agreed on Hogan, I think he’d been electric for Brentford the season before or something but aye not exactly done much since moving to Bruceys coaching. 

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It probably is right. My rough calculation has us with a net spend of £294m over the last ten years. Granted though £118m of that was in the last 12 months.

 

Figures taken from Transfermarkt.

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Aye, agree with ewerk. I think it is massively skewed by the spend since Bruce come in. I think Bruce spent over 100m, with very little going the other way, and then obviously we went mad this window. So that’s probably 200m+ of the 648m in the last couple of years. 

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Having a quick shifty down the list on NUFC.com over the past 10 years:

 

Cisse 9
Anita 6.7
Debuchy 5
Yanga-Mbiwa 6.7
Gouffran 2
Haidara 2.5
Sissoko 2
Perez 1.5
Wijnaldum 14.5
Mitrovic 13
Mbemba 7
Thauvin 12
Saivet 5
Shelvey 12
Townsend 12
Sels 5
Gayle 10
Ritchie 12
Hayden 4
Hanley 5.5
Clark 5
Diame 5
Yedlin 5
D Murphy 3
Lazaar 3
Atsu 6.2
Lejeune 8.7
J Murphy 12
Manquillo 4.5
Joselu 5
Merino 6.5
Dubravka 4
Schar 3
Muto 9.5
Fernandez 6
Almiron 20.7
Joelinton 40
Saint-Maximin 20
Krafth 5
Wilson 20
Lewis 15
Trippier 12
Wood 25
Guimaraes 35
Burn 13

 

Brings it out at a smidgen under £450m and that's without considering the following (and more probably) who were all listed as £TBC

Amalfitano
Birgirimana
Good
Mbabu
Kemen
De Jong
Cabella
Riviere
Janmaat
Darlow
Lascelles
Toney

Willock

 

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19 minutes ago, wykikitoon said:

Man, there's some fucking shite on that 

Expensive fucking shite. It does succinctly demonstrate how much more money Bruce was handed than his predecessors mind you.

 

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3 hours ago, Craig said:

Having a quick shifty down the list on NUFC.com over the past 10 years:

 

Cisse 9
Anita 6.7
Debuchy 5
Yanga-Mbiwa 6.7
Gouffran 2
Haidara 2.5
Sissoko 2
Perez 1.5
Wijnaldum 14.5
Mitrovic 13
Mbemba 7
Thauvin 12
Saivet 5
Shelvey 12
Townsend 12
Sels 5
Gayle 10
Ritchie 12
Hayden 4
Hanley 5.5
Clark 5
Diame 5
Yedlin 5
D Murphy 3
Lazaar 3
Atsu 6.2
Lejeune 8.7
J Murphy 12
Manquillo 4.5
Joselu 5
Merino 6.5
Dubravka 4
Schar 3
Muto 9.5
Fernandez 6
Almiron 20.7
Joelinton 40
Saint-Maximin 20
Krafth 5
Wilson 20
Lewis 15
Trippier 12
Wood 25
Guimaraes 35
Burn 13

 

Brings it out at a smidgen under £450m and that's without considering the following (and more probably) who were all listed as £TBC

Amalfitano
Birgirimana
Good
Mbabu
Kemen
De Jong
Cabella
Riviere
Janmaat
Darlow
Lascelles
Toney

Willock

 

Good research.👍

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3 hours ago, Craig said:

Having a quick shifty down the list on NUFC.com over the past 10 years:

 

Cisse 9
Anita 6.7
Debuchy 5
Yanga-Mbiwa 6.7
Gouffran 2
Haidara 2.5
Sissoko 2
Perez 1.5
Wijnaldum 14.5
Mitrovic 13
Mbemba 7
Thauvin 12
Saivet 5
Shelvey 12
Townsend 12
Sels 5
Gayle 10
Ritchie 12
Hayden 4
Hanley 5.5
Clark 5
Diame 5
Yedlin 5
D Murphy 3
Lazaar 3
Atsu 6.2
Lejeune 8.7
J Murphy 12
Manquillo 4.5
Joselu 5
Merino 6.5
Dubravka 4
Schar 3
Muto 9.5
Fernandez 6
Almiron 20.7
Joelinton 40
Saint-Maximin 20
Krafth 5
Wilson 20
Lewis 15
Trippier 12
Wood 25
Guimaraes 35
Burn 13

 

Brings it out at a smidgen under £450m and that's without considering the following (and more probably) who were all listed as £TBC

Amalfitano
Birgirimana
Good
Mbabu
Kemen
De Jong
Cabella
Riviere
Janmaat
Darlow
Lascelles
Toney

Willock

 

Mbiwa.Not worth £6.70. Dreadful ‘footballer’ .

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The Football Association has sought observations from Wayne Rooney in relation to comments by the Derby County manager in a recent interview.

 

Rooney said he changed his studs to "long metal ones" when playing for Manchester United at Chelsea in 2006 as he "wanted to try and hurt someone".

 

United were beaten 3-0 and Chelsea won the top-flight the title that season.

 

"We knew if Chelsea won then they had won the league that day," said 36-year-old Rooney.

 

"Until my last game for Derby, I always wore the old plastic studs with the metal tip.

 

"For that game I changed them to big, long metal ones - the maximum length you could have because I wanted to try and hurt someone, try and injure someone.

 

"I knew they were going to win that game. You could feel they were a better team at the time so I changed my studs.

 

"The studs were legal but thinking if there's a challenge there I knew I'd want to go in for it properly, basically. I did actually.

 

"John Terry left the stadium on crutches. I left a hole in his foot and then I signed my shirt to him after the game... and a few weeks later I sent it to him and asked for my stud back.

 

"If you look back when they were celebrating, JT's got his crutches from that tackle."

 

Imagine ending up with a ban for something you did as a player 16 years previous. :lol: 

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16 hours ago, wykikitoon said:

Apparently Zouma from West Ham has put him booting his cat on his social media. Hopefully hes suspended still for when he plays us. 

Obviously misunderstood his team mates asking to see the clip of him smashing some pussy. 

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