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I assume you are referring to Kane, but Udogie and Sarr stayed put on loan. Skipp had a great loan spell @ Norwich and all of Ndombele's loans should be counted as successful because it means he wasn't here.
Udogie goal is his 3rd...
Seems to be a dispute about if it was given to him or not. It should be
It's not an assist because Udogie's action from the pass resulted in a blocked shot. He scored on the rebound, which means the goal was unassisted. That's the correct interpretation, even though Timo put Udogie in a position to get the goal. Still, it doesn't matter, as it proves that Timo has had a significant contribution already, which is what really matters and not the numbers themselves.Udogie goal is his 3rd...
Seems to be a dispute about if it was given to him or not. It should be
It's been a solid window but 10 out of 10 is ridiculous.10/10 window if Werner keeps the assists coming.
Not even counting the Dragon and 3 big wage earners off the books.
Funny how some people on here were claiming just this past summer that Newcastle will overtake us because they have deep-pocketed owners. Failing to understand that you could be owned by a Musk-Bezos-Gates consortium, but it's still the money the club generates that determines how much it can spend.
It was 10/10.It's been a solid window but 10 out of 10 is ridiculous.
More like a 7.5 or 8.
We addressed two problem areas and we did it fairly early so happy enough with it.
Not gonna happen but Mathys Tel is a player I'd really like Spurs to sign.
Tottenham have now tried to sign £24m striker who Harry Kane called an 'outstanding talent'
Now, Sport Bild claim that Tottenham have tried their luck again. The outlet reveals that "Spurs are flirting heavily with the Frenchman", and the North Londoners, along with Werder Bremen, asked Bayern about signing Tel on loan.
The German champions, however, rejected advances from both clubs and made it clear that he will not be leaving in the winter window.
What was funny was the fact that Newcastle have less than half of our turnover, yet people thought they would overtake us in a season or two. Also given that UEFA had already published the new guidelines, where teams can't spend more than 70% of their turnover on wages + transfers by 2025/26, and Newcastle is at 95% of turnover on wages alone. The PL's FFP rules actually having some bite is just an added bonus, but it would have been hard for Newcastle regardless.What was funny about that then? It was inevitable outcome at this point.
Just look what has happened to Chelsea and City recently.
In the summer it was clearly on that course. Change happened since the start of the season when Everton got this very harsh 10 points deduction. Until then FFP was 100% joke. A fan fiction not a reality.
January window is impacted by it, but the full effect remains to be seen. City has billion charges against them, but I have serious doubts anything will happen to them. Which might reverse the new paradigm again.
I hope not, but realist in me... well you know.
I haven't seen the fee mentioned yet, but I haven't read the last few pages.Only 67 times
Had anyone ever heard of Bergvall before the links yesterday?Bergvall another Levy "we tried" special?
Seville are a very defensive minded teamI’m not a huge fan of loans. In recent times they haven’t served us well (with one obvious exception). But hopefully Veliz bags a few.