tell u what, if we end this window without roberts, armstrong, dembele and boyata and have only changed the team from last season by having izzy back then thats a disgrace.
____________________________
I'd seriously consider cancelling my direct debit with them if this were to play out!
i'd honestly be appalled at that, but tbh we are pretty much 75% of the way there, boyatas off.
Falling apart.
The state of yees
Look.
If people don't understand the differences in capital expenditure on upgrading fixed assets to spending money on staff and the long term commitment that brings, it's best they just shut up instead of writing out and displaying their ignorance.
As for Boyata, he's quite right to go for this once in a lifetime move; and his agent is absolutely right in his stance as he should only be interested in the benefit of his client, not of any club.
Who here would baulk at a huge financial signing on windfall and maybe a doubling of their wages?
As for Celtic, be it the board or anyone else; we didn't envisage keeping Boyata and would happily have let his contract run out at worse or maybe get £2-3 m at best and let him go.
Who didn't think or plan replacements? The manager and his scouts. This constant defending of Rodgers and blaming the board is laughable.
The board have backed him to the tune of maybe up to £30m over the last 2-3 years with signings, loans and improved contracts as well as his own costs. Yes the business has benefited but guess what? That's the rewards for taking the risks and backing the manager who is very handsomely paid to do his fwcking job.
This is the man who claims he wanted more than £2.75m for McGinn, spent £9m* on Edouard yet balked at spending more than £1m on a defender.
There's the problem right there.
And now because the reality of his lack of foresight has materialised we all think we should throw more money at the problem when financially we will be worse off.
You honestly couldn't make this rationale up.
I wouldn’t know whether to laugh or greet.
Even our board aren’t that flooking daft.
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 minute ago
Look.
If people don't understand the differences in capital expenditure on upgrading fixed assets to spending money on staff and the long term commitment that brings, it's best they just shut up instead of writing out and displaying their ignorance.
As for Boyata, he's quite right to go for this once in a lifetime move; and his agent is absolutely right in his stance as he should only be interested in the benefit of his client, not of any club.
Who here would baulk at a huge financial signing on windfall and maybe a doubling of their wages?
As for Celtic, be it the board or anyone else; we didn't envisage keeping Boyata and would happily have let his contract run out at worse or maybe get £2-3 m at best and let him go.
Who didn't think or plan replacements? The manager and his scouts. This constant defending of Rodgers and blaming the board is laughable.
The board have backed him to the tune of maybe up to £30m over the last 2-3 years with signings, loans and improved contracts as well as his own costs. Yes the business has benefited but guess what? That's the rewards for taking the risks and backing the manager who is very handsomely paid to do his fwcking job.
This is the man who claims he wanted more than £2.75m for McGinn, spent £9m* on Edouard yet balked at spending more than £1m on a defender.
There's the problem right there.
And now because the reality of his lack of foresight has materialised we all think we should throw more money at the problem when financially we will be worse off.
You honestly couldn't make this rationale up.
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this looked long and boring so i didn't read it.
assume u agree with me though.
Like we will sell Dembele for £13.5m to anyone.
comment by NNH (U10730)
posted 1 minute ago
I wouldn’t know whether to laugh or greet.
Even our board aren’t that flooking daft.
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challenge accepted.
said it before, biggest challenge for celtic in achieving ten in a row is themselves.
comment by JFK - Trebles for the Rebels (U8919)
posted 5 seconds ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 minute ago
Look.
If people don't understand the differences in capital expenditure on upgrading fixed assets to spending money on staff and the long term commitment that brings, it's best they just shut up instead of writing out and displaying their ignorance.
As for Boyata, he's quite right to go for this once in a lifetime move; and his agent is absolutely right in his stance as he should only be interested in the benefit of his client, not of any club.
Who here would baulk at a huge financial signing on windfall and maybe a doubling of their wages?
As for Celtic, be it the board or anyone else; we didn't envisage keeping Boyata and would happily have let his contract run out at worse or maybe get £2-3 m at best and let him go.
Who didn't think or plan replacements? The manager and his scouts. This constant defending of Rodgers and blaming the board is laughable.
The board have backed him to the tune of maybe up to £30m over the last 2-3 years with signings, loans and improved contracts as well as his own costs. Yes the business has benefited but guess what? That's the rewards for taking the risks and backing the manager who is very handsomely paid to do his fwcking job.
This is the man who claims he wanted more than £2.75m for McGinn, spent £9m* on Edouard yet balked at spending more than £1m on a defender.
There's the problem right there.
And now because the reality of his lack of foresight has materialised we all think we should throw more money at the problem when financially we will be worse off.
You honestly couldn't make this rationale up.
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this looked long and boring so i didn't read it.
assume u agree with me though.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
No I don't. Best you read it now.
The window is already a farce. We already needed a centre back and a right back before the Boyata farce so even if they get one in now, we're still going to be weaker with Boyata away. No chance of it turning out to be a good window now with 2 weeks to go, best we can hope for is 2 defenders in to level it out a bit and Arzani......................where the fook is he.
As for Boyata, he's quite right to go for this once in a lifetime move; and his agent is absolutely right in his stance as he should only be interested in the benefit of his client, not of any club.
****************************************************
I have no problem with that if they would just admit it is the reason he is refusing to play instead of the whole smoke and curtains
the damage has well and truly been done. Heads are down now also. Interesting to see how this develops.
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comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by JFK - Trebles for the Rebels (U8919)
posted 5 seconds ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 minute ago
Look.
If people don't understand the differences in capital expenditure on upgrading fixed assets to spending money on staff and the long term commitment that brings, it's best they just shut up instead of writing out and displaying their ignorance.
As for Boyata, he's quite right to go for this once in a lifetime move; and his agent is absolutely right in his stance as he should only be interested in the benefit of his client, not of any club.
Who here would baulk at a huge financial signing on windfall and maybe a doubling of their wages?
As for Celtic, be it the board or anyone else; we didn't envisage keeping Boyata and would happily have let his contract run out at worse or maybe get £2-3 m at best and let him go.
Who didn't think or plan replacements? The manager and his scouts. This constant defending of Rodgers and blaming the board is laughable.
The board have backed him to the tune of maybe up to £30m over the last 2-3 years with signings, loans and improved contracts as well as his own costs. Yes the business has benefited but guess what? That's the rewards for taking the risks and backing the manager who is very handsomely paid to do his fwcking job.
This is the man who claims he wanted more than £2.75m for McGinn, spent £9m* on Edouard yet balked at spending more than £1m on a defender.
There's the problem right there.
And now because the reality of his lack of foresight has materialised we all think we should throw more money at the problem when financially we will be worse off.
You honestly couldn't make this rationale up.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
this looked long and boring so i didn't read it.
assume u agree with me though.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
No I don't. Best you read it now.
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god no, u disagree with me so its probably nonsense.
best for everyone if i just ignore it
comment by Call Sign: Until Valhalla (U3627)
posted 49 seconds ago
As for Boyata, he's quite right to go for this once in a lifetime move; and his agent is absolutely right in his stance as he should only be interested in the benefit of his client, not of any club.
****************************************************
I have no problem with that if they would just admit it is the reason he is refusing to play instead of the whole smoke and curtains
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i'd still be ragin, he got paid thousands of pounds last week to play for celtic, its a disgrace that he didn't.
comment by lexballielegend (U8325)
posted 55 seconds ago
Boyata will be the only player out apart from maybe the likes of Allen on loan.
2 will come in, RB, CB and that will be that until Jan.
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i admire your optimism mate
Hawl CT the windows no shut yet a few more might come true - mind that article was the start of May
comment by JFK - Trebles for the Rebels (U8919)
posted 48 seconds ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by JFK - Trebles for the Rebels (U8919)
posted 5 seconds ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 minute ago
Look.
If people don't understand the differences in capital expenditure on upgrading fixed assets to spending money on staff and the long term commitment that brings, it's best they just shut up instead of writing out and displaying their ignorance.
As for Boyata, he's quite right to go for this once in a lifetime move; and his agent is absolutely right in his stance as he should only be interested in the benefit of his client, not of any club.
Who here would baulk at a huge financial signing on windfall and maybe a doubling of their wages?
As for Celtic, be it the board or anyone else; we didn't envisage keeping Boyata and would happily have let his contract run out at worse or maybe get £2-3 m at best and let him go.
Who didn't think or plan replacements? The manager and his scouts. This constant defending of Rodgers and blaming the board is laughable.
The board have backed him to the tune of maybe up to £30m over the last 2-3 years with signings, loans and improved contracts as well as his own costs. Yes the business has benefited but guess what? That's the rewards for taking the risks and backing the manager who is very handsomely paid to do his fwcking job.
This is the man who claims he wanted more than £2.75m for McGinn, spent £9m* on Edouard yet balked at spending more than £1m on a defender.
There's the problem right there.
And now because the reality of his lack of foresight has materialised we all think we should throw more money at the problem when financially we will be worse off.
You honestly couldn't make this rationale up.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
this looked long and boring so i didn't read it.
assume u agree with me though.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
No I don't. Best you read it now.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
god no, u disagree with me so its probably nonsense.
best for everyone if i just ignore it
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You read it.
I saw you.
u saw nothing
know what annoys me most about this window, that i have the same arguements every year
previously it was "we'll get a stiker" then we signed pukki
now its "we'll get a rb and cb" but u know we won't u know it all summer.
the slowest club in the world at concluding deals
comment by JFK - Trebles for the Rebels (U8919)
posted 24 seconds ago
u saw nothing
know what annoys me most about this window, that i have the same arguements every year
previously it was "we'll get a stiker" then we signed pukki
now its "we'll get a rb and cb" but u know we won'tu know it all summer.
the slowest club in the world at concluding deals
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Have to agree there.
I honestly think we might get one loan in but that'll be it.
2 will come in, RB, CB and that will be that until Jan.
________________________
Even if that does happen it's still a shambles of a window and we'll be made to feel grateful for this.
gna be at least 4 domestic games into your season, why?
why are we not on top of this?
comment by JFK - Trebles for the Rebels (U8919)
posted 32 minutes ago
comment by Call Sign: Until Valhalla (U3627)
posted 49 seconds ago
As for Boyata, he's quite right to go for this once in a lifetime move; and his agent is absolutely right in his stance as he should only be interested in the benefit of his client, not of any club.
****************************************************
I have no problem with that if they would just admit it is the reason he is refusing to play instead of the whole smoke and curtains
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i'd still be ragin, he got paid thousands of pounds last week to play for celtic, its a disgrace that he didn't.
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He has a ham string injury , I wouldn't believe a word Brendan says to be honest
Clyde tunnel anyone ?
comment by JFK - Trebles for the Rebels (U8919)
posted 27 minutes ago
u saw nothing
know what annoys me most about this window, that i have the same arguements every year
previously it was "we'll get a stiker" then we signed pukki
now its "we'll get a rb and cb" but u know we won'tu know it all summer.
the slowest club in the world at concluding deals
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Scotland's spurs
comment by lauders - It's Coming Home *sometime in t... (U9757)
posted 15 seconds ago
comment by JFK - Trebles for the Rebels (U8919)
posted 27 minutes ago
u saw nothing
know what annoys me most about this window, that i have the same arguements every year
previously it was "we'll get a stiker" then we signed pukki
now its "we'll get a rb and cb" but u know we won'tu know it all summer.
the slowest club in the world at concluding deals
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Scotland's spurs
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Listen.
You're not helping here so fwck right off now
Sign in if you want to comment
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posted on 16/8/18
tell u what, if we end this window without roberts, armstrong, dembele and boyata and have only changed the team from last season by having izzy back then thats a disgrace.
____________________________
I'd seriously consider cancelling my direct debit with them if this were to play out!
posted on 16/8/18
i'd honestly be appalled at that, but tbh we are pretty much 75% of the way there, boyatas off.
posted on 16/8/18
Falling apart.
The state of yees
posted on 16/8/18
Look.
If people don't understand the differences in capital expenditure on upgrading fixed assets to spending money on staff and the long term commitment that brings, it's best they just shut up instead of writing out and displaying their ignorance.
As for Boyata, he's quite right to go for this once in a lifetime move; and his agent is absolutely right in his stance as he should only be interested in the benefit of his client, not of any club.
Who here would baulk at a huge financial signing on windfall and maybe a doubling of their wages?
As for Celtic, be it the board or anyone else; we didn't envisage keeping Boyata and would happily have let his contract run out at worse or maybe get £2-3 m at best and let him go.
Who didn't think or plan replacements? The manager and his scouts. This constant defending of Rodgers and blaming the board is laughable.
The board have backed him to the tune of maybe up to £30m over the last 2-3 years with signings, loans and improved contracts as well as his own costs. Yes the business has benefited but guess what? That's the rewards for taking the risks and backing the manager who is very handsomely paid to do his fwcking job.
This is the man who claims he wanted more than £2.75m for McGinn, spent £9m* on Edouard yet balked at spending more than £1m on a defender.
There's the problem right there.
And now because the reality of his lack of foresight has materialised we all think we should throw more money at the problem when financially we will be worse off.
You honestly couldn't make this rationale up.
posted on 16/8/18
I wouldn’t know whether to laugh or greet.
Even our board aren’t that flooking daft.
posted on 16/8/18
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 minute ago
Look.
If people don't understand the differences in capital expenditure on upgrading fixed assets to spending money on staff and the long term commitment that brings, it's best they just shut up instead of writing out and displaying their ignorance.
As for Boyata, he's quite right to go for this once in a lifetime move; and his agent is absolutely right in his stance as he should only be interested in the benefit of his client, not of any club.
Who here would baulk at a huge financial signing on windfall and maybe a doubling of their wages?
As for Celtic, be it the board or anyone else; we didn't envisage keeping Boyata and would happily have let his contract run out at worse or maybe get £2-3 m at best and let him go.
Who didn't think or plan replacements? The manager and his scouts. This constant defending of Rodgers and blaming the board is laughable.
The board have backed him to the tune of maybe up to £30m over the last 2-3 years with signings, loans and improved contracts as well as his own costs. Yes the business has benefited but guess what? That's the rewards for taking the risks and backing the manager who is very handsomely paid to do his fwcking job.
This is the man who claims he wanted more than £2.75m for McGinn, spent £9m* on Edouard yet balked at spending more than £1m on a defender.
There's the problem right there.
And now because the reality of his lack of foresight has materialised we all think we should throw more money at the problem when financially we will be worse off.
You honestly couldn't make this rationale up.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
this looked long and boring so i didn't read it.
assume u agree with me though.
posted on 16/8/18
Like we will sell Dembele for £13.5m to anyone.
posted on 16/8/18
comment by NNH (U10730)
posted 1 minute ago
I wouldn’t know whether to laugh or greet.
Even our board aren’t that flooking daft.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
challenge accepted.
said it before, biggest challenge for celtic in achieving ten in a row is themselves.
posted on 16/8/18
comment by JFK - Trebles for the Rebels (U8919)
posted 5 seconds ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 minute ago
Look.
If people don't understand the differences in capital expenditure on upgrading fixed assets to spending money on staff and the long term commitment that brings, it's best they just shut up instead of writing out and displaying their ignorance.
As for Boyata, he's quite right to go for this once in a lifetime move; and his agent is absolutely right in his stance as he should only be interested in the benefit of his client, not of any club.
Who here would baulk at a huge financial signing on windfall and maybe a doubling of their wages?
As for Celtic, be it the board or anyone else; we didn't envisage keeping Boyata and would happily have let his contract run out at worse or maybe get £2-3 m at best and let him go.
Who didn't think or plan replacements? The manager and his scouts. This constant defending of Rodgers and blaming the board is laughable.
The board have backed him to the tune of maybe up to £30m over the last 2-3 years with signings, loans and improved contracts as well as his own costs. Yes the business has benefited but guess what? That's the rewards for taking the risks and backing the manager who is very handsomely paid to do his fwcking job.
This is the man who claims he wanted more than £2.75m for McGinn, spent £9m* on Edouard yet balked at spending more than £1m on a defender.
There's the problem right there.
And now because the reality of his lack of foresight has materialised we all think we should throw more money at the problem when financially we will be worse off.
You honestly couldn't make this rationale up.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
this looked long and boring so i didn't read it.
assume u agree with me though.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
No I don't. Best you read it now.
posted on 16/8/18
The window is already a farce. We already needed a centre back and a right back before the Boyata farce so even if they get one in now, we're still going to be weaker with Boyata away. No chance of it turning out to be a good window now with 2 weeks to go, best we can hope for is 2 defenders in to level it out a bit and Arzani......................where the fook is he.
posted on 16/8/18
As for Boyata, he's quite right to go for this once in a lifetime move; and his agent is absolutely right in his stance as he should only be interested in the benefit of his client, not of any club.
****************************************************
I have no problem with that if they would just admit it is the reason he is refusing to play instead of the whole smoke and curtains
posted on 16/8/18
the damage has well and truly been done. Heads are down now also. Interesting to see how this develops.
posted on 16/8/18
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 16/8/18
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by JFK - Trebles for the Rebels (U8919)
posted 5 seconds ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 minute ago
Look.
If people don't understand the differences in capital expenditure on upgrading fixed assets to spending money on staff and the long term commitment that brings, it's best they just shut up instead of writing out and displaying their ignorance.
As for Boyata, he's quite right to go for this once in a lifetime move; and his agent is absolutely right in his stance as he should only be interested in the benefit of his client, not of any club.
Who here would baulk at a huge financial signing on windfall and maybe a doubling of their wages?
As for Celtic, be it the board or anyone else; we didn't envisage keeping Boyata and would happily have let his contract run out at worse or maybe get £2-3 m at best and let him go.
Who didn't think or plan replacements? The manager and his scouts. This constant defending of Rodgers and blaming the board is laughable.
The board have backed him to the tune of maybe up to £30m over the last 2-3 years with signings, loans and improved contracts as well as his own costs. Yes the business has benefited but guess what? That's the rewards for taking the risks and backing the manager who is very handsomely paid to do his fwcking job.
This is the man who claims he wanted more than £2.75m for McGinn, spent £9m* on Edouard yet balked at spending more than £1m on a defender.
There's the problem right there.
And now because the reality of his lack of foresight has materialised we all think we should throw more money at the problem when financially we will be worse off.
You honestly couldn't make this rationale up.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
this looked long and boring so i didn't read it.
assume u agree with me though.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
No I don't. Best you read it now.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
god no, u disagree with me so its probably nonsense.
best for everyone if i just ignore it
posted on 16/8/18
comment by Call Sign: Until Valhalla (U3627)
posted 49 seconds ago
As for Boyata, he's quite right to go for this once in a lifetime move; and his agent is absolutely right in his stance as he should only be interested in the benefit of his client, not of any club.
****************************************************
I have no problem with that if they would just admit it is the reason he is refusing to play instead of the whole smoke and curtains
----------------------------------------------------------------------
i'd still be ragin, he got paid thousands of pounds last week to play for celtic, its a disgrace that he didn't.
posted on 16/8/18
comment by lexballielegend (U8325)
posted 55 seconds ago
Boyata will be the only player out apart from maybe the likes of Allen on loan.
2 will come in, RB, CB and that will be that until Jan.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
i admire your optimism mate
posted on 16/8/18
Hawl CT the windows no shut yet a few more might come true - mind that article was the start of May
posted on 16/8/18
comment by JFK - Trebles for the Rebels (U8919)
posted 48 seconds ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by JFK - Trebles for the Rebels (U8919)
posted 5 seconds ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 minute ago
Look.
If people don't understand the differences in capital expenditure on upgrading fixed assets to spending money on staff and the long term commitment that brings, it's best they just shut up instead of writing out and displaying their ignorance.
As for Boyata, he's quite right to go for this once in a lifetime move; and his agent is absolutely right in his stance as he should only be interested in the benefit of his client, not of any club.
Who here would baulk at a huge financial signing on windfall and maybe a doubling of their wages?
As for Celtic, be it the board or anyone else; we didn't envisage keeping Boyata and would happily have let his contract run out at worse or maybe get £2-3 m at best and let him go.
Who didn't think or plan replacements? The manager and his scouts. This constant defending of Rodgers and blaming the board is laughable.
The board have backed him to the tune of maybe up to £30m over the last 2-3 years with signings, loans and improved contracts as well as his own costs. Yes the business has benefited but guess what? That's the rewards for taking the risks and backing the manager who is very handsomely paid to do his fwcking job.
This is the man who claims he wanted more than £2.75m for McGinn, spent £9m* on Edouard yet balked at spending more than £1m on a defender.
There's the problem right there.
And now because the reality of his lack of foresight has materialised we all think we should throw more money at the problem when financially we will be worse off.
You honestly couldn't make this rationale up.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
this looked long and boring so i didn't read it.
assume u agree with me though.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
No I don't. Best you read it now.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
god no, u disagree with me so its probably nonsense.
best for everyone if i just ignore it
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You read it.
I saw you.
posted on 16/8/18
u saw nothing
know what annoys me most about this window, that i have the same arguements every year
previously it was "we'll get a stiker" then we signed pukki
now its "we'll get a rb and cb" but u know we won't u know it all summer.
the slowest club in the world at concluding deals
posted on 16/8/18
comment by JFK - Trebles for the Rebels (U8919)
posted 24 seconds ago
u saw nothing
know what annoys me most about this window, that i have the same arguements every year
previously it was "we'll get a stiker" then we signed pukki
now its "we'll get a rb and cb" but u know we won'tu know it all summer.
the slowest club in the world at concluding deals
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Have to agree there.
I honestly think we might get one loan in but that'll be it.
posted on 16/8/18
2 will come in, RB, CB and that will be that until Jan.
________________________
Even if that does happen it's still a shambles of a window and we'll be made to feel grateful for this.
posted on 16/8/18
gna be at least 4 domestic games into your season, why?
why are we not on top of this?
posted on 16/8/18
comment by JFK - Trebles for the Rebels (U8919)
posted 32 minutes ago
comment by Call Sign: Until Valhalla (U3627)
posted 49 seconds ago
As for Boyata, he's quite right to go for this once in a lifetime move; and his agent is absolutely right in his stance as he should only be interested in the benefit of his client, not of any club.
****************************************************
I have no problem with that if they would just admit it is the reason he is refusing to play instead of the whole smoke and curtains
----------------------------------------------------------------------
i'd still be ragin, he got paid thousands of pounds last week to play for celtic, its a disgrace that he didn't.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
He has a ham string injury , I wouldn't believe a word Brendan says to be honest
Clyde tunnel anyone ?
posted on 16/8/18
comment by JFK - Trebles for the Rebels (U8919)
posted 27 minutes ago
u saw nothing
know what annoys me most about this window, that i have the same arguements every year
previously it was "we'll get a stiker" then we signed pukki
now its "we'll get a rb and cb" but u know we won'tu know it all summer.
the slowest club in the world at concluding deals
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Scotland's spurs
posted on 16/8/18
comment by lauders - It's Coming Home *sometime in t... (U9757)
posted 15 seconds ago
comment by JFK - Trebles for the Rebels (U8919)
posted 27 minutes ago
u saw nothing
know what annoys me most about this window, that i have the same arguements every year
previously it was "we'll get a stiker" then we signed pukki
now its "we'll get a rb and cb" but u know we won'tu know it all summer.
the slowest club in the world at concluding deals
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Scotland's spurs
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Listen.
You're not helping here so fwck right off now
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