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Post by Gastafari on Aug 10, 2018 9:57:43 GMT
Simples.. Bryan LB and Sessegnon LW. Fulham play 352 with Sessegnon at LWB. For me he is one of the brightest stars of the future and was surprised he didn't earn an England call up with 22 goals from that position last season. Fulham are building a very good squad. They have one of the richest owners around, Shahid Khan whose wealth is around £7.8B which is on a par with Roman Abramovich. I agree Sessegnon is a superb talent and will go on to be brilliant player, but signing Bryan for £6M is a snip for Fulham whether he is a regular starter for them or not in today's crazy Football climate. Both Fulham and Wolves with their respective wealthy owners and the players they're buying will both be top 10 IMO.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2018 10:06:41 GMT
I'm looking forward to the day the premier league cash disappears. With all of the stupendous transfer fees recently, this is either the last days of Rome or the beginning of a new era of super elites who have all the money in the world.
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Post by badengas on Aug 10, 2018 10:07:01 GMT
Think their shiny library will look nice in league one. Sunderland at the Stadium of Light, City at the Stadium of sh**e
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Post by pirate on Aug 10, 2018 10:11:38 GMT
Fulham play 352 with Sessegnon at LWB. For me he is one of the brightest stars of the future and was surprised he didn't earn an England call up with 22 goals from that position last season. No they don't, they played with Matt Targett from Southampton as LB last season with Sessegnon at LW - they tried to resign Targett but Southampton wanted £14m so they went with Bryan instead. Sessegnon basically played an equal amount at left back, left midfield and left wing last season, although when Targett came in it was mostly in an advanced left wing role (see below). The combination of Bryan and Sessegnon down the left is an exciting one for Fulham fans and it wouldn't surprise me if both of them are pushing for England call ups this season, with Sessegnon virtually nailed on for a place in the squad. www.transfermarkt.co.uk/ryan-sessegnon/leistungsdatendetails/spieler/392775/plus/0?saison=2017&verein=&liga=&wettbewerb=&pos=&trainer_id=
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2018 10:14:41 GMT
No they don't, they played with Matt Targett from Southampton as LB last season with Sessegnon at LW - they tried to resign Targett but Southampton wanted £14m so they went with Bryan instead. Sessegnon basically played an equal amount at left back, left midfield and left wing last season, although when Targett came in it was mostly in an advanced left wing role (see below). The combination of Bryan and Sessegnon down the left is an exciting one for Fulham fans and it wouldn't surprise me if both of them are pushing for England call ups this season, with Sessegnon virtually nailed on for a place in the squad. www.transfermarkt.co.uk/ryan-sessegnon/leistungsdatendetails/spieler/392775/plus/0?saison=2017&verein=&liga=&wettbewerb=&pos=&trainer_id=When you look at the England team, then Young, Rose and Delph only have a limited shelf life. I can see a real opportunity for the youngsters on England's left side.
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Post by Gastafari on Aug 10, 2018 10:21:21 GMT
I'm looking forward to the day the premier league cash disappears. With all of the stupendous transfer fees recently, this is either the last days of Rome or the beginning of a new era of super elites who have all the money in the world. I don't think it will ever disappear. The old days of Football have gone unfortunately. Unless you've got a Billionaire benefactor its near on impossible to compete anymore. I think Burnley and Huddersfield are the only 2 clubs currently in The Premier League who don't have owners or part investors who are "Billionaires", which makes Burnley's achievements last season all the more impressive. Even in The Championship theres only 8 clubs who haven't got "Billionaire" investors putting money in. Its astonishing the amount of money being spent in The Premier League and Championship.
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Post by pirate on Aug 10, 2018 10:21:22 GMT
When you look at the England team, then Young, Rose and Delph only have a limited shelf life. I can see a real opportunity for the youngsters on England's left side. Jadon Sancho usually plays from the left and if he keeps playing like he has so far for Dortmund he will be called up in the next year or so. A very talented player. I don't know if you watched the Community Shield game the other day, but what a performance from Phil Foden. I've been banging on about him for ages and that was another demonstration of his quality and could be the sort of Gazza type player we have been lacking for years in the centre. I haven't been this excited about a young English player for as long as I can remember.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2018 10:29:25 GMT
When you look at the England team, then Young, Rose and Delph only have a limited shelf life. I can see a real opportunity for the youngsters on England's left side. Jadon Sancho usually plays from the left and if he keeps playing like he has so far for Dortmund he will be called up in the next year or so. A very talented player. I don't know if you watched the Community Shield game the other day, but what a performance from Phil Foden. I've been banging on about him for ages and that was another demonstration of his quality and could be the sort of Gazza type player we have been lacking for years in the centre. I haven't been this excited about a young English player for as long as I can remember. The young English talent coming through is amazing. However, I've said elsewhere, it seems a number of them are coming to German clubs because they are struggling to get game time in the Prem. Keanan Bennetts (aged 19) moved last week from Spurs to Borussia Monchengladbach and he joins a growing number of young English players heading to the Bundesliga. Foden is exceptional.
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Post by Gastafari on Aug 10, 2018 10:29:32 GMT
When you look at the England team, then Young, Rose and Delph only have a limited shelf life. I can see a real opportunity for the youngsters on England's left side. England have got a very bright future. Sessegnon, Joe Gomez, Alexander-Arnold, Loftus-Cheek, Hudson-odoi, Jaden Sancho, Phil Foden all in their late teens early 20's. They just need to be nurtured right and given the required game time to help them to progress. With the likes of Pickford, Stones, Maguire, Alli and Kane all 25 or under, with a forward thinking coach, England really do have a great chance of winning a tournament in the next 10 years IMO. Lets hope so, eh!
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Post by pirate on Aug 10, 2018 10:33:56 GMT
Fulham play 352 with Sessegnon at LWB. For me he is one of the brightest stars of the future and was surprised he didn't earn an England call up with 22 goals from that position last season. Fulham are building a very good squad. They have one of the richest owners around, Shahid Khan whose wealth is around £7.8B which is on a par with Roman Abramovich. I agree Sessegnon is a superb talent and will go on to be brilliant player, but signing Bryan for £6M is a snip for Fulham whether he is a regular starter for them or not in today's crazy Football climate. Both Fulham and Wolves with their respective wealthy owners and the players they're buying will both be top 10 IMO. Wolves have got some ridiculously talented players in their squad and I could easily see Ruben Neves being one of the better performing central midfielders in the Prem this season. This is a lad who was captaining Porto in the Champions League at the age of 19. Diego Jota is also a player I rate massively and if he continues his form of last season into the Prem he will be a big star.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2018 10:36:49 GMT
Fulham are building a very good squad. They have one of the richest owners around, Shahid Khan whose wealth is around £7.8B which is on a par with Roman Abramovich. I agree Sessegnon is a superb talent and will go on to be brilliant player, but signing Bryan for £6M is a snip for Fulham whether he is a regular starter for them or not in today's crazy Football climate. Both Fulham and Wolves with their respective wealthy owners and the players they're buying will both be top 10 IMO. Wolves have got some ridiculously talented players in their squad and I could easily see Ruben Neves being one of the better performing central midfielders in the Prem this season. This is a lad who was captaining Porto in the Champions League at the age of 19. Diego Jota is also a player I rate massively and if he continues his form of last season into the Prem he will be a big star. and Mouhtino (?). Wolves have, on paper, some cracking players. I can see both Wolves and Fulham surviving comfortably in the Prem, which raises the question, which of the 'traditional prem clubs' will go down?
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on Aug 10, 2018 10:36:55 GMT
Fulham are building a very good squad. They have one of the richest owners around, Shahid Khan whose wealth is around £7.8B which is on a par with Roman Abramovich. I agree Sessegnon is a superb talent and will go on to be brilliant player, but signing Bryan for £6M is a snip for Fulham whether he is a regular starter for them or not in today's crazy Football climate. Both Fulham and Wolves with their respective wealthy owners and the players they're buying will both be top 10 IMO. Wolves have got some ridiculously talented players in their squad and I could easily see Ruben Neves being one of the better performing central midfielders in the Prem this season. This is a lad who was captaining Porto in the Champions League at the age of 19. Diego Jota is also a player I rate massively and if he continues his form of last season into the Prem he will be a big star. Wolves have a very strong squad, Fulham look in good shape too. Really looking forward to watching both of them this season.
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Post by cj on Aug 10, 2018 10:37:50 GMT
When you look at the England team, then Young, Rose and Delph only have a limited shelf life. I can see a real opportunity for the youngsters on England's left side. England have got a very bright future.Sessegnon, Joe Gomez, Alexander-Arnold, Loftus-Cheek, Hudson-odoi, Jaden Sancho, Phil Foden all in their late teens early 20's. They just need to be nurtured right and given the required game time to help them to progress. With the likes of Pickford, Stones, Maguire, Alli and Kane all 25 or under, with a forward thinking coach, England really do have a great chance of winning a tournament in the next 10 years IMO. Lets hope so, eh! And its all thanks to the checkatrade trophy with the allowance of prem development teams
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Post by pirate on Aug 10, 2018 10:38:47 GMT
When you look at the England team, then Young, Rose and Delph only have a limited shelf life. I can see a real opportunity for the youngsters on England's left side. England have got a very bright future. Sessegnon, Joe Gomez, Alexander-Arnold, Loftus-Cheek, Hudson-odoi, Jaden Sancho, Phil Foden all in their late teens early 20's. They just need to be nurtured right and given the required game time to help them to progress. With the likes of Pickford, Stones, Maguire, Alli and Kane all 25 or under, with a forward thinking coach, England really do have a great chance of winning a tournament in the next 10 years IMO. Lets hope so, eh! Watch out for Emile Smith-Rowe at Arsenal this season. What a talent he looks. He's only 18 but I can see him pushing for starts this season.
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Post by Gastafari on Aug 10, 2018 10:41:36 GMT
Fulham are building a very good squad. They have one of the richest owners around, Shahid Khan whose wealth is around £7.8B which is on a par with Roman Abramovich. I agree Sessegnon is a superb talent and will go on to be brilliant player, but signing Bryan for £6M is a snip for Fulham whether he is a regular starter for them or not in today's crazy Football climate. Both Fulham and Wolves with their respective wealthy owners and the players they're buying will both be top 10 IMO. Wolves have got some ridiculously talented players in their squad and I could easily see Ruben Neves being one of the better performing central midfielders in the Prem this season. This is a lad who was captaining Porto in the Champions League at the age of 19. Diego Jota is also a player I rate massively and if he continues his form of last season into the Prem he will be a big star. Absolutely. Not to mention Joao Moutinho, who is a class player. Signed for just £5M.
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Post by Gastafari on Aug 10, 2018 10:45:02 GMT
Wolves have got some ridiculously talented players in their squad and I could easily see Ruben Neves being one of the better performing central midfielders in the Prem this season. This is a lad who was captaining Porto in the Champions League at the age of 19. Diego Jota is also a player I rate massively and if he continues his form of last season into the Prem he will be a big star. and Mouhtino (?). Wolves have, on paper, some cracking players. I can see both Wolves and Fulham surviving comfortably in the Prem, which raises the question, which of the 'traditional prem clubs' will go down? I think Newcastle are going to struggle along with Southampton. I've got a sneaking feeling that Everton and West Ham will be up there this year,certainly in the top 6.
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on Aug 10, 2018 10:49:01 GMT
Why did Wolves let Barry Douglas go? Don't know much about him but noticed he was top of the charts for assists in the championship last season.
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Post by baggins on Aug 10, 2018 10:49:55 GMT
Wolves have got some ridiculously talented players in their squad and I could easily see Ruben Neves being one of the better performing central midfielders in the Prem this season. This is a lad who was captaining Porto in the Champions League at the age of 19. Diego Jota is also a player I rate massively and if he continues his form of last season into the Prem he will be a big star. Absolutely. Not to mention Joao Moutinho, who is a class player. Signed for just £5M. Terrible that we think of that fee as "just £5 mil" these days.
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Post by BishopstonBRFC on Aug 10, 2018 10:51:13 GMT
Jadon Sancho usually plays from the left and if he keeps playing like he has so far for Dortmund he will be called up in the next year or so. A very talented player. I don't know if you watched the Community Shield game the other day, but what a performance from Phil Foden. I've been banging on about him for ages and that was another demonstration of his quality and could be the sort of Gazza type player we have been lacking for years in the centre. I haven't been this excited about a young English player for as long as I can remember. The young English talent coming through is amazing. However, I've said elsewhere, it seems a number of them are coming to German clubs because they are struggling to get game time in the Prem. Keanan Bennetts (aged 19) moved last week from Spurs to Borussia Monchengladbach and he joins a growing number of young English players heading to the Bundesliga. Foden is exceptional. For me it can only be a good thing that more English players are going abroad. I've felt for a long time that our players are so used to the Premier League that they struggle when they come up against different styles. A few in Serie A and La Liga would help too.
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Post by pirate on Aug 10, 2018 10:52:15 GMT
and Mouhtino (?). Wolves have, on paper, some cracking players. I can see both Wolves and Fulham surviving comfortably in the Prem, which raises the question, which of the 'traditional prem clubs' will go down? I think Newcastle are going to struggle along with Southampton. I've got a sneaking feeling that Everton and West Ham will be up there this year,certainly in the top 6. I've watched a bit of Southampton in pre-season and they looked very poor. People will say it's only pre-season, but I wasn't impressed at all. Alex McCarthy made a few changers in goal and I really hope they start Angus Gunn ahead of him because I really feel he could be a future England number 1.
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