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RE: WBA 2017/18 Summer Transfer Window (2 June) - 4evaabaggie - 02-06-2017 Perhaps Fletcher leaving is a good sign, two thirty somethings out leaving room for younger faster taller centre backs. Bringing down the age of the squad by a few days. RE: WBA 2017/18 Summer Transfer Window (2 June) - talkSAFT - 02-06-2017 Re losing Darren Fletcher, who has played consistently well (bar the last month or so - probably his age caught up with him). Apart from acquiring a new one-for-one replacement, maybe Livermore can show us why he got an England cap. I think he's been disappointing from roughly the time he was capped. My mate's a Hull fan, and was saying yesterday that losing him was a major blow for Tigers, and he couldn't believe that my assessment of him was relatively low. The M/F collectively let us down in the last couple of months. But if we can get a fully fit Phiilips, and get Yacob back regular we can use Chadli in a more creative no.10 role. Morrison and Brunt's performances got us upto 8th place early in the year, and apart from needing an extra number, it's not a BAD midfield, just a formation problem that we've got, caused by over-cautious management. We actually looked like a half-decent Premier side until we lost Phillips, and reverted to 4-3-2-1. A lot believe Sam Field is good enough, but I'm not sure that he is yet - maybe next year RE: WBA 2017/18 Summer Transfer Window (2 June) - Dingle-Dingle - 03-06-2017 A player I like....... Arsenal are willing to take a £4m loss on forward Lucas Perez after signing the 28-year-old for £17m 12 months ago.(Independent) Thoughts Please. DD ![]() ![]() RE: WBA 2017/18 Summer Transfer Window (2 June) - BaggieMan - 03-06-2017 Take him on loan with an option to buy at £12m if Arsenal are prepared to deal. No doubt West Ham will also want him though ! ![]() RE: WBA 2017/18 Summer Transfer Window (2 June) - Slick_Footwork - 03-06-2017 (03-06-2017, 02:52)Dingle-Dingle Wrote: A player I like....... Didn't he turn us down last year to go to Arsenal? At least that's what the papers said. Would assume if it was true that there would be interest. Especially as he did quite well for them on his limited opportunities. RE: WBA 2017/18 Summer Transfer Window (3 June) - Dingle-Dingle - 04-06-2017 Watford are considering a move for 22-year-old Montpellier forward Steve Mounie, who is also a target for West Brom. (Mail on Sunday) DD ![]() ![]() RE: WBA 2017/18 Summer Transfer Window (3 June) - Dingle-Dingle - 05-06-2017 Newcastle, Burnley and West Brom are all interested in 27-year-old Manchester City midfielder Fabian Delph. (Daily Star) Didn`t think he was still playing football. DD ![]() ![]() RE: WBA 2017/18 Summer Transfer Window (5 June) - Stairs - 05-06-2017 Loads of additions from last few days - Now we are in June the real activity starts. Problem is are we still the last team allowed at the trough or do we stand a chance of a few earlier deals to make next season exciting. I will admit that I want one of two things to happen: 1. TP to leave in the next few weeks, or 2. TP & club to declare his stay for next season and start buying players RE: WBA 2017/18 Summer Transfer Window (5 June) - aries22 - 05-06-2017 Stairs, I've said it before and I'll say it again - this is a tremendous thread, with tons of hard work ('aard work as TP would say!) and research gone into it, and everyone who reads it is grateful to you for it. Well done again! RE: WBA 2017/18 Summer Transfer Window (5 June) - Worldclassalbion - 05-06-2017 (05-06-2017, 18:08)aries22 Wrote: Stairs, I've said it before and I'll say it again - this is a tremendous thread, with tons of hard work ('aard work as TP would say!) and research gone into it, and everyone who reads it is grateful to you for it. Well done again! Here Here ![]() |