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  1. 3 hours ago, omariqy said:

    scout from the US to review our transfer business. 

     

    My friend Joshua aka Josh Hill who is a massive Villa Fan also supports DC United and has worked for last 3 years as a scout for them.

    Josh is a top scout and lad too.

  2. Just now, Steero113 said:

    32 with 2 kids and a wife. We OK?

    Always mate i love this forum... world class player's?

    Maradonna 1986 i was 7

    Marco Van Basten 1988

    Ruud Gullit also 1988

    Gazza 1990 to start

    I can go on, hope you and your family are good. UTV

  3. 1 minute ago, Steero113 said:

    He is widely considered to be one of the best strikers in PL history. Widely considered to be the hardest league to score goals in. 

    What does it take to be considered world class by Villan4Life...?

    Nothing to do with my player spotting abilities, I have eyes.  

     

    How old are you?

  4. https://www.nottinghamforest.news/2020/09/25/report-nottingham-forest-in-the-mix-to-sign-aston-villa-flyer-anwar-el-ghazi/

     

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    Nottingham Forest are considered to be in the race to sign Aston Villa winger Anwar El Ghazi, according to Greek outlet Sportime.

    Their lead football writer Gerasimos Manolidis has taken to Twitter to suggest that Forest are in the running to sign the Premier League trickster.

    Olympiacos are also mentioned in the piece but Southampton flyer Sofiane Boufal and Garry Rodrigues are thought to be higher on their list of targets.

    That could open the door for Forest to swoop for El Ghazi who led the Villans to promotion to the Premier League during 2018/19.

    Boss Sabri Lamouchi has suggested to the press this week that he would like one more signing this summer – with a winger considered the final piece of the jigsaw.

    El Ghazi could represent a smart signing by the Reds and he’d be another player added to the ranks with a proven track record in the Championship.

    Last season he played 40 games in all competitions, with Villa staying in the Premier League on the final day of the season.

    El Ghazi is thought to have been made available by Villa for either a loan or a permanent move away from the club.

    The player is paid £30,000-a-week and with that in mind, a loan move might be better for Forest in the first instance.


    With the reports coming from Greece, there’s every chance that Olympiacos’ name has been mentioned and people are putting two and two together.

    That said, the Dutchman would represent a quality signing for Forest if they could pull it off.

    He scored six goals and registered seven assists during the 2019/20 campaign as Villa secured their Premier League survival.

    The year previous in the Championship he scored seven and claimed six assists, including notching in the play-off final against Derby County.

    Signing El Ghazi might be a long shot but he’s certainly the type of signing the Reds should be looking at to complete their squad.

     

  5. 7 minutes ago, GENTLEMAN said:

    Yeah I was thinking this too , especially against a City or Liverpool.

    Maybe even try see how they get on... this:- Cash, Dougie and McGinn in CM roles with Fred at RB and see how that goes!.. as Matty is a very good CM too he only got moved RB last season but excelled before in Central midfield & Right midfielder!! might work very well those 3.

    3 very ball playing central midfielder's

    Finally, we now have decent options. UTV

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  6. 54 minutes ago, The_Steve said:

    Sullivan is a real piece of work. Makes me so grateful for NSWE. 

    David Sullivan's 18 year old son Jack is West Ham's only scout.

     

     

  7. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-8763729/West-Ham-woe-owner-David-Sullivan-says-guarantee-making-new-signings.html#reader-comments

     

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    West Ham supporters were left alarmed on Wednesday after co-owner David Sullivan warned that the club aren't guaranteed to make any new signings.

    The Hammers have endured a summer of discontent and the pressure has intensified once again on the owners after seeing no fresh faces walk through the door, while they sold highly-rated Grady Diangana to West Brom for £20million. 

    Fans have been furious with the direction West Ham are going in - some supporters have supported the GSB (Gold, Sullivan, Brady) Out campaign, with a small group of protestors unfurling anti-ownership banners outside the ground before kick-off against Newcastle on the opening day of the season, and again outside the Emirates Stadium last Saturday.

    And on Wednesday, Sullivan played down expectations before the summer window closes by telling talkSPORT that the transfer market leaves him 'depressed' while claiming he can't bring in the players that manager David Moyes is looking for. The Hammers have only signed Tomas Soucek, who originally joined on loan in January, on a permanent deal, while youngster Ossama Ashley was picked up on a free transfer after leaving AFC Wimbledon.

    Sullivan revealed: 'It's the manager's decision. He doesn't want to bring in players who are just numbers, just squad players. He wants to bring players in who will improve the team.

    'We have a number of bids in for a number of players, but teams don't want to lose them; these are key players at decent sized clubs, outside the UK. They don't want to lose them so whether we get any of these players I do not know.'...:snip:

     

  8. 7 minutes ago, Made In Aston said:

    Wasn't everyone on here raving about Sande Berge when they signed him up? 

    i wasn't, didn't see the fuss in him to be fair.

    But, Blades_Analytic aka BA Analytics kid and fan who works for Peterborough was bigging him up on twitter when he signed.

     

     

     

  9. 3 minutes ago, Keener window-cleaner said:

    @Villan4Life what would you say about Lundstram?

    I really like him at player mate,  but i feel we need a lot better than him for a central mid  role mate

    He's a good player and taken to the prem like duck to water but i just feel their is much better out there.

    UTV

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