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    Shelvey's a good player, but he's hardly prolific.

    he will add goals,we currently are on 11? Unless Randy brings back Jimmy milner I think JS is a real option.. Better than zigzog
     

    he won't come cheap - I'm sure Swansea will look to improve upon what they paid for him and there are better out there.

    but that's the market,your buying a Premier League player,the silla players of this world show you get what you pay for,we will need a replacement for delph if he goes,how much is Delph worth?

     

     

    If we have the funds for a Shelvey who wont come for any less than £8m, there are better options out there.

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    Shelvey's a good player, but he's hardly prolific.

    he will add goals,we currently are on 11? Unless Randy brings back Jimmy milner I think JS is a real option.. Better than zigzog

     

     

    he won't come cheap - I'm sure Swansea will look to improve upon what they paid for him and there are better out there.

  3. Cancel the rest of his contract so he can stay at Brighton? Seems the best solution all round, as he says, its not about the money; its about playing, so sure he wont have an issue with that....

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  4. Don't want Dembele, Sinclair or T. Hazard.

     

    Salah, however, I would. Offers something very different out wide. a loan would suit Villa and chelsea.

     

    However, if United are allowing out Januzaj and we sign Cleverley on a permanent deal....that'd be even better.

  5. I don't know about you but I have never referred to any stadium by anything other than its original name.

     

    Whatever our ground, or stands, are called 'officially', we will all still refer to them by their original name.

     

    Plus, if we can actually get some decent money for it (unlikely) and help us to buy and fund the wages of a new decent player each season, do it.

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  6. I still don't think he is the right man long-term, but fair play, back to back wins and he deserves the credit.

     

    He has put up with a lot during his time here, and has taken a lot of flack but still keeps going, and for that at least, he gets credit from me.

     

    Just like with defeat, I will not get carried away, it is a long season.

     

    But for the next week at least, he deserves credit: we played quite well.

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  7. Why does everybody talk in terms of 'I hope we get money for him'?

    We all know that this money is going into Randy's pocket and nowhere near our transfer budget anyway.

    I dont say that because we wont get a penny for either. Name me a player any club has got money for when they have 6 months left, very few.

    Holtby, fOr one.

    It's more common than you state.

  8. I think he's still second on our top scorer list.

     

    We have a list? 

     

    list1
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    1.
    a number of connected items or names written or printed consecutively, typically one below the other.
     
     
     

    Do we have a number of goal scorers?!??!

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  9. Sanchez reminds me of Jean Makoun. I think he has the potential to be our most 'accomplished' midfielder once he gets up to speed.

     

    Cleverley is a slight upgrade on Westwood for me.

     

    However, all three are too similar, as shown by the Sky stats on monday about assists and goals...

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    Remember when Brian Little walked out of the club because he didn't want to be the manager who took us down and that's where we were heading.

    In came Mr J. Gregory and most fans were WTF.

    What was his record 9 wins in 11 games.

    And some say that changing the manager won't make any difference.

    If Lambert wants to get the fans back on side perhaps he should try and win a few games rather than trying not to lose them.

    I think our scum bag neighbours are a perfect example.  Club is probably run worse than ours, financial restraints in the league worse than ours but the club decided enough was enough and the fans are excited again and they've started picking up results.

     

    Problem is, whilst I agree with your point, for every successful 'bump' from a new manager, there are double the amount that aren't successful.

     

    There's no doubt it's a gamble but for me it would spark an interest that i'm fast losing in this club.

     

    But if you are Lerner, you have a manager who has proven he can keep a side up on a limited budget - would you gamble on a manager who may or may not? Baring in mind he can't recoup his money at present, he's hardly likely to gamble it away.

     

    As a championship club, he'd struggle to shift us for a sub £50m.

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