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January 2017 transfer window


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1 minute ago, jacketspuds said:

Which kid from Bury?

Jacob Bedeau
Jacob Bedeau has started six of the seven games he has featured in for Bury

Aston Villa are close to agreeing a deal to sign teenage defender Jacob Bedeau from League One side Bury, reports BBC Radio Manchester.

The fee for the 17-year-old is understood to be around £750,000.

Bedeau moved to the Shakers last summer after he was released by Leyton Orient and has made seven appearances since his debut in November.

Bury boss Chris Brass said youngsters George Miller, Callum Styles and Scott Burgess were also attracting interest.

"I'd be surprised if we managed to keep hold of them all, I genuinely would," Brass told BBC Radio Manchester.

"The interest that has been shown is on a major level, it is not just paper talk."

 

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4 minutes ago, striker said:

I'd say it would be fairly cheap, if we're shopping in Iceland.

Not sure about that, my Mum has been and she only ever bought that Prawn ring thing that Peter Andre used to advertise.

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So if Tony is to be believed that's

99.99% probability of player A joining and also of player C joining.
99.98% probability of players A and C,
98% probability of player B.
97.99% probability of players A and B joining and B and C,
97.98% probability of players A, B and C,
50% probability for D.
49.99% probability of A and D or C and D as well as A,C and D as well as B,C and D
49% probability of B and D
48.99% probability of A, B, C and D joining

or I'm over thinking it

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2 minutes ago, VILLAMARV said:

So if Tony is to be believed that's

99.99% probability of player A joining and also of player C joining.
99.98% probability of players A and C,
98% probability of player B.
97.99% probability of players A and B joining and B and C,
97.98% probability of players A, B and C,
50% probability for D.
49.99% probability of A and D or C and D as well as A,C and D as well as B,C and D
49% probability of B and D
48.99% probability of A, B, C and D joining

or I'm over thinking it

Tony the master troll.

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