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January 2013 Transfer Talk


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Last January we brought in players on very short term deals, and although it probably is not PL's philosophy, but if he does believe in these young players, but - also accepts that they need an experienced head amongst them, it may be worth talking to Chelsea, about a certain Frank lampard, great mid fielder, who can score, and is very good defensively - would it really cost us that much untill the end of the season, with an option? Would he come? Well that's a different subject, but maybe he doesn't want to be shipped off to the USA or even Man U

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We have hope yet, QPR are desperate for signings but have not bought yet, no Real rumours going out from them either but they are bound to bring players in.

If QPR are struggling to sign players with the kind of wages they are offering we must really be having trouble

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We have hope yet, QPR are desperate for signings but have not bought yet, no Real rumours going out from them either but they are bound to bring players in.

They just signed M'Villa according to Antonetti (their president)

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Last January we brought in players on very short term deals, and although it probably is not PL's philosophy, but if he does believe in these young players, but - also accepts that they need an experienced head amongst them, it may be worth talking to Chelsea, about a certain Frank lampard, great mid fielder, who can score, and is very good defensively - would it really cost us that much untill the end of the season, with an option? Would he come? Well that's a different subject, but maybe he doesn't want to be shipped off to the USA or even Man U

Frank wouldn't leave Chelsea until the end of the season even if Real Madrid came in for him, especially with various records within his target.

He'll command a much higher salary at the end of the season too, so no chance.

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If QPR are struggling to sign players with the kind of wages they are offering we must really be having trouble

Im just sayng Rednapp is no mugg in the transfer market, so he is waiting till the end where teams will be desperate to of load players and probably take less money for them!

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Sounds like Henke has had his eyes on this other club instead of looking at potential signings for Aston Villa.

I did question what the **** he's been doing for 6 months? But if he's off perhaps he got disillusioned if he was putting names forward and absolutely nothing was happening.

Club is a **** shambles

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Newcastle also signed Loic Remy. Some good players going to similar sized clubs as us. Yet we fark around doing nothing.

Remy is still on the OM squad for there game this evening, whatever you're reading, I don't think this is anywhere near a done deal.

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The lack of urgency in the transfer market is disturbing, right now we seem the club in the most trouble on the pitch in the league. Even Reading and QPR are getting results. The fact relegation rivals like Sunderland (N'Daye), Newcastle (Remy, Debuchy), and QPR (M'Vila and many more by the sounds) are strengthening with quality is painful to see as a Villa fan. Even Reading have signed a couple of players. Harry at QPR seems to be on a plane every few days watching players, is Lambert doing this?

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We all know Villa do things quietly. There's still two and a half weeks left of January so I guess we should just wait and see what happens until then but it doesn't look good at the moment and if we haven't done much by the close of the window then Lerner will rightfully get a lot of stick.

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Okay so our procrastination in the transfer market is looking likely to remove Remy and M'Vila from a pool of possible targets while making our relegation rivals Newcastle and QPR stronger as a result, just wonderful..

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Okay so our procrastination in the transfer market is looking likely to remove Remy and M'Vila from a pool of possible targets while making our relegation rivals Newcastle and QPR stronger as a result, just wonderful..

Isn't it obvious that these sorts of players are out of our salary range? I'd wager that they were never 'possible targets' in the first place.

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