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Transfers January Transfer Thread 2024

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Go get Tomori + CM + Clarke +ST and A] we'll have done what shoulda been in the summer...

Nonsense.... The last thing we appeared to need in the summer was more wingers and CMs.

We started the season with:

- Biss, Sarr, Benta, PEH & Skipp for 2 postions.
- Son, Rich, Gil, Rodon, Solomon, Kulu, Johnson, Perisic (+ Veliz) for 3 positions.

Any need in these positions are recent developments.

Sure; more CBs would have been preferable and another CF would have been icing; but let's not BS about the rest.
 
Nonsense.... The last thing we appeared to need in the summer was more wingers and CMs.

We started the season with:

- Biss, Sarr, Benta, PEH & Skipp for 2 postions.
- Son, Rich, Gil, Rodon, Solomon, Kulu, Johnson, Perisic (+ Veliz) for 3 positions.

Any need in these positions are recent developments.

Sure; more CBs would have been preferable and another CF would have been icing; but let's not BS about the rest.
Would you play Rodon as a WF or CF? :rolleyes:
 
but most Premier League clubs are broke/ in debt
  1. Chelsea F.C - £1.38 billion ($1.67 billion)
  2. Tottenham Hotspurs - £726 million ($876.77 million)
  3. Manchester United F.C. - £424 million ($512.06 million)
  4. Brighton & Hove Albion F.C - £360 million ($434.76 million)
  5. Newcastle United - £338 million ($408.20 million)
  6. Leicester City F.C - £237 million ($286.22 million)
  7. Liverpool F.C - £232 million ($280.18 million)
  8. West Ham United F.C - £89 million ($107.48 million)
  9. Southampton - £62 million ($74.88 million)
  10. Everton - £58 million ($70.05 million
its a huge financial bubble thats why they want the Super League

Most companies have substantial debt it doesn't mean you're broke.

In our case the finance is tied to a tangible asset. It's when the debt isn't secured or is disproportionate to revenue you encounter issues
 
Most companies have substantial debt it doesn't mean you're broke.

In our case the finance is tied to a tangible asset. It's when the debt isn't secured or is disproportionate to revenue you encounter issues
i was gonna responed after reading this.
but im too drunk
so if u saying spurs finances are good and have no worrys,
thats good enough for me
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but most Premier League clubs are broke/ in debt
  1. Chelsea F.C - £1.38 billion ($1.67 billion)
  2. Tottenham Hotspurs - £726 million ($876.77 million)
  3. Manchester United F.C. - £424 million ($512.06 million)
  4. Brighton & Hove Albion F.C - £360 million ($434.76 million)
  5. Newcastle United - £338 million ($408.20 million)
  6. Leicester City F.C - £237 million ($286.22 million)
  7. Liverpool F.C - £232 million ($280.18 million)
  8. West Ham United F.C - £89 million ($107.48 million)
  9. Southampton - £62 million ($74.88 million)
  10. Everton - £58 million ($70.05 million
its a huge financial bubble thats why they want the Super League

If you own a house which has a mortgage on it and you're in debt of £300k to the bank for example, it doesn't mean you're broke
 
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