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Transfers Summer 2022 Transfer Thread.

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What's a 'locally trained player'?
There are two categories:
1. Club-trained players – players who were on a club's books for three years between the ages of 15 and 21;
2. Association-trained players – players who were on another club's books in the same association for three years between the ages of 15 and 21. No club can have more than four associatio cn-trained players among their eight nominees on List A.

UEFA maximum squad is 25.
Assuming Winks leaves we currently have for UEFA: 17 non-HG, 3 association and 4 club trained = 24.
We can therefore sign a HG plyer.
If Winks were to stay it would be 17 + 3 + 5 =25
We would then have to sell a non-HG before buying a HG player: 16 + 4 + 5 =25.

It means of your minimum 8 homegrown players, no more than than 4 can fall into association trained. That means you have to have a minimum of 4 club trained.
What it doesn't mean is that your 25 man squad can't have more association trained players. You just have to have less than the maximum 17 foreign players to fit them in.
 
9year old, came home after 4months NICU/SCBU (born 1lb 3oz), on oxygen, and, 5year old, both never had medicine post hospital (eldest, youngest none ever), except once ex-wife gave eldest Calpol, broke my heart as she didn’t need it (don’t count milk of magnesia!).

They have Kelp in their chickpea pancakes, plenty of Calcium, loads of Omega3 (Salmon and Flaxoil) inulin to feed to friendly bacteria they get from kombucha etc etc…

Correlation is causation.

Ex probably gives it them, but not that I know of. Just address the bodies in balances kids especially should not need medicine, rather it’s tragic any do.
Kelp in chickpea pancakes? It doesn't sound too appetising....to me anyway.
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Deprivation? Have a word with yourself.

At 20months gave a talk to NHS Consultants, Docs, Nurses, on Neonatal experiences, as a success story. We gave her Raw milk, all sorts of things which nourish.

If you adjust diet according to situation, MY CHILDREN DO NOT NEED MEDICATION, their bodies are primed and fight illness themselves.

They get a bug, then fight it off, gaining mucosal immunity, the real stuff.

Wishing illness on another, because they choose a different way, not the best look.

Born at 1lb 3oz
Brain bleed
Heart holes
Chronic lung disease
Collapsed lung
ROP

Never needed medicine, is somehow negative and tantamount to abuse, to you? We are living the weirdest days…

Now, this abuse, given it’s a miracle she is alive, another that she is in mainstream schooling, must manifest in her schooling?

Arya280222.jpg

She is year 4.
Shit! I've wasted the last 40 years...if only I had known...
 
Agree with Fabio, would like a buy back clause as well.


Tottenham have agreed a deal with AC Milan to sell Japhet Tanganga for around £17m, but the deal has yet to get the green-light from Daniel Levy.

A report from Gazzetta dello Sport over this weekend claims a fee has been agreed between Spurs and Milan to see Tanganga move to Italy, although there remains sticking points in the deal.

The Daily Mail has added further context to the deal today, adding that while the fee is agreed, the initial move will be a loan one for Tanganga. However, Fabio Paratici has insisted on an obligation to buy from Milan, rather than just an option.

But there remains sticking points, namely over the terms of the deal and payment structure. Milan have already had troubles getting deals over the line this summer, and saw Newcastle United pinch Sven Botman when a move for the Dutch defender seemed all but done.

For the ‘amazing‘ Tanganga, a move to Milan gives him a fresh start and a chance to get his career going again. He’ll be hoping to follow in the footsteps of fellow young Englishman Fikayo Tomori, who has excelled in Italy since making the move from Chelsea.

TBR’s View: Tanganga Can Shine For Milan
This will go one of two ways for the Italian champions but if they do get Tanganga playing well then a £17m fee is a massive bargain really.
 
Agree with Fabio, would like a buy back clause as well.


Tottenham have agreed a deal with AC Milan to sell Japhet Tanganga for around £17m, but the deal has yet to get the green-light from Daniel Levy.

A report from Gazzetta dello Sport over this weekend claims a fee has been agreed between Spurs and Milan to see Tanganga move to Italy, although there remains sticking points in the deal.

The Daily Mail has added further context to the deal today, adding that while the fee is agreed, the initial move will be a loan one for Tanganga. However, Fabio Paratici has insisted on an obligation to buy from Milan, rather than just an option.

But there remains sticking points, namely over the terms of the deal and payment structure. Milan have already had troubles getting deals over the line this summer, and saw Newcastle United pinch Sven Botman when a move for the Dutch defender seemed all but done.

For the ‘amazing‘ Tanganga, a move to Milan gives him a fresh start and a chance to get his career going again. He’ll be hoping to follow in the footsteps of fellow young Englishman Fikayo Tomori, who has excelled in Italy since making the move from Chelsea.

TBR’s View: Tanganga Can Shine For Milan
This will go one of two ways for the Italian champions but if they do get Tanganga playing well then a £17m fee is a massive bargain really.
Wouldn’t mind having a buy back clause but in my view, that is brilliant business for an academy player that doesn’t seem to really have a spot here.

Think it works out for all parties here.
 
Either that or someone is having the most random c**t off imaginable.

The last four pages it's been about not giving kids medication and the earth being flat. Welcome to the TFC transfer thread.

In between the debates about the earth being flat and whether the moon landing was fake, there's occasionally some transfer news. You just have to sift through pages of absolute shite to find it

:contefacepalm2:
All geniouses on this forum.

Teeth Weirdo GIF
 
Agree with Fabio, would like a buy back clause as well.


Tottenham have agreed a deal with AC Milan to sell Japhet Tanganga for around £17m, but the deal has yet to get the green-light from Daniel Levy.

A report from Gazzetta dello Sport over this weekend claims a fee has been agreed between Spurs and Milan to see Tanganga move to Italy, although there remains sticking points in the deal.

The Daily Mail has added further context to the deal today, adding that while the fee is agreed, the initial move will be a loan one for Tanganga. However, Fabio Paratici has insisted on an obligation to buy from Milan, rather than just an option.

But there remains sticking points, namely over the terms of the deal and payment structure. Milan have already had troubles getting deals over the line this summer, and saw Newcastle United pinch Sven Botman when a move for the Dutch defender seemed all but done.

For the ‘amazing‘ Tanganga, a move to Milan gives him a fresh start and a chance to get his career going again. He’ll be hoping to follow in the footsteps of fellow young Englishman Fikayo Tomori, who has excelled in Italy since making the move from Chelsea.

TBR’s View: Tanganga Can Shine For Milan
This will go one of two ways for the Italian champions but if they do get Tanganga playing well then a £17m fee is a massive bargain really.
Imo, he'll do well for them, the main thing is that he can defend - his tackles are decent, good pace/power, and aggression.

At spurs he had issues with on pitch discipline which with age and regular game time can be fixed.

He's not great on the ball but for a CB it's not the end of the world. He doesn't do any of the Sanchez buffoonery.
 
Either that or someone is having the most random c**t off imaginable.

The last four pages it's been about not giving kids medication and the earth being flat. Welcome to the TFC transfer thread.

In between the debates about the earth being flat and whether the moon landing was fake, there's occasionally some transfer news. You just have to sift through pages of absolute shite to find it

:contefacepalm2:
What are you talking about?

Today I learnt that by not getting vaccinated, eating kelp pancakes and licking mossy rocks, I can fight off every disease known to man. It's been a very productive day.
 
Deprivation? Have a word with yourself.

At 20months gave a talk to NHS Consultants, Docs, Nurses, on Neonatal experiences, as a success story. We gave her Raw milk, all sorts of things which nourish.

If you adjust diet according to situation, MY CHILDREN DO NOT NEED MEDICATION, their bodies are primed and fight illness themselves.

They get a bug, then fight it off, gaining mucosal immunity, the real stuff.

Wishing illness on another, because they choose a different way, not the best look.

Born at 1lb 3oz
Brain bleed
Heart holes
Chronic lung disease
Collapsed lung
ROP

Never needed medicine, is somehow negative and tantamount to abuse, to you? We are living the weirdest days…

Now, this abuse, given it’s a miracle she is alive, another that she is in mainstream schooling, must manifest in her schooling?

Arya280222.jpg

She is year 4.
Frankly, as far as I can see, you're exploting your sick child for your sick woo woo agenda. Using her to try to give credibility to your bullshit.

It's not working, it's only making you seem like a bigger asshole.
 
Either that or someone is having the most random c**t off imaginable.

The last four pages it's been about not giving kids medication and the earth being flat. Welcome to the TFC transfer thread.

In between the debates about the earth being flat and whether the moon landing was fake, there's occasionally some transfer news. You just have to sift through pages of absolute shite to find it

:contefacepalm2:
It’s inevitably what happens when we sign 6 players before August
 
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