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Feb 1st (Final Day): WBA January 2016 Transfer Window
West Brom's 22-year-old striker Saido Berahino, who wanted to leave the Baggies in August, has 'liked' a series of tweets criticising his club. (Daily Telegraph) DD Angry Angry
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West Brom striker Saido Berahino, 22, is again set to miss out on a move to Tottenham - because the Baggies are refusing to deal with the Londoners. (Daily Mirror) DD Whistle Whistle
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Got to say there seems to be no reason you would keep hold of Berahino after everything that has gone on!! Screw who you sell him to, whoever stumps up the money should get him!! He is doing nothing for you and his attitude which seems so plain to see from the outside has to be doing damage on the inside as well!! Get your 20m+ and move on!!
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(10-12-2015, 03:02)Dingle-Dingle Wrote: West Brom striker Saido Berahino, 22, is again set to miss out on a move to Tottenham - because the Baggies are refusing to deal with the Londoners. (Daily Mirror)  DD  Whistle  Whistle

Quite right too!!!

P**s off Levy, you can keep your Greenshield stamps to yourself. Angry
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Quite right DD...... I predicted this last summer after Levy's cheap behaviour.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/t...am-6982790

Sell to anyone but Levy and Spurs and a lot of other clubs are of the same opinion. He thinks being a greasy 'Landaner' he can ride roughshod over clubs like ours.
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(01-09-2015, 08:10)Dingle Bells - Dingle Bells Wrote:
(01-09-2015, 07:20)DannytheBaggie Wrote: LESCOTT,

Can someone/anyone please give me a good reason why we are letting our best centre half go to a rival? Player of the season, our best centre back, and can play left back (although i don't like that!). We cant use his age as an excuse as we have McAuley still playing and Olsson must be as a similar age to Jolean?

I appreciate that Villa is his boyhood club but he is our player and we call the shots (I think?!?)!

It must be something to do with his contract? Can anyone shed any light because I am bemused by this one!

IMO Lescott hasnt looked a shade on what he did last year, everytime he has the ball I find myself wincing, he just looks old and slow. I know he has buckets full of experience at all levels. But put it this way, would you rather have a rapidly aging Lescott or Evans? (a potential defensive for the next 3/4/5 years)?

We could of not brought Evans and Kept/keep Lescott another year, but whose to say the player we would of replaced him with next year would be as good as Evans/Lescott?

Just saying??
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West Brom manager Tony Pulis phoned former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher last week and urged him to follow fellow pundit Gary Neville into management. (BBC Radio 5 live) DD Whistle Whistle
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Mathieu Debuchy (Arsenal) – (Dec 14, GFS) – Out of favour right back
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(14-12-2015, 12:49)Stairs Wrote: Mathieu Debuchy (Arsenal) – (Dec 14, GFS) – Out of favour right back

Will probably speak to Gnabry who will say don't bother coming here, you dont get to play. Stay at arsenal!

Ashley Cole anyone? Experience in abundance. Quality defender although getting on a bit and may seek a pay day in the MLS.
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(14-12-2015, 13:25)devwakey Wrote:
(14-12-2015, 12:49)Stairs Wrote: Mathieu Debuchy (Arsenal) – (Dec 14, GFS) – Out of favour right back

Will probably speak to Gnabry who will say don't bother coming here, you dont get to play. Stay at arsenal!


Ashley Cole anyone? Experience in abundance. Quality defender although getting on a bit and may seek a pay day in the MLS.

Ashley Cole.....we probably wouldn't be able to afford him even if he was 40 - 34 now so IMO could still do a decent job but can't see him being interested. Quite like Debuchy tho, but pay would probably still be an issue wouldn't it?
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