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Feb 1st (Final Day): WBA January 2016 Transfer Window
Beats me why anyone would want to sign for Ranieri. A few years ago maybe, but well past his sell-by-date now.
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(26-07-2015, 17:06)tidy Wrote: Beats me why anyone would want to sign for Ranieri. A few years ago maybe, but well past his sell-by-date now.
Kramaric,Vardy,Ulloa,Okasaki,Nugent all at Leicester already i think Lambert to Leicester is a non-starter
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Do not know about you guys but I am worried, talk of Saido going, Diaby off to France, why can we not attract decent players or hold onto the ones we have got. Squad last season was not good enough, luckily for us there was some real dross and Tony arrived ....... can we keep doing it ..... not so sure.

We are a great club, great history, great supporters, very well run, so why why why is everything and every window so difficult.
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Borussia Dortmund's £16m-rated forward Adrian Ramos, 29, is set to snub Crystal Palace and West Brom to stay with the Bundesliga club. (Daily Mirror)

DD Rolleyes Rolleyes
Ubique.
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If recruitment keeps up like this, I can see T.P chucking it in just to preserve his 'never been relegated' status....  Confused



Hope Im wrong
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Hull defender James Chester, 26, is wanted by Crystal Palace, Leicester, Southampton, Newcastle, West Brom and Aston Villa with the Tigers hoping to raise £8m from his sale. (Sun - subscription only)

Meanwhile QPR striker Charlie Austin has laughed off claims that his wage demands are holding up a move away from the club, posting a picture of Mr Men character Mr Greedy on his Twitter feed.

DD Dodgy Dodgy

Abou Diaby: West Brom offer ex-Arsenal midfielder contract

West Brom have offered a contract to former Arsenal midfielder Abou Diaby.
The France international left the Emirates after an injury-plagued spell since joining from Auxerre in 2006.
He made 182 appearances for the Gunners, scoring 19 goals, but the 29-year-old has played just twice in the last two seasons.
"Diaby had a medical yesterday. We've made him an offer and we shall see. The big thing with Abou is getting him fit," said West Brom boss Tony Pulis.
"We've had a look and we think there are things he can do to improve his chances of playing 30 Premier League games and we're confident we can help him do that.
"Whether he accepts that and the ethos of the football club we'll wait and see. He is a top, top player."
Ubique.
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Being reported that we are now interested in Marseille midfielder Mario Lamina whom is Gabonese.

Could be another potential troublemaker as he was sent off in February for punching an opponent in the groin.(Ouch) Sick

Only in his twenties but, I would have thought we had more urgent priorities than more midfielders.
Some days I'm top dog, most days I'm just the lamp post.
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Sako linked again - seems maybe more in it this time as he's apparently 'flying in for talks and a medical'?
http://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2015/07/27/for...ks/page/1/

To be honest I've not seen much of him - any good?
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I'd say potentially a decent Prem player..
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I'd be quite happy if this happened, it looks like the bigger money moves could be for full backs.
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