With Trump's tendency to adopt fake personas, you could even be him for all we know. In which case, any chance of a loan? Cash* or the missus, either will do.
* Roubles, please. I'm planning for the future.
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With Trump's tendency to adopt fake personas, you could even be him for all we know. In which case, any chance of a loan? Cash* or the missus, either will do.
* Roubles, please. I'm planning for the future.
Norwich have agreed a fee with Crystal Palace, while Burnley appear set to buy Snodgrass.
https://www.theguardian.com/football...lo-guedes-live
I'd prefer to see him at Burnley myself.
me too but in a year or two burnley could be struggling.
Burnley do seem well run, stable and on the up. Their long term potential has its limitations though I suppose and I'd imagine the wages would be better at Palace with some of the players they were able to sign in recent seasons (e.g. Cabaye, Benteke, Townsend). It's hard to know, if Big Sam isn't still wallowing in self pity and can work his usual magic then it could be a brilliant move for him.
Paul's just laying the foundation for another "told you so, I'm a visionary unlike ye lot" :)
I know, and at least if Burnley aren't struggling in a couple of years it'll reinforce his point even more... somehow. :D
I'm still waiting for his "Arsenal will struggle" prediction to come true
Give Paul a break. If it was that easy to state the obvious with such dead-eye accuracy then the internet would be full of guys doing it.
I was thinking Place were more a long ball team, which indeed they are now I looked up the figures, mind you Burnley are second in the long ball table. Anyhow it will be one more team with a Irish player playing so that's good news.
I see Burnley have made another bid. So it's not a done deal with Palace yet.
Palace supposedly only bid for him to cover their arses in the event the Van Aanholt move falls through.
That seems to be as good as done so will be interesting to see what becomes of Brady. Hopefully Burnley will benefit.
Can't say I know much about Van Aanholt. Is he just a left back or can he play further forward?
Various reports online that a transfer fee has been agreed between Norwich and Burnley, and Brady's transfer will be announced tomorrow.
Have you a link? All I see is an RTE one from two hours ago that doesn't work, Bosco just appears and tells me the page wasn't found!
Nothing official from the club yet, just these on Twitter: https://twitter.com/search?q=Robbie%20Brady&s=09
The Irish Sun are running with it now.
Van Aanholt...
Snubbed Sunderland.
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-35411401.html
Brady to Burnley confirmed. In excess of £10.5m and club record.
I think that's a fantastic move.
Delighted with that too.
More here...
I concur, it's an excellent move for Brady to an ambitious grounded club who are determined to consolidate a mid table position for seasons to come and somehow due to the Anglo class structure i'd say no bigger club are going to come in to try and pry away their manager. I don't know how serious Palace were with their intents but it's unpredictable down there in the relegation zone, it's a mexican standoff situation over the next few weeks.
Excellent move, way better than Palace currently 3rd from bottom.
This is quite funny!! :)
https://twitter.com/robbiebrady
Absolutely stunning free kick against Chelsea.
Great goal!
Would be nice to see it from a few different angles.
On tv there were two other angles - directly behind and directly in front. Cracking strike. I'll see if I can find other highlights.
About 3 mins in
http://www.fullmatchesandshows.com/2...ea-highlights/
Class, a carbon copy of this.
Really frustrating that he's missing the Wales game.
I just saw Chelsea's goal now and Brady wasn't too great for it, he'll have been extra pleased for that free kick to fly in. I did hear an interview with him earlier as well saying that he didn't have a very good game.
Brady is cup tied for Burnley's FA Cup campaign. Bit of a shame really when it looked likely he was going to leave when he played in the 3rd Round for Norwich. Hendrick is serving the second of his three match ban today against Lincoln and Ward is on the bench. Alan Power starts for Lincoln in their first FA Cup 5th Round tie since 1887.
Lincoln have just gone 1-0 up going into injury time. Amazing stuff, glad our only representative today is playing for Lincoln.
No, he was an unused substitute. Flanagan started left back.
I saw the majority of it and it was completely deserved too.
Jeff & Robbie's Bromance - http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/39144615