EPL 2021/2022

Hows everyone feeling about their team's transfer window?

Spurs:
INs: Kulusevski & Bentecur from Juve

OUTs: Lo Celso (to Villareal), Dele Ali (to Everton...possibly Newcastle), Ndombele (to Lyon), Bryan Gil (to Valencia)

The Dele Ali deal to Everton is permanent, pending a late offer from Newcastle. The rest of the outs are loans, and Bryan Gil at least will be back with the squad in the Summer for sure. Just needed to get that youngster more regular playing time. Lo Celso and Ndombele loans have option-to-buy included. Ideally, they perform well and are sold permanently.

Missing out on Adama earlier in the window hurt, but the 2 players from Juve will likely be starters or at least play large minutes. Overall very positive for the club. Barring any very last second theatrics, Spurs business this window is done.
 
Hows everyone feeling about their team's transfer window?

Spurs:
INs: Kulusevski & Bentecur from Juve

OUTs: Lo Celso (to Villareal), Dele Ali (to Everton...possibly Newcastle), Ndombele (to Lyon), Bryan Gil (to Valencia)

The Dele Ali deal to Everton is permanent, pending a late offer from Newcastle. The rest of the outs are loans, and Bryan Gil at least will be back with the squad in the Summer for sure. Just needed to get that youngster more regular playing time. Lo Celso and Ndombele loans have option-to-buy included. Ideally, they perform well and are sold permanently.

Missing out on Adama earlier in the window hurt, but the 2 players from Juve will likely be starters or at least play large minutes. Overall very positive for the club. Barring any very last second theatrics, Spurs business this window is done.
West Ham's is the usual January window, do nothing then at the last minute make ridiculous offers for players, get rejected, say "we tried", rinse, repeat.
 
Burnley just signed Weghorst to replace Wood. Can't make Newcastle happy. Leaves Wolfsburg to get relegated with Burnley? I know someone who won't be happy about this over in the Bundesliga. Wolfsburg doing everything possible to go from UCL to relegation in one season. Strikers don't grow on trees.
 
Hows everyone feeling about their team's transfer window?

Spurs:
INs: Kulusevski & Bentecur from Juve

OUTs: Lo Celso (to Villareal), Dele Ali (to Everton...possibly Newcastle), Ndombele (to Lyon), Bryan Gil (to Valencia)

The Dele Ali deal to Everton is permanent, pending a late offer from Newcastle. The rest of the outs are loans, and Bryan Gil at least will be back with the squad in the Summer for sure. Just needed to get that youngster more regular playing time. Lo Celso and Ndombele loans have option-to-buy included. Ideally, they perform well and are sold permanently.

Missing out on Adama earlier in the window hurt, but the 2 players from Juve will likely be starters or at least play large minutes. Overall very positive for the club. Barring any very last second theatrics, Spurs business this window is done.
Wrong board, but Bayern did nothing but loan some nobodies. Goretza may out for the season now with his patella injury not responding, so another midfielder could have helped.
 
West Ham's is the usual January window, do nothing then at the last minute make ridiculous offers for players, get rejected, say "we tried", rinse, repeat.

It looked for a long time that Spurs' window would be the same. Adama went to Barca after it looked like we had that one locked up. Then Diaz went to Liverpool.

Fans were ready to riot on the twitterverse.

Despite missing out on those 2 big name moves, I think Spurs are stronger after the window and are well placed to make that push for top 4 now.
 
Wrong board, but Bayern did nothing but loan some nobodies. Goretza may out for the season now with his patella injury not responding, so another midfielder could have helped.

Pretty quiet for you lot. The summer should be fireworks everywhere. TONS of expiring contracts all across europe. I anticipate a lot of player movement.
 
Pretty quiet for you lot. The summer should be fireworks everywhere. TONS of expiring contracts all across europe. I anticipate a lot of player movement.
Trying to save money for other expiring contracts with Gnabry, Muller, Lewey or sign Haaland. Just resigned Neuer and Coman. Trying to stay in house right now.

Sule is leaving Bayern and heading to EPL somewhere. Officially gone and will be free transfer. Newcastle, Chelsea, Barcelona, Dortmund in the hunt. Had ACL tear two years ago (his second), but good central defender. First on the charts for Germany too. If Chelsea gets him, Bayern may make a run at Christenson at Chelsea. The Upamecano signing last year soured Sule.
 
The communist propaganda show that is the olympics is going to fuck us for the next few weeks. I ain’t paying for peacock.
 
The communist propaganda show that is the olympics is going to fuck us for the next few weeks. I ain’t paying for peacock.

I got it a while back when games were starting to shift over. I like the fact that I can watch my team whether they are on standard broadcast or not. And I wish the NFL weren't such tight asses about their TV rights.
 
I got it a while back when games were starting to shift over. I like the fact that I can watch my team whether they are on standard broadcast or not. And I wish the NFL weren't such tight asses about their TV rights.
I have it on Comcast. You know what sucks is Paramount+ lately? Maybe my connection. It is on Comcast but constantly hangs. It was hanging last week too watching USA vs Canada, this time on my laptop. ESPN+ the best, never hangs and works on both laptop and Comcast. Everyone should be on ESPN+ but International games are heading to a FOX App. Another one I need to buy.
 
I have it on Comcast. You know what sucks is Paramount+ lately? Maybe my connection. It is on Comcast but constantly hangs. It was hanging last week too watching USA vs Canada, this time on my laptop. ESPN+ the best, never hangs and works on both laptop and Comcast. Everyone should be on ESPN+ but International games are heading to a FOX App. Another one I need to buy.

I've had the opposite experience. ESPN+ consistently has lag spikes with me. Could have been bad connection with my internet at home at the time.

I haven't used Paramount+ in a bit since Spurs' european campaign is done...maybe next season tho!
 
Good week for Manchester United. Lose to Middleborough in FA Cup. Tie Burnley today. At least Pogba scored. I would say Pogba is the most overrated player in Europe. Man United got little out of him in the 6 years he has been there. What a waste of talent. I wouldn't spend a dime on my team for him.
 
Good week for Manchester United. Lose to Middleborough in FA Cup. Tie Burnley today. At least Pogba scored. I would say Pogba is the most overrated player in Europe. Man United got little out of him in the 6 years he has been there. What a waste of talent. I wouldn't spend a dime on my team for him.
Juventus are still laughing at how they conned ManU into that buy.
 
Good week for Manchester United. Lose to Middleborough in FA Cup. Tie Burnley today. At least Pogba scored. I would say Pogba is the most overrated player in Europe. Man United got little out of him in the 6 years he has been there. What a waste of talent. I wouldn't spend a dime on my team for him.

Well I certainly thought it was a good week, anyhow.
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Damn Spurs. Totally outshot by Southhampton. Bad loss. There goes one of their games in hand.
:facepalm:
 
Damn Spurs. Totally outshot by Southhampton. Bad loss. There goes one of their games in hand.
:facepalm:

It was disastrous. I was able to tune in just in time to see Spurs take the 2-1 lead and then promptly give it away 10 min later.

Why cant our teams just win every game? Would make being a fan an awful lot easier.
 
Hell of a win by Spurs. Title race is back on

Liverpool only 6 points behind
 
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