Drink water injury
Drink water injury
Heard he's out for a while. Now wearing a cast. That's us struggling in midfield, unless is precautionary.
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Sorry for headline spelling, text made the change
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Back in jan
Most likely be recalled
Most likely be recalled
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Thank god Chelsea are under an embargo or that could have been our next Defour!
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Complete panic buy, we had all summer to find a centre mid yet we ended up scrambling around desperately in the last few hours and ended up with someone who has barely played for 2 years.
Just kicking the can down the road before we have the same problem this summer.
Just kicking the can down the road before we have the same problem this summer.
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Are we paying his wages?
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I hope we'd be shrewd enough to sort that out in the contract.Shappie wrote:Are we paying his wages?
So yeah we probably are !
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usually if there is a serious injury there is a clause to send the player back to his parent club.
Has this injury even been confirmed ?
Has this injury even been confirmed ?
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A couple of weeks ago many on here were claiming him to be the Messiah and that he should walk (hobble) straight into our 1st team.jrgbfc wrote:Complete panic buy, we had all summer to find a centre mid yet we ended up scrambling around desperately in the last few hours and ended up with someone who has barely played for 2 years.
Just kicking the can down the road before we have the same problem this summer.
Now he is injured (if confirmed) and he was a panic buy (we haven't even bought him)!
The reality as usual is somewhere in the middle. He was a calculated gamble which wouldn't cost us much but had the potential to make us much better / add depth if it worked out.
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Given I knew about it a week before we signed him would suggest it wasn’t a case of scrambling around in the last few hours nor a panic buy.jrgbfc wrote:Complete panic buy, we had all summer to find a centre mid yet we ended up scrambling around desperately in the last few hours and ended up with someone who has barely played for 2 years.
Just kicking the can down the road before we have the same problem this summer.
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ClaretTony wrote:Given I knew about it a week before we signed him would suggest it wasn’t a case of scrambling around in the last few hours nor a panic buy.
Don't let the truth spoil his stupidity
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Hazard hasn’t played for Real Madrid yet.
******* panic buyers hahahahahahahah
******* panic buyers hahahahahahahah
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Someone has toclaretonthecoast1882 wrote:Don't let the truth spoil his stupidity
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I bet he doesn't start 5 league games for us.ClaretTony wrote:Someone has to
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Any truth to this?
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And?jrgbfc wrote:I bet he doesn't start 5 league games for us.
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How much?jrgbfc wrote:I bet he doesn't start 5 league games for us.
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jrgbfc wrote:I bet he doesn't start 5 league games for us.
How much you willing to put up ?
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Where did you hear this as cannot find any info anywhere ???????Bfc wrote:Sorry for headline spelling, text made the change
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He only heard it, probably from the cleaning lady. She probably meant she'd seen him plastered
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Nothing online. Could be true. Doesn’t mean he was a panic buy. Actually exactly what we need our problem is doing things as late as we do.Bosscat wrote:Where did you hear this as cannot find any info anywhere ???????
Don’t understand why we don’t get them in early. Get them fit and ready to start on day one. We all know how much Dyche values work ethic fitness and spirit.
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Firthy wrote:He only heard it, probably from the cleaning lady. She probably meant she'd seen him plastered
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Both Garlick & Dyche have constantly said we can’t do that. We are not the only ones either given the number of late deals that go through every year.cricketfieldclarets wrote:Don’t understand why we don’t get them in early. Get them fit and ready to start on day one. We all know how much Dyche values work ethic fitness and spirit.
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Hes been seen on crutches at gawthorpe
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For all we know he may have been hanging on for a better offer?cricketfieldclarets wrote:Nothing online. Could be true. Doesn’t mean he was a panic buy. Actually exactly what we need our problem is doing things as late as we do.
Don’t understand why we don’t get them in early. Get them fit and ready to start on day one. We all know how much Dyche values work ethic fitness and spirit.
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ClaretTony not denying it. To me that's a decent clue.Murger wrote:Can't see owt on social media.
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Ha ha.jrgbfc wrote:ClaretTony not denying it. To me that's a decent clue.
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Go on then I'll put my money where my mouth is. If he starts 5 league games for us I'll donate 20 quid to the charity of your choice. Can't say fairer than that?claretonthecoast1882 wrote:How much you willing to put up ?
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It’s a very good thing Cork has made an improvement on last season.
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Cork has been far better so far than he’s been for a season and a halfSGr wrote:It’s a very good thing Cork has made an improvement on last season.
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Drinkwater wasn’t a panic buy (or loan in this case), let’s not get it twisted. 29 year old but a Premier League winner and exactly the right profile.
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I asked first!jrgbfc wrote:Go on then I'll put my money where my mouth is. If he starts 5 league games for us I'll donate 20 quid to the charity of your choice. Can't say fairer than that?
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Go on then, a tenner to you and a tenner to my mate claretonthecoast.Tall Paul wrote:I asked first!
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Must have heard it from a fellow pessimist and another poster who likes to have a moan at the club
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So if this is true does that mean the Transfer window was a poor one again?
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No. Tit.Right_winger wrote:So if this is true does that mean the Transfer window was a poor one again?
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We could if we really wanted to do.ClaretTony wrote:Both Garlick & Dyche have constantly said we can’t do that. We are not the only ones either given the number of late deals that go through every year.
IMO it’s a nonsense that we hang on so late.
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People moan about the transfers enough as it is, just imagine the carnage on here if we just gave in and overpaid in wages and fees then the player flopped....
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Fair do’s if he doesn’t then let me know the charity of your choice and I will donate £20jrgbfc wrote:Go on then I'll put my money where my mouth is. If he starts 5 league games for us I'll donate 20 quid to the charity of your choice. Can't say fairer than that?
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Steady your bottom lip ffs. Drinkwater was no panic buy but a quality seasoned prem player in the position we needed , injuries happen and it’s frustrating but we could of signed de Bruyne and he could have been crocked in the canteen , it’s the way it goesjrgbfc wrote:Complete panic buy, we had all summer to find a centre mid yet we ended up scrambling around desperately in the last few hours and ended up with someone who has barely played for 2 years.
Just kicking the can down the road before we have the same problem this summer.
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Would cost us more money, in some cases considerably more money, and/or we wouldn’t get the players at all who often won’t commit until later. It’s not just us, it’s only those who can throw money at it who can get in early.cricketfieldclarets wrote:We could if we really wanted to do.
IMO it’s a nonsense that we hang on so late.
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Did he do it straining his neck to get a sip from the fountain?
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Has the injury been confirmed yet or is the OP on a wind up?
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Is that it? Your one of these ifTheFamilyCat wrote:No. Tit.
Dyche says jump your like how high types aren’t you.
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Neither. I doubt the OP would be on the wind up and, likewise, I wouldn’t expect the club to be rushing to confirm any injury should there be one until such time as they have confirmed details.GodIsADeeJay81 wrote:Has the injury been confirmed yet or is the OP on a wind up?
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Really? More than when we are desperate at the 11th hour and have to get someone in?ClaretTony wrote:Would cost us more money, in some cases considerably more money, and/or we wouldn’t get the players at all who often won’t commit until later. It’s not just us, it’s only those who can throw money at it who can get in early.
And sometimes its worth paying more.
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Bad news if confirmed but I suppose that 3 decent midfielders to fill 2 spots is better than we have had in the past.
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When are we desperate? But the manager & chairman have both explained it countless times why we can’t go early even though it would be better if we could.cricketfieldclarets wrote:Really? More than when we are desperate at the 11th hour and have to get someone in?
And sometimes its worth paying more.
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I'm thinking that we might be/have to lump on in January for a signing.
Let's hope for a Barnes/Keane type January signing, but for midfield obviously.
Let's hope for a Barnes/Keane type January signing, but for midfield obviously.
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