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  • Jimmy Floyd Rabbit
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    Źan Celar

    Played against England, Denmark and Portugal in Euro 24

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  • FurtiveFox
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    Stoke also apparently interested in Armstrong but have to sell first. Some competition may help push the price up. Does though kind of suggest he is at the right level with us as it is.

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  • cross it Dave
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    Second only to WATRB’s.

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  • eam1882
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    Originally posted by cross it Dave View Post
    Lots of very interesting reading regarding our beloved R’s mate.
    Never been on it.
    is it a good site.

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  • cross it Dave
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    Lots of very interesting reading regarding our beloved R’s mate.

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  • eam1882
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    Originally posted by cross it Dave View Post
    Who from? I read it on Loft for Words along with everyone else.
    Don't do loft for words mate

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  • cross it Dave
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    Who from? I read it on Loft for Words along with everyone else.

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  • eam1882
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    Originally posted by SheepRanger View Post
    Also hearing Armstrong to bristol city?

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  • SheepRanger
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    Dykes to Blackburn?

    The QPR striker remains a key part of the first team and would leave a sizeable hole if sold by the Championship club.

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  • FurtiveFox
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    and ended up as Bristol City's player of the year!

    That said, despite always putting in a shift and being available, he had struggled the last two seasons with us so probably best thing all around.

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  • SheepRanger
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    Originally posted by Hendrix02 View Post
    Hi Guys,
    Willock is arguably the best attacking midfielder in the championship with exceptional first touch and playmaking abilities. Despite recent form, his talent remains undeniable. Strengthening our defense and securing a proven goal scorer could unleash his full potential. Dickie's experience is valuable, but we need pace in his position. Securing a transfer fee for him could benefit the team's needs.
    Dickie left us last summer for a fee rumoured to be £1m

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  • Hendrix02
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    Hi Guys,
    Willock is arguably the best attacking midfielder in the championship with exceptional first touch and playmaking abilities. Despite recent form, his talent remains undeniable. Strengthening our defense and securing a proven goal scorer could unleash his full potential. Dickie's experience is valuable, but we need pace in his position. Securing a transfer fee for him could benefit the team's needs.

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  • davieqpr
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    Originally posted by Abseits View Post

    Thing is, "homegrown" has nothing to do with nationality. A homegrown player is simply a player that's played in England/Wales for three years before the end of the season they turn 21 in. This is why rich teams buy boatloads of foreigners aged 17/18 and sit on them or farm them out on loan whilst they tot up the requisite 3 years. William Saliba is homegrown but that Scottish fellah we just bought isn't homegrown for instance.

    I'm guessing most folks assume homegrown means "British and came through the ranks at his current club" but it doesn't at all. Someone like Saliba will always be regarded as homegrown in English football even if he subsequently moves to several different prem clubs. When Greg Dyke bought in the rules he wanted them far more stringent, think he wanted 5 years before age 18? But, clubs moaned and cited all manner of employment rules and human rights nonsense and got it watered down.

    I don't think Sinclair Armstrong can qualify as homegrown, I reckon he's 2 months too old! This could be a negative factor in terms of his transfer value maybe.
    Think you need to read up on the restrictions on signing foreign youth players.

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  • LoftusRoadLad
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    Not a bad shout that

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  • Abseits
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    Originally posted by davieqpr View Post
    Eight of the twenty five man squad must be homegrown. A problem Burnley have with 37 senior players and only 6 homegrown.
    Thing is, "homegrown" has nothing to do with nationality. A homegrown player is simply a player that's played in England/Wales for three years before the end of the season they turn 21 in. This is why rich teams buy boatloads of foreigners aged 17/18 and sit on them or farm them out on loan whilst they tot up the requisite 3 years. William Saliba is homegrown but that Scottish fellah we just bought isn't homegrown for instance.

    I'm guessing most folks assume homegrown means "British and came through the ranks at his current club" but it doesn't at all. Someone like Saliba will always be regarded as homegrown in English football even if he subsequently moves to several different prem clubs. When Greg Dyke bought in the rules he wanted them far more stringent, think he wanted 5 years before age 18? But, clubs moaned and cited all manner of employment rules and human rights nonsense and got it watered down.

    I don't think Sinclair Armstrong can qualify as homegrown, I reckon he's 2 months too old! This could be a negative factor in terms of his transfer value maybe.

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