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Henri Lansbury - Signed for Aston Villa


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2 minutes ago, Dimmu said:

You should offer your services to Forest.

They surely do need someone with a more professional touch. :rolleyes:

I'd put the offer in at 9am too, so he had to pay full whack for replying.

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I'm quite uneasy with signing this Lansbury fellow. Maybe it would be better if went somewhere else as he's such a massive **** and **** IMO.

Haven't watched him playing lot, but looks like he always goes for long shot himself, even when the attack is very promising one. So you could add greedy to the list too. Would be very frustrating to watch if he'd continue playing like idiot.

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1 minute ago, Dimmu said:

I'm quite uneasy with signing this Lansbury fellow. Maybe it would be better if went somewhere else as he's such a massive **** and **** IMO.

Haven't watched him playing lot, but looks like he always goes for long shot himself, even when the attack is very promising one. So you could add greedy to the list too. Would be very frustrating to watch if he'd continue playing like idiot.

You would have a go yourself if you were playing with that shower of ****.

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@David

Surely we are able to help Mel out in re-shaping the squad? Villa seem to have the laziest scouting department in the world and I'm convinced we should be exploiting this.  There's plenty of scope for stuff like this...

Rams poised for double swoop?

HITK are reporting that Steve McClaren is planning a double swoop for Derby County stars Andreas Wiemann and Nick Blackman for £11 million pounds.

McClaren is looking to strengthen his forward line, amid concerns that efforts to secure the return of Chris Martin are floundering.  Blackman who is renowned for his aerial ability, dribbling, finishing and set piece delivery is seen as a key component in the Rams march to the Premier League.  With a scoring ratio of 13 goals in 27 starts in the Championship in 2015/16, McClaren knows he will need to move fast to secure the high rated forward and is preparing a £6 million pound bid for his man.  That bid though could be just testing the waters, as McClaren faces competition from Leeds, Newcastle, Bristol City and Aston Villa.

Wiemann is seen as competition for the Rams forward line given key injuries to Rams forwards George Thorne, Max Lowe, Cyrus Christie and Craig Forsyth.  With the Rams forward line under intense pressure recruiting the £5 million pound rated forward is a priority. Privately McClaren, the former England manager, has expressed concerns that the Rams promotion push rests on securing the Austrian's services.  But the ginger tufted magician faces tough competition with Birmingham City and Newcastle also waiting in the wings and Aston Villa monitoring the situation too.

 

Just a quick call to Uncle Mel to make sure he won't sue and we're away, Villa will have bids in the same day.  Doesn't even have to be Blackman and Wiemann, let Schteve, Mel and Sam choose.  I can write this sort of s##t all day long.

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8 minutes ago, Will Hughes Hair said:

@David

Surely we are able to help Mel out in re-shaping the squad? Villa seem to have the laziest scouting department in the world and I'm convinced we should be exploiting this.  There's plenty of scope for stuff like this...

Rams poised for double swoop?

HITK are reporting that Steve McClaren is planning a double swoop for Derby County stars Andreas Wiemann and Nick Blackman for £11 million pounds.

McClaren is looking to strengthen his forward line, amid concerns that efforts to secure the return of Chris Martin are floundering.  Blackman who is renowned for his aerial ability, dribbling, finishing and set piece delivery is seen as a key component in the Rams march to the Premier League.  With a scoring ratio of 13 goals in 27 starts in the Championship in 2015/16, McClaren knows he will need to move fast to secure the high rated forward and is preparing a £6 million pound bid for his man.  That bid though could be just testing the waters, as McClaren faces competition from Leeds, Newcastle, Bristol City and Aston Villa.

Wiemann is seen as competition for the Rams forward line given key injuries to Rams forwards George Thorne, Max Lowe, Cyrus Christie and Craig Forsyth.  With the Rams forward line under intense pressure recruiting the £5 million pound rated forward is a priority. Privately McClaren, the former England manager, has expressed concerns that the Rams promotion push rests on securing the Austrian's services.  But the ginger tufted magician faces tough competition with Birmingham City and Newcastle also waiting in the wings and Aston Villa monitoring the situation too.

 

Just a quick call to Uncle Mel to make sure he won't sue and we're away, Villa will have bids in the same day.  Doesn't even have to be Blackman and Wiemann, let Schteve, Mel and Sam choose.  I can write this sort of s##t all day long.

You need to leave Villa out of the report, make them feel they're missing out.

Otherwise excellent work, you should contact HITC for freelance employment.

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31 minutes ago, Will Hughes Hair said:

@David

Surely we are able to help Mel out in re-shaping the squad? Villa seem to have the laziest scouting department in the world and I'm convinced we should be exploiting this.  There's plenty of scope for stuff like this...

Rams poised for double swoop?

HITK are reporting that Steve McClaren is planning a double swoop for Derby County stars Andreas Wiemann and Nick Blackman for £11 million pounds.

McClaren is looking to strengthen his forward line, amid concerns that efforts to secure the return of Chris Martin are floundering.  Blackman who is renowned for his aerial ability, dribbling, finishing and set piece delivery is seen as a key component in the Rams march to the Premier League.  With a scoring ratio of 13 goals in 27 starts in the Championship in 2015/16, McClaren knows he will need to move fast to secure the high rated forward and is preparing a £6 million pound bid for his man.  That bid though could be just testing the waters, as McClaren faces competition from Leeds, Newcastle, Bristol City and Aston Villa.

Wiemann is seen as competition for the Rams forward line given key injuries to Rams forwards George Thorne, Max Lowe, Cyrus Christie and Craig Forsyth.  With the Rams forward line under intense pressure recruiting the £5 million pound rated forward is a priority. Privately McClaren, the former England manager, has expressed concerns that the Rams promotion push rests on securing the Austrian's services.  But the ginger tufted magician faces tough competition with Birmingham City and Newcastle also waiting in the wings and Aston Villa monitoring the situation too.

 

Just a quick call to Uncle Mel to make sure he won't sue and we're away, Villa will have bids in the same day.  Doesn't even have to be Blackman and Wiemann, let Schteve, Mel and Sam choose.  I can write this sort of s##t all day long.

 

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1 minute ago, Ram a lamb a ding dong said:

It will be down to the player who he would rather play for - Villa or Derby. From a neutral perspective Villa are the bigger side and more likely to go up sooner rather than later. Could come down who offers the highest wages - again Villa.

So basically villa then?!?!

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