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Just saw that Dempsey's getting an irregular heartbeat checked out, and won't play in the two USMNT qualifiers in September. Hope he's all good.

Who replaces him in the team's lineup up front?
 

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Puly or Green...

Get those young guns firing...


Seriously though... I was rather concerned when I read that,... Hopefully nothing that lingers for him.
 

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A. Pool should have put one in already

B.) Can't wait to get them playing in front of the Kop in a couple weeks.

C.) Dele Ali is my favorite English player to watch do bad other than Sterling.
 

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Celtic on the verge of signing Cristian Gamboa from West Brom... anyone know anything about him? What I have read thus far has me very excited. Supposedly a very quick RB, solid,... good young talent...
 

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Celtic on the verge of signing Cristian Gamboa from West Brom... anyone know anything about him? What I have read thus far has me very excited. Supposedly a very quick RB, solid,... good young talent...

I think Gamboa is Rodgers's backup plan to Andre Wisdom, who Rodgers worked with at LFC, but LFC are being assholes about the loan fee. I hope they work something out.

It's weird because they are very different types of RBs. Wisdom is tall and strong, can double as a center-back or can play on the right side of a back three. Gamboa is more of a wing-back, I thought--which means he will find opportunities limited at WBA, since Tony Pulis basically plays 4 center backs.

Rodgers has already experimented with a back 3 at Celtic, correct? And it was something he experimented with at LFC as well. If he plans to do more of that, Wisdom is a great pickup for him, since he can play on the right side of a back 4 or back 3.

I wouldn't get the Gamboa signing. I wonder if that is Celtic trying to put pressure on LFC to let Wisdom go.
 
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I think Gamboa is Rodgers's backup plan to Andre Wisdom, who Rodgers worked with at LFC, but LFC are being assholes about the loan fee. I hope they work something out.

I think it's past that point,... Gamboa is in Glasgow right now having a medical.
 

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I think it's past that point,... Gamboa is in Glasgow right now having a medical.

Yep, Wisdom is off to Austrian champs Salzburg. Good move for him.

Random, but good. I wonder if Sadio Mane had something to do with that deal. He played for Salzburg 2 years ago, if I'm not mistaken.
 

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Celtic signed Gamboa, I like the move a lot if half of what i read is true.

It gets better, Celtic are talking to Juve about Hernanes,... and are rumored to be looking at a loan deal for Jack Wilshere... you read that correct.

Even if nothing comes form those two... the 'feel' around Celtic is certainly, completely, different with Rodgers, that's for sure.
 

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Tottenham just broke its club-record transfer fee (£30 million) for........

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......Moussa Sissoko?

I know the TV money runs deep but damn. That's AT LEAST double his value.
 

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Did anyone have a transfer window comparable to Man United?

Manchester City, Juventus, Borussia Dortmund, Barca.

I will happily take Nolito, Sane, Gundogan, Stones and Bravo (not a fan of the Bravo move, and Stones they overspent on), not to mention some potential young talent in Moreno and Zinchenko.

Man U definitely had a good transfer window, even if they did overspend on Pogba.

I think Juventus had the best, even if they overspent on Higuain. Bringing back Cuardrado was huge, hanging onto Chiellini was even bigger. Dani Alves on a free transfer, Pjanic is a stud, and Benatia on loan with the option to buy? I gotta give it to Juventus. Plus, they had a net income of 6.2 million pounds for the window. Not bad for all those moves.

Dortmund became absolutely loaded in depth with Gotze, Schurlle, Dembelle, Bartra, Mor, Rode, and Guerriero.
 

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I think Leicester also had a very solid (not elite) transfer window with the only key loss being Kante and bringing on Slimani and Musa in the attack. Those 2, plus Vardy will be absolutely deadly all year. Throw in a good GK in Zeiler and maybe Kante 2.0 and Mendy and they had a decent window. Not to mention, the key cog in everything last year, Mahrez, not leaving for Arsenal.
 

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All 10+ million EPL transfers in Euros:

ARSENAL
Xhaka from Monchengladbach (45 m)
Mustafi from Valencia (41 m)
Lucas Perez from Deportivo (20 m)

BOURNEMOUTH
Ibe from Liverpool (18 m)

CHELSEA
Kante from Leicester (36 m)
Batshuayi from Marseille (40 m)
Marcos Alonso from Fiorentina (27 m)
David Luiz from PSG (40 m)

CRYSTAL PALACE
James Tomkins from West Ham (12 m)
Bentenke from Liverpool (31 m)
Andros Townsend from Newcastle (15.5 m)

EVERTON
Ashley Williams from Swansea (14 m)
Yannick Bolaise from Crystal Palace (30 m)

LEICESTER
Islam Slimani from Sporting (34 m)
Ahmed Musa from CSKA Moscow (18 m)
Mendy from Nice (15 m)

LIVERPOOL
Wijnaldum from Newcastle (30 m)
Sadio Mane from Southampton (41 m)

MANCHESTER CITY
Gabriel Jesus from Palmeiras (32 m)
Gundogan from Dortmund (25.8 m)
Leroy Sane from Schalke (45 m)
Claudio Bravo from Barcelona (18 m)
Nolito from Celta (18 m)
John Stones from Everton (55.5 m)

MANCHESTER UNITED
Paul Pogba from Juventus (105 m)
Mkhitaryan from Dortmund (30 m)
Eric Bailly from Villarreal (38.3)

MIDDLESBOROUGH
Marten de Roon from Atalanta (14.25)

SOUTHAMPTON
Sofiane Boufal from Lille (20 m)
Nathan Redmond from Norwich (13.5 m)
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg from Munich (15 m)

STOKE CITY
Joe Allen from Liverpool (15.5)

SUNDERLAND
Didier Ndong from Lorient (16 m)

SWANSEA CITY
Borja Baston from Atletico (18 m)

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR
Victor Wanyama from Southampton (14.4 m)
Vincent Janssen from AK Alkmaar (20.5 m)
Georges-Kevin N'Koudou from Marseille (11 m)
Moussa Sissoko from Newcastle (30 m)

WATFORD
Roberto Pereyra from Juventus (15 m)
Isaac Success from Granada (11 m)

WEST BROMWICH
Nacer Chadli from Tottenham (15.2 m)

WEST HAM UNITED
Andre Ayew from Swansea (24 m)
 

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Manchester City, Juventus, Borussia Dortmund, Barca.

I will happily take Nolito, Sane, Gundogan, Stones and Bravo (not a fan of the Bravo move, and Stones they overspent on), not to mention some potential young talent in Moreno and Zinchenko.

Man U definitely had a good transfer window, even if they did overspend on Pogba.

I think Juventus had the best, even if they overspent on Higuain. Bringing back Cuardrado was huge, hanging onto Chiellini was even bigger. Dani Alves on a free transfer, Pjanic is a stud, and Benatia on loan with the option to buy? I gotta give it to Juventus. Plus, they had a net income of 6.2 million pounds for the window. Not bad for all those moves.

Dortmund became absolutely loaded in depth with Gotze, Schurlle, Dembelle, Bartra, Mor, Rode, and Guerriero.
Curious, why don't you like the Bravo move?
 

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I will happily take Nolito, Sane, Gundogan, Stones and Bravo (not a fan of the Bravo move, and Stones they overspent on), not to mention some potential young talent in Moreno and Zinchenko.

Dortmund became absolutely loaded in depth with Gotze, Schurlle, Dembelle, Bartra, Mor, Rode, and Guerriero.

Dude, take if from a Barca fan who was not happy to see him leave...Bravo is a STUD and you will be happy to have him. And he's done it at the highest levels, so there is no fear in his game.

As for Dortmund, man, all that talent means no spot for Pulicic :(
 

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Curious, why don't you like the Bravo move?

Dude, take if from a Barca fan who was not happy to see him leave...Bravo is a STUD and you will be happy to have him. And he's done it at the highest levels, so there is no fear in his game.

As for Dortmund, man, all that talent means no spot for Pulicic :(

I am not doubting Bravo's talent, but I was a Hart fan. Even with his occasional mishap and haphazard passing, he came in the clutch many times and was the longest standing player at the club.

As far as the Dortmund talent, Pulisic will still see some time, but he will have to take advantage of those opportunities if he wants to see more. Right now, he is probably ahead of Emre Mor, but only marginally.
 

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Pulisic is the most gifted on the ball player I have seen in a US uniform possibly ever.. He terrifies defenders in 1v1s. And he is 17.

That is not to say he will be the GOAT, but if he puts in the work he has a great shot.
 

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Manchester City, Juventus, Borussia Dortmund, Barca.

I will happily take Nolito, Sane, Gundogan, Stones and Bravo (not a fan of the Bravo move, and Stones they overspent on), not to mention some potential young talent in Moreno and Zinchenko.

Such a strong window for Man City. Just an embarrassment of attacking talent. Don't forget they are adding Gabriel Jesus in January, who looked like a breakout star for Brazil last week.

I'm curious how they will line up this weekend without Aguero. I kind of like the idea of Nolito as the center forward, with Navas on the wing. Or maybe more likely is Iheanacho as the center forward, with Nolito staying on the wing?
 

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Such a strong window for Man City. Just an embarrassment of attacking talent. Don't forget they are adding Gabriel Jesus in January, who looked like a breakout star for Brazil last week.

I'm curious how they will line up this weekend without Aguero. I kind of like the idea of Nolito as the center forward, with Navas on the wing. Or maybe more likely is Iheanacho as the center forward, with Nolito staying on the wing?

I like Nolito up top, but as unorthodox as it may sound, I would love to see De Bruyne as a false 9. That won't happen though. Idk what to expect from Pep. Very disappointed to not have Aguero, but just gotta hope they bring their A game.
 

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I am not doubting Bravo's talent, but I was a Hart fan. Even with his occasional mishap and haphazard passing, he came in the clutch many times and was the longest standing player at the club.

As far as the Dortmund talent, Pulisic will still see some time, but he will have to take advantage of those opportunities if he wants to see more. Right now, he is probably ahead of Emre Mor, but only marginally.

Yeah I was very sad to see Joe go, he's a legend and I will always love him, but watching the team and seeing how Pep likes to play, it seems obvious that Joe would struggle and we would need someone like Bravo.
 

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That was a fun game to watch. Amazing what a difference coaches make. Pep working his magic once again. DeBruyne acted like the best player in the EPL today - simply magnificent. Rough start for Bravo but he'll get better. Rashford has to start...total difference maker for Man U.
 

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That was a fun game to watch. Amazing what a difference coaches make. Pep working his magic once again. DeBruyne acted like the best player in the EPL today - simply magnificent. Rough start for Bravo but he'll get better. Rashford has to start...total difference maker for Man U.

Wonder how Jose felt, seeing KDB dominate his team after slagging him off at Chelsea
 
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