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Just now, ElDiablo14 said:

Beat me to it😅

That's Jonesy and Kingy right?

 
4 minutes ago, Bonkers said:

image.pngVia the deebrief on FB.

HE IS CATEGORICALLY NOT GOING TO NOT MEET WITH US

 

Finally some trade goss involving us that's exciting!

Bit over the doom and gloom Dees news of the last few off seasons.


Steven King really seems to be leaning on Nathan Jones for these meetings. Great to see

5 minutes ago, demoncat said:

Nathan Jones I will never question your coaching credentials again if you pull this off

Glad you’re speaking for yourself

 

That pic looks like they are certainly finalising some sort of deal


1 minute ago, Ted Lasso said:

Steven King really seems to be leaning on Nathan Jones for these meetings. Great to see

Issue is there's so many 'if's'. If they're pitching to both Humphrey and Flanders full midfield roles at the Dees thats only with the condition that one or both Trac and Clayton are gone.

The other clubs have the clarity to say 'if you want to come here, this is the role we have for you'

We on the other hand are currently pitching 'if you want to come here, depending on other player movements, there may be a full time midfield role for you'.

I feel the lack of uncertainty is going to hurt us big time.

Edited by Young Blood

1 minute ago, rpfc said:

That pic looks like they are certainly finalising some sort of deal

The hoodie and trackies look means business

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1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Hahahaha Nathan Jones looks like Mini me next to Steven King.

3 minutes ago, Young Blood said:

Issue is there's so many 'if's'. If they're pitching to both Humphrey and Flanders full midfield roles at the Dees thats only with the proviser that one or both Trac and Clayton are gone.

The other clubs have the clarity to say 'if you want to come here, this is the role we have for you'

We on the other hand are currently pitching 'if you want to come here, depending on other player movements, there may be a full time midfield role for you'.

I feel the lack of uncertainty is going to hurt us big time.

If track goes and oliver stays, Isnt he going to be playing for Casey :)

The Office Gang GIF

Feel like ive seen the bandana look before?? 🤔


13 minutes ago, demoncat said:

Nathan Jones I will never question your coaching credentials again if you pull this off

Haha I'm on board with this

It's correct he didn't meet with the Dees...

As he was out on a stroll he ran into King and Jones also on a stroll and funnily enough walking in the same direction....

Just now, Gorgoroth said:

It's correct he didn't meet with the Dees...

As he was out on a stroll he ran into King and Jones also on a stroll and funnily enough walking in the same direction....

reminds me of covid days... a big glass of beer in the coffee cup.

Edited by Engorged Onion

20 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Trade period is our Superbowl.

Sure we always lose, but we are always involved.

This will be the most exhausting 2 weeks of my life

21 minutes ago, demoncat said:

Credit where credit is due @Demon Forever

That’s some good mail you’ve got there

People will still choose to doubt and if it doesn't come to fruition they will say i led and made it up. Oh well. The world spins either way


His look is giving business meeting for a multi million dollar contract at noon, and rap battle at 3pm.

Kids these days.

Humphrey has the potential to be what trac was in the next few years, no chance gc give him up even for trac

 
12 minutes ago, Young Blood said:

Issue is there's so many 'if's'. If they're pitching to both Humphrey and Flanders full midfield roles at the Dees thats only with the condition that one or both Trac and Clayton are gone.

The other clubs have the clarity to say 'if you want to come here, this is the role we have for you'

We on the other hand are currently pitching 'if you want to come here, depending on other player movements, there may be a full time midfield role for you'.

I feel the lack of uncertainty is going to hurt us big time.

I don’t think that’s necessarily true. The reporting on the Clarry situation was that if he stayed, he would no longer be in the midfield. And I’m guessing if still around Trac would play forward most of the time.

But the broader reality is they’re both going to leave and we’re simply trying to keep leverage by saying we’d keep them around. And I’m sure that’s being communicated to players we hope to bring in and their managers.


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