Now that the Albion's transfer embargo is really beginning to bite, I thought it would be nice to relive the halcyon days of rumours.
Calleri, Bolanos I just wish I could remember that wingers name for the hat-trick.
Anyone who's wee-weeing over these attempted 'deals' clearly has no soul.
Sure it's a lot of money, that isn't yours.
'But he's not proven in England', so what?
England and the English are reasonably shitehouse at football, but top of the class in marketing.
Where's your sense of adventure...
For whatever reason, and I'll hazard a guess money and temperament covers at least 2 of those options, the club has already discounted 'proven' talent.
Tony is many things, but reckless isn't a word that normally gets associated with him.
There's clearly a policy to shop in South America and a...
If you're going to keep saying that, with a fair degree of justification.
I'm going to keep asking, what I feel is an equally justifiable question. what proven striker are you buying for £5-7m*?
*Do we know for certain what currency any bids are being made in?
Like it or not, and understandably many don't, that is the key.
If IF IF MB or any South American starlet, hit the ground running he becomes a blank cheque in the Summer.
Doesn't he have a £15m price tag?
If he went for a 'peanuts low' £7m he'll be in the Premier League 01.02.16.
(I hate these conversations, 'only £7m', what a fookin joke, football is)
I wonder the calibre of striker with lower premier league, upper championship, experience 'only' £7m would buy the Albion?
I can't really fault the club for wanting to cast their nets a long way from home.
I'm sure given the choice the recruitment team would love to be shopping in London, the...