We scored 49 goals in all competitions last season.
With the sales of Maupay - 9, Trossard - 8, Bissouma -2, Burn - 1, Duffy - 1 and Cucurella - 1; the loans of Connolly - 2 & Zeqiri - 1; the retirement of Mwepu - 3; & the long term injury of Moder - 2; 30 of those 49 are no longer...
Presumably, we owe Mad Todd one for poaching their number one target, leaving Arsenal needing to pay what we ask for them to get a replacement in this window. He's done well for us and, if they meet our valuation would presumably go with the club's best wishes. I don't have to be professional...
I don't think RDZ's comments will have changed the situation at all. Bloom has never deviated from 'Players can leave if our valuation is met.' He has shown that he is quite prepared to play hardball with players, agents and buyers. If someone meets his valuation of Trossard, the player will...
'... and in return for this benevolent attitude, my client promises to make the minimum effort possible in training and attempt to undermine the manager's authority.' Another rube who thinks that Tony Bloom is like most football chairmen. Ask Poyet what happened when he tried to shaft him. Did...
Football Focus just came out with the usual cliches that the manager should be doing what he can to make up and keep the player. The timeline seems to suggest that Trossard's lack of effort started after his return from the World Cup, his first training sessions with Brighton after the...
Sounds like nonsense. Trossard is a left winger / attacking midfielder / false nine who has, at times, been utilised as an advanced left wing back. I'm not sure that he has ever played as a right wing back in his career. Buying him would cost more than signing a decent and practiced RWB.