Gyökeres Bids (16 Viewers)

Greggs

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In Middlesboro' for talks according to my mate. Says he's seen Gyokeres out for dinner with his family. Will try and get a photo.
 

Skyblueweeman

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LOLZ at the suggestion that Adam Armstrong would move from an established EPL team to a mid-table Championship side.
 

FulltimeWum

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I would expect Brighton have a sell on clause in the sale of Gyokeres. That seems to be normal practice with fees.
As for who might bid. I would think Fulham would be one, as their manager was complimentary of him from when we played them and they need to recruit another forward.
However, would Vik want to sit on the bench watching Mitrovic for most of the season albeit for lots of money each week? He doesn't strike me as the sort of player that would be happy with that.
One thing that makes him a little predictable for the Premier league is the tendency to want to check onto the right side to beat a player.....this he started to work on towards the end of the season and showed signs that he could move left as well. Hence, he's still improving.
I hope we see him here next season, as I'm sure the coaching staff will continue to develop him to the point any transfer fee would increase again.
The big selling point to any progressive team is that he has the willingness to press the opposition.
 

SeaSeeEffCee

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Nations League games, can’t imagine there’s too much limelight on them in the first place…
Nations League games are more important for the weaker National sides. Gives them extra chances to qualify for World Cups and the Euros. Might just be glorified friendlies for countries like us who will qualify for everything anyway but Sweden miss their fair share of tournaments, I’m sure they’ll take them reasonably seriously.

edit: reread your post and realised that’s not what you were saying but can’t be arsed to delete it tbf.
 

Terry_dactyl

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UEFA get next to nothing right but I think the Nations League has been a great addition to the International Calender - It’ll obviously never even come close to the World Cup or Euros but it’s nice to watch more England games with something riding on them
What the hell is it all about? Qualifying for things yeah? But what?
 

PUSB-We_are_going_up

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What the hell is it all about? Qualifying for things yeah? But what?
Chance to qualify for an international tournament, if you win your group then the knockout stage (semi final and final), obviously we all know 4 segments, all arranged by coefficent, you get relegated if you finish bottom of the group to the segment below like Croatia and Germany did in the first Nations league, those who win their group get promoted to the next segment.
I assume that because this Nations league is labelled as 2022/24 you are playing for a Euro 2024 place
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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UEFA get next to nothing right but I think the Nations League has been a great addition to the International Calender - It’ll obviously never even come close to the World Cup or Euros but it’s nice to watch more England games with something riding on them


And a chance for Harry Kane to score more Goals.
 

covcity4life

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UEFA get next to nothing right but I think the Nations League has been a great addition to the International Calender - It’ll obviously never even come close to the World Cup or Euros but it’s nice to watch more England games with something riding on them
Like the Europa conference league it's a good decision from uefa
 

SleepyGinger

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Kulusevski yellow card means he’s banned for the next game against Serbia which might present another chance for Vik. Commentators raving about Ostigard saying he was MOTM.
 

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