vow Well-Known Member Feb 6, 2020 #1 For Premier League clubs anyhow. "The 2020 closing date will be 1 September at 17:00 BST." Isn't the EFL window, the end of August/Sept 1st anyway? Robins likes to do his business early doors, so it's all good. Premier League clubs vote for return to longer summer transfer window
For Premier League clubs anyhow. "The 2020 closing date will be 1 September at 17:00 BST." Isn't the EFL window, the end of August/Sept 1st anyway? Robins likes to do his business early doors, so it's all good. Premier League clubs vote for return to longer summer transfer window
M Magwitch Well-Known Member Feb 6, 2020 #2 I have read this earlier common sense really there was talk of extending the loaning in period too, a couple of weeks which also makes sense.
I have read this earlier common sense really there was talk of extending the loaning in period too, a couple of weeks which also makes sense.
GaryMabbuttsLeftKnee Well-Known Member Feb 6, 2020 #3 vow said: For Premier League clubs anyhow. "The 2020 closing date will be 1 September at 17:00 BST." Isn't the EFL window, the end of August/Sept 1st anyway? Robins likes to do his business early doors, so it's all good. Premier League clubs vote for return to longer summer transfer window Click to expand... To be fair, nice little bit of prep to know about our transfer window for the 2021/22 season.
vow said: For Premier League clubs anyhow. "The 2020 closing date will be 1 September at 17:00 BST." Isn't the EFL window, the end of August/Sept 1st anyway? Robins likes to do his business early doors, so it's all good. Premier League clubs vote for return to longer summer transfer window Click to expand... To be fair, nice little bit of prep to know about our transfer window for the 2021/22 season.
Liquid Gold Well-Known Member Feb 6, 2020 #4 UK thinking the rest of Europe would automatically follow its lead? Definitely a one off.
hill83 Well-Known Member Feb 6, 2020 #5 Liquid Gold said: UK thinking the rest of Europe would automatically follow its lead? Definitely a one off. Click to expand...
Liquid Gold said: UK thinking the rest of Europe would automatically follow its lead? Definitely a one off. Click to expand...
Liquid Gold Well-Known Member Feb 6, 2020 #6 hill83 said: Click to expand... I can't tell if this is at me or with me so i'm going to tell you to fuck off as a safety.
hill83 said: Click to expand... I can't tell if this is at me or with me so i'm going to tell you to fuck off as a safety.
hill83 Well-Known Member Feb 6, 2020 #7 Liquid Gold said: I can't tell if this is at me or with me so i'm going to tell you to fuck off as a safety. Click to expand... With. Appreciate the cautionary advanced fuck off though.
Liquid Gold said: I can't tell if this is at me or with me so i'm going to tell you to fuck off as a safety. Click to expand... With. Appreciate the cautionary advanced fuck off though.
AStonesThrow Well-Known Member Feb 6, 2020 #8 hill83 said: Click to expand... Hill loves an Henry gif
hill83 Well-Known Member Feb 6, 2020 #9 My favourite ever non cov player to be fair. Plus that handball annoyed my Irish mate for bonus points.
My favourite ever non cov player to be fair. Plus that handball annoyed my Irish mate for bonus points.
Colin Steins Smile Well-Known Member Feb 6, 2020 #10 Liquid Gold said: UK thinking the rest of Europe would automatically follow its lead? Definitely a one off. Click to expand... I thought we would merely deregulate now we've left the EU.....so no more transfer window. We could go back to buying opposition players at half time, just like before the war....lol
Liquid Gold said: UK thinking the rest of Europe would automatically follow its lead? Definitely a one off. Click to expand... I thought we would merely deregulate now we've left the EU.....so no more transfer window. We could go back to buying opposition players at half time, just like before the war....lol