SufcBilly
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connections to the PrinceQuestion - who is this guy?! He's often acting like he's in the know.
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connections to the PrinceQuestion - who is this guy?! He's often acting like he's in the know.
This time last week the odds were Utd 1/4 Palace 9/1
Today Palace 1/2 Utd 6/4
Question - who is this guy?! He's often acting like he's in the know.
(I'm not doubting those figures btw, though also not checked them. They make sense on the face of it.)
Met him once...? Pretty fuzzy photo of them together.connections to the Prince
Liverpool don't have the financial clout to just keep a player hanging around in the hope that he might improve. They need to divert those funds elsewhere for someone proven who can hit the ground running for them.My only reservation about signing Brewster for the amount batted around is, why are Liverpool wanting to sell the lad if he really is the real deal?Surely klopp would start integrating him into the Liverpool squad as Greenwood has been doing at Man U.
just doesn’t make sense to me. But that’s why I’m a nurse and not a football manager haha
Brewster is a loan.
And?
Betting odds on transfers, (as has been said a hundred times on this thread alone) dictate betting activity, not insider knowledge! If six of us each put £50 on Brewster to sign for United the odds would move, guaranteed.
This doesn't look good, breaking on SSN:
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PALACE MAKE £19M BREWSTER BID
Crystal Palace have made a formal bid of £19m, plus £6m in add-ons, for Liverpool striker Rhian Brewster.
The offer includes the option for Liverpool to have first refusal, and buy the player back for £37m in the future.
Jurgen Klopp hadn’t fully decided whether Brewster might figure in his plans this season, though SSN has been told he is now prepared to let the 20-year-old leave - with Liverpool needing funds to help cover the purchases of £25m Thiago and £45m Diogo Jota.
Roy Hodgson is determined to get Brewster in - he first noticed his ability when he was manager at Anfield, and the youngster was in Liverpool’s academy.
It now looks like Palace are the front runners in the chase for Brewster’s signature - we told you last week that up to six Premier League clubs - including Sheffield United, Newcastle and Brighton - were keen on him.
Yeah but it's got literally fuck-all to do with reality. It's an indicator of how many know-nowt optimists are putting money on him going to a certain club, nothing more than that.And?
It is used as an indicator (not an exact science..zzzzz...tries to explain ,again, to another Whatabouter).
And?
It is used as an indicator (not an exact science..zzzzz...tries to explain ,again, to another Whatabouter).
But if they don't see him being able to step up into their squad to score goals against the same opposition that we'll be facing, is it not a bit of a risk that he wouldn't be able to do that for us, with a reduced number of chances (given our relative chance creation compared to Liverpool's)?There's a big difference between him being decent enough for us & decent enough for Liverpool... they're one of the best clubs in the world.
Can you imagine the fall out later tonight if we get dicked over by Villa............car park and shoes come to mind......Sky sports @ 12:11
PALACE MAKE £19M BREWSTER BID
Crystal Palace have made a formal bid of £19m, plus £6m in add-ons, for Liverpool striker Rhian Brewster.
The offer includes the option for Liverpool to have first refusal, and buy the player back for £37m in the future.
Jurgen Klopp hadn’t fully decided whether Brewster might figure in his plans this season, though SSN has been told he is now prepared to let the 20-year-old leave - with Liverpool needing funds to help cover the purchases of £25m Thiago and £45m Diogo Jota.
Roy Hodgson is determined to get Brewster in - he first noticed his ability when he was manager at Anfield, and the youngster was in Liverpool’s academy.
It now looks like Palace are the front runners in the chase for Brewster’s signature - we told you last week that up to six Premier League clubs - including Sheffield United, Newcastle and Brighton - were keen on him.
But if they don't see him being able to step up into their squad to score goals against the same opposition that we'll be facing, is it not a bit of a risk that he wouldn't be able to do that for us, with a reduced number of chances (given our relative chance creation compared to Liverpool's)?
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