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Well there are four days to go and we always do our business late so you never know.
Viking said:Am I the only one who rather likes transfer windows, even if we don't buy anyone?
Asterix said:Hope he goes to Forest and helps them stay in the Premier League. It's be great to have Forest and Newcastle back in the PL. Leeds too.
DOn't believe the hype. The guy has talent but he ain't anythin' we haven't seen before. Rumours of Real and Barca bein' interested have blown this thing out of its depth. His last two months have no doubt been his best. I'm surprised Darren Ambrose hasn't had a lot of speculation about him as he went on that great run of like 6 or 7 goals in as many consecutive games.Micke said:I'll have to check the lad out to see what all the fuss is about.
Micke said:Have you seen much of him Glovegun? I haven't. What's he like? I get the feeling (from what I've read) that he's a poacher, playing off the shoulders of the defenders, and that he's fast and strong.
"The striker has signed a three-and-a-half year deal with the Premier League side after passing a medical this morning at the DW Stadium," Palace announced in a statement.
ARSENAL are set to hijack Chelsea and Liverpool’s scrap for Victor Moses – if contract rebel Theo Walcott refuses to commit to them long term.
Wigan playmaker Moses, 21, is one of the Premier League’s hottest properties, following a brilliant last campaign when he was central to his team’s miraculous survival.
But Wigan have resisted all bids for the player – who is out of contract next summer – and owner Dave Whelan has slapped a £12million price-tag on his head.
Now Arsène Wenger is ready to emerge as a rival in the race as doubts about Walcott’s future grow.