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Post by rugbytoffee on Aug 12, 2016 19:17:25 GMT
Next Week now apparently
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fitzyefc
Monster Midfielder
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Post by fitzyefc on Aug 13, 2016 13:45:25 GMT
He's on their bench which is a good sign.
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sheff
Dodgy Goalkeeper
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Post by sheff on Aug 13, 2016 16:57:56 GMT
Did he play today for them?
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pb78
Bench Warmer
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Post by pb78 on Aug 14, 2016 9:17:35 GMT
Everton bound today for medical
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Post by Everton News. on Aug 14, 2016 12:25:24 GMT
Yannick Bolasie to have Everton medical before £25m move from Crystal Palace• Winger travels to Merseyside after saying goodbye to Palace team-mates • Deal could rise to club record £30m if add-ons in the deal are activated Yannick Bolasie travelled to Merseyside on Sunday to undergo a medical at Everton before a £25m transfer, which could potentially rise to a club record £30m, having bid farewell to his team-mates at Crystal Palace. The Democratic Republic of Congo winger, who came off the bench in Palace’s 1-0 home defeat to West Bromwich Albion on Saturday, had made clear his desire for a fresh start after four years at Selhurst Park. Bristol City, who sold Bolasie to Palace in 2012 for only £350,000, are due a substantial windfall having inserted a sizeable sell-on fee into the original move. Alan Pardew, who is already seeking to add two strikers to his squad ahead of the closure of the transfer window later this month, will also want a like-for-like replacement for the departing 27-year-old, but an enquiry lodged with Manchester United to take Ashley Young on loan has been knocked back. United would prefer to sell the former England international. The Palace manager was a reluctant seller but accepted Bolasie’s “heart and soul may be elsewhere” after Everton formally lodged their interest last week. Steve Walsh, the Merseysiders’ newly appointed director of football, is a longstanding admirer of the forward and had been interested in taking him to Leicester earlier this summer. “We know there is a big offer and a big club in for him,” said Pardew on Saturday. “The deal is close and he will go with my best wishes.” Guardian
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