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- beer belly bert
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Wolverhampton wanderers
Bidding £15.7 million for for porto's Ruben neves this on top of the £13 million paid for Helda Costa would take the spending to £50million under Chinese owners Fosun, still don't rate wolves even with the big money buys
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The natives are getting excited, reckon it's their season Not as giddy as the Villa fans since signing Terry.
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Imagine getting excited about John Terrygessa wrote:The natives are getting excited, reckon it's their season Not as giddy as the Villa fans since signing Terry.
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Not even Mrs Terry does that.1964white wrote:Imagine getting excited about John Terry
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Another club that seemingly doesn't have to abide by the FFP guidelines.beer belly bert wrote:Bidding £15.7 million for for porto's Ruben neves this on top of the £13 million paid for Helda Costa would take the spending to £50million under Chinese owners Fosun, still don't rate wolves even with the big money buys
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First thing I thought of too.y weasel wrote:
Another club that seemingly doesn't have to abide by the FFP guidelines.
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Depends how it works surely. I'm all for a salary cap but FFP cannot be policed easily. Wolves are probably within whatever vague and meaningless rules the FL have come up with.
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This is turning into premier league 2 by stealth
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Feels like it's wide open this season, a few of the bigger names in the Championship seem to be pushing hard whilst none of the teams coming down feel like they are nailed on......Norwich still well up in betting and they look to have a distinctly average squad to me.gessa wrote:The natives are getting excited, reckon it's their season Not as giddy as the Villa fans since signing Terry.
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I think Wolves and Brum could well be the dark horses this year, only Boro (unfortunately_) from the relegated sides to be up there. Fulham have lost a couple of players so unless they replace them they could be less of a force too. Reading not sure about, I think we have a good as chance as any this year.NorfolkWhite wrote:Feels like it's wide open this season, a few of the bigger names in the Championship seem to be pushing hard whilst none of the teams coming down feel like they are nailed on......Norwich still well up in betting and they look to have a distinctly average squad to me.
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They haven't been able to raid the LUFC cupboard for players, thus the distinctly average feel.NorfolkWhite wrote:Feels like it's wide open this season, a few of the bigger names in the Championship seem to be pushing hard whilst none of the teams coming down feel like they are nailed on......Norwich still well up in betting and they look to have a distinctly average squad to me.
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- mchldavies7
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We'll finish above wolves.
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Right now mate I'll have second Brum, the old dog Harry will be chasing too .