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18 minutes ago, saintant said:

There is actually a 4th shirt there on the far left which you just catch a glimpse of 🙂

Blackmore did say it was going to be a Long Good Friday, let’s hope there’s more good news to come this evening

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Boom, great day. Feared an exodus akin to the admin years following the amateur hour at the end of the season, which also followed a mockery of a season in the Premier League the year before. These two signings show Eckert very much still has a lot of belief in him from the players and while there will be some outgoings, these two loan signings in January elevated us to a higher level and now they're permanent.

Larin occupies centre-backs so well. He's always battling with them and giving them something to think about. We've been used to strikers hiding from a challenge in recent years and Larin definitely doesn't do that. Played a bit drunk Middlesbrough away, but well worth signing on a permanent based on his other appearances. Now to actually take an interest in him during the World Cup. Thought he'd keep his options open and then get links towards Wrexham with their Canadian links and his performance against them away.

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33 minutes ago, The Kraken said:

Yeah I can’t quite get the other clues. Seems to be a far east or Turkish wrap/flatbread being used by the club and by Alfie House! Eff knows.

It's a Lebanese shawarma, a popular food in Canada. Particularly Ontario.

 

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Terrific news, our very own Cyrille Regisesque  number 9, such a transformative player for us in the second half of last season. Best start to the fuck you reboot possible, along with Danny Peretz! 

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I'm very happy he's joined us permanently. There was a lot of derision from some when he signed, because his track record wasn't great and on paper it did seem an odd signing. So it was very pleasing to see him prove his doubters wrong and become a key part of our unbeaten run.

I just really hope that he doesn't succumb to the Saganowski effect now that he's signed permanently.

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31 minutes ago, HarvSFC said:

Boom, great day. Feared an exodus akin to the admin years following the amateur hour at the end of the season, which also followed a mockery of a season in the Premier League the year before. These two signings show Eckert very much still has a lot of belief in him from the players and while there will be some outgoings, these two loan signings in January elevated us to a higher level and now they're permanent.

Larin occupies centre-backs so well. He's always battling with them and giving them something to think about. We've been used to strikers hiding from a challenge in recent years and Larin definitely doesn't do that. Played a bit drunk Middlesbrough away, but well worth signing on a permanent based on his other appearances. Now to actually take an interest in him during the World Cup. Thought he'd keep his options open and then get links towards Wrexham with their Canadian links and his performance against them away.

Im just really confused, just the other day a Boro fan was telling me that all our players wanted out and were going to sue the club , this doesn't make any sense 

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If the £2.5m fee being reported is accurate, then for a known quantity who has just come to a new league, scored in 8 in 16, and shown that he also contributes a lot occupying defenders and holding the ball up for others even if he's not scoring, again that is an amazing bit of business. 

You can't get a decent youth player for £2.5m anymore, let alone a proven 1-in-2 centre forward. 

Hats off to Spors, he's smashing this so far.

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21 minutes ago, Football Special said:

Im just really confused, just the other day a Boro fan was telling me that all our players wanted out and were going to sue the club , this doesn't make any sense 

Some of our own fans were saying the same thing, along with losing our sponsors, but P & O are staying too!

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16 minutes ago, sadoldgit said:

Some of our own fans were saying the same thing, along with losing our sponsors, but P & O are staying too!

All publicity is good publicity.  

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Incredible we've managed to secure him for next year.

Excellent work rate, attitude and goal ratio.

Will be fantastic to see how he fares over a whole season!

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Brilliant day, another player who we know can do the business up front and who will hit the ground running on day 1. Larin for me was another key player in our unbeaten run.

Also this may give any waverers food for thought about staying.

It's quickly coming together.

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46 minutes ago, Swaythling Saint said:

Huge again! Two signings that are really glad to get over the line.  Again the relationship with Tonda key.

Hopefully there's no ban in the pipeline. 

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Not another one! 

A busy day to say the least, I thought we'd have a chance with Larin either way - but to me it feels as if the club are putting all effort into retaining this team, as it worked so well in the second half of last season. 

He was a little bit WTF when he signed, but immediately he added what we haven't had for many years. Pace/Power and a presence up top. No more relying on Adam Armstrong or Archer to hold it up, made so much difference to us.

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4 hours ago, The Kraken said:

I can’t quite get the other clues.

Looks like a few bog rolls on the shelf above the bottle of Lucozade; are they for the personal use of Downes or is Baz really coming back permanently?

🤔

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3 hours ago, Southner said:

Hopefully there's no ban in the pipeline. 

Even if there is, they're ours. Important business seeing as the effect they both had on our season. We may lose 3 or 4 jewels but this has definitely made the jewels losses less felt. 

If, and I stress if because I don't see it happening, we keep hold of everyone now, we're definitely faves for the title. Just need to replace any we do lose as well ss we have done in the last 10 or so months. 

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It’s far too early to get over-excited, however getting Peretz and Larin over the line is a huge step in the right direction. Just imagine if Spors and Tonda can get THB, Scienza and Jander to stay for a shot at the title - now THAT would be massive.

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Great to have him on board for next season, and what a statement of intent.

Hopefully Dragan is so pissed off at having the play-off final stolen from the club he just throws his chequebook at this season.

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Don't hate me, I'm a little bit in the not rating him that highly camp, he seems slow and unmobile but he's scored goals at this level and can hold the ball up so can't ague with that and cheap 

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10 minutes ago, Mr X said:

Don't hate me, I'm a little bit in the not rating him that highly camp, he seems slow and unmobile but he's scored goals at this level and can hold the ball up so can't ague with that and cheap 

He is anything but slow, as demonstrated on several occasions. Being a big guy he does take a bit of time to get up to speed though. I like him but my concern is whether he would be able to play much more than 30 or so games, he does seem to be a bit minor injury prone, and that's why it worked quite well with Stewart, with a similar profile.

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28 minutes ago, VectisSaint said:

He is anything but slow, as demonstrated on several occasions. Being a big guy he does take a bit of time to get up to speed though. I like him but my concern is whether he would be able to play much more than 30 or so games, he does seem to be a bit minor injury prone, and that's why it worked quite well with Stewart, with a similar profile.

Yes, the prime example was his goal against Wrexham. After the initial few strides he built up some pretty impressive steam whilst keeping control of the ball then finishing with a well placed shot. He's not going to be the quickest over a few yards but give him space to run into and he has decent acceleration.

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2 minutes ago, LiberalCommunist said:

I'd be surprised if next season he's anywhere near as prolific as these last few months, but, really pleased we retained him. Seems like a good lad. 

You could argue that he'll be fitter after a World Cup and pre-season training.

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15 minutes ago, LiberalCommunist said:

I'd be surprised if next season he's anywhere near as prolific as these last few months, but, really pleased we retained him. Seems like a good lad. 

No reason he can’t be, but it was definitely a purple patch.

The much more important thing was that he’s a focal point player and allowed the likes of Azaz, Leo, Fellows etc play further up the pitch.

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