joe123 wrote: » In the queue again this morning. It really is a job to get tickets for games. Had no luck yesterday and sat in the queue for over an hour. Are all your queue times showing "over an hour"?
Exiled2NY wrote: » Min showing over an hours too. Queued yesterday for over an hour and no joy either!!
Luckycharms_74 wrote: »
Knex. wrote: » The main thing we can take from today's match, is that Luckycharms continues to be anything but when it comes to creating match threads. I motion to have him once again, unofficially banned from creating them.
hefferboi wrote: » Ah here! Im in the queue now will I stick it out to be sure?
joe123 wrote: » In the queue again this morning. It really is a job to get tickets for games. Had no luck yesterday and sat in the queue for over an hour.Are all your queue times showing "over an hour"?
Soft Falling Rain wrote: » I'd be sad to Borini go, he's earned another shot with us. But if he wants to be playing regularly there's not much the club can do about that. I can respect his hunger to play.
hefferboi wrote: » I only bought membership yesterday.
naughtb4 wrote: » The LFC.tv site is appalling, crash after crash this morning! Finally get in and find i needed to be a member from the 13th to buy tickets, d'oh!
Paully D wrote: » There's a player who might surprise (maybe surprise is not the right word, but you know what I mean) a few this season. Presuming Davies is off, he'll slot back into that position. I thought he was very good and through no fault of his own lost his place. The injury and Davies superb form when he deputised meant Davies was undroppable. I'm sure it will take him a couple of months to get back up to speed as a first choice player, but I do wonder if teams might be better off taking a flyer on Taylor for a couple of million as opposed to splashing £10m + on Davies. Swansea fans think there's very little between the two and I've seen some say they still think Taylor is the better player. If they could get in a double figure sum for Davies and just replace him with Taylor I think that will be one of the best pieces of business done this summer.
daithijjj wrote: » Neil Taylor
Kingdom wrote: » Unless he's got a release clause for that amount there isn't a hope in hell PSV will accept €8m.
Nuri Sahin wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFsBZfYd2Y4 Only takes a glance at the match thread to see the line up.. edit - or even a few posts up.
MD1990 wrote: » In the last year of his contract after turning down a new deal. Would be some piece of business if we pulled it off.
NapoleonInRags wrote: » Any word on Origi or has it all gone Pete Tong?
brevity wrote: » Some talk on twitter about an 8m bid for Bakkali...
atilladehun wrote: » No. Brian Kerr did a great job in the world cup. The amount of research he did for so many players. He knew what kind of season each of the players had on the bench of some of the crap teams, never mind the obvious few PL stars. Just because a person had idiosyncrasies doesn't mean they are bad. I'd rather his knowledge and personality than so many other bland or idiotic commentators. These friendlies can be tough. A lot of these players could be sliding down the order with all the new players coming in.
billymitchell wrote: » Were we ever even linked with him?
hangballlouie wrote: » You called the Sturridge signing correctly Daithi, when many felt he would flop, what do you think of our transfer dealings this summer? I'll be honest, it is very underwhelming at the moment. Still time for the club to bring in a couple of key signings but nothing so far leads me to think it'll happen. Just building the squad seems the order of the day.
machiavellianme wrote: » Hi chewy