Are we really in a position to be signing players just to deprive other clubs of them? I'd rather we get our own house in order and sign those missing positions than fill our bench with expensive forwards. We're not Man City.Beatski wrote:good pointOl' Dirty Bas Dost wrote:The issue may arise though that he goes to a rival club. I'd far rather he was playing odd weeks for us in a revamped attack than pushing the success of the likes of West Ham or Villa.
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Re: The Charlie Austin Thread
I don't think Austin is the priority at the moment, yet he would be another fantastic acquisition! I think if he were to come we would be saying goodbye to Riv and maybe even Cisse as well..the prospect of having Mitro, Perez and Austin as our strike force next season would be very pleasing. However i'd rather we sorted out the defence first and also another winger!

