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El Hadji Malick Diouf signs
- Massive Attack
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the exile" wrote: ↑16 Jul 2025, 07:36 Very pleased about this signing. I remember watching that friendly that England lost to Senegal and he was outstanding. He's going to make a big impact, if that I am certain.
He certainly was excellent in that game. He really stood out with his quality.
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Russ of the BML
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Good signing. Young and on the way up.
Only concern with this is the fact that it took almost four weeks from first interest to official announcement. In first week Prague informed us they wanted £22m and player wanted move. Should've been easiest transfer in history...... But there you go.
Only concern with this is the fact that it took almost four weeks from first interest to official announcement. In first week Prague informed us they wanted £22m and player wanted move. Should've been easiest transfer in history...... But there you go.
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Sydney_Iron
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Never heard of him until we showed interest, nice to see us signing young talent then a journeyman or past their best type.
Welcome to West Ham, hope he pulls up some trees and we have a world class defender in our midst
Not watching the unveiling video thing, haven't had my breakfast yet and its bound to make me want to vomit, such is the cringe and absurdity of these things in the modern game, all clubs seem to do it, quite who its appealing to is mind boggling or im just an old git
Welcome to West Ham, hope he pulls up some trees and we have a world class defender in our midst
Not watching the unveiling video thing, haven't had my breakfast yet and its bound to make me want to vomit, such is the cringe and absurdity of these things in the modern game, all clubs seem to do it, quite who its appealing to is mind boggling or im just an old git
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Jaan Kenbrovin" wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025, 18:44 Desperately need Strikers and a RB. Spend half of the Kudus money on a third LB.
Behave. I don't see any way that Emerson is here next season
We've needed 2 new full backs for minimum 3 years. Took us 2 years to sort the right and 3 to sort the left
We've needed 2 new full backs for minimum 3 years. Took us 2 years to sort the right and 3 to sort the left
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Good luck to him, hell need it.
So was that all business this window?
So was that all business this window?
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Jaan Kenbrovin" wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025, 18:44 Desperately need Strikers and a RB. Spend half of the Kudus money on a third LB.
We have LBs but neither are adept at wing back. Neither are great going forward. I think its a position we badly needed - our attack was so right sided last year. Welcome Diouf!
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But good luck to Diouf. Looks a bit good from the brief highlights I've seen of him.
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Jaan Kenbrovin" wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025, 18:44 Desperately need Strikers and a RB. Spend half of the Kudus money on a third LB.
Next up, going balls deep to get a third right winger in Elliott.
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Desperately need Strikers and a RB. Spend half of the Kudus money on a third LB.
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Yeah first thing I thought. Coffin.
Weird
Good luck Magic son.
Also these videos all clubs do now are fucking cringe.
Weird
Good luck Magic son.
Also these videos all clubs do now are fucking cringe.
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No idea if he's going to be any good or not but I do think this signing will have a big impact on how well we do next season. Wingbacks are massively important if we play the way Potter prefers. They'll be the ones providing most of the pace and width in the team.
One of the few good to watch matches we had last season was the first half of Potter's debut when Summerville played as RWB. As good as Wan Bissaka has been for us, an attacking wing back he is not, so having an attack minded player on at least one flank could make the difference, and we weren't getting that from Emerson or Scarles.
One of the few good to watch matches we had last season was the first half of Potter's debut when Summerville played as RWB. As good as Wan Bissaka has been for us, an attacking wing back he is not, so having an attack minded player on at least one flank could make the difference, and we weren't getting that from Emerson or Scarles.
