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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2023 8:41:40 GMT 1
Four clubs can save Dele Alli career – report
Alli will have a year left on his Everton deal come the summer. As a result, Dele will hold talks with Sean Dyche in the coming weeks to determine his future.
Dyche – known as something of a strict disciplinarian – will want to see where Alli’s head is at before reaching a decision.
But with his career potentially away from Everton, the Daily Express have suggested the clubs who could yet help salvage his career.
First up, the paper does not rule out him staying at Goodison and getting back on track under Dyche.
However, if a move away is to follow, they suggest two potential Championship moves may help revive his career.
First up, the report suggests Watford could prove an option. Close to his Milton Keynes routes, the Hornets still have parachute payments and could finance his wages.
Should that fail, then Huddersfield are also mentioned as would-be suitors. Under the management of veteran boss Neil Warnock, they suggest the 74-year-old would relish trying to revive Alli’s fortunes.
However, they also believe a move overseas looks the most likely outcome. And they reckon a lucrative transfer to Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr, alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, may well prove an option.
The Riyadh-based club could comfortably afford his wages. And the player’s name still carries some weight, with Alli potentially seen as another high-profile addition to their league.
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Post by VLP Fan Club on Apr 13, 2023 8:59:39 GMT 1
So incredibly gifted but just in the wrong mindset - could have been an England great.
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Post by benhomly on Apr 13, 2023 9:03:02 GMT 1
More likely the Holme Valley Express than the Daily Express.
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Post by foxtrot666 on Apr 13, 2023 9:40:23 GMT 1
So incredibly gifted but just in the wrong mindset - could have been an England great. Agree, it's a real shame, looked like he was destined for the top, hard to know what's gone wrong but it looks like he's fallen out of love with the game.
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Post by detox on Apr 13, 2023 9:41:40 GMT 1
Wasted career ..he'll be sorry in later life.. seemed to have a chip on his shoulder, fell out with family, didn't want to use family name, then fell out with everybody...odd.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2023 13:36:38 GMT 1
I work with an ex pro that is a middle man for agents between the EPL and middle east.
Alli's representatives are in contact and trying to get him a move to Saudi this summer as he has been told by everton that he's not in their plans despite being contracted until 2024. I've also seen pics of him recently doing balloons at parties.
The same middle man is working on Brit Assombolanga moving out to Saudi in Summer
Also Kyle Walker has requested a move out here. This one isnt surprising, I think this would've come to light prior to pep saying that he can't fit in their system.
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Post by sabailand on Apr 13, 2023 14:09:20 GMT 1
Went right off him after someone showed me a video of him and another footballer in the foyer of an hotel, he was drunk giving it the Billy big bollocks 'do you know whom i am' act to the staff, staff member should have slotted the obnoxious twat and knocked him out, hope he fails to resurrect his carreer, he'll probably have enough to see him right anyway.
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Post by mosher on Apr 13, 2023 14:11:08 GMT 1
Anyone who uses the phrase "Don't you know who I am" would immediately be barred for life from any establishment I ran.
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Post by keithAM11532 on Apr 13, 2023 14:15:55 GMT 1
1. We are under a signing embargo right now - so no new players to be transferred. 2. Pretty confident Neil is only here to the end of the season. 3. There will be no Neil/Alli love in.
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Post by sabailand on Apr 13, 2023 14:16:10 GMT 1
I work with an ex pro that is a middle man for agents between the EPL and middle east. Alli's representatives are in contact and trying to get him a move to Saudi this summer as he has been told by everton that he's not in their plans despite being contracted until 2024. I've also seen pics of him recently doing balloons at parties. The same middle man is working on Brit Assombolanga moving out to Saudi in Summer Also Kyle Walker has requested a move out here. This one isnt surprising, I think this would've come to light prior to pep saying that he can't fit in their system. If Kyle Walker goes there he will have to be carefull not to get his cock out in public places and show it to the ladies, stuff like thats frowned upon there.
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Post by mosher on Apr 13, 2023 14:20:54 GMT 1
I work with an ex pro that is a middle man for agents between the EPL and middle east. Alli's representatives are in contact and trying to get him a move to Saudi this summer as he has been told by everton that he's not in their plans despite being contracted until 2024. I've also seen pics of him recently doing balloons at parties. The same middle man is working on Brit Assombolanga moving out to Saudi in Summer Also Kyle Walker has requested a move out here. This one isnt surprising, I think this would've come to light prior to pep saying that he can't fit in their system. If Kyle Walker goes there he will have to be carefull not to get his cock out in public places and show it to the ladies, stuff like thats frowned upon there. More likely whoever he flashed would be compelled to marry him. Blokes can do pretty much what they want (heterosexually obviously), it's the women who get punished for being sexualised. Exaggerating a bit but you get my point.
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Post by sabailand on Apr 13, 2023 14:28:54 GMT 1
If Kyle Walker goes there he will have to be carefull not to get his cock out in public places and show it to the ladies, stuff like thats frowned upon there. More likely whoever he flashed would be compelled to marry him. Blokes can do pretty much what they want (heterosexually obviously), it's the women who get punished for being sexualised. Exaggerating a bit but you get my point. Oh yes entirely, just said it for effect.
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Post by keithAM11532 on Apr 13, 2023 15:22:17 GMT 1
1. We are under a signing embargo right now - so no new players to be transferred.2. Pretty confident Neil is only here to the end of the season. 3. There will be no Neil/Alli love in. Belay my last re point number 1.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2023 16:52:47 GMT 1
If the new owner(s?) are loaded, is this the sort of batshit-crazy transfer rumour we can look forward to over the Summer?
Sweet!
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Post by Terrier Ramone on Apr 13, 2023 22:39:36 GMT 1
Anyone who uses the phrase "Don't you know who I am" would immediately be barred for life from any establishment I ran. Have you ever heard that story about someone pushing to the front of a check in queue at an airport giving it the "do you know who I am" routine? The check in lady went on the tannoy & said "Can someone help this gentleman, he doesn't seem to know who he is?"
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Post by Wingman on Apr 14, 2023 10:43:11 GMT 1
Wasted talent, his head has gone and it appears from the outside looking in that he’s believed his own hype. I can’t see his career turning round, and he is never going to be a real waste like Gazza was once his knee went.
Sadly Alli will keep getting these contracts as managers or owners will think they can tease his talent out whereas I suspect he’s more interested in his social life, cars, walking round within sunnies on in the middle of Winter.
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Post by sabailand on Apr 14, 2023 17:43:03 GMT 1
Anyone who uses the phrase "Don't you know who I am" would immediately be barred for life from any establishment I ran. Have you ever heard that story about someone pushing to the front of a check in queue at an airport giving it the "do you know who I am" routine? The check in lady went on the tannoy & said "Can someone help this gentleman, he doesn't seem to know who he is?" I hope that story is true.
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Post by Tinpot on Apr 14, 2023 21:15:41 GMT 1
Four clubs can save Dele Alli career – report
Alli will have a year left on his Everton deal come the summer. As a result, Dele will hold talks with Sean Dyche in the coming weeks to determine his future. Dyche – known as something of a strict disciplinarian – will want to see where Alli’s head is at before reaching a decision. But with his career potentially away from Everton, the Daily Express have suggested the clubs who could yet help salvage his career. First up, the paper does not rule out him staying at Goodison and getting back on track under Dyche. However, if a move away is to follow, they suggest two potential Championship moves may help revive his career. First up, the report suggests Watford could prove an option. Close to his Milton Keynes routes, the Hornets still have parachute payments and could finance his wages. Should that fail, then Huddersfield are also mentioned as would-be suitors. Under the management of veteran boss Neil Warnock, they suggest the 74-year-old would relish trying to revive Alli’s fortunes.
However, they also believe a move overseas looks the most likely outcome. And they reckon a lucrative transfer to Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr, alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, may well prove an option. The Riyadh-based club could comfortably afford his wages. And the player’s name still carries some weight, with Alli potentially seen as another high-profile addition to their league. Head coaches and managers at HTAFC in the last 12 months: Corberan Schofield Pelach Fotheringham Pelach (again) Warnock No wonder we're being lumped in with Watford!
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Post by shedds on Apr 14, 2023 21:26:46 GMT 1
can throw them into a group of ronnie pickerings
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2023 22:08:55 GMT 1
Wasted talent, his head has gone and it appears from the outside looking in that he’s believed his own hype. I can’t see his career turning round, and he is never going to be a real waste like Gazza was once his knee went. Sadly Alli will keep getting these contracts as managers or owners will think they can tease his talent out whereas I suspect he’s more interested in his social life, cars, walking round within sunnies on in the middle of Winter. Simon Jordan was absolutely scathing about him on Talksport this week. Brutal opinion !
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Post by tepidterrier on Apr 15, 2023 12:24:16 GMT 1
I think his head dropped after losing the World Cup semis followed by the Champions League final a few years ago. He was noticeably worse the following season even under the same manager.
Mourinho definitely had the measure of him, calling him lazy and a shit trainer, who'll regret how his career goes if he doesn't start working harder. That was 3 years ago I think. He's not getting near a Sean Dyche team, and nobody else is gonna want him.
I suspect he'll sod off to the MLS or middle east and never play at Prem level again. I can't think of an example of a player who's had such a dramatic fall from grace who's been able to claw his way back up
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Post by rockwall on Apr 17, 2023 12:54:53 GMT 1
Same career as Lingard. Ruined because of their social media life. More bothered about modelling designer labels etc than their footballing career.
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Post by Amigo on Apr 17, 2023 13:15:48 GMT 1
I actually think he needs help. All the signs of self destruction with his family and stuff going around on social media. Too much too young and can't cope and doesn't seem to have the right circle of family and friends to get him back on track so he'll just continue to spiral.
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Post by Gag_N_Bone_Man (Destabiliser) on Apr 17, 2023 13:56:27 GMT 1
Same career as Lingard. Ruined because of their social media life. More bothered about modelling designer labels etc than their footballing career. Think that's a bit harsh - Lingard had a lot of outside pressure with his mum's mental illness making him have to step in as carer for younger siblings etc, as recently as 2019/20. He's also scored twice as many for England in 5 fewer games than Ali, and has at least some medals to his name.
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Post by Gag_N_Bone_Man (Destabiliser) on Apr 17, 2023 13:58:29 GMT 1
Anyone who uses the phrase "Don't you know who I am" would immediately be barred for life from any establishment I ran. Mate of mine from school was at a uni event once, in the bar, and Richard Whitely was the main attraction. Whitely pushed in at the bar, demanding to be served, and my mate told him there was a queue. Whitely gave it: "Don't you know who I am?" My pal replied "Aye, you're the c*** off of countdown. Now wait your fucking turn!" loved it.
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Post by mosher on Apr 17, 2023 14:12:18 GMT 1
Anyone who uses the phrase "Don't you know who I am" would immediately be barred for life from any establishment I ran. Mate of mine from school was at a uni event once, in the bar, and Richard Whitely was the main attraction. Whitely pushed in at the bar, demanding to be served, and my mate told him there was a queue. Whitely gave it: "Don't you know who I am?" My pal replied "Aye, you're the off of countdown. Now wait your fucking turn!" loved it. Love it. And to think he has the reputation of being "one of the people" and every anecdote I've ever heard about him was positive. It's like on the extras of any movies; all the cast saying how such and such is so nice and down to earth, polite, loving, etc. Of course they are to fellow famous people. But the measure of any celeb/actor/sportsman to me is how they interact with the "little people". As Ozzy once said: If it wasn't for the fans I wouldn't be where I am. Paraphrasing a little but hit the nail on the head IMO
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Post by rockwall on Apr 17, 2023 18:19:58 GMT 1
Same career as Lingard. Ruined because of their social media life. More bothered about modelling designer labels etc than their footballing career. Think that's a bit harsh - Lingard had a lot of outside pressure with his mum's mental illness making him have to step in as carer for younger siblings etc, as recently as 2019/20. He's also scored twice as many for England in 5 fewer games than Ali, and has at least some medals to his name. Didn't know that, so yes harsh from me. I just remember when he wasn't doing too well, spending a lot of time in LA doing twitter and Instagram shoots. I think with Dele, he peaked too soon, had that incredible 18 months and got his luxurious contract and thought he had made it. I think they need a certain type of manager to make sure they keep their feet on the ground. They would have probably both made it to the tip under a Klopp, Pep or a modern day Fergie!
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Post by Gag_N_Bone_Man (Destabiliser) on Apr 18, 2023 10:32:41 GMT 1
Mate of mine from school was at a uni event once, in the bar, and Richard Whitely was the main attraction. Whitely pushed in at the bar, demanding to be served, and my mate told him there was a queue. Whitely gave it: "Don't you know who I am?" My pal replied "Aye, you're the off of countdown. Now wait your fucking turn!" loved it. Love it. And to think he has the reputation of being "one of the people" and every anecdote I've ever heard about him was positive. It's like on the extras of any movies; all the cast saying how such and such is so nice and down to earth, polite, loving, etc. Of course they are to fellow famous people. But the measure of any celeb/actor/sportsman to me is how they interact with the "little people". As Ozzy once said: If it wasn't for the fans I wouldn't be where I am. Paraphrasing a little but hit the nail on the head IMO Since I've been in the comedy game I've been lucky to work with a few well known figures. In the main they're bloody lovely, tbh. On Friday I'm hosting a show which features Tommy Cannon, and will be doing a Q & A with him. I'm shitting myself, as he was one of my heroes as a very young kid- Cannon and Ball was one of my favourite shows. So I want to be at my best, but also hope he's not a knob.
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Post by mosher on Apr 20, 2023 9:08:38 GMT 1
Love it. And to think he has the reputation of being "one of the people" and every anecdote I've ever heard about him was positive. It's like on the extras of any movies; all the cast saying how such and such is so nice and down to earth, polite, loving, etc. Of course they are to fellow famous people. But the measure of any celeb/actor/sportsman to me is how they interact with the "little people". As Ozzy once said: If it wasn't for the fans I wouldn't be where I am. Paraphrasing a little but hit the nail on the head IMO Since I've been in the comedy game I've been lucky to work with a few well known figures. In the main they're bloody lovely, tbh. On Friday I'm hosting a show which features Tommy Cannon, and will be doing a Q & A with him. I'm shitting myself, as he was one of my heroes as a very young kid- Cannon and Ball was one of my favourite shows. So I want to be at my best, but also hope he's not a knob. Rock On Tommy!!! Used to love Bobby Ball as a kid, even asked mam to buy me braces like his so I could do the twangy thing
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Post by Terrier Ramone on Apr 30, 2023 9:35:40 GMT 1
Love it. And to think he has the reputation of being "one of the people" and every anecdote I've ever heard about him was positive. It's like on the extras of any movies; all the cast saying how such and such is so nice and down to earth, polite, loving, etc. Of course they are to fellow famous people. But the measure of any celeb/actor/sportsman to me is how they interact with the "little people". As Ozzy once said: If it wasn't for the fans I wouldn't be where I am. Paraphrasing a little but hit the nail on the head IMO Since I've been in the comedy game I've been lucky to work with a few well known figures. In the main they're bloody lovely, tbh. On Friday I'm hosting a show which features Tommy Cannon, and will be doing a Q & A with him. I'm shitting myself, as he was one of my heroes as a very young kid- Cannon and Ball was one of my favourite shows. So I want to be at my best, but also hope he's not a knob. How did it go mate?
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