It depends how cheap he is. If he just wants to play and be part of our promotion and isn't going to hold us to ransom then it's worth a gamble on a short term deal I reckon - but equally the chances of him being cheap enough to warrant the risk are pretty minimal.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/chelsea-january-transfer-news-castledine-36443799?int_source=amp_continue_reading&int_medium=amp&int_campaign=continue_reading_button#amp-readmore-target
Seems Chelsea are keen to sell him
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NHS trusts don't externally publish statistics of which staff are vaccinated and which aren't so any figures you've seen are guess work and nothing more.
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I wasn't commenting about freedom of choice, just about your assertion that non...
Lampard could have changed the formation to a back 3 or given Perry the nod but has chosen to go with Lati, he must be showing enough in training to get the start.
He will move back to the Netherlands. Good player but second stints rarely work out, we need to look elsewhere. We need established prem quality players or young up and comings and Hamer is neither.
It's possible but equally likely it was just a bit sore and he was just rolling it a bit to get some relief. I dislocated my knee as a kid 30+ years ago and it still niggles me some days.