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Big spenders. To be frank, Peterborough squad are the ‘Poundland’ of the Championship. Promoted last year through the playoffs, some of the figures paid for Newcastle United players in recent times would pay for the whole Peterborough squad. Full Article at Soccer Blogs
Big spenders. To be frank, Peterborough squad are the ‘Poundland’ of the Championship. Promoted last year through the playoffs, some of the figures paid for Newcastle United players in recent times would pay for the whole Peterborough squad. Full Article at NUFCBlog.org
I have had no contact from Harry Redknapp about Boyd or Gordon Strachan about Mackail-Smith so there is nothing in those reports
Peterborough's director of football Barry Fry has spoken out after weekend speculation linked the striker with a possible January switch to White Hart Lane. Full Article at Clubcall.com
Peterborough's director of football Barry Fry has spoken out after weekend speculation linked the striker with a possible January switch to White Hart Lane. Full Article at Eat Sleep Sport
Reports over the weekend linked former Boro favourite and now Peterborough forward George Boyd with a £6m move to Tottenham. Full Article at Soccer Blogs
Peterborough director of football Barry Fry has dismissed claims linking Craig Mackail-Smith with Middlesbrough and George Boyd with Tottenham. Full Article at TEAMtalk Football News
Peterborough director of football Barry Fry has cooled speculation regarding striker George Boyd moving to Spurs. Fry has been flooded with enquiries about Boyd, and strike-partner Craig Mackail-Smith, following a weekend of speculation. Full Article at Football.co.uk
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