No disrespect to Oli who I'm sure can cut it in the Premier League, but it's insane that amounts like £20m are being talked of for a forward who has never scored in the Prem, or for Scotland.Totally agree Lobster, where we differ slightly is that I have real reservations that OMc would be little more than a team squad player for a PL club rather a regular.From what I’ve seen of him he’s a championship player and I can’t really see him going much further than that. This authentic football kit is available in junior sizes small boys, medium boys, large boys, XL boys and is manufactured by Adidas.This is the new childrens … PROPOSALS to restructure York Minster could result in 20 or more redundancies, a letter to staff shows. You can unsubscribe at any time. Former Chester striker Oli McBurnie is hoping to hit the ground running for Swansea City after signing a new three-year deal.
Taking our emotional attachment to the lad out of it, the world has gone mad when Oli McBurnie is worth 20 million pounds. A MAN was taken to hospital after a crash between a car and a motorbike on a main road in York last night (Thursday). Oliver Robert McBurnie (born 4 June 1996) is a professional footballer who plays as a striker for Premier League club Sheffield United and the Scotland national football team. By Jason McKeown. Do you want to stay up to date of all the news about A SONGWRITER has penned a song about a young boy with a rare condition. It’s obscene. Given up with top level football, the one that got me going was Aaron Ramsey signing a contract with Juve for over £20m per year.
The goal was challenged by VAR but upheld.McBurnie was a boyhood fan of Scottish football club In October 2019 McBurnie was charged with drink-driving.In September 2013, McBurnie was called up for a training camp by the In March 2019, following "his breakthrough campaign for Swansea", McBurnie said he was ready to "stake a claim for a Scotland striking role".In September 2019 McBurnie stated his commitment to the national team following a video posted on social media. Please I've just read that Swansea have turned down a £15m bid for McBurnie.Didn’t Juventus pay £3.2m for Ian Rush from Liverpool?Swansea want him to stay but the bidding will start at £20m.Yes Sheffield utd was the club in for him or so I heard but apparently wants a move to Brighton to work with Graham potter again Can t help thinking a year in Conference North could be the making of him.I remember reading a Bradford forum when he went on loan to us.
Anyone else think we’re going OTT on the socials for a player who spent about two months with us on loan?Trevor Birch, the Swansea chairman played for us taking up Ian Rush's place.
Mixed emotions.Chester fans claiming him as "one of our own" is absolute cringe.He was here for 5 minutes, but you could see how much it meant to him to score / help the team.
Plenty of comments saying "that's his level" etc.
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Former Chester FC loanee Oli McBurnie has been the subject of a £15m bid from Premier League newcomers Sheffield United. Very nice bloke. Wonder what the highest transfer fee ever commanded by a former Chester player is? Oliver Robert McBurnie (born 4 June 1996) is a professional footballer who plays as a striker for Premier League club Sheffield United and the Scotland national football team.
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