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[–] Banzaikk@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Probably Sheffield United, it's his old club and frankly Foderingham is not a PL-level goalkeeper

[–] Potential-Touch-56@alien.top 2 points 1 year ago

Sheffied united arent midtable

[–] shawlynot@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Zero chance it’s us imo, he burnt a lot of bridges here with the way he left us last time and we’re also completely skint. Maybe could have asked about a loan but assume we’d know Arsenal would want some/all of his wages covering and no way we could afford them. Considering relegation looks nailed on doubt we’ll be pushing the boat out much in January either

Foderinghams not been too bad this season aswell. He’s made a few mistakes but he’s kept the score down in a fair few games and made a lot of good saves. A lot of that is probably just down to us allowing opposition teams about 4000 shots on target per game, though

[–] fabulin@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

all respect to sheff utd, it wouldn't be a good career move for ramsdale. he had notable questions being asked but he still performed better than expected for arsenal over the past 2 years given that he was relegated 2 years in a row.

on his day theres an argument that he should be englands number 1. gone off the rails a bit this year but could get into most of the recent top 10 sides. if you take last seasons table for example and assuming he refinds form he could be an upgrade or at least as good as fulham, brentford, brighton and newcastles keepers