Ha Ha it's only just June.
Laporte pied us last year...F**k Laporte
To be fair we all tried to console ourselves that RVP was a crock when he went the other way. They managed to keep him feet for most of the season and that was enough for them to win the league. John Stones ain't there yet mate. He will get here IF (that's a big if) we are patient enough with him but for now, he's got nothing on VVD, if I'm being sincere.His injury is serious enough to end many a career.
Plenty never come back the same player.
Maybe City just don't think the huge price is worth the risk.
Absolutely spot on. It was a ploy to get them to act fast under the false pretense that we could steal the deal.Starting to sound like our name was used yesterday to squeeze the maximum from dippers.
Anyone jumping on Txiki's back after delivering Silva and Ederson, with Walker and Mendy lined up can get a grip and take a running jump.
Until last week no one even considered VVD a major target, it was between Liverpool and Chelsea.
Bonucci has never played in a back 2 in his life? and he is as mistake prone as they come as is.. A much bigger risk for similar money imo
Sounds like sour grapes to me this mate, he's a fantastic player and can see no reason why he won't come back stronger.
Big blow missing out on him
Wouldn't say No to the best CB in world footballi'd assume a risk thing or he just prefers Liverpool(it happens) because he is certainly good enough.
Bonucci has never played in a back 2 in his life? and he is as mistake prone as they come as is.. A much bigger risk for similar money imo
Do we really need a CB, though?
We looked great in those final two months with Vinny back and even Otamendi looked a class act.
Imagine what Vinny will do for Stones, the best exponent of what Pep is trying to achieve.
Irrespective of Vinny's fitness issues, our failings last season were down to not scoring enough and taking our chances, not him missing.
It was the nature of how we conceded, not the amount (certainly in relation to Spurs) which coloured the narrative of last season.
My opinion is that two world class full backs and the extra firepower will take less onus on us having to have Baresi and Maldini at the back.
Save the £60m, keep Mangala or play Tosin if we have to, and put it down towards securing Mbappe and Sanchez.
Wouldn't say No to the best CB in world football
Irrespective of Vinny's fitness issues, our failings last season were down to not scoring enough and taking our chances, not him missing.
It was the nature of how we conceded, not the amount (certainly in relation to Spurs) which coloured the narrative of last season.
My opinion is that two world class full backs and the extra firepower will take less onus on us having to have Baresi and Maldini at the back.
I respect your info mate but this is utter NS. VVD is currently twice the player John Stones is. He has everything in his locker, and I agree he has nothing on Bonucci but if we let go off him just because we could have a chance to land Bonucci then I would hope he won't turn us down at the very last minute like he did last season allegedly.
FoolNot even the best at Juventus
Stones has already performed at a much higher level that VVD, simply because it's asked of him at City.
I still feel City felt they could take it or leave it with VVD, because we need the money in other positions.
Liverpool are poised to win the race to sign Southampton's £50m-rated Netherlands defender Virgil van Dijk after it emerged he wants to move to Anfield if he leaves St Mary's.
The 25-year-old is one of the hottest properties on the transfer market.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has made his signing a top priority.
The Reds refused to comment on renewed speculation but it is expected they will intensify efforts to reach a deal with both Southampton and the player.
Chelsea and Manchester City have both been heavily linked with the defender, who joined Southampton from Celtic for £13m in September 2015.
But BBC Sport understands Van Dijk wants to move to Anfield in what would be a major coup for Klopp and Liverpool owners Fenway Sports Group, who are willing to spend big after qualification for next season's Champions League.
Liverpool still have to reach an agreement with Southampton - and a demand for a fee well in excess of £50m could mean negotiations will be complicated before any deal nears a conclusio
Completely agree, also think the keeper being able to save a shot or two would of helped the defence too.I have said this before it wasn't the defense that failed as much as us not putting away all the chances we had last season the fact we only conceded 6 more than Chelsea says it all...