kaz7
Well-Known Member
Over fourty years as it happens and you have very few examplesNo you're not been a blue for long then. And no I'm not going to give you examples.
Over fourty years as it happens and you have very few examplesNo you're not been a blue for long then. And no I'm not going to give you examples.
There are a lot of examples of players that decided to leave and actually left, or left the season after.Over fourty years as it happens and you have very few examples
You said this and you know my pointThere are a lot of examples of players that decided to leave and actually left, or left the season after.
I said that yes, and I'm fully behind it. And you also know my point of view.You said this and you know my point
But as long we got Txiki, the words selling and a good amount of money in return, will almost be impossible
No examples then , okI said that yes, and I'm fully behind it. And you also know my point of view.
You're not making any sense.No examples then , ok
That is not what i said , examples of txiki not getting good money , aside from those whose contract we let run down on purpose, your examples are not even our playersYou're not making sense.
But if you mean want to hear players that wanted to leave their club and actually left after. Here you got a few.
- Berbatov
- Campbell
- Cruyff
- Diego Costa
- Van Hooijdonk
- Papy Djilobodji
- Didier Ndong Papy
- Gallas
- Figo
- Ashley Cole
- Payet
- Courtios
A Few examples of a list of hundreds of other transfers.
You can't read. I'm not talking about city players alone but in general from the first message.That is not what i said , examples of txiki not getting good money , aside from those whose contract we let run down on purpose, your examples are not even our players
Wrong? Funny as you have completely ignored what i said and actually reworded it and actually agreed with whayt i had said, there is a range the buyer wanted to pay and a range where the seller wants to sell, negotiation (which i also said is a skill) is where each party moves the other in that range.You're wrong again. The value of an player is not defined by the willingness of a buyer. It's called "pricing" and only the seller decides the amount of money he or she is willing to let their asset go. Negotiating literally means the "discussion" to reach an agreement.
However you seems to think that the price of an asset is only decided by the amount of money the counterpart is willing to spend, which is wrong. As a buyer you're the only party who decides on the amount of money you're willing to sell, not the other way around.
Also you seems to think that skills doesn't matter that much while trying to negotiate. With that kind of mindset you probably would get mugged a lot in your life while trying to be part of it. There are good brokers, averages ones or people just completely bad at it. If you can't recognise that, than it would be a lost case.
Bernardo thread, just tired of people with no knowledge of how the club works slagging it off.Is this a Bernardo thread or just a general let’s have a petty squabble thread?
Would love to see Bernardo stay, quality all round and one of my favourites of the last decade. I hope he’ll stick around to join the zaba class of city cult heroes.
Brewnardo all day long for me.Is it crazy to ask the question of who adds more value to City between Grealish and Bernardo? I love Bernardo’s tenacity and work ethic away from the ball, amongst many other things. If there were to be a criticism to his game, it would be that he technical gifts don’t necessarily translate to as many goals/assists as you’d hope. Whereas Grealish seems to be a bit more dynamic in that sense. If the choice is between the two, I wonder which direction the fans would lean..
He himself doesn't want to be here if some reports are to be believed. We aren't actively selling him off on our own choiceyou will appreciate the value of Bernardo when he is no longer there
I love Bernardo, hope he stays but tbf he is too good to be a bit part player moved around into different positions. Unfortunately his flexibility and willingness to play wherever for the team is the problem which is stopping him being in his best position (to me cental)
He himself doesn't want to be here if some reports are to be believed. We aren't actively selling him off on our own choice