It's Quiet Thread 15 - Txiki Blinders

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We can afford both.

I know exactly where this story that it was one or the other comes from. It was from Sam Luckhurst's coffee boy at the Manchester Evening News; a young lad who is probably on minimum wage and a massive United fan. And his story was that City could only afford Kane or Grealish ......unless they sold the Academy players that they were going to sell. The headline conveniently missed out that second bit. Then it was picked up by the Mail Sport who quoted the story and then made its way into the mainstream.

A good lesson in how fucking ridiculous the press is and how their bullshit can easily become commonly accepted wisdom if you let it.
Reading between the lines, I think you’re saying we shouldn’t believe everything we read in the press ? ;-)
 
You don't add someone like Ronaldo to your wage bill and then sign Kane in January.

We sign Ronaldo, and that's us on the outside looking in for the next two years, because that will be the minimum deal he would get.

United could sit tight until next summer and pick up Kane for less than £100m.
Do you think Mr Levy would trade the cash premium we offer for the pat on the head from United etc..?
 
Genuine question - I'm just trying to think - has Pep ever signed a player over 28ish for a short term boost? (ok, maybe Nolito) with us?
Don't know about with us but Henry was signed age 30 at Barca.
I think Alonso was getting on when he went to Bayern and we tried to sign Sanchez , so I don't think Pep is averse to short term signings.
 
Could you let Levy know that please.
That's the thing though, the willingness, urgency of the seller to sell is the biggest driver of negotiating a price. We could put £100 mill on Bernardo , he wouldn't find a buyer. If Levy sticks to £160 he won't find a buyer so the valuation isn't the market price there is no market.
 
we have a title to defend.. I am personally worried if we go into the season with a strike force of ferran torres and liam delap, and if this was "the plan", then frankly it was a terrible plan!
Torres and Delap aren't and won't our strikers that was never the plan, If we don't get a 9 then it will be Jesus or false 9.
 
That's the thing though, the willingness, urgency of the seller to sell is the biggest driver of negotiating a price. We could put £100 mill on Bernardo , he wouldn't find a buyer. If Levy sticks to £160 he won't find a buyer so the valuation isn't the market price there is no market.
I was only half joking. My point not being about what the market is willing to pay for Bernard Bernard but more that we don't have to accept what we consider to be less than his worth, despite that being higher than the market valuation.
 
I was only half joking. My point not being about what the market is willing to pay for Bernard Bernard but more that we don't have to accept what we consider to be less than his worth, despite that being higher than the market valuation.
No we don't, but if we still expect to bring in a striker we may feel we just have too many forward players off the top of my head I make it 11 for 5 positions if a striker comes and Bernardo stays and the need to let one go outweighs any hit taken on price. Bernardo is he one it seems we are willing to let go,whether due to promises made or the fact he's never really established 'his' position or both,or even the emergence of Palmer and Delap staying means we are even more overstocked.
 
If PSG think Richarlison is the man to replace Mbappe - but Everton tend to pick Calvert Lewin over Richarlison - why is Calvert-Lewin not being linked?
 
I also understand attempting to be rational. But if cheering for a legend at your biggest rivals doesn't make you squirm then what even is the point of all of this?

It's perfectly rational to switch the teams that you support every year based on who you think you'll enjoy the most at that time. It's perfectly rational to hope that your rivals do well because your friends will be happy so you cheer them on. In fact for most of our lives it has been perfectly rational not to support Manchester City.

Football isn't rational, it's a tribalistic endeavour and at some point that has to come into the conversation and I think signing a Rooney or a Ronaldo is probably that point.
Please tell me we're not signing Rooney as well.
 
Not a criticism simply that TH said less than 100 from United my assumption perhaps incorrect is we are offering appreciably more.
Again I assume Mr Levy is acting as a member of our PL enemies.
Apologies if unclear.
Kane will cost less next season for anyone, simply due to a shorter contract and being a year older, don't think he was talking about paranoid nonsense.
 
If we do not get a striker we will struggle. It's completely stupid of the club not to sign one. It's another kompany situation going into the season without a replacement. We have no one in our team who is a finisher/goal scorer.

False 9 worked last season as the other top 4 teams were weak. Chelsea now have a striker that scores 20 plus a season, Liverpool have Van Dijk back they are stronger.

Its ridiculous that we would go into a season handicaping Pep.

That end of season interview seems like bullshit right now with Khaldoon saying aguero would be replaced.

If we don't get a striker we will compete for top 4 not the title.
 
Do you think Mr Levy would trade the cash premium we offer for the pat on the head from United etc..?
Pat on the head from United? What? Levy will do what he thinks is best for Spurs. If he rejects our deal it will be because he won’t think it’s the best option for his club, not to please United
 
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