Cobwebcat
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I think it’s good business.You do have to wonder. Or we do it to give another target or club a push?
It means when we go to our next target the club know if they push for too much £ we look elsewhere.
I think it’s good business.You do have to wonder. Or we do it to give another target or club a push?
I'm not trying to be funny but can someone explain "huge club" to me? They play in a large metropolitan city and, therefore, have a lot of fans. They've had periods of success over the decades but hardly any in the past 20 years. They've never been champions of Europe and their legendary Invincibles would have finished a full ten points behind our Centurions. Anything else?I'm sure he wanted us.
But i can understand him wanting Arsenal more.
He's a London boy and Arsenal are a huge club despite our current run of silverware.
One game ya melon
One game ya melon
I think City probably don't get another midfielder in this summer and we'll brief that we're comfortable with what we have in mid July. Pep will perform miracles and we'll make it 4 in a row.
The problem is when Pep goes. There's nobody comparable and we won't be able to pass on targets and sit on our high horse as much. If we don't shift from that stance a little, there may be choppy waters ahead
So, a few questions for a friend...
1. Did we really want him?
2. Are we glad he's going to Arsenal?
3. Is he a good player and we wish him all the best?
4. Is he now a fucking **** for choosing them over us?
I'm just so confused.
Isn't he a 10?
Agree totally. Don’t think there’s much between them. Certainly not £105 millI think we should just give Philips a chance.
Your last comment.Only my take of course:
He’s a good player.
We wanted him but not at any price.
It seems he didn’t want to come here really.
There are cheaper options but not necessarily guaranteed starters.
Why would we hate somebody just because they preferred to go elsewhere? Are we 12 years old?
Agreed.Just to highlight the importance of payment structure, in the current interest rates environment.
A £20m payment in 5 years equates to something in the region of £15m up front. I'd love to see the actual proposed Arsenal payment structure to calculate its value to a 100pct up front fee. I suspect its in the region of 80/85m
We didnt get Phillips for freeAgree totally. Don’t think there’s much between them. Certainly not £105 mill
I can only speak for myself but, my answer is “no”.So, a few questions for a friend...
1. Did we really want him?
2. Are we glad he's going to Arsenal?
3. Is he a good player and we wish him all the best?
4. Is he now a fucking **** for choosing them over us?
I'm just so confused.
Sterling?Never thought we would get him because I felt he would remain in London even if we had met West Ham's valuation. Maybe I'm missing someone, but was our last first-team regular born in London not SWP?