citytill1die84
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Yes this is 100% going to happen imo
The tweets relate back to Romano's output posted hours ago. He was positive but it is not 100%. I am getting tired with it because we've been at this stage for a while.Yes this is 100% going to happen imo
It's all about Gala coming up with enough moolah to oil the Gigi move.The tweets relate back to Romano's output posted hours ago. He was positive but it is not 100%. I am getting tired with it because we've been at this stage for a while.
It'll soon be over only 13 days of madness left lolThe tweets relate back to Romano's output posted hours ago. He was positive but it is not 100%. I am getting tired with it because we've been at this stage for a while.
I kinda want to watch "I found Savinho's last 20 shots at goal"
Not sure there’s much issue at the Donnarumma end. It’s all bout Ederson and Galatasaray.Sorry if posted already...
Is Alfredo Pedullà of football Italia reliable at all?
Saying talks have progressed with PSG over last 48 hrs earlier this evening.
Romano also said few hours ago that Man City is in talks with PSG as well as Donnarumma currently despite Eddie still not being sold to Galatasaray.Sorry if posted already...
Is Alfredo Pedullà of football Italia reliable at all?
Saying talks have progressed with PSG over last 48 hrs earlier this evening.
Is he really that much better than Trafford ?
Well, Donnarumma is proven at the highest levels. Trafford isn't.
The question is do clubs who are looking to win champions leagues and premier leagues take a risk on a pretty unproven keeper, or do you bring one in that's been there and done it?
Trafford may well end up being a revelation, but he may well end up being a liability. The best clubs try not to take that gamble. It's a shame because you might end up with excellent players not getting the chance to really break through at the top clubs.
Well, Donnarumma is proven at the highest levels. Trafford isn't.
The question is do clubs who are looking to win champions leagues and premier leagues take a risk on a pretty unproven keeper, or do you bring one in that's been there and done it?
Trafford may well end up being a revelation, but he may well end up being a liability. The best clubs try not to take that gamble. It's a shame because you might end up with excellent players not getting the chance to really break through at the top clubs.
Of course every signing is a gamble, but that's why you mitigate the risk.Ederson was proven at the highest level, key to our success, and then a liability last season. Ortega made that outstanding save to win us 4 in a row, then shat the bed to lose us an f.a cup. Donnarumma might be a liability too. Trafford might excel. It is all somewhat a gamble.
Of course every signing is a gamble, but that's why you mitigate the risk.
Going into a season with Donnarumma in goals is much lower risk that with Trafford in goals, and that's no disrespect meant to Trafford at all.
The risk mitigation is that you've got someone in goals who has won multiple trophies and is his countries number 1 goalkeeper; as the alternative is having someone in goals who has played one season in the Premier league and has never been capped for his country.
Donnarumma also had around 300 appearances at the highest level when he signed for PSG.Just to point out that Donna was 22 when PSG signed him. Why can't Trafford be our number one at 22?
Donnarumma also had around 300 appearances at the highest level when he signed for PSG.
If he’s good enough, why wouldn’t he be?Just to point out that Donna was 22 when PSG signed him. Why can't Trafford be our number one at 22?
Donnarumma was physically much more developed at a younger age than Traff. And Milan were having an awful time at that point, struggling financially and finishing 7th in his debut season and then 6th, 6th, 5th and 6th. Is not like he was playing for some elite team.If he’s good enough, why wouldn’t he be?