BlueMoonz1977
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I wonder what the reaction will be when we beat the scum come April in the home game. Sanchez’s face will be a picture but at least he will be upto date with the trending dabs and daft handshakes
You sound to be in a panic. Calm down, it's all good.
To who?Relatively in comparison to others.
Bale lol, are you Welsh per chance?
Where are you from boyo?No, I just think his skill and pace would be fantastic in our team.
Where are you from boyo?
I wonder what the reaction will be when we beat the scum come April in the home game. Sanchez’s face will be a picture but at least he will be upto date with the trending dabs and daft handshakes
At the end of the day the Rags have stolen a player from under our noses and go into the rest of the season much stronger and we will be weaker. You can dress it up in as much prose as you like but that fact is hard to refute. Hopefully it will be redressed in the summer but for the rest of the season we are disadvantaged and it is just as well that that lead is 12 points.
It's not about individual game changers, it's about constructing an integrated, harmonious team that believes in each other and the philosophy of the manager and the club. That is the formula that always proves unbeatable. Buying egotistic individuals for the name is unsustainable and fractures team unity. We are building a squad of hungry young guns who are playing for each other, the manager and the club. The last thing we want are egomaniacs who think they are doing the club a favour by being here.Hopefully. You're right though, too long suffering with the likes of Gerry Creaney while they hoovered up the big names. Now we have the cash to do something about it, it's frustrating we are not pulling away from them, it feels like we just seem afraid at board level to really put our foot down and leave our rivals unable to catch up for years, especially since the debacle of the 2012 summer.
Of course we've made great signings since then, especially last summer, but when it comes to real, top level game changer, the traditional cartel or a continental giant still seem to get those. We do need to increase our commercial income and worldwide fanbase too, and those kind of signings (Hazard, Neymar, Mbappe, Bale, Sanchez, Kane) help with that as well as improving the first team. It's disappointing we only ever seem to sign the level just below those.
He has ONE season where he has scored 20 or more League goals , there is a myth that he is a garenty 20 goal a season playerUtd have done really well out this. They have signed a proven 20+ goals a season player and swapped him basically for a player they have no use for. Yes there are the wages but it’s a monthly salary and the agent fee but who cares he’s a quality quality player
where did the last fortnight go, could have swore it was the 18th todayAt the end of the day the Rags have stolen a player from under our noses and go into the rest of the season much stronger and we will be weaker. You can dress it up in as much prose as you like but that fact is hard to refute. Hopefully it will be redressed in the summer but for the rest of the season we are disadvantaged and it is just as well that that lead is 12 points.
What if United were paying him £5m a week? Is that still ok? The source of the money isn't the issue, it's the quantity reaching heights that City, Chelsea and PSG never have. Also paying £75m (of their own money) for Lukaku has lead to everyone else wanting stupid fucking money for crap players.I mean, generating their own income (as City do) is fine, doesn't make it fiscally responsible though to pay someone £400k a week when 99% of other top stars barely get £300k a week. It will lead to inflation for everyone else (Arse included) which makes it very dangerous. Wenger is chatting shit as he has been forced to bend over to Mourinho.
Hopefully. You're right though, too long suffering with the likes of Gerry Creaney while they hoovered up the big names. Now we have the cash to do something about it, it's frustrating we are not pulling away from them, it feels like we just seem afraid at board level to really put our foot down and leave our rivals unable to catch up for years, especially since the debacle of the 2012 summer.
Of course we've made great signings since then, especially last summer, but when it comes to real, top level game changer, the traditional cartel or a continental giant still seem to get those. We do need to increase our commercial income and worldwide fanbase too, and those kind of signings (Hazard, Neymar, Mbappe, Bale, Sanchez, Kane) help with that as well as improving the first team. It's disappointing we only ever seem to sign the level just below those.
Pudge - we agree (for once :))To who?
We're 12 points ahead of second place, scored the most goals and have a +18 GD on the nearest team.
How does Sanchez going to United makes us weaker "relatively in comparison to others"? Even when he wouldn't be our best player if we signed him.
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Agreed. However, we have the spectre of PL & UEFA FFP always hovering overhead. In this respect City paying a lower basic with a higher bonus is our only way of getting around FFP for now until our turnover massively increases.Exactly. Bloody Conte was in on it too, mouthing off about making sure we don't get VVD or Sanchez. Sick of the bastards getting their way, we need to be more ruthless and ambitious. If we bought those two what a message that would send and with the current squad would have set us up for the next 2,3 or 4 seasons to pretty much win the lot.
That doesn’t happen on fifa. ;)Agreed. However, we have the spectre of PL & UEFA FFP always hovering overhead. In this respect City paying a lower basic with a higher bonus is our only way of getting around FFP for now until our turnover massively increases.
If we pay Sanchez £300k per week net, how can we then expect KDB etc to settle for £200k gross, plus the same bonuses?
We'd create open warfare in our changing room.
I don’t really understand how you feel that we lack passion or aggression? It may not be the stereotypical British style of lunging into tackles and running around like a headless chicken but surely the run of wins, undefeated games and last minute goals we’ve scored proves that it is their in our squad/team in abundance.
It takes far more courage and guts to continue believing you’re doing the right thing and never stopping fighting till the end than kicking someone up in the air. Don’t get me wrong I’d love to see us retaliate sometimes to tackles like Kane and Alli’s but that’s because I’ve got a short temper and that’s how I’ve been brought up but I can see now it’s better to not react and to just beat them first. They’re only kicking us out of frustration and jealousy.