lee_wsm
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And maybe paying off Mickey as well haha
And a crumbling old ground that will need big bucks spent on it to stop its decay......perhaps financed by naming the stadium sponsorship.Worlds biggest club buying worlds best talent to reinstate dominance in world football, only using money they have earned.
We'll be able to better assess the pros and cons with hindsight when we see the type of quality forward that City look to bring in, but we don't have to wait, we can look at the recent past under Txiki as our guide. Sane, Jesus and Sterling. The equivalent in Sanchez terms is barcelona buying Sanchez when he moved from Udinese. He moves in very different circumstances now, and as you say it does not look like a particularly coherent long term strategy.From a footballing point of view then Sanchez clearly improves United considerably. There is little point in pretending otherwise. And they can clearly afford it financially, so the deal was a bit of a no-brainer for them. It feels similar to the van Persie signing though, in that it might get them short term success (although probably not this season, given the gap) but it doesn't really feel like they have a particularly coherent long term strategy. It'll be interesting to see which forward(s) we target in the summer.
You can't just dismiss how he is going to develop over 4 years. A football director has to consider present and future.Listen , they've got a great player, one we wanted & he'll improve them immensely .
All this, he's not that good ,he'll be crap in 4 years is bullshit , they've pushed the boat out to get a player we wanted & needed.
And a crumbling old ground that will need big bucks spent on it to stop its decay......perhaps financed by naming the stadium sponsorship.
How about The Durex stadium .....full of ****s.
Anyone else got any sponsorship ideas for it .....
And a crumbling old ground that will need big bucks spent on it to stop its decay......perhaps financed by naming the stadium sponsorship.
How about The Durex stadium .....full of ****s.
Anyone else got any sponsorship ideas for it .....
And a crumbling old ground that will need big bucks spent on it to stop its decay......perhaps financed by naming the stadium sponsorship.
How about The Durex stadium .....full of ****s.
Anyone else got any sponsorship ideas for it .....
I get the impression he's handing us a back handed compliment here.Matt Law has just punished a more detailed article.
The 29 year-old will be paid £14m a year after tax - just under £27m a year before tax - to join United, on top of his £30m valuation, £20m signing-on fee, and an agents’ fee worth more than £10m. That all adds up to around £180m for a player who had entered the final six months of his Arsenal contract and goes some way to explaining why Manchester City walked away from negotiations.