tiggsywiggsywoo
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Put the money on the table. Tell them in 24 hours we pick it back up again and walk away.
He's played 25 league games less than Kun in his career and scored 90 league goals less than him. In his career, he's played 20 games less and scored 130 less goals. I just don't see we are guaranteeing winning anything by signing this bloke and, if we're paying £50M+, in the last year of a players contract, he has to guarantee winning one of the big pots.
Absolute gross article full of presumption and guesswork!James Ducker has written about how this raises fresh doubts over Agüero.
We're getting close!
And have conspired to make the latest rumour up about Raheem too.You've got to laugh at talkshite this morning. Coming out with the 'poor Raheem what ever must he be thinking' bollocks when they were the main conduit for the dipper bile when we were after him a couple of years back.
Manchester United supporting, Manchester City editor of the Manchester Evening News is really upset about this deal.
So unprofessional it's scary. He's done nothing but stir up shit since yesterday morning.
I'd ban this c*** from the stadium.
I was, in fact, responding to a poster who said he'd get 20 goals a season at City.Why are you comparing the goalscoring records of a striker and a winger?
Instead of making the most rodiculis comparison possible, why not compare his goal record to Sterling and Sané's?
There are a lot of similarities between the two players. Both loved by their supporters and rightly so but mostly for what they have done in the past rather than for any genuine expectation of what they are going to do in the future. Aguero's goal output is going to drop, but we have the solution in our ranks. I think Jesus, Sane and B Silva would terrify Premier League defences. And Aguero will get plenty of games too.Firstly, it doesn't bear thinking about. Secondly, he is pretty much priceless! Thirdly, were he to go anywhere he would be back to 30+ goals a season! Pep needs to get his head sorted out with Aguero, and a transfer is not part of my equation!
And as for Sanchez and Sterling - I much prefer a young talented twenty-odd year old to an old talented twenty-odd year old. I cannot see Sanchez being the piece of the jigsaw that makes the picture complete. If we are going for two complete teams with every position covered, just how much of the covering is being done by The Academy? I'm just a little pessimistic this morning re this deal!
We're moving into phase seven. Two more to go.Sky quoting the Independent 2 hours ago..........they're seriously desperate now.
http://www.skysports.com/football/n...utd-transfer-rumours-alexis-sanchez-to-united
We're moving into phase seven. Two more to go.
That red cnut James Robson ?...
There are a lot of similarities between the two players. Both loved by their supporters and rightly so but mostly for what they have done in the past rather than for any genuine expectation of what they are going to do in the future. Aguero's goal output is going to drop, but we have the solution in our ranks. I think Jesus, Sane and B Silva would terrify Premier League defences. And Aguero will get plenty of games too.
If Sanchez arrives for cash only then it's good. Adds to our options but I'm not convinced that sanchez is the player he was when Arsenal bought him from Barcelona. A team of our resources and stature could perhaps wait until next season and add next season's Mbappe whoever that might be. What we have got now is good enough in my opinion to see us through. I'd quite like us to win this transfer battle because it will make a lot of blues happy, but long term I think there will be better options. Guardiola wants re-insurance, belts and braces in what is a vital season for him.
Why does he always talk in such controversial, provocative terms?City WatchVerified account @City_Watch 20s21 seconds ago
KDB on Alexis Sanchez: "If they (City) want him they will try everything to get him. And if he comes to us that's a good addition."