Why does he need his whole family to come over here to help him move to a different club,? Am I missing something?
Why does he need his whole family to come over here to help him move to a different club,? Am I missing something?
No mate, reckon he's still trying to flush the fucker.did that Arsenal account ever expand on the "it's done. Finally." tweet?
I get you, but it's a complicated situation and the club have a lot of priorities to balance. Any decision that is taken won't be taken lightly.
My own opinion of Sanchez is that he will lessen the burden on the squad if he comes but it won't be a season breaker if he doesn't. We have a lot to gain if he comes but by the same token he has a lot to gain by coming to us rather than gambling with United for a bit more money.
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"Do you fancy coming over to see me ?"Why does he need his whole family to come over here to help him move to a different club,? Am I missing something?
The big sell. They'll all be set for life.Why does he need his whole family to come over here to help him move to a different club,? Am I missing something?
You're possibly right with the scenario you paint but in reality no one knows the true situation. We could have offered 35 and we still would have got the bullshit of "well, we have to sign a replacement before we can let him go". That would given another club plenty of time to come in if they wanted to derail our transfer.You need 2 components to get Sanchez now, Arsenal agreement and player agreement. We could have easily had both if we had not stubbornly said we would only pay £20m. CIty's declaration seems to have encouraged United to pay the Arsenal fee and then offer Sanchez such money it was difficult to refuse.
"Do you fancy coming over to see me ?"
"Oh Son, it's a 17 hour flight and you know how your father hates flying"
"I'm getting a £25M signing on fee"
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Hopefully Mullock, Blackburn or Sam Lee post some positive new about him soon.
Yep. It is what it is.I agree but we don’t know if it’s a bit more or a lot more, i know these guys are wadded but money is always a factor. If the rags have gone bat shit crazy on this and we lose him fair enough, it doesn’t make him a poorer player though. They will get the benefits for a lot of money. We miss out. Shit happens.
Yeah, yeah. Assemble a top executive team, introduce a sustainable wage structure, develop a global strategy that’s the envy of the footballing world, foster a brilliant team spirit...then shit your pants and drop every principle when the rags come a-sniffin.
I guess, aye. Just tired of all the pro Man U shit recently.Doubt it. City briefed yesterday that they wont budge,So dont expect anything changing in the next few days.
the boldedI don’t want to go off topic because it’s the Sánchez thread but I meant before Pep put the ‘more experienced player’ in his place last season. His attitude before that was disgusting and clearly had a negative affect on the team spirit and togetherness, the squad unity wasn’t there as players were getting picked on reputation/big names rather than merit.
Care to explain the above with facts
Anyway back to Sánchez, you’re right he does tick a lot of boxes and I’d love him here don’t get me wrong but if he goes elsewhere he’s not good enough individually to make up for our team play and a good team will always beat good individuals.
It's never black or white when analyzing good individuals vs good teams though. I wouldn't back a Crystal Palace to finish ahead of United no matter the level of team spirit they exhude for the simple reason that United have got more quality in their ranks.
You have to be flexible too though, depending on the situation. It's not often that a world class player is available for a relatively low fee and has a straight choice between us and our most hated, and still dangerous rivals.
Surely we could stretch the finances to suit our needs and the situation, given Sanchez would pretty much secure at least one trophy and probably another as well as weakening Arse by leaving and ensuring the bastards at Trafford stay as far below us as possible.