ADegenerate
Well-Known Member
Jesus.
That's a lot of money to be fair lol.
Jesus.
I got mine done in Marchtattoo time
Time to support the guy.That's a lot of money to be fair lol.
I got mine done in March
Dani Alves who?
This is not that big of a risk. He's actually had back to back really good seasons. He comes highly rated from a manager Pep really respects in Marcelo Bielsa who said 2 years ago he would be a €30M player. Pep has done his homework.It's somewhat of a risk this one. He has only had one really good season, but he is built perfectly for English football. Tall, strong and quick. His crossing is better than any left back that I've seen in recent years. This kid has loads of potential and could become the best left back in the world. No reward without risk.
Thanks for posting this - saw this as part of a longer YouTube clip but this 11 seconds shows a lot of what Mendy has to offer. More technical ability (yet quite raw) than some may think, incredible physical strength - Alves was nothing for him to skate right by all the while taking contact. End product is a fizzing ball into the danger zone. I cannot wait.
spot on.How much money do we spend..... who cares???If he cost £30million or £50million and we win the league who will be analysing the fees then. Football (as much as we maybe don't want to) is a changing game, and inflated transfer fees are part of it.
My advise to city owners if it was to ever make a difference, would be to spend more money than we already have on playing staff aslong as rules and regulations allow us. Any man who has a season ticket and says we are blowing his hard earned cash is bonkers.
Our owners are businessmen investing their money in a project they know will (and already has) succeed.
What a time to be a blue.
Kurzawa and Digne got more hype but I think Benjamin Mendy is the better prospect.
Marseille sold half their first team so I doubt they would accept to sell him this year.