Alan Harper's Tash
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No.So… you agree with me?
No.So… you agree with me?
Well, you just agreed with me that it would cause a disruption that the Haaland transfer did not, so I am not sure what you are arguing?
I'd just tell them they're shite!He didn’t say that though, his dad joked about it.
The kid is from Amsterdam, he isn’t going to be shocked by the north west.
Just a way to try and kill United’s interest.
Players could well be asking for more money, like Jesus, Sterling etc and being sold because they aren’t getting what Haaland is.Well, you just agreed with me that it would cause a disruption that the Haaland transfer did not, so I am not sure what you are arguing?
Have I missed reports that was a catalyst for Jesus, Sterling, and co leaving (genuine question)?Players could well be asking for more money, like Jesus, Sterling etc and being sold because they aren’t getting what Haaland is.
No, but I’m sure it won’t have helped with negotiations.Have I missed reports that was a catalyst for Jesus, Sterling, and co leaving (genuine question)?
As if Jesus is remotely close to good enough to ask for Haaland moneyNo, but I’m sure it won’t have helped with negotiations.
It’s not about parity, once the structure is changed, players all want more.As if Jesus is remotely close to good enough to ask for Haaland money
The structure hasn't changed though has it, Haaland is on level terms with de Bruyne.It’s not about parity, once the structure is changed, players all want more.
Have I missed reports that was a catalyst for Jesus, Sterling, and co leaving (genuine question)?
I honestly believe that Jesus going is all down to wanting to be a regular starter for more game time and good luck to him. Sterling on the other hand could have been after a bigger slice of the cake . The only time I've seen him smile for the last 2 years , is when he's missed a chance. Cost us in Porto as far as I'm concerned , so fcuk him.Players could well be asking for more money, like Jesus, Sterling etc and being sold because they aren’t getting what Haaland is.
Agreed, but I don’t think the financial aspects of Haaland’s transfer had anything to do with that. That was building for some time.I honestly believe that Jesus going is all down to wanting to be a regular starter for more game time and good luck to him. Sterling on the other hand could have been after a bigger slice of the cake . The only time I've seen him smile for the last 2 years , is when he's missed a chance. Cost us in Porto as far as I'm concerned , so fcuk him.
It must be a coincidence that we’ve had to sell people beginning the last season of their contracts for the first time.Agreed, but I don’t think the financial aspects of Haaland’s transfer had anything to do with that. That was building for some time.
That is separate from what you are arguing (i.e. that Jesus, Sterling, and co were asking for more money *because* of the financial aspects of the Haaland transfer).It must be a coincidence that we’ve had to sell people beginning the last season of their contracts for the first time.
Because of his and KDB’s salary, yes.That is separate from what you are arguing (i.e. that Jesus, Sterling, and co were asking for more money *because* of the financial aspects of the Haaland transfer).
When it comes to Haaland’s salary there doesn’t seem to be much evidence for that stance, and is still separate from the club choosing to make room for Haaland’s financial obligation with player sales.Because of his and KDB’s salary, yes.
Sterling had a decent offer from City don’t think he doubled his money going to Chelsea unlike Jesus goin to Arsenal.I honestly believe that Jesus going is all down to wanting to be a regular starter for more game time and good luck to him. Sterling on the other hand could have been after a bigger slice of the cake . The only time I've seen him smile for the last 2 years , is when he's missed a chance. Cost us in Porto as far as I'm concerned , so fcuk him.