not gonna lie, that and other rag meltdowns sweetened this quite a bit for me.We did get to see a rag tosser, set fire to a Ronaldo shirt..
Wonder how proud he is right now..
not gonna lie, that and other rag meltdowns sweetened this quite a bit for me.We did get to see a rag tosser, set fire to a Ronaldo shirt..
Wonder how proud he is right now..
"Go all out"Good bit of business from United. Was truly hoping to sign him. Can we maybe pull off the best transfer of all now and goall out for that beast of a player Haaland?
Amateurish? Arrogant? How so? You do not know what went on behind closed doors. Too quick to judge imo .Not for the first time.
Or the second.
People can say what they want about Gary Cooke but he knew his way around a transfer negotiation: Agree a budget, Identify targets within the budget, Sign targets. Done.
Would these guys have signed David Silva for 24m? Sergio for 38m? Yaya for 24m? Tevez for free? No I don’t think they would. They would have offered 15m for D Silva and “walked away”.
This summer we spent 100m on a player who may well become a great but is currently unproven above Championship level and only got him because he had a release clause.
Whigh was the greater priority? A striker or yet another midfielder for a team that already has Bernardo, Foden,Fernandinho,KDB, Jesus, Sterling, Torres,Mahrez?
The minute we spent 100m on Jack the price of ANY striker we go for increased by 50m. You get your priority signing done first and then go back with the release clause for Jack if you decide you still want him.
It is transfer 101.
The richest club in the world cannot afford a striker in the most depressed transfer market for years. Shameful.
We may get lucky with injuries and get away with it this year but we would need extraordinary luck in order to win the league again.
Chelsea have strengthened quietly and efficiently.
Liverpool wont be as unlucky with injuries again.
United have their best squad in a decade.
City have further strengthened their rivals by not strengthening themselves.
Amateurish and arrogant in equal measure.
Ha ha loving the caveat mate :)Obviously everyone has their opinion and indeed level of entitlement but I wonder if the idea of not having a striker is something that many are getting overly hung up on.
I Googled football striker definition and got this
"In football and some other team sports, a striker is a player who mainly attacks and scores goals, rather than defends." Not my bolding btw.
I am really looking forward to this season whoever is banging them in, and make no mistake, we will be.
Caveat:- unless we don't and I am totally wrong, which whilst almost unheard of (in my fevered imagination) can sometimes happen.
you mean , like proper fuc7ed?Player-manager, hobbits fucked!!
Pretty spot onNot for the first time.
Or the second.
People can say what they want about Gary Cooke but he knew his way around a transfer negotiation: Agree a budget, Identify targets within the budget, Sign targets. Done.
Would these guys have signed David Silva for 24m? Sergio for 38m? Yaya for 24m? Tevez for free? No I don’t think they would. They would have offered 15m for D Silva and “walked away”.
This summer we spent 100m on a player who may well become a great but is currently unproven above Championship level and only got him because he had a release clause.
Whigh was the greater priority? A striker or yet another midfielder for a team that already has Bernardo, Foden,Fernandinho,KDB, Jesus, Sterling, Torres,Mahrez?
The minute we spent 100m on Jack the price of ANY striker we go for increased by 50m. You get your priority signing done first and then go back with the release clause for Jack if you decide you still want him.
It is transfer 101.
The richest club in the world cannot afford a striker in the most depressed transfer market for years. Shameful.
We may get lucky with injuries and get away with it this year but we would need extraordinary luck in order to win the league again.
Chelsea have strengthened quietly and efficiently.
Liverpool wont be as unlucky with injuries again.
United have their best squad in a decade.
City have further strengthened their rivals by not strengthening themselves.
Amateurish and arrogant in equal measure.
Got a paper ticket just in case :-)I do miss seeing them live but driving from Edinburgh every other week became less of a pleasure and more of a chore. The 90 odd minutes in the middle were good, just not the round trip.
Still, got BT & Sky so I get the pleasure Spit and ratty one the one hand and CG on the other, all in 55" 4K.
Enjoy the match tomorrow mate; #envious
For the 100th time, it isn't looking stupid letting sergio go.If we don't value Kane at £150m and don't value Ronaldo at £30m then what are we doing?
Letting Sergio go is now looking really stupid, he didn't even want to be at Barcelona.