Luke The Blue
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outstanding goal scorer but he is not a player that I particularly enjoy watching.
Machine like, a English version of Lewandowsky.
You don't like watching them amazing goals he scores? :)
outstanding goal scorer but he is not a player that I particularly enjoy watching.
Machine like, a English version of Lewandowsky.
Agreed 100% bruv....Sinclair is just coming out with that bollocks to try and boost his popularity.
As you've mentioned we get absolutely hammered for our spending, despite having not come close to the individual fees that the rags in particular have paid for players or Liverpool for VVD.
No matter what we do, we can't win. If we didnt sign any players we'd be called arrogant. So if we've identified that these players are going to strengthen the team and we're willing to pay the clubs asking prices so be it. We sat back and watched as united, Chelsea etc spent more on one player than we did on all our signing put together and that happened regularly and I dont remember any outcry that it was bad for the game. I'm certainly not going to feel guilty about it now if City are doing it.
We should buy Kane this season then Haaland next. :-)
Not unless he is in sky blue and preferably white shorts ;)You don't like watching them amazing goals he scores? :)
Nice to see lots of fumingCity break record for Grealish
Chelsea then break record for Lukaku
City then break record for Kane
Media shit storm, Rags, Dippers and Arse fuming and crying unfair, fair playing game etc
Fucking loving every minute of it
Zebra pants will be at the ready if we sign KaneNice to see lots of fuming
I hate Ronaldo but he is the second best player in the world.You are not a big Kane fan but you have him in the category of a top-quality striker?
I've avoided sullying my eyes for awhile but it's good to see Redcafe is still full of deluded idiots with short memories. Apparently, us dominating the league is a bad thing for everybody else, and it was the 'oil clubs' who were responsible for the ESL.
Edit: love the fact that they still believe FFP doesn't apply to us.
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They're so predictable nowadays, it becomes a repetitive borefest reading all the carbon copy reports & comments about us.So easy to see through the ruse. Sancho and Veranne exulted from the heavens as United will now challenge City. City possibly strengthen to counter United and all of a sudden big spending is wrong and the barbs come out.
As @BillyShears had pointed earlier, there is no way we would have this much confidence in this, having no backups, *still* willing to wait, if we didn't know we could get a deal done.
As @BillyShears had pointed earlier, there is no way we would have this much confidence in this, having no backups, *still* willing to wait, if we didn't know we could get a deal done.
Had a convo with a red who was going on about us spending money. Pointed out that they were buying £30m defenders 20+ years ago.But they're not deluded here. What they're basically saying is, wasn't it lovely during the cartel days when nobody could break into our lovely little closed club? They thought it was just going to go on for ever and ever, amen. See, there was a time, and it was a good one but it'll never come again, when a club like Ipswich, with a minimal budget, could win the league. Or Forest. But when the dippers got a stranglehold for twenty years, and then the rags for another twenty, among other things because they were earning a cartload of money from such things as sponsorship deals, television (with the coming of satellite) and worldwide merchandising, they thought, this is great, we've got everyone by the balls. Then Chelsea came in and upset the applecart, and then the sheik, and that busted things wide open. Or it would have done, were it not for FFP, which ensured that nobody else could get over the drawbridge and into the fortress!
The original members of the cartel hate us, and those outside the cartel hate us. Personally, I can live with it, no bother.
Often teams in this situation have an agreement that he wouldnt playI predict he will sign the day after the Spurs first game.
There in not a chance Levy will want him playing that game, even if we did stump up 160m.
But they're not deluded here. What they're basically saying is, wasn't it lovely during the cartel days when nobody could break into our lovely little closed club? They thought it was just going to go on for ever and ever, amen. See, there was a time, and it was a good one but it'll never come again, when a club like Ipswich, with a minimal budget, could win the league. Or Forest. But when the dippers got a stranglehold for twenty years, and then the rags for another twenty, among other things because they were earning a cartload of money from such things as sponsorship deals, television (with the coming of satellite) and worldwide merchandising, they thought, this is great, we've got everyone by the balls. Then Chelsea came in and upset the applecart, and then the sheik, and that busted things wide open. Or it would have done, were it not for FFP, which ensured that nobody else could get over the drawbridge and into the fortress!
The original members of the cartel hate us, and those outside the cartel hate us. Personally, I can live with it, no bother.
I reckon it could already be way lower than 150m given City's level of confidence, surely they think it's a matter of time Levy comes to the table, we pay about 100-120m for him based off the gentlemen's agreement and Kane doesn't have to cause more fuss than he already has. The narratives will probably start getting clearer once Spurs are able to find a striker on marketI'm willing to bet City knew that Kane would strike. I'm also willing to bet that City have always been prepared to pay the asking price, but are just trying to drive it down.
TBH, seeing that Lukaku will go for 130 million euros, I think Kane at 150 is probably about right.
Roman and Chelsea are going nowhere, they will be fighting us all the way.It would be better still if there was no FFP, because we could really blow everyone away for good then. Chelsea are an irritant that I wish we could leave behind.
Given how calm we've been and denied the fact that we would never pay 160m for a player, it could well be that it is just a waiting game till Spurs game is done, and the value set/agreed is much much lowerI predict he will sign the day after the Spurs first game.
There in not a chance Levy will want him playing that game, even if we did stump up 160m.