kaz7
Well-Known Member
Tolmie did say we hadnt made an offer yet
My idea would be to get someone on the rise, someone who is capable of doing a job right from the start but is capable of improving and developing into an even better player long term (like we do with everybody else).So I'm wrong in suggesting this mythical player will cost a fortune then ?
Or is the idea we get him cheap, first, which is exactly what we we should do anyway, if we scout him first, irrespective of signing Koulibably, who is 29, therefore only designed for a limited spell at the club.
If we give up looking for young, brilliant players, because we have older ones, we won't last long.
Mate I dont entirely disagree with you but in the absence of a suitable alternative we need a quick fix with experience and quality. We appear to be putting a premium to these factors on this occasion for a reason, assuming we get him.I didn't say "buy in order to get money back", simply that being able to recover money is a sensible consideration as with anything in life. It's not the sole intent or consideration, absolutely not, but it is a by product of a good, sensible, resilient transfer strategy.
We purposefully buy younger players in general, as it's the best of both worlds; they either do well and stay (Kompany, Silva, Aguero through to De Bruyne, Sterling and multiple others) or they don't and we recover money (Danilo, Delph and to a lesser extent Sane).
To quote Theresa May "I'd rather have no deal than a bad deal", oh hang on you may have a point.Mate I dont entirely disagree with you but in the absence of a suitable alternative we need a quick fix with experience and quality. We appear to be putting a premium to these factors on this occasion for a reason, assuming we get him.
Denayer is more promising than kk .
Tolmie did say we hadnt made an offer yet
On the other hand, Stu Brennan saying nothing is happening means it's extremely close.Tolmie did say we hadnt made an offer yet
To quote Theresa May "I'd rather have no deal than a bad deal", oh hang on you may have a point.
No to be honest it's right player and the right price or walk away for me, I'll always put long term plans in front of short term stop gaps and that's all Koulibaly is for me. Good, very good player and if he's available at a good price, then why not, but at the current quoted asking price, he's not worth the gamble.
Who has an empty trophy cabinet.Denayer who captained Lyon to a terrible league season? Because he's had a few good CL games? Vs the four-time Serie A TOTY Koulibaly?
Tolmie did say we hadnt made an offer yet
Why are city dragging this deal out,
Who h
Who has an empty trophy cabinet.
TOTY, is hardly an endorsement.
No one can guarantee anything and I'm not a scout. I see as much football as the average man, so my judgement is based on what I see. However my limited viewing experience doesn't mean that those players don't exist. Like I said to another poster, who considered the lad Haaland last summer, no one but suddenly 90% of posters say he's the next must have striker.
Denayer who captained Lyon to a terrible league season? Because he's had a few good CL games? Vs the four-time Serie A TOTY Koulibaly?
Guessing you’re new to this forum?From my understanding, Tolmie here has a contact at City? Please clarify why Tolmie would know!