kaz7
Well-Known Member
No-one knows the definition of it's done that's the problemDoesn't MCRJON usually state it is done after a medical has been completed?
No-one knows the definition of it's done that's the problemDoesn't MCRJON usually state it is done after a medical has been completed?
No-one knows the definition of it's done that's the problem
I agree the way we do it is the most sensible wayMeh, I don't see it as much of a problem. It's all in good faith and the ITKs have proven they aren't piss takers to Ric.
The way we have done business is to get the players and agents on board & then sort fee with the club. Nothing suggests this isn't the process with this transfer
I actually think it's a total done deal from the player's perspective. But we're dealing with Levy - even if Walker says he'll refuse to play for Spurs next year unless sold to City... so what from Spurs perspective. Spurs need to uphold the reputation of a club that will get top price for any deals they pursue - and Spurs have cover at RB at least (and perhaps a better RB) should Walker actually refuse to play.
The deck is stacked entirely in Spurs favor - and Spurs don't actually need to trade.
And for us - we need a world class RB and a backup RB this window - but other targets are available - if Spurs won't strike a reasonable deal, then there's other targets to pursue.
For me - this deal does not go through.
Not a great player by any stretch and if he wasn't English we wouldn't be bothered
Not a great player by any stretch and if he wasn't English we wouldn't be bothered
Well seeing as he hasn't been to the Etihad or anywhere near City's medical team yet that'd be a surprise. He flew straight out with Spurs for their post season tour.
The best RB in the league is "not a great player by any stretch". BM is tedious at times.