HaalandEffect
Well-Known Member
Gulfstream LV-IRQ is soon landing in Rosario.
Not sure I totally agree with you - member owned clubs also mean the fans get a say in the direction of the club. Benefits and negatives to both models.
Hahaha, this had me laughing.So did Peter Swales. The guys a washed-up failed owner with a grudge. That's why he's at the halfway house known as Talk Shite. He knows as much as me Mam.
You never watched "The Chase" mate ? ;-)Which I think can also be detrimental. Fans don't always know what they want, or what's best for the club.
If I pitted one Khaldoon against the intellect of 50,100,200 average Joe's, I'm tipping Khaldoon every time.
From what i gather (i am probably dead wrong); we are not even close to him. The ballpark is at Barcelona atm and we are not even geting a "come-and-get-me" plea from Messi.
Fair point, but whilst being one of the best ever players to have played the game do you think he'd have a destabilise effect on the team?Blew up on or off the field?
Off the field two words tell you how different we are.....Peter Swales.
The voice of reason.The 90% staying story reads to me as a pretty obvious part of the negotiation tactics from the Messi side - a threat that, if Barca don’t start to compromise, he’ll stay on his current terms, sign for his new club in January (just 4 short months away), and leave for nothing in June.
Barca are fucked financially, and are unlikely to countenance throwing away a substantial transfer free now purely out of stubbornness.
Bartomeu needs Messi to sign an extension - which even the 90% story says isn’t happening.And that’s significant.
Providing Messi and his team don’t suddenly decide on a complete about turn, and sign a new deal (which no-one is credibly claiming is a possibility) then this will get done.
All the Twitter bullshit everyone is getting themselves so worked up about is just noise. We’d do well to remember that.
That’s basically where I’m at, cheers.Nothing has changed. Messi is on strike. His only possible destination is City. The rest is a dance or a negotiation.Nothing is ever done until it’s done and I often use the phrase “many a slip b’twixt cup n lip” to talk about transfers but in this instance I feel like this is more a matter of when not if.
Done a Kaka. Bottled it!
Batomeu doesn't like the idea of being the one that loses Messi. He' should like the idea of losing him and 100 mill euros as well as another 50 million in wages even less.I believe this, imagine Bart’s head right now. If Messi stays and doesn’t renew the amount of money on the line is going to make him crumble
Nothing has changed. Messi is on strike. His only possible destination is City. The rest is a dance or a negotiation.Nothing is ever done until it’s done and I often use the phrase “many a slip b’twixt cup n lip” to talk about transfers but in this instance I feel like this is more a matter of when not if.
And Gerald Ratner used to own a jewellery business.He did used to own a football club.
Spelling, not strictly grammar.you're....if you're going to be polite at least get the grammar right ;)
Messi AND Sergio? I don't think they play together regularly in the Argentina side... though I accept I may be wrong there.Well, not all of them in the same lineup, no. Messi will play as part of the front three. KDB the middle three.
As for who the dominant influence will be, yes, it will be Messi. You don't pay a guy a million pounds a week to play supporting cast - he WILL be the main man if he signs, that is almost unquestionable.
It really isn’t.It's hard to work out who's trolling and who's pissing the bed :D
Ah right. So City were crap then, like chav gold; )And Gerald Ratner used to own a jewellery business.
Steve McKenzie cost us £250,000 iirc, hardly break the bank territory.Anyone else feel like I do?
There is absolutely no doubt Messi is an outstanding player, brilliant, fantastic, magic, call it as you will, and more importantly he still has it.
However, for those of a certain vintage who can recollect when we were the moneybags team back in the late '70's..... Trevor Francis, Kevin Reeves, Steve Daley, Steve McKenzie et al, it really did blow up in our faces (I believe). Will signing Messi have the risk of having the same effect? Will it unbalance the team? Can we play Messi, KDB, Foden, Bernardo, Mahrez even Sterling in the same team?
THB, for he if it was Messi or KDB, there would only be one winner.
Any thoughts ?