jaiguruKun
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His decline is such a shame when you consider how good he looked when first breaking through. Even more so that it has more to do with a bad attitude than injuries.
OK, I'll give you Wayne Bridge...aguero93:20 said:What about Wayne Bridge? (when he was here)ColinLee said:Even Sinclair.aguero93:20 said:What, even Sinclair?
jaigurugoat said:His decline is such a shame when you consider how good he looked when first breaking through. Even more so that it has more to do with a bad attitude than injuries.
I`ll raise your wayne bridge with a tal ben haimColinLee said:OK, I'll give you Wayne Bridge...aguero93:20 said:What about Wayne Bridge? (when he was here)ColinLee said:Even Sinclair.
weare8kyk said:Next stop Everton or newcastle, maybe?
FantasyIreland said:weare8kyk said:Next stop Everton or newcastle, maybe?
In close season,he was on his way to Newcastle we were led to believe,however,that interest appears to have cooled,maybe vanished....
As for everton,he isn't good enough,the best he could hope for is a lower to mid table sort imo.
Form/ability aside,wages combined with injury record is his stumbling block.
supercity88 said:FantasyIreland said:weare8kyk said:Next stop Everton or newcastle, maybe?
In close season,he was on his way to Newcastle we were led to believe,however,that interest appears to have cooled,maybe vanished....
As for everton,he isn't good enough,the best he could hope for is a lower to mid table sort imo.
Form/ability aside,wages combined with injury record is his stumbling block.
It seems £10m is the going rate for English, injury prone footballers!
In all seriousness though I think Micah will be sold at a low base price with lots of added installments relative to appearances etc. £4m to Stoke or somewhere like that. I can't see him dropping below the Prem but it would be a bold move for a club to pay much more for him.