£175,000 for someone with two starts under their belt is pretty staggering business.
plus 8 at B'muff .. they had seen more than enough to justify the fee
£175,000 for someone with two starts under their belt is pretty staggering business.
£175,000 for someone with two starts under their belt is pretty staggering business.
Let me get this straight. You have seen the lad play, what, twice? And Gus, who was a world class footballer with a long career playing for top level clubs, has seen him play every day in training for the last two years, and countless development squad games. Yet you think you are better qualified to make a decision on whether he will become a good enough player to be a regular first teamer in a team with serious Premier League aspirations in the next few years than he is?
There's one person here who is 'damned stupid', and I'll give you a clue- it's not Gus.
If Cook hadn't played against Southampton, would [MENTION=144]goldstone[/MENTION] even have cared?Let me get this straight. You have seen the lad play, what, twice? And Gus, who was a world class footballer with a long career playing for top level clubs, has seen him play every day in training for the last two years, and countless development squad games. Yet you think you are better qualified to make a decision on whether he will become a good enough player to be a regular first teamer in a team with serious Premier League aspirations in the next few years than he is?
There's one person here who is 'damned stupid', and I'll give you a clue- it's not Gus.
I am led to believe that there IS a sell-on element to the Cook deal. A fairly significant one.
Source please?
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