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[Albion] James Milner



Durlston

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Jul 15, 2009
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Haywards Heath
Thanks, Titanic. Delete pls mate.

I hadn't seen this thread anywhere but knew it would have been mentioned somewhere by now, shirley?

I remember us after Dave Kitson of Cambridge and Bozza asking why I didn't rate him. I knew then that a stopped clock is right twice a day. :)
 




B-right-on

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Apr 23, 2015
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Our other 2 experienced pro's are medically challenged shall we say. Milner AFAIK hasn't had the same long term issues.

Could be a great signing if it's not breaking the bank to help with another very experienced head. And as others have said, he's been pretty much a model pro and at 37, still got it.

Mad to think he literally could be old enough to be the dad of Enciso, Ferguson, Buonanotte, Colwill, or Ayari
 


JBizzle

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Apr 18, 2010
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He talks a good game.

“I get the fans”, “I get the club”. Endearing him to Toffees and Chavs supporters who saw/see him as part of their circle-the-wagons fight against a mocking football world.

His private school education giving him an edge with pre-Agincourt inspiration.

Then both clubs lost football matches on repeat.
I think it's part of a weird phase that clubs tend to glide through wherein you go for someone who "feels good" rather than someone who "is good". A warm fuzzy feeling goes a long way, but talent goes further as Everton have found out to their cost
 


SweatyMexican

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Mar 31, 2013
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James Milner is a top professional and athlete. Despite his age, he’s still got a couple years of bit-part playing left in him. If he wants it, he would definitely get it here.
 


Eeyore

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Signing Milner is clearly a European thing. He'd be perfect experience for a squad. He has an awesome record in competitions.
 




CheeseRolls

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I find this an odd one. Milner has spent his entire career up North, and has probably never even needed to move house. Why head south now, for what will probably be a one year deal?
I was sure I recalled Milner playing for Swindon against us at Withdean. A quick fact check and yes he did in 2003 (very unusual for me to remember this). He was only on loan for a month though - carry on.
 


WATFORD zero

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Our other 2 experienced pro's are medically challenged shall we say. Milner AFAIK hasn't had the same long term issues.

And the Welbeck myth continues. We signed Danny in 2020 aged 29. He had an operation at the end of the 20-21 season that ruled him out for the end of that season even though he had made 24 appearances and it solved a longstanding Hamstring problem that he had. He appeared 27 times last season and has appeared 31 times this season already despite Ferguson being preferred starter a few times. He doesn't have a fitness problem and is still only 32 years old and in his prime.

Lallana has had fitness problems but when fit, is probably still our first pick in the AM role, something Milner will not be in any role.

When we signed Welbeck and Lallana in 2020 when they were 29 and 31 respectively. Milner is 37, a professional northerner and has already said he would like to finish his career at his boyhood club, dirty. I really can't see this happening

Now watch us go and sign him in the next week :wink:
 
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Eric the meek

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And the Welbeck myth continues. We signed Danny in 2020 aged 29. He had an operation at the end of the 20-21 season that ruled him out for the end of that season even though he had made 24 appearances and it solved a longstanding Hamstring problem that he had. He appeared 27 times last season and has appeared 31 times this season already despite Ferguson being preferred starter a few times. He doesn't have a fitness problem and is still only 32 years old and in his prime.

Lallana has had fitness problems but when fit, is probably still our first pick in the AM role, something Milner will not be in any role.

When we signed Welbeck and Lallana in 2020 when they were 29 and 31 respectively. Milner is 37, a professional northerner and has already said he would like to finish his career at his boyhood club, dirty. I really can't see this happening

Now watch us go and sign him :wink:
Hang on a minute. We're talking about dinosaurs here. Think of the kudos Milner would get, walking in the footsteps of Sam Allardyce.
 




peterward

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Would've be great a few years back but 37 a bit too far.......
Disagree..... we may lose some from MF in the window.

If we make Europe we're going too need both a bigger squad with more depth and experience. Milner gives both.

And lastly there's a lot of young MF kids at the club who will benefit from both Lallana and Milner.

With the load of extra games a europa league spot may bring, plus for the experience, Milner would be an excellent squad addition for a season.
 


Sid and the Sharknados

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Disagree..... we may lose some from MF in the window.

If we make Europe we're going too need both a bigger squad with more depth and experience. Milner gives both.

And lastly there's a lot of young MF kids at the club who will benefit from both Lallana and Milner.

With the load of extra games a europa league spot may bring, plus for the experience, Milner would be an excellent squad addition for a season.
Apropos of nothing, I keep misreading MF in this post as MILF.
As you were.
 


dazzer6666

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Apropos of nothing, I keep misreading MF in this post as MILF.
As you were.
No, it's a fair point. If he was Jamie Eduardo Milnerico from Uruguay we'd have a highlights reel and all the usual stuff, so..........

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A1X

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Probably already mentioned but he also fits the bill RdZ clearly likes of having players who can slot into multiple roles (along with the likes of Veltman, Gross and March).
 






Nobby Cybergoat

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Jul 19, 2021
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deal imminent


This is odd to me, I can understand us signing Pedro early, when Watford are pretty much done. Liverpool have a lot to play for and we're competing with them for their European place. I don't really get, from the point of view of each party, what the disadvantage of waiting to the summer to finalise and announce it is
 




brighton_tom

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Jul 23, 2008
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This is odd to me, I can understand us signing Pedro early, when Watford are pretty much done. Liverpool have a lot to play for and we're competing with them for their European place. I don't really get, from the point of view of each party, what the disadvantage of waiting to the summer to finalise and announce it is
I would think if we've identified him as a player we want our reason to get it done earlier is simply to beat others to it. Burnley are apparently very interested. & you might think Milner could just wait until the summer to see what his options are, but I shouldnt think there's many better clubs than us that will go in for him, so he might be wanting to also get the deal done early while its there on the table for fear we could move onto other options...
 


deletebeepbeepbeep

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May 12, 2009
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This is odd to me, I can understand us signing Pedro early, when Watford are pretty much done. Liverpool have a lot to play for and we're competing with them for their European place. I don't really get, from the point of view of each party, what the disadvantage of waiting to the summer to finalise and announce it is

He is out of contract so can sign a deal with whoever he wants at this stage. Liverpool have probably said that they will not offer him a new deal.

It is clear from all the rumours we are trying to get any transfer business done at the start of the window.
 




Sheebo

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Key bit on age below. Trust the club.

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The Grockle

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Sep 26, 2008
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If we were 1 nil up in the 80th minute and under the kosh I'd be very happy to see Milner subbed on.

Also his contribution in training would be huge and another player with the attributes to move into coaching down the line.

It's a yes from me.
 


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