NorthstandRacoon
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Totally agree. We appear so sluggish while other clubs appear to react like a viper.
Because we are tight!
Totally agree. We appear so sluggish while other clubs appear to react like a viper.
Would be very funny if Leicester rob Chelsea
Interesting. Won’t push you for more! But sounds like he definitely didn’t get the Fati treatment!I don't think it was intentional. It was more a case of inaction than an offending action.
Again, another one who wouldn't come to us.Someone bigger and pay more will snap him up.It all is a bit boring now these transfer sagas.Oh well moving on.
KDH would've been ideal in that Hartel role, but i'd like to see us go for Emile Smith-Rowe now.
That’s a great point … click bait works a treat … we all fall for it, wildly swinging from excitement to bitter resentment in a matter of seconds.It is the fairly recent trend of leaking transfers on the Internet that makes these things seem so bad. I suspect this stuff always went on we just didn't hear about it until the cheesey photo was released by the club. We were all happier in those days...
Also we have been trying and often failing to sign players for years. VVD, Lukaku, Nunez, etc.
Be equally as funny if he doesn’t get sold and Leicester fail FFP and get another points deduction on top of the one already on the way
Maybe we should put a bid in for Lavia now that the new boss has Enzo, Caicedo and KDH at his disposal, and very likely to be surplus to requirements. He was a decent midfielder (from memory!)Not sure I agree.
The Chelsea manager knows and clearly rates KDH as he managed him last season!
Also Lavia is a completely different type of midfielder.
Yeah he was superb at SaintsMaybe we should put a bid in for Lavia now that the new boss has Enzo, Caicedo and KDH at his disposal, and very likely to be surplus to requirements. He was a decent midfielder (from memory!)
I agree. The difference now is that the chase for profits is in full view. We have (I think) created a corporate persona of being "businesslike" "hard to play" but when it comes to it I suspect we just don't like paying the market rateIt is the fairly recent trend of leaking transfers on the Internet that makes these things seem so bad. I suspect this stuff always went on we just didn't hear about it until the cheesey photo was released by the club. We were all happier in those days...
Also we have been trying and often failing to sign players for years. VVD, Lukaku, Nunez, etc.
Thanks that is exactly how i ended up with the misus. She was what was leftThe problem for us is the more success we have the likelier we are to be in competition with bigger clubs than us, which leads to scenarios like this. Things are a lot simpler the more modest your ambition.
Anyway on to the next one.
Who sets the market rate? Americans, Abu Dhabi, Saudis?I agree. The difference now is that the chase for profits is in full view. We have (I think) created a corporate persona of being "businesslike" "hard to play" but when it comes to it I suspect we just don't like paying the market rate
Overrated in my opinion, consistently lacked positional sense and decision making from what I saw. Saints took a massive risk by replacing a solid experinced DM in Romeu with the inexperienced Lavia. I feel this was a contributing factor to their relegation.Yeah he was superb at Saints
going by Twitter is seems that our favourite transfer ‘guru’ may not have been telling the whole truth about a medial being booked in.
You've answered your own question: the market. So we bid on KDH, probably a lowball offer, we then get gazumped by the market. It's hardly a shock and yes, it's the "market"Who sets the market rate? Americans, Abu Dhabi, Saudis?