Never wrong, even when he has nothing to do with the point that's being raised.
You do understand that value is subjective and buyers and sellers have different view on value. To us Lewis is the heart and soul of the current team he fits in with our style perfectly to another team he might only be another centre back not the main man. Therefore he is more valuable to us than the buyer so the same player with 2 values a deal is struck somewhere in the middle of the 2 valuations.I wouldn't disagree but we are talking of the present time and the views and valuations expressed by many on here.
Would have been all that was needed.You don't understand.
Allegedly no proof. Also Keane has more top flight + England experiences and a desperate buy by Koeman who was sacked for his judgement amongst other aspects of his management.
How often did he play for England before he left Burnley?...Zero? Once? More top flight experience before he left Burnley...one season?.....moving on have you looked at how the transfer market has inflated since then......nah
Keane made his England debut against Germany in March 2017 when he was very much a Burnley player (on a shortlist of 6 for PFA Young Player of the Year). And you are wrong when you infer "only one season" in the top flight. He started 20-odd games alongside Jason Shackell in the 2014/15 season as a raw youngster.
Allegedly no proof. Also Keane has more top flight + England experiences and a desperate buy by Koeman who was sacked for his judgement amongst other aspects of his management.
Where do we think? Everton? Leicester? Or is he good enough for Chelsea's bench now?
We’re 40 odd years (!!) on from that team. The standard of football as a whole has improved immeasurably in that time. Technique, pace, fitness are all at a much, much higher minimum standard. I’m confident the current team would destroy the Mullery side - and that’s no dig at them, we’re just in a different world now in terms of the sport, so not comparing apples with apples.
I'd be shocked if Dunk leaves for anything less than £35m, shocked.
Watching Virgil's recent games for Liverpool that suggested fee for Dunk is pretty close to what we would hold out for if one of the top 6 come knocking. Virgil seems to give the ball away a lot more than Dunk has this season-in dangerous areas too. Dunk is going to be difficult to replace IF he gets sold.
Not quite 40 years [emoji2].
Don’t agree at all re standard.
What is different is the diet, fitness, surfaces, balls and kit.
I would be very interested to see how today’s players would cope with uneven bounces, muddy surfaces, a more physical game. You need very good technique to cope with that alone.
Alternatively, if Mullery’s team had the same opportunities as todays footballers, they’d find the game easier.
For me the comparison can only be made on ability alone.
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