Got to say, constantly seeing Romano Tweets pasted on here is making a mockery of my blocking of the bellend on Twitter
Yes, that's the footballing argument. Unfortunately it is blown to pieces by the argument that starts (and ends) with "£150K a week+".Out of Rice or Caciedo I know who I would be pursuing with more interest if I was Arsenal.
We might have a slightly inflated view of Caicedo, but that is nothing compared to the general inflated view that is seems to be applied to Rice.
Given City and MU may well be looking to strengthen in other positions, and Liverpool set on MacA, if Rice does go to Arsenal, it might be Chelsea is Caicedo's only remaining option for a big PL move - a move that would mean no European football.
Caicedo is young enough that give it another year, do well in Europe with us, and he might have Real, Barca, Bayern and the rest all knocking at his door rather than taking a big risk at a basketcase like Chelsea at the moment.
Everything you have written here makes complete sense, and would be my ideal scenario - but when agents and families start scenting huge wads of cash, logic and what is best for the player tends to fly out of the window. Personally, I'm surprised that big continental clubs aren't already looking at Caicedo.Out of Rice or Caciedo I know who I would be pursuing with more interest if I was Arsenal.
We might have a slightly inflated view of Caicedo, but that is nothing compared to the general inflated view that is seems to be applied to Rice.
Given City and MU may well be looking to strengthen in other positions, and Liverpool set on MacA, if Rice does go to Arsenal, it might be Chelsea is Caicedo's only remaining option for a big PL move - a move that would mean no European football.
Caicedo is young enough that give it another year, do well in Europe with us, and he might have Real, Barca, Bayern and the rest all knocking at his door rather than taking a big risk at a basketcase like Chelsea at the moment.
Well, we can but dream .....................You do wonder how much advice players will take from other players. Pervis and Mac are both players who are a little further down the line, both love the club, and both can vouch for not rushing. Pervis, if he continues last season's form, will eventually get a massive move, I suspect, and Mac has obviously got his (Dad's) dream move. I'd hope they've said 'no rush kiddo'.
I get the money thing and I get ambition but he's so young. Realistically he could be here another 4 or 5 seasons and still get one or two huge moves in his career. So I do hope people (he'd listen to) have had a word in his ear.
Continental clubs:Everything you have written here makes complete sense, and would be my ideal scenario - but when agents and families start scenting huge wads of cash, logic and what is best for the player tends to fly out of the window. Personally, I'm surprised that big continental clubs aren't already looking at Caicedo.
No rush kiddo, but unfortunately money (and his new agent) talks. Even if it’s Chelsea he goes to he will be on way more money and will be able to showcase his talent to a larger audience.You do wonder how much advice players will take from other players. Pervis and Mac are both players who are a little further down the line, both love the club, and both can vouch for not rushing. Pervis, if he continues last season's form, will eventually get a massive move, I suspect, and Mac has obviously got his (Dad's) dream move. I'd hope they've said 'no rush kiddo'.
I get the money thing and I get ambition but he's so young. Realistically he could be here another 4 or 5 seasons and still get one or two huge moves in his career. So I do hope people (he'd listen to) have had a word in his ear.
It absolutely is. Don't get me wrong, qualifying for European football is absolutely brilliant as a fan and something most of us could only have dreamt of a couple of years ago. However, I think we overestimate the the lure of it to players, for whom it means extra mid-week games, mostly involving a few hours travel, and in many cases to play against opposition that is of a lower standard to the week-in-week-out opponents of the Premier League.The weird thing about pervis is that he came from a bigger club than us in Villarreal. It really is all about money isn't it.
On holiday?Have they gone yet?
And our mate Romano said signing for Chelsea was 'imminent' just a few days ago.To recap on Ugarte, he opted for PSG.
And our mate Romano said signing for Chelsea was 'imminent' just a few days ago.
Poor Chelsea.
I don´t know who wrote it. I cannot see any names there.Romano wrote the Guardian article didn't he? The Times can just use that as a source, so it ends up just recycled news from 1 person.
I don´t know who wrote it. I cannot see any names there.
Do you know he wrote it?
I am getting daily prompts on my phone from the Liverpool Echo. Is that the source?
Not if Arsenal agree a fee for Rice early doors with West Ham which is what they aim to do as soon as the Conference final is out of the way. They won't get involved with Caicedo if that happens.For Caicedo there will almost certainly be a bidding war between Chelsea and Arsenal which will be interesting. Arsenal the far more appealing club right now but Chelsea are likely to offer more. Arsenal would stop, you'd think, Chelsea seem to have no limit.