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I dont think any doubt both will go after RDZs comments. Alexis is more of a fond farewell though I think- did his time here and conquered the world in the process.
Massively better? Playing out of position in a team a few places above - not massively better right now. Trossard doing OK but mainly benchwarming and the others have properly bombed so far.Ben White has.
They weren't as good though, nor did they plan so much in advance from what I recal. It felt like one out - one in, but I wasn't paying that much attention.The danger of all this is Sothampton. They were receiving the same media plaudits of how to be successful in the transfer market.
It only takes a couple of windows where the manager or players doesn't work out as well, and your back fighting relegation.
Since he left us he has been playing regularly for a genuine title contender, will play CL football next season and was selected for a major tournament. The higher you get, the greater the competition. He’s holding his own.Massively better? Playing out of position in a team a few places above - not massively better right now. Trossard doing OK but mainly benchwarming and the others have properly bombed so far.
Should be heeded by those keen to depart. As Potter found, it wasn't all about him.
Not denying White's at a bigger club with greater potential. He's certainly not bombed or looked like a waste of money (although it was a massive fee for a right back) but has he developed? Has he stepped up a notch? Has that move to a big club got International recognition and admiring glances from elsewhere? No, absolutely not and that's not just about Southgate being a twat. He's not played in his favoured/best role and that's not helped him much from what I've seen.Since he left us he has been playing regularly for a genuine title contender, will play CL football next season and was selected for a major tournament. The higher you get, the greater the competition. He’s holding his own.
Whether we like it or not, he has established himself at an internationally known club. I’d say this is a big step up.
That is the point isn’t it. We just don’t pay those kind of wages and I doubt if we ever will. It’s not sustainable and if players really only want to chase the money that’s just the way it is. I think they are very well paid by anyones standard and sometimes there is more to life than money. Being happy with your workplace and teammates is pretty important imo. At their age there is plenty of time to make their fortunes, if they haven’t already.Not denying White's at a bigger club with greater potential. He's certainly not bombed or looked like a waste of money (although it was a massive fee for a right back) but has he developed? Has he stepped up a notch? Has that move to a big club got International recognition and admiring glances from elsewhere? No, absolutely not and that's not just about Southgate being a twat. He's not played in his favoured/best role and that's not helped him much from what I've seen.
Top 4 the target again for Arsenal I'd say unless they spend big and often. They've been fortunate with Liverpool, Man Utd, Chelsea and Man City's season this year. They beat us once early in De Zerbi's reign with our two crucial midfielders missing.
In terms of recent departures Trossard is next best I guess but is certainly not first choice at Arsenal. Decent back up but is that what the move was really all about? Bissouma's move has been disasterous - again surely not all about Conte being a dick. Cucurella? No point delating that, he's bombed out there and while execuses can be made about the state of the club the player should still be able to perform at reasonable levels - he's been shocking.
If you step back and think beyond immediate salary then with all the plyers that have gone they'd have been better off staying put. Whilst I think Caceido and Mac Callister are world class I thought similar about White and to a lesser extent Bissouma. It will be interesting to see how they fair when they move on but those recent moves must surely make players think twice.
Or more liklely I'm just being naieve and its all about money. Actually yes, pretty sure that's right!
You make a good point in that why would Mac or Caceido even consider going to Chelsea when they won’t have European football next season. And if we qualify for the Europa League then surely that eliminates Liverpool from the equation too if they fail to make the top 4 as well as Spurs.I think if we qualify for CL, then a better chance at keeping both.
If Europa then I think that helps as they will only go to a CL team (one would think) so eliminates Spurs/Chelsea etc., might be able to keep 1.
If we don't make the above then I suspect both will be gone.
However not all bad as that means we won't have those European games so "strength and depth" (tm) aren't as crucial so full on to next season.
I feel he has. As I said, he has held his own in a team which was a genuine title contender until two days ago. He was selected for a major international tournament. That is certainly development in my mind. We will have to agree to disagree.Not denying White's at a bigger club with greater potential. He's certainly not bombed or looked like a waste of money (although it was a massive fee for a right back) but has he developed? Has he stepped up a notch? Has that move to a big club got International recognition and admiring glances from elsewhere? No, absolutely not and that's not just about Southgate being a twat. He's not played in his favoured/best role and that's not helped him much from what I've seen.
Top 4 the target again for Arsenal I'd say unless they spend big and often. They've been fortunate with Liverpool, Man Utd, Chelsea and Man City's season this year. They beat us once early in De Zerbi's reign with our two crucial midfielders missing.
In terms of recent departures Trossard is next best I guess but is certainly not first choice at Arsenal. Decent back up but is that what the move was really all about? Bissouma's move has been disasterous - again surely not all about Conte being a dick. Cucurella? No point delating that, he's bombed out there and while execuses can be made about the state of the club the player should still be able to perform at reasonable levels - he's been shocking.
If you step back and think beyond immediate salary then with all the plyers that have gone they'd have been better off staying put. Whilst I think Caceido and Mac Callister are world class I thought similar about White and to a lesser extent Bissouma. It will be interesting to see how they fair when they move on but those recent moves must surely make players think twice.
Or more liklely I'm just being naieve and its all about money. Actually yes, pretty sure that's right!
Absolutely this. Anyone but those scousers. My most hated big 6 team.Personally I'm gutted MacAllister will go to Liverpool, hate that club with a burning passion, would genuinely rather he want to anyone else
Looks to me the voice of an honourable guy.Apologising on Twitter for the tackle on Martinelli, looks like Caicedo is still twerking for Arsenal.
While I agree with your broader point, it's worth adding that White got selected for a major international tournament while a Brighton player -- by, get this, 'the clueless waistcoat'.I feel he has. As I said, he has held his own in a team which was a genuine title contender until two days ago. He was selected for a major international tournament. That is certainly development in my mind. We will have to agree to disagree.
Has Martinelli apologised for his assualt on Mitoma?Looks to me the voice of an honourable guy.
Fair enough. I was thinking of the world cup but you're right he was also selected for the Euros. I'd forgotten this.While I agree with your broader point, it's worth adding that White got selected for a major international tournament while a Brighton player -- by, get this, 'the clueless waistcoat'.
Yeah, there should be no way Ally Mac plays as a ten for Liverpool. Put him as part of a midfield two or three and he'll be excellent. I suspect Klopp won't be as accommodating as RDZ on that point.I think both will go (for massive money) and I'll wish them both well. Feel privileged to have watched them in the stripes. Whoever Caicedo goes to, he will excel and go on to be seen as the best midfielder in the world IMO.
Mac Allister is an interesting one though. If he goes to Liverpool or another elite/Champions league side and the team/fans expect him to be a goalscoring/attacking midfield star, I could see it not working out for him and fans getting on his back. He needs to accept he's a deep lying midfielder and if he does that, he will be a star wherever he goes.