It has to be a whoooosh ShirleySurely that's an attempt at irony, don't think that's serious.
It has to be a whoooosh ShirleySurely that's an attempt at irony, don't think that's serious.
It’s an odd choice. I wonder if the agency was chosen by Arsenal - effectively working for both sides. Well, them, but Moises just sees the big opportunity.The total market value of all the players on Caicedo’s new agent’s books is Bo-diddly-squat.
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About 60m euros in total, and Moisés’ value swamps the rest. If ever a two bit agent thought they had won the lottery, it’s this one.
The comment was about the bike booting, fake match day fog declaring, credit card debt forgetting after house moving, alarm-for-the-Melbourne-Cup-non-setting poster who wanted all his tragic posts removed from NSC. Lol.You're thinking of someone else no one from nsc has told me where to go IRL.
I've met dimster in real life I think. And a few of the old skool nsc posters.
And yes I'm a contrarian and yes harmless !!
Very much this. What makes it worse is that when Potter left with so many of the back room it could have all imploded. Yet we actually came out stronger with some great succession planing.Part of issue with all this Caicedo business, is the cumulative situation going on.
Losing Trossard was a shame, but with Caicedo asking to go, and the likelihood of us losing MacAllister in the summer and probable offers for Mitoma too, I think in the space of 6 months we could have lost our complete engine room.
For me this is more sickening rather than just losing any one player.
At least if that does happen, we should have something in the region of £200m to play with. Tony’s not going to throw in the towel and settle for relegation next season.Part of issue with all this Caicedo business, is the cumulative situation going on.
Losing Trossard was a shame, but with Caicedo asking to go, and the likelihood of us losing MacAllister in the summer and probable offers for Mitoma too, I think in the space of 6 months we could have lost our complete engine room.
For me this is more sickening rather than just losing any one player.
I'm terrified we're going to lose Ronald Collante to Arsenal or ChelseaI really do hope this doesn’t unsettle our other two equadorians.
Don't generalise from the particular. RDZ said in presser "I hope [Caicedo] can stay with us until the end of the season because in my opinion that is the best solution for him and for us.....I spoke with him like a father, not as a coach", exactly trying to solve internally. He didn't need to say that, you may argue, but what is possibly the harm in doing so?None of this is true.
The club was not asked to comment on the statement. RDZ made a comment in the press conference before the Middlesbrough about Trossard not being 100%, so when the next press conference (Liverpool) came around the journo asked "how's Trossard?". There was no indications Trossard would release a statement before these events. Arguably, he did what he had to do: give his version since his manager had decided that it would be a good idea to (twice) say bad things about him in public.
Why should any of the players keep a low tone in public and solve things internally when the manager doesn't think its necessary?
It may or may not be a coincidence that Caicedo about a week later became what might be the first player to make a transfer request on f***ing Instagram.
Sky are as desperate for viewers as online news is for clicks, and talking about this as the biggest transfer on the scene now helps that. An awful lot of heat but absolutely no light.Sky reporting the Daily Mail as saying:
1. The offer's now £60m + £10m in add ons.
2. Bloom will accept £80m.
We know that the tabloids are liars about literally everything. I though Sky rated themselves on sports news as a cut above, not using stocking fillers from the gutter press.
But how astronomical is the sell-on percentage ?Sky reporting the Daily Mail as saying:
1. The offer's now £60m + £10m in add ons.
2. Bloom will accept £80m.
We know that the tabloids are liars about literally everything. I though Sky rated themselves on sports news as a cut above, not using stocking fillers from the gutter press.
£80m would be a fair price in the summer. If anyone moves now, it should be with a heft additional premium for potentially screwing our season. Will be disappointed if he goes for that currently.Sky reporting the Daily Mail as saying:
1. The offer's now £60m + £10m in add ons.
2. Bloom will accept £80m.
We know that the tabloids are liars about literally everything. I though Sky rated themselves on sports news as a cut above, not using stocking fillers from the gutter press.
And you know all this how ?None of this is true.
The club was not asked to comment on the statement. RDZ made a comment in the press conference before the Middlesbrough about Trossard not being 100%, so when the next press conference (Liverpool) came around the journo asked "how's Trossard?". There was no indications Trossard would release a statement before these events. Arguably, he did what he had to do: give his version since his manager had decided that it would be a good idea to (twice) say bad things about him in public.
Why should any of the players keep a low tone in public and solve things internally when the manager doesn't think its necessary?
It may or may not be a coincidence that Caicedo about a week later became what might be the first player to make a transfer request on f***ing Instagram.
A premium for sealing:£80m would be a fair price in the summer. If anyone moves now, it should be with a heft additional premium for potentially screwing our season. Will be disappointed if he goes for that currently.
No, it really isn't. And the club are trying to hold onto him, so they clearly disagree with you.I think it’s fairly obvious what I’m talking about.
It is completely relevant. While Chelsea and Arsenal are much bigger than Fulham and Burnley, Brighton are much much bigger than we were in the Championship. Stephens thought it might be his only chance to play in the best league in the world, so he wanted to take the chance. Injury apart, this is clearly not going to be Caicedo's only opportunity to play for a top 6 club. So the comparison is a sensible one.Comparing this to the Stephen’s situation is frankly laughable, Dunk maybe less so, if you choose to forget about him being made one of our biggest earners off the back of it - Burnley (and Fulham lol) vs Arsenal or Chelsea …. Hmmmmmm yep, must have been genuinely hard for Dale in particular, you know - when the dust settled - I’m surprised he managed to refocus at all tbh… absolutely not relevant at all.
We haven't. I think you're talking shit.Now we’ve sorted your frankly ludicrous it’s just like DS argument out
I can embellish my opening gambit with some fairly likely outcomes:
A seriously crest fallen player,
A bruised ego,
General squad disharmony - that isn't decided, and what about squad disharmony if he leaves?
A pissed off coach More pissed off if he leaves
Breakdown of former good relationships Not necessarily
Booing from his own fans Don't boo him. When have we ever booed a player who talked of leaving, but stayed and tried?
Lack of focus, effort and desire Which, as with Kane, they will address
Time on the bench So?
Depreciation of asset value I'm happy to bet you we are offered at least £60m in the summer if he stays
Suspicious thigh strains What?
Not in the right frame of mind to play…You're just repeating all your other comments: bruised ego, lack of focus, suspicious thigh strains
It’s a recipe for disaster, the days of playing hardball with want away players are firmly behind us - So we accepted the offer?
by pretending all will be fine and dandy on the 1st of February … seriously … w t absolute f are YOU going on about ? I never said it will be fine and dandy. You said 'what’s the point of hanging on to him ? He’s almost certain to be half the player he’s been if he stays… it’s counter intuitive to keep anyone against their will'. We will see.
For me, the game’s almost dead Bye.
No, it's you claiming to know best. I'm happy with the what the club are doing.Hey ho, you know best
That imbecile genuinely needs to go on some sort of watch-list. At the very least shouldn't be allowed to drive or operate machinery.
It’s inevitable we will loose WC players like Mackie, Mitoma and Caicedo - it was always on the cards for the Summer transfer window - it’s a shame and personally I don’t like ‘just follow the money mate’ side of the business any more than any other fan - however, January is a seller’s market and we can get a club record transfer fee for MC which can only be good business - it’s ours for the asking. Geeze, we paid £4.5m - you have to laugh at TB’s chutzpah!I think in the space of 6 months we could have lost our complete engine room.
Yeah but this one goes to 11..........Sure. And most of the very worst.