Sunday is the FA cupI feel so depressed now, I was really looking forward to Sunday…..
im not sure I like the Premier League anymore
Sunday is the FA cupI feel so depressed now, I was really looking forward to Sunday…..
im not sure I like the Premier League anymore
Lol..Sky could perhaps fact check their own articles…”only training with first team since last summer” …quite impressive then when he played eight games for us last seasonSky sports transfer centre.... you tell me?
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Do German clubs really adjust a contract like that, with benefits to the player and nothing at all for the club? Seems a bit weird. We could offer him more money and add a release clause for him, but there'd have to be something for us, like an extra year.I'd offer him a new contract, same length but put him as top earner with others and a release clause for a champions league team of £100m from June...
Gives him a massive income boost for 4 months+ whilst making it clear we will sell.
German clubs often seem to take this approach.
More likely that Arsenal stand a decent chance of winning a league title and Moises could be part of that, at just 21.One reason for his interest in leaving now rather than waiting until the summer may well be that both Arsenal and Chelsea are showing interest and signing for either of them would mean he could live in London. If he waits for the summer both clubs may well have signed other players and he is left with the Manchester clubs or Liverpool, and who wants to live in either of those dumps? Just a thought.
I’m puzzled by your post. RDZ is entirely in tune with Bloom and Barber on transfer policy.Again, I don't have a problem with RDZ generally speaking but I'm also not one who'd buy scented candles smelling like his farts. The man has flaws like everyone else and his big mouth is not doing the club any favours, imo.
That's harsh on 6 year oldsAdam Lallana must feel like the teacher in a class of 6 year olds with the way some of his team-mates have behaved just recently.
Totally agree with thisImagine if the club were bold enough to hold someone to their contract when they have a strop and refuse to train because they want a move. What are they going to do, refuse to play for the next two years? Nobody would touch them, it would ruin their career. It would cost us a lot of money in the short term, but I genuinely think it would make us money in the long term by sending out a message.
And NONE of those places have a beachOne reason for his interest in leaving now rather than waiting until the summer may well be that both Arsenal and Chelsea are showing interest and signing for either of them would mean he could live in London. If he waits for the summer both clubs may well have signed other players and he is left with the Manchester clubs or Liverpool, and who wants to live in either of those dumps? Just a thought.
I wait to see whether he is staying at home on club instruction. If not, he can f*** off. And tbh if we get a massive wedge on a player that is yet to complete an entire season anywhere, then cool.And this is exactly why players put in transfer requests or play up. It allows the owners to sell the player without getting grief from the supporters. If Trossard was a hardworking model pro and then sold for 27m, we'd all be peed off with TB and the rest of the club for sanctioning that - way too cheap, why are we letting a great player leave now? But because we're flinging the blame at Trossard many are saying we got a good deal. It's clever from the player and his agents.
He's not refused. Keep up at the back....MC refuses to turn up for training. We refuse to answer any calls from poaching clubs. How about then Moises?
We will have to agree to disagree. I am very much of the opinion that we always operate in a particular way in the transfer market which is why we sell at our asking price. Leeds fans advanced your theory over Ben White and it didn’t get their club very far. Man City also tried it on so we sold Cucurellla to Chelsea at that higher price. The exceptions are players nearing the ends of their contracts.It really doesn’t become irrelevant. Would suggest it’s naïve to think otherwise. We simply aren’t going to put ourselves in a position - if our price isn’t reached - of having a player a disruptive and unhappy player sat on our books not playing and losing value.
The only thing which is in our favour is that this feels very agent driven and we might be able to re-integrate him as the window closes so soon.
Says the bloke who has been sniffing Potter’s turds for the last 6 years.Again, I don't have a problem with RDZ generally speaking but I'm also not one who'd buy scented candles smelling like his farts. The man has flaws like everyone else and his big mouth is not doing the club any favours, imo.
Genuinely (not part of the Potter vs RDZ debate) I like CEO’s, owners and managers who from time to time openly fight the club’s corner. The ‘football secrets’ thing blocks those who love the club most, the supporters, knowing any of the unsavoury events behind the scenes.Again, I don't have a problem with RDZ generally speaking but I'm also not one who'd buy scented candles smelling like his farts. The man has flaws like everyone else and his big mouth is not doing the club any favours, imo.