Wonder why you are on here really?some people are sad cunts and internet forums are their life lol. its a big deal to them saddos.
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Wonder why you are on here really?some people are sad cunts and internet forums are their life lol. its a big deal to them saddos.
to talk tottenham with spurs fans, not to interact with society's rejects. fucking jars!Wonder why you are on here really?
Foresight is superior and the fat lady hasn't finished gargling.With hindsight he wasn't. His first season was better than Ange's first season though.
Oh my mistake, I just thought you didn’t have much of a life and was a bit of a saddo so you joined this forum.to talk tottenham with spurs fans, not to interact with society's rejects. fucking jars!
to talk tottenham with spurs fans, not to interact with society's rejects. fucking jars!
I meant why loan him in the first place because we need a CF backup for Richarlison instead of using Son as CF. it looks like Scareltt is ahead of Veliz in the pecking order, so I don't get why we bought Veliz in the first place? He hasn't seemed to have been in any of our manager's plans.Are you forgetting the part where Veliz is on loan at Sevilla and it's illegal for us to play him?
what you on about you sap. there's about 5-6 proper sad acts on here who most people find fucking irritating. unbearable little twats whos social retardedness spills onto the forum.Oh my mistake, I just thought you didn’t have much of a life and was a bit of a saddo so you joined this forum.
what you on about you sap. there's about 5-6 proper sad acts on here who most people find fucking irritating. unbearable little twats whos social retardedness spills onto the forum.
Conte rebuilt Juventus and won their first (legit) Scudetto in nearly a decade leading them to win it 10 times in a row.What happened to those squads after he left?
remember chavski?
I'm officially offended.what you on about you sap. there's about 5-6 proper sad acts on here who most people find fucking irritating. unbearable little twats whos social retardedness spills onto the forum.
7 now thenwhat you on about you sap. there's about 5-6 proper sad acts on here who most people find fucking irritating. unbearable little twats whos social retardedness spills onto the forum.
I meant why loan him in the first place because we need a CF backup for Richarlison instead of using Son as CF. it looks like Scareltt is ahead of Veliz in the pecking order, so I don't get why we bought Veliz in the first place? He hasn't seemed to have been in any of our manager's plans.
Probably more than half.
Although there's obviously a few exceptions, potential resale value will always be the overriding factor.
It is, after all, the ENIC modus operandi. Some fans are fine with that. And that's ok.. And some of us are uncomfortable with it....also Ok
Yes it is an odd one because he came to this club from Argentina with LoCelso helping him settle etc... then he goes off to Spain on loan (where he isn't getting much game time anyway). He's a big lad for his age, probably good in the air and strong hold up play, That said, okay we have Scarlett but he's not had a good opportunity with just a few minutes here and there, or not on the bench at all, with Son floundering being heavily marked and he doesn't have the hold the ball up factor.It's a strange one for sure.
Veliz was clearly bought as a young player with an eye on the future but he's a striker at exactly the age where he needs to play every week and for whatever reason strikers always seem to find it harder to play every week on loan. Scarlett is the same.
They won't both end up here long term and tbh it might end up with neither of them here long term.
Porquoi?I'm officially offended.
Where's the flipping part? Arbitrage or investment trading only work if you're routinely selling for a profit. And I haven't seen many profitable instant returns like you're describing for a long time.At least half of the players we sign every window, IMO, are bought as opportunities to flip for a quick profit.
The grass is always greener. Bayern fans have already created a petition to convince Tuchel to stay because he was able to navigate Woolwich in the CL, despite >90% of them wanting him gone three months ago. It's the logical conclusion of an increasingly impatient, black-and-white, recency-biased mindset that continues to grow in ubiquity and intensity across all football fandom. Nobody has the patience or attention span for long-term projects anymore, and every player/manager/owner is either great or shit based solely on their last game.I have no idea if Postecoglou will do well with us or not but i find this pining for Mourinho and Conte seriously odd.
They had a decent 3 months between them in roughly a combined 3 years. We were never going to give them what they wanted, they were never going to stick around long. The whole thing was a boring waste of time and just highlighted the boards lack of any sort of vision beyond being a pound shop Chelsea.
Oh and both had our greatest ever strike force in their prime and pissed it away.
That’s not true - we are awful at selling players. It’s one of our blind spotsAt least half of the players we sign every window, IMO, are bought as opportunities to flip for a quick profit.
disagree with this - football is different. I think the target success objective of transfers is keeping well priced good players eg VDV, Vic for their entire careers. I think this even applies to a ‘selling’ club say BHA, rather keep Mac Allister for ten years but best alternative is to sell for a good price.Where's the flipping part? Arbitrage or investment trading only work if you're routinely selling for a profit. And I haven't seen many profitable instant returns like you're describing for a long time.
This idea that Conte leaves every club in a mess is just one of many myths that gets floated on here. He usually brings glory, success, passion and excitement and then moves on. Everyone was so excited when we appointed him.Conte rebuilt Juventus and won their first (legit) Scudetto in nearly a decade leading them to win it 10 times in a row.
He also won Inter their first Scudetto in a decade and got them challenging again.
As for Chelsea, he got them 70 points and an FA cup in his final season, they haven't really improved ever since he left domestically.
He doesn't really leave a mess. The problem is that he's a pain to deal with and everyone gets burned out after around 18 months due to his training methods being super intense and rigid.
So you're not going to answer my question then.....
OK