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Ex-Spurs Player Kyle Walker

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No one else seemed to be interested in him? I doubt he'd fancy a life abroad. He doesn't seem the type.

In which case I struggle with how this sale was 'on our own terms' at all.

- City got what they wanted (money no particular issue).
- KW got a move to a so-called big club, dictate destination and got a fat pay-rise.
- 'We're' left trying to kid ourselves "Yeh, we really stuck it to City... KWs shit... " only for them to over the coming weeks spend the same amount against on the other flank and rubbish any notion of a 'premium price' (re: EPL ready, Best in league, long contract, strengthening a competitor, first XI stalwart).
 
In which case I struggle with how this sale was 'on our own terms' at all.

- City got what they wanted (money no particular issue).
- KW got a move to a so-called big club, dictate destination and got a fat pay-rise.
- 'We're' left trying to kid ourselves "Yeh, we really stuck it to City... KWs shit... " only for them to over the coming weeks spend the same amount against on the other flank and rubbish any notion of a 'premium price' (re: EPL ready, Best in league, long contract, strengthening a competitor, first XI stalwart).

I think Trips will be 1st choice but will rotate with someone younger like Perreira/KWP. The impact of the decision can only really be judged in the future, it's just a guessing game for now.

If Poch didn't want him, it's absolutely on our terms though.
 
Wtf you on about? Its was very respectful plus hes been here since 09 so he's not gonna start reading off all the managers he has worked under. He even jokingly said thanks for putting up with me which insinuates he was maybe sometimes difficult to manage at times. Either way nice measage.
Obviously something has happened between him and Poch to trigger him leaving. The other players often raise the fact that Poch has been instrumental in their career development, but not him I guess. Did not hear him mention Poch once only Levy was singled out! I respect other peoples opinions though except ArcspacE ArcspacE of course.
 
In which case I struggle with how this sale was 'on our own terms' at all.

- City got what they wanted (money no particular issue).
- KW got a move to a so-called big club, dictate destination and got a fat pay-rise.
- 'We're' left trying to kid ourselves "Yeh, we really stuck it to City... KWs shit... " only for them to over the coming weeks spend the same amount against on the other flank and rubbish any notion of a 'premium price' (re: EPL ready, Best in league, long contract, strengthening a competitor, first XI stalwart).

It was on our terms in that the price was dictated and City paid it. By all accounts Pochettino wanted Walker gone. Now every successful club has a strong leader, one who isn't afraid to make the big call on players. Look at Fergie as the example, if a player crossed him they were out irrespective of who they were. Now out of our 11 Walker was the likeliest to be sacrificed.
 
Not buying the 'he left out poch' business. He thanked the staff from top to bottom and was reflecting on 8 years. He also never mentioned Harry Redknapp, AVB and Tim Sherwood. Nothing in it, in my opinion.
 
In which case I struggle with how this sale was 'on our own terms' at all.

- City got what they wanted (money no particular issue).
- KW got a move to a so-called big club, dictate destination and got a fat pay-rise.
- 'We're' left trying to kid ourselves "Yeh, we really stuck it to City... KWs shit... " only for them to over the coming weeks spend the same amount against on the other flank and rubbish any notion of a 'premium price' (re: EPL ready, Best in league, long contract, strengthening a competitor, first XI stalwart).
I have to agree, this transfer on the surface doesn't appear to be in our best interest. Maybe omitting Poch in his twitter testimony points to more than meets the eye
 
I think Trips will be 1st choice but will rotate with someone younger like Perreira/KWP. The impact of the decision can only really be judged in the future, it's just a guessing game for now.

Indeed, similarly any fee accepted subsequently has an aspect of risk attached as to whether it was good or bad. Hense I'm not celebrating our 'coup' just yet.

If Poch didn't want him, it's absolutely on our terms though.

In danger of being repetitive; this is the crux is my mis-givings though... I don't believe Poch actively set out to get rid... Just dealing with the situation that presented itself.

KWs shown no issue with hard work and the notion of improvement before... Why should he suddenly do so last Easter? ....UNLESS he'd had his head turned already????

(Just my theory admittedly... But one that I believe no less credible those cobbled together from the few scant - and contradictory - rumours being thrown about over the last month or two.)[/QUOTE]
 
It was on our terms in that the price was dictated and City paid it. By all accounts Pochettino wanted Walker gone. Now every successful club has a strong leader, one who isn't afraid to make the big call on players. Look at Fergie as the example, if a player crossed him they were out irrespective of who they were. Now out of our 11 Walker was the likeliest to be sacrificed.
'By all accounts Poch wanted Walker gone' what accounts are those other us adding 2+2 and coming up with 5
 
Indeed, similarly any fee accepted subsequently has an aspect of risk attached as to whether it was good or bad. Hense I'm not celebrating our 'coup' just yet.



In danger of being repetitive; this is the crux is my mis-givings though... I don't believe Poch actively set out to get rid... Just dealing with the situation that presented itself.

KWs shown no issue with hard work and the notion of improvement before... Why should he suddenly do so last Easter? ....UNLESS he'd had his head turned already????

(Just my theory admittedly... But one that I believe no less credible those cobbled together from the few scant - and contradictory - rumours being thrown about over the last month or two.)
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We can only assume based on what little we see. We know enough now to see that Poch is quite nonchalant about getting rid of players who he doesn't see in his plans (for whatever reason), and I can imagine him sitting down with DL and saying "If we can get £50m for Walker, we could buy maybe 2 or 3 players that will add quality to the squad".

I know plenty rate Walker highly, but he's not the complete wing back that Danny Rose has turned into. We'll just have to see what happens, but best to keep faith for now.
 
Went on their forum and they are still insisting its 45m with 5m asd ons based on multiple targets being met lol. This is after kyle walkers agency have already confirmed its over 50m loool.
With all due respect, why on earth are Man City fans trying to convince themselves the price is lower than it is?... Of all the fanbases in the world.

That don't make a god damned lick of sense.

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If he thinks it's bittersweet now, I wonder what will be going through his mind when Trippier gets on the plane to Russia ahead of him.
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I was thinking this too. If Trippier needed any more motivation than taking his place in the starting line up at Spurs, then it's knowing his performances there this coming season may put him ahead of KW in the England squad. I recall Southgate waxing lyrical about KT when he was called up.
 
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