I agree i think he'll leaveI don't think that this dance with Milan is over yet so we will see. And we have Leverkusen interested as well.
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I agree i think he'll leaveI don't think that this dance with Milan is over yet so we will see. And we have Leverkusen interested as well.
Disagree. Ancelotti is a smart manager, one of the most successful of this era.
Another slightly depressing gossip column from the BBC site.
Teams mentioned. Chelsea, Utd, Woolwich, Everton, Newcastle, Palace, Fulham, Villa, Leeds, W. Brom, Leicester, Southampton. That's 12 teams. Add Liverpool and City =14. Only 6 teams not showing a lot of interest today. Not a lot to say really.
Nothing unusual here the classic levy show, demand half the combined wealth of silicone valley for our players, but when we are buying it's a fiver upfront, three copies of the Beano and a twix bar thrown in.If true, then the Levy brinkmanship fails again, well done Danny boy.![]()
If true, then the Levy brinkmanship fails again, well done Danny boy.![]()
LMFAO
And being generally shitAurier made the 3rd most successful tackles in the EPL last season and is ranked 31 in the number of fouls committed.
His reputation as a poor tackler is completely wrong.
His issue is often his poor clearances under pressure and; those fouls he does give away being in dangerous areas.
Other clubs need to be realistic as well though. Aurier, as catastrophic as he can be, is a very experienced right back who has won multiple league titles, Champions League experience and played at the top level. With 2 years left on his deal we are in our rights to ask for £20-23m.
But there is at least one more club in for him. It's between Milan and Leverkusen if the media are to be believed.But no one else wants him.
We can ask what we want, but without competition for his signature, you have to take what’s offered.
Or not take it and accept, once again, that our manager will have to stick with a player he does not want.
But no one else wants him.
We can ask what we want, but without competition for his signature, you have to take what’s offered.
Or not take it and accept, once again, that our manager will have to stick with a player he does not want.
At what?
You don't have to take what's offered. That's a terrible business to get into.But no one else wants him.
We can ask what we want, but without competition for his signature, you have to take what’s offered.
Or not take it and accept, once again, that our manager will have to stick with a player he does not want.
There was a rumour a few months ago that Monaco were interested, but Sidibe’s gone back there from his Everton loan, so maybe not now.Leverkusen (and someone else earlier in the window) have also been linked.....
There was a rumour a few months ago that Monaco were interested, but Sidibe’s gone back there from his Everton loan, so maybe not now.
If you were selling your car, and you've been told its worth £5k, but only one person is interested and bids £2k, do you sell because it's the only offer?
Depends how much you want the new car which you'll be buying afterwards.
I'm not an especially vocal critic of Levy and ENIC. I also think Levy is more than happy to spend money and invest. My only gripe is his interminable constipation when it comes to selling our players and turning the squad over. He obviously *hates* taking a hit on anything (which is why we won't be selling Ndombele), but football doesn't provide that sort of framework. It's a genuine trading floor and your players are worth whatever someone offers. We can claim he's worth whatever we want, but if he genuinely *was*, we'd have more suitors on our hands, offering closer to the price.
Who knows, maybe he'll go. But if not, we'll have a RB that our manager doesn't really rate, who wanted to leave the club, running down his contract and going for even less next year (or maybe even deciding to sit out for a free).
What price do you put on that situation? Would it be better for the club to take a perceived hit of 5 million now, or deal with that shitshow for the next two years?
The notion they won’t improve our current starting 11At what?
The notion that Maguire, Chilwell and Wan Bissaka would win is the title?
If you buy badly then you sell badly.You don't have to take what's offered. That's a terrible business to get into.
We have clubs fighting for his signature. Both Milan and Leverkusen want him. Milan will play the game of 'walk away and wait for Spurs to come back', a trick Levy often uses. But if Leverkusen have a bid accepted, Milan will no doubt match it.
If you were selling your car, and you've been told its worth £5k, but only one person is interested and bids £2k, do you sell because it's the only offer?
Probably the biggest amount of bullshit I've seen on here, and that's an achievement.