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Can't wait....for the chance to blow hot and cold.Only a week to go now , then we can start the winter transfer thread!![]()
Pal, you're trying to talk some sense into someone who just doesn't have it in him. At all.You conveniently leave out wages. The simple fact is, and I don't even understand why you are disagreeing. We do not show the ambition in the market which our rivals do. It's not debatable. We target specific subset of players which fit into our tight wage structure, and fit into our transfer range, which is generally sub 60 million.
It seems Levy was willing to push the boat out for Eze as an exception, but that probably would have meant no Savinho when we needed both.
The Savinho signing would actually be a step change IMO, because it isn't the type of signing we usually make. Thing is, we haven't signed him yet, and we probably won't.
For me Woolwich are the best comparison, because we have similar revenues and they aren't a oil club etc and just look at the ambition they have shown in the market.
They signed Rice for 100 million.
They beat Liverpool to the signing of Zubimendi.
Signed Eze
Gyokores was one of the most in demand strikers in Europe, whether he's turns out any good is another matter.
They built upon the excellent foundations they had by signing some very good players like Saliba and Gabriel cheap. This has allowed them to go from top 4 to title challengers.
We have got similar foundations, but we won't kick on and do what Woolwich did by sprinkling the team with top top quality. That is where my problem is with Levy.
The players we need to kick on, the extra quality we won't do.
We simply won't get there by signing the likes of El Kannoush. It's mental to think otherwise. Woolwich didn't. Liverpool didn't, they went and signed Van Djik and Allison for huge money.
We under Levy will never do that, and subsequently we will never take that step to real challenger for the biggest trophies.
We actually have most of the team there, we have the manager in place, but Levy will leave us short and we will miss our chance. He won't give the manager the tools, like FSG did with Klopp and now Slot, like Kroenke did with Arteta.
We do not need the likes of El Kannoush, not coming in as our main man anyway, we need elite talent to push us on. Savinho is one of those.
Thats Mr Marinakis you fucking heretic!Probably bullied by Marinakis as much as MGW was.
......But yeh; go for it - he's had a mare.
You're going to be sorely disappointed my friend
Generational talentAt this point the only player I expect to come in is Manor Solomon.
I don't know if the big clubs think this way, but I can't see Man City letting Spurs have a defining player to build around. The Big Four are in a kind of exclusive club and probably quite happy to keep new members out. Savinho could be that sort of player, and for that reason I don't see the deal happening.You conveniently leave out wages. The simple fact is, and I don't even understand why you are disagreeing. We do not show the ambition in the market which our rivals do. It's not debatable. We target specific subset of players which fit into our tight wage structure, and fit into our transfer range, which is generally sub 60 million.
It seems Levy was willing to push the boat out for Eze as an exception, but that probably would have meant no Savinho when we needed both.
The Savinho signing would actually be a step change IMO, because it isn't the type of signing we usually make. Thing is, we haven't signed him yet, and we probably won't.
For me Woolwich are the best comparison, because we have similar revenues and they aren't a oil club etc and just look at the ambition they have shown in the market.
They signed Rice for 100 million.
They beat Liverpool to the signing of Zubimendi.
Signed Eze
Gyokores was one of the most in demand strikers in Europe, whether he's turns out any good is another matter.
They built upon the excellent foundations they had by signing some very good players like Saliba and Gabriel cheap. This has allowed them to go from top 4 to title challengers.
We have got similar foundations, but we won't kick on and do what Woolwich did by sprinkling the team with top top quality. That is where my problem is with Levy.
The players we need to kick on, the extra quality we won't do.
We simply won't get there by signing the likes of El Kannoush. It's mental to think otherwise. Woolwich didn't. Liverpool didn't, they went and signed Van Djik and Allison for huge money.
We under Levy will never do that, and subsequently we will never take that step to real challenger for the biggest trophies.
We actually have most of the team there, we have the manager in place, but Levy will leave us short and we will miss our chance. He won't give the manager the tools, like FSG did with Klopp and now Slot, like Kroenke did with Arteta.
We do not need the likes of El Kannoush, not coming in as our main man anyway, we need elite talent to push us on. Savinho is one of those.
I get bored more reading such posts.Don’t you guys get bored discussing the exact same thing regarding Levy and transfers and net spend?
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None of you are saying anything new that the guys on the counter argument side haven’t heard a million times and won’t change their mind and vice versa.
As an alternative to the inevitable El Cabanossi I'd monitor Alex Scott.
View: https://x.com/HazemOnTheWing/status/1958445725533999220?t=ZNXozaIZcX942iuiPkpCWg&s=19
Romero on the other hand …Savinho, Paqueta, more Brazilians and Richy will be even happier!
Every bloke in Spain has a man bagMan bags have been a thing for a few years now. Pretty useful if you’re not wearing anything with zips.
And if you’re wondering no, I haven’t got one, but I’ve definitely considered it![]()
Well the intent dims when you’re so useless at itWe have no intention of signing anyone
It's so painfully obvious
Or you work your ass off to improve. You listen to advice, you change your methods.Well the intent dims when you’re so useless at it
Like anything …. If you’re shit at something you stop doing it
The Spanish language is brutalHere they're called "pouf bags" (a loose translation of mariconeras).
Not a country for the woke, Spain.
We don't know what is entailed in that new contract though, and his agent would have negotiated that.But that's the thing, right?
MGW is a 25 year old of limited education who had a fiancee going through a troubled pregnancy amid all this, he was always a vulnerable figure amid this kind of saga.
That's exactly what agents are for, and MGW is represented by one of the most prominent and influential firms in the industry.
And now he's being mocked by opposing fans as a hostage to a two-bit gangster? What the fuck happened here? Why on earth did he sign away his leverage with that new contract?
That's the kind of thing an agency drops a client over if they insist on proceeding against the agency's advice.