Love you bro utter class respect.Everyone has to be happy with Berahino..
For the purists - He's young, English and a proper prospect..
For the pesimists - his name ends in O.
Everones a winner..
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Love you bro utter class respect.Everyone has to be happy with Berahino..
For the purists - He's young, English and a proper prospect..
For the pesimists - his name ends in O.
Everones a winner..
Sorry ?:chadliwtf:do the other 2 league cup final appearances change that youve forgotten change that?.
Berahino actually isn't proven. Strip out the penalties and he looks a lot less rosy. He scored 14 goals. But only 10 from open play. Almost a third of his goals were penalties. Werner and Batshuayi in contrast had none last year (Batshuayi missed the only penalty he took).Sausages. TELL ME THERE WERE SAUSAGES!!!?
Berahino not much better than Werner or Batshuayi? You must be joking? A young proven English lad who has shown he can score in the Prem compared -
A German lad still proving himself at a struggling Bundesliga team (and he's not a striker)
And a young lad who was sparingly used at Marseille last season.
The risk factor in signing the other two is huge. They would be signings based almost entirely on potential.
Berahino can, and will score goals in the premier league. It's as simple as that. The difference between them all is a chasm.
I think it's time for you to stop being such a pessimistic cunt
I'd still rather a player with prem experience. Just my opinion.Berahino actually isn't proven. Strip out the penalties and he looks a lot less rosy. He scored 14 goals. But only 10 from open play. Almost a third of his goals were penalties. Werner and Batshuayi in contrast had none last year (Batshuayi missed the only penalty he took).
Batshuayi scored 9 non-penalty goals last year in 920 minutes. Berahino 10 in 3000.
Even if the French lad's rate of scoring fell 50% next year (likely), it's still better than Berahino's.
Saido is a decent prospect. Batshuayi is a really highly rated one.
Berahino played in a shite team in the toughest league in the world. Batsman played in one of the best teams in France that is always a very attacking one.Berahino actually isn't proven. Strip out the penalties and he looks a lot less rosy. He scored 14 goals. But only 10 from open play. Almost a third of his goals were penalties. Werner and Batshuayi in contrast had none last year (Batshuayi missed the only penalty he took).
Batshuayi scored 9 non-penalty goals last year in 920 minutes. Berahino 10 in 3000.
Even if the French lad's rate of scoring fell 50% next year (likely), it's still better than Berahino's.
Saido is a decent prospect. Batshuayi is a really highly rated one.
I don't think making the final of the league cup is an achievement worth shouting about really. If you look at the way the top clubs put out second string teams and the list of teams to make the final in recent years like Bradford and Birmingham etc..It kind of puts it into perspective..In terms of silverware, you can't argue that under ENIC it's been our most barren period since the war...Do the other two league cup final appearances that you've forgotten change that?
not that difficult to work it out unless you are, of course, being deliberately obtuse
Not sure I'd buy that "toughest league in the world" tag.Berahino played in a shite team in the toughest league in the world. Batsman played in one of the best teams in France that is always a very attacking one.
And it's also coincided with unprescedented competition in the shape of the owners of the other top teams. If we spend a fiver, there's a few teams that can spend a tenner.I don't think making the final of the league cup is an achievement worth shouting about really. If you look at the way the top clubs put out second string teams and the list of teams to make the final in recent years like Bradford and Birmingham etc..It kind of puts it into perspective..In terms of silverware, you can't argue that under ENIC it's been our most barren period since the war...
But don't forget, we have a very rich owner ourselvesAnd it's also coincided with unprescedented competition in the shape of the owners of the other top teams. If we spend a fiver, there's a few teams that can spend a tenner.

Daniel Levy is brilliant.
I just wanted to write this to see if the plank that calls himself cretinousgoat puts a disagree.against it. Because the fucking halfwit thinks it's cool to give all my posts a X without even reading them
You misunderstood me, because thats what I was implying at (it was a sarcastic post). Paying the asking price usually doesnt pan out well.what if you dont think he's worth the asking price?
just paying the asking price is how you pay 37 million for Andy Carroll
Halfway through writing a response to this. Realised life is too short.
Or maybe you realised I'm right. I understand. Even I have to show some humility on occasion.Halfway through writing a response to this. Realised life is too short.
You're not a fellow yid of mine, so don't associate yourself with me.Strong language to aim at a fellow Yid! .tell me, is there anything that could happen, or not happen in this transfer window that would cause you to criticise Levy ?.I mean anything. If so give me an example of something that would finally dislodge his cock from your throat . Reasonable question I think.
they also had to recover from the bearded cunts regime. the man that made the club a laughing stock (and it was, under sugar). a time in which signing Jose fucking Dominguez was exciting news.I don't think making the final of the league cup is an achievement worth shouting about really. If you look at the way the top clubs put out second string teams and the list of teams to make the final in recent years like Bradford and Birmingham etc..It kind of puts it into perspective..In terms of silverware, you can't argue that under ENIC it's been our most barren period since the war...