Summer 2022 Transfer Thread.

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They finished 2nd because everyone else was shite. Liverpool lost VVD and couldn't cope. Chelsea changed coach after a poor start. Spurs and Woolwich were gash. Leicester, West Ham were never gonna get that high up.
They were 20 odd points off the top in the end and much closer to 5th IIRC than first.

People said "everybody was shit" last year too...... Including Utd.
 
a) many would tell you that he did just that last season.

b) has he ever genuinely done that?

He didn't. He did a decent job of scoring goals (exceeded his xG) and that's it.

I'd say so for Portugal at numerous points. He's never played for a club side weak enough to need to, but he was definitely capable of it in his final 2 seasons at United & whilst at Madrid. He was also pretty incredible for Juventus for at least one season.
 
You'd think that hanging out with the big knobs and being in the know you'd be able to spell the names of our supposed targets.
I never understand how there are people that still can't spell the simplest footballer names. Erikson, Langlet, Loris, Kabul etc.

They're simple fucking names, not Sokratis Papastathopoulos or Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink ffs
 
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Yet they finished higher and scored more goals the season before, work that one out - and Utd had a better team on paper last season as well.

Bruno was worse because he thrived on being the main man at Utd, everything went through him and was one of the best players in the league in 2021/21, yet when Ronaldo turns up he turns to shit, co-incidence?

Rashford and Martial were piss poor and their games suffered, Cavani who was their best striker couldn't get a look in and his goals suffered

He also only scored 9 goals until March and hit hat tricks against us and Norwich, it's not as if he was consistent.

And then you can get into the fact that they had a non existent press and teams were playing out of the back against them too easily, wonder why...
Everyone improved but them.
They spent a lot of money but useless coaches.
 
He didn't. He did a decent job of scoring goals (exceeded his xG) and that's it.

I'd say so for Portugal at numerous points. He's never played for a club side weak enough to need to, but he was definitely capable of it in his final 2 seasons at United & whilst at Madrid. He was also pretty incredible for Juventus for at least one season.

Yeh, that was very much my point.

Portugal was more about mentality and off pitch influence (see Euros final), but it's a fair shout.

There's no escaping the fact that teams are required to supplement him and play his way these days.
 
Yeah the problem was they ran out of luck under Ole. Season before they rode on momentum and individuals were coming up with moments. It was always going to have a short shelf life because Ole had no structure. Rangnick came in and tried to change that but badly, he never seemed to have the support of the squad.

Blaming Ronaldo would be like blaming Varane for their defence falling apart last season .. yeah he was underwhelming vs expectations, but it wasn't his fault they were shit.
You argue as if you were Cristiano Ronaldo himself: you're quick to give him credit if his team is doing well but if his team does badly you'll clear him of any blame.
Buffon said that "Juve lost that DNA of being a team” when Cristiano Ronaldo arrived and there was a "reason" for why Real M. wanted him out and hasn't really missed him.
 
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You argue as if you were Cristiano Ronaldo himself: you're quick to give him credit if his team is doing well but if his team plays badly you'll clear him for any blame.
Buffon said that "Juve lost that DNA of being a team” when Cristiano Ronaldo arrived and there was a "reason" for why Real M. wanted him out and hasn't really missed him.

Nah, there's blame this season, he's just not the reason why they're shit. He's just one of the small parts making up the bigger picture of their failed transfer strategy. He wasn't what they needed but he essentially did the job he could've been expected to do at this point in his career.

Buffon was chatting shit and excusing his Italian teammates who post Ronaldo have been god awful. They lost their 'team DNA' because the signings became increasingly more mediocre and the stalwarts of the team declined.

Madrid got worse initially when Ronaldo left. So did Juventus. We gonna act like Madrid winning one CL years after Ronaldo left the club means they haven't really missed him? They were practically winning it every season when he was at the club.
 
They went backwards massively and Ronaldo was a big reason for that.

Still let Chelsea sign him and watch him totally destroy team morale and cohesion, I'll be surprised if Tuchel signs off on it.

Watching Ronaldo getting pissed off with Sterling's head-down, blind alley dribbling will be hilarious.
 
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