Wherever he goes next he will be outstanding. If it is the scum I’ll be doubly sick.
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Regarding Kudus everyone on here wanted a take on specialist.... he is exactly that.
One thing that did suprise me is he's actually a very accurate passer of the ball, for a winger in the 95 percentile that's pretty decent.
Also looking on dataMB his performances between the last 2 seasons at spammers is pretty similar apart from his G/A output
He's a versatile player but primarily a RW and I think that's why he may be preferred...with kulusevski being out for start of season.
He kinda makes sense, he does have the ability to pull out a worldie too but seems to lack consistency and a lot of west ham fans want him out.
I'm torn on him but he could be excellent under Thomas Frank.
I agree.Wherever he goes next he will be outstanding. If it is the scum I’ll be doubly sick.
What does K chaw meanI don't really care about that, I'm on about your snide comment about the 'Levy defence force' particularly when it came on the back of you criticising him saying that he wants to win the Prem, shows you that your emotional bias is hurting your inability to be objective or, consistent for once.
It's beyond tedious.
MLS is notoriously hard on fitness-challenged players (I wouldn't call Son that tbf) because the travel and weather is so brutal, and the all-time record transfer fee paid by an MLS club is 16M pounds.
Are we accepting a bid that low for Sonny? Why not just let him play out his deal at that kind of price?
Saudi would allow all parties to save their blushes here, and also has the virtue of a shorter flight to Seoul than all other options.
With Chelsea still interested, I wouldn’t count on this happening.Kudus story seems to be building up a head of steam. I like it that he is an aggressive attacker, we don’t really have enough of those. I would prefer Eze though as he’s easily the better player, especially if the scum want him.
The price seems ridiculously high. £40m is probably about right as he doesn’t score or assist enough. If he doesn’t play then what is his attitude like if he isn’t playing every week I wonder?
Good, chapter is closed...hooefully we can all move on now
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Sometimes Bowen would play striker and kudus would go there, Yeah I get what you say.Bowen plays on the right for them doesn’t he? Kudus to join the billion players who play on the left. Although I hark back to the days or right footed wingers on the right and left footed on the left. Makes be a footballing dinosaur I guess but having a player out wide who doesn’t have to check back onto his stronger foot every time rather than crossing instantly for runners in the middle seems to be the way forward now every manager wants to be Guardiola.
What does K chaw mean
Was it your Trump Covfefe moment , or does it mean something?
Come on Shady , you know me , I can never move on . It’s almost like the Somme , 25 years and not an inch of ground has been made or given by either side.
If it has it’s been retrenched in the old position a week later
With Chelsea still interested, I wouldn’t count on this happening.
My ideal scenario come end of the window is Garnacho, Rashford, Antony and Sancho all still at Utd with a huge wage bill and anarchy building in the dressing room.Rashford back at Utd and not moving, maybe Chavski get a more favourable deal on Garnacho, which then lets United wrap up Mbeumo.
Whenever dominos need to fall like that, I suspect agents call each other and steer things in the direction they want.
If we’re prepared to pay 60m, I guess we can get Kudus done this time.
But then again, I know literally fuck all so there is that
I'd say Kudus would be an idiot to go to Chelsea, considering the amount of players they currently have. But we've seen enough players go there just to chase the money and be happy enough to tag along.
I don't really know what their strategy is. Signing a shed load of players but to protect value you have to play them. Signing the likes of Joao Felix was just a way to get past PSR in returning a favour to Atletico Madrid.
Nearly all these figures are wrong just saying.How clever is Levy, really? Sanctioning this lot as 20 most expensive signings ever.
I reckon the ones with a 5 stars next to them have justified/paid back their fee, 3 stars have been ok, but probably inconsistent with it. The rest, waste of money.
Only 3 top quality signings based on value and performances, plus 6 that have done ok, or ok so far.
- Dominic Solanke: £65 million 3*
- Tanguy Ndombele: £63 million --
- Richarlison: £60 million --
- Brennan Johnson: £47.5 million 3*
- Cristian Romero: £42 million 5*
- Davinson Sanchez: £42 million --
- James Maddison: £40 million 3*
- Pedro Porro: £40 million 3*
- Micky van de Ven: £34.5 million 5*
- Moussa Sissoko: £31.5 million --
- Giovani Lo Celso: £28.8 million --
- Steven Bergwijn: £26.7 million --
- Bryan Gil: £22.5 million --
- Heung-min Son: £22 million 5*
- Kieran Trippier: £20 million 3*
- Roberto Soldado: £26 million --
- Erik Lamela: £25.7 million 3*
- Nacer Chadli: £22 million --
- Ryan Sessegnon: £25 million --
- Sergio Reguilón: £26 million --
Not a great way to spend money, is it?
How are we so bad at signing players / spending money?