Now that's absolutely ridiculous.According to Capology, you’re pretty much spot on.
€38,500 to €295,000 base
Could City really not have convinced him to join by only doubling or tripling his wages? Driving a hard bargain was he?
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Now that's absolutely ridiculous.According to Capology, you’re pretty much spot on.
€38,500 to €295,000 base
Perfect for Villa. They hardly use wide wingers, keeping it all very central, so Johnson won’t have the “beat a man and put a cross in” issue he has here.If the speculation is true, and let's not dismiss it might be Johnson's agent putting it out there, but common sense would ask why a manager like Emery would want him?
Frank has been a huge disappointment so far and his use of Johnson, over players who are barely doing anything of note, a bit hard to grasp.
Perfect for Villa. They hardly use wide wingers, keeping it all very central, so Johnson won’t have the “beat a man and put a cross in” issue he has here.
Their present right sided forward is John McGinn, hardly a fleet footed winger.
Didn't they do exactly that with Haaland? IIRC, it was effectively a done deal before the window opened, they just rubber stamped it as soon as it did?IFAIK teams can bid and whatnot anytime but they can't register a new player until the transfer window opens, so they're not doing anything wrong in chasing a player now.
Another one I remember from I think 90/91 season against Luton. Pat Van Den Hauwe and Ceri Hughes both sprinting and jumping two footed at the same time to get a stationary ball. In my memory the ball shot up into the air and both players just got and on with the game. Good times.I loved that big hard handsome dog. Animal. His tackle with Stuart Pearce in a midweek cup game at Forest was the greatest 50/50 I’ve ever witnessed. Both full on trying to hurt each other but both got the ball. Total respect between them.
If somebody gets lightly brushed in the face by a trailing hand then goes down like they have been shot that should be a yellow card in my opinion. It's simulation to try and get an opponent booked.Another one I remember from I think 90/91 season against Luton. Pat Van Den Hauwe and Ceri Hughes both sprinting and jumping two footed at the same time to get a stationary ball. In my memory the ball shot up into the air and both players just got and on with the game. Good times.
A bit like Konate the other night when he went through the back of Romero who then reacted. Yes Romero was stupid to kick out but Konate holding his fingers because they got kicked is not a reason to fall to the ground.If somebody gets lightly brushed in the face by a trailing hand then goes down like they have been shot that should be a yellow card in my opinion. It's simulation to try and get an opponent booked.
It is ridiculous, but when you google it, most sites have his wages down as. 300k a week.Now that's absolutely ridiculous.
Could City really not have convinced him to join by only doubling or tripling his wages? Driving a hard bargain was he?
It is ridiculous, but when you google it, most sites have his wages down as. 300k a week.
Bizarre, as like you say, even if they’d offered him £120k a week, he’d surely have bitten their hand off.
I never understand it myself. It makes an odd situation in football, like a bell curve, where teams that should be able to attract players with pure prestige overpay them, then in the middle you have normal teams paying normal wages, and the other side there are shit teams over-paying players in lieu of prestige.
If you're a league title chasing team, you should really be able to be bonus-related in wages and not have to pay 10x wages
He doesn’t really solve our passing issue though. He’s just another midfielder who carries the ball well, but doesn’t pass it that well.United have pushed Mainoo out the door. Why wouldn't we ask the question? He even has a calf injury, tell me that's not a Spurs player.
We are going to loan Savinho for the second half of the season. He will be Werner levels of rubbish but we will still pay the 70m to buy him in the summer whereby he will continue to be rubbish. It's just the way it is.Deano with some bits and bobs. Only open if you like disappointment. He was the first to link us to Savinho in the summer if you remember. So surprisingly not the nonsense peddling merchant we'd assume working at Teamtalk.
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He would provide a few more goals from midfield maybe?He doesn’t really solve our passing issue though. He’s just another midfielder who carries the ball well, but doesn’t pass it that well.
Having said that he would give us that option to give the defenders an out ball to pass to because he is very good on the half turn shielding the ball.
Yeah I think so. I suppose the buying club needs to be assured the player wants the move and the selling club are happy not to hold out for a better offer.Didn't they do exactly that with Haaland? IIRC, it was effectively a done deal before the window opened, they just rubber stamped it as soon as it did?
Not a whiff of a move for anyone, and before it's said, silence for us does not any longer mean great buy.
I would have no idea who Frank would even want and even less confidence it would be a worthwhile expense.
Amazing.