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    if we are not in the CL is it better to take the loss now?

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      Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
      If someone does come in for Andy for about £20-25m we should probably sell imo. We'd lose about £10m but so would they.
      Would anyone realistically come in for that much though? I'd be surprised if anyone paid over 10m.
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        What English player can be bought by a prem club for £10 million nowadays? I can't think of many.
        One tit for another.

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          Wouldn't really care if we sold him. As much as he has improved, if the manager doesn't think he'll fit then theres really no point in having him. He probably will be a very good player one day

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            Originally posted by BigChief View Post
            What English player can be bought by a prem club for £10 million nowadays? I can't think of many.
            certainly not if we are looking to buy

            comoli [or who ever was the nominated geezer at the time] must have rode up, tied his horse to the post, dropped a bag of gold onto the table, with other bags of gold bulging out of his saddle bags, and saying, "name your price, whatever it takes"
            removing all the weak links makes us stronger

            too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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              Originally posted by Mattshark View Post
              Would anyone realistically come in for that much though? I'd be surprised if anyone paid over 10m.
              Mate you have completely lost it.

              Yes he was dog crap last season, but he was an animal for Newcastle before we signed him and the improvement over the last few months has been huge, albeit not what you would expect for 35 million. Again the lad is only 22 and was a bit mentally frail when he joined, he will kick on big time.

              Here is the first player i wanted to compare him with - Drogba- wiki -
              'After playing in youth teams, Drogba made his professional debut aged 18 for Ligue 2 club Le Mans. A late bloomer, he signed his first professional contract aged 21; it was not until the 2002–03 season that he realized his potential, scoring 17 goals in 34 appearances in Ligue 1 for Guingamp. During the same season he made his first international appearance for Côte d'Ivoire, in September, and scored his first international goal the following February. He moved to Olympique de Marseille in 2003 for £3.3 million. His scoring success at Olympique de Marseille continued, finishing as the third highest scorer in Ligue 1 with 19 goals and helped the club to reach the 2004 UEFA Cup Final.'

              And Rooney
              In June 2007, Rooney was handed number 10, last worn by Ruud van Nistelrooy.[84][85] He fractured his left metatarsal in United's opening-day goalless draw against Reading on 12 August,[86] the same injury he had suffered to his right foot in 2004.[87] After being sidelined for six weeks, he returned for United's 1–0 Champions League group stage win over Roma on 2 October, scoring the match's only goal.[88] However, barely a month into his return, Rooney injured his ankle during a training session on 9 November, and missed an additional two weeks.[89] His first match back was against Fulham on 3 December, in which he played 70 minutes.[90] Rooney missed a total of ten games and finished the 2007–08 season with 18 goals (12 of them in the league),[76] as United clinched both the Premier League[91] and the Champions League, in which they defeated league rivals Chelsea[92] in the competition's first-ever all-English final.[93]
              On 4 October 2008 in an away win over Blackburn Rovers, Rooney became the youngest player in league history to make 200 appearances.[94] On 14 January after scoring the only goal of the game 54 seconds into the 1–0 win over Wigan Athletic, Rooney limped off with a hamstring ailment in the eighth minute. His replacement, Carlos Tévez, was injured himself shortly after entering the game, but stayed on.[95] Rooney was out for three weeks, missing one match apiece in the League Cup and FA Cup, along with four Premier League matches.[96] On 25 April 2009, Rooney scored his final league goals of the season against Tottenham. United scored five goals in the second half ato come from 2–0 down to win 5–2. Rooney grabbed two goals, set up two and provided the assist that led to the penalty for United's first goal.[97] Rooney ended the season with 20 goals in all competitions. Once again, he managed 12 goals in the league.[76]

              I have selected players that are physical and dont rely o pace thats not saying Carroll will be the next Drogba or Rooney but who is to say he wont be either!



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                Originally posted by BigChief View Post
                What English player can be bought by a prem club for £10 million nowadays? I can't think of many.
                Villa and Southamption are the only two clubs to pay a disclosed amount for players from another English club so far.
                Villa payed 3m for Matt Lowton
                Southampton paid 7m for Jay Rodriguez

                So there is two.
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                  Originally posted by marksared View Post
                  Mate you have completely lost it.

                  Yes he was dog crap last season, but he was an animal for Newcastle before we signed him and the improvement over the last few months has been huge, albeit not what you would expect for 35 million. Again the lad is only 22 and was a bit mentally frail when he joined, he will kick on big time.

                  Here is the first player i wanted to compare him with - Drogba- wiki -
                  'After playing in youth teams, Drogba made his professional debut aged 18 for Ligue 2 club Le Mans. A late bloomer, he signed his first professional contract aged 21; it was not until the 2002–03 season that he realized his potential, scoring 17 goals in 34 appearances in Ligue 1 for Guingamp. During the same season he made his first international appearance for Côte d'Ivoire, in September, and scored his first international goal the following February. He moved to Olympique de Marseille in 2003 for £3.3 million. His scoring success at Olympique de Marseille continued, finishing as the third highest scorer in Ligue 1 with 19 goals and helped the club to reach the 2004 UEFA Cup Final.'

                  And Rooney
                  In June 2007, Rooney was handed number 10, last worn by Ruud van Nistelrooy.[84][85] He fractured his left metatarsal in United's opening-day goalless draw against Reading on 12 August,[86] the same injury he had suffered to his right foot in 2004.[87] After being sidelined for six weeks, he returned for United's 1–0 Champions League group stage win over Roma on 2 October, scoring the match's only goal.[88] However, barely a month into his return, Rooney injured his ankle during a training session on 9 November, and missed an additional two weeks.[89] His first match back was against Fulham on 3 December, in which he played 70 minutes.[90] Rooney missed a total of ten games and finished the 2007–08 season with 18 goals (12 of them in the league),[76] as United clinched both the Premier League[91] and the Champions League, in which they defeated league rivals Chelsea[92] in the competition's first-ever all-English final.[93]
                  On 4 October 2008 in an away win over Blackburn Rovers, Rooney became the youngest player in league history to make 200 appearances.[94] On 14 January after scoring the only goal of the game 54 seconds into the 1–0 win over Wigan Athletic, Rooney limped off with a hamstring ailment in the eighth minute. His replacement, Carlos Tévez, was injured himself shortly after entering the game, but stayed on.[95] Rooney was out for three weeks, missing one match apiece in the League Cup and FA Cup, along with four Premier League matches.[96] On 25 April 2009, Rooney scored his final league goals of the season against Tottenham. United scored five goals in the second half ato come from 2–0 down to win 5–2. Rooney grabbed two goals, set up two and provided the assist that led to the penalty for United's first goal.[97] Rooney ended the season with 20 goals in all competitions. Once again, he managed 12 goals in the league.[76]

                  I have selected players that are physical and dont rely o pace thats not saying Carroll will be the next Drogba or Rooney but who is to say he wont be either!



                  Drogba and Rooney had notable positive effects on the teams play, Carroll, sadly never had that effect for us and never involved himself in the game in the manner that Drogba and Rooney did.

                  Sorry, half a good season with Newcastle is not evidence he will be good enough for us or ever work for us. I would hope for a 23 year old that their good would be more complete than his is now.
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                    Originally posted by Mattshark View Post
                    Drogba and Rooney had notable positive effects on the teams play, Carroll, sadly never had that effect for us and never involved himself in the game in the manner that Drogba and Rooney did.

                    Sorry, half a good season with Newcastle is not evidence he will be good enough for us or ever work for us. I would hope for a 23 year old that their good would be more complete than his is now.
                    But 1 poor season (that finished with a flourish) did? With a team that had no real shape or tactical nous. He was fantastic against the Mancs in the FA cup and made a big all round contribution to the team on other occasions after thay as well.

                    To be fair last season was pretty dire, I dont know whether Carroll is going to make it or not with Liverpool but we have to be optimistic. (or i do anyway)

                    Lucas sucked all of your energy out of you, those long nights defending him have left you burnt out.

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                      Originally posted by Mattshark View Post
                      Villa and Southamption are the only two clubs to pay a disclosed amount for players from another English club so far.
                      Villa payed 3m for Matt Lowton
                      Southampton paid 7m for Jay Rodriguez

                      So there is two.
                      Ah I see. Tell me more.
                      One tit for another.

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                        Originally posted by Mattshark View Post
                        Drogba and Rooney had notable positive effects on the teams play, Carroll, sadly never had that effect for us and never involved himself in the game in the manner that Drogba and Rooney did.

                        Sorry, half a good season with Newcastle is not evidence he will be good enough for us or ever work for us. I would hope for a 23 year old that their good would be more complete than his is now.
                        By the way what was Drogbas all round team play like with LeMans?

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                          Originally posted by marksared View Post
                          Lucas sucked all of your energy out of you, those long nights defending him have left you burnt out.
                          One tit for another.

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                            Originally posted by marksared View Post
                            But 1 poor season (that finished with a flourish) did? With a team that had no real shape or tactical nous. He was fantastic against the Mancs in the FA cup and made a big all round contribution to the team on other occasions after thay as well.

                            To be fair last season was pretty dire, I dont know whether Carroll is going to make it or not with Liverpool but we have to be optimistic. (or i do anyway)

                            Lucas sucked all of your energy out of you, those long nights defending him have left you burnt out.
                            lol

                            That is potentially true, however, I think that flourish only looked good compared to just how awful he was across the season. My concerns about Carroll are his lack of technical ability and very poor movement. I think he is just too old to change these aspects of his game in any significant manner.
                            That is my opinion on the matter.

                            Lol, I was optimistic till we appointted Roy, and untill I saw our transfers last season.
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                              it was a disaster from the moment we signed him....he was never more than a £10million signing...but we graciously offered £35 ****ing million unbelievable

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                                Originally posted by Bender View Post
                                it was a disaster from the moment we signed him....he was never more than a £10million signing...but we graciously offered £35 ****ing million unbelievable
                                It was tax beneficial don't you know.
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