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You break the English transfer record !! and they also want a sell on ...which you agree to .... ****ing madness ...
I am sorry but Kenny ... WHAT THE MOTHER OF ****
Newcastle must have been dancing for joy when we offered £35m plus a sell on clause. You are right about Kenny though what the **** was he thinking of? I just hope that if there is a sell on clause that it is the "only if we make a profit" one.
I can see his point though, adding the sell on clause just seems to prove they were taking the piss. (We were never going to sell him for a profit though)
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I notice that you put the one where you have a vested interest at the top of your list.
I understand the appropriate expression is nom nom nom.
. Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
I can see his point though, adding the sell on clause just seems to prove they were taking the piss. (We were never going to sell him for a profit though)
There is definitely an element of truth to it. But I think in general you have to look at the transfer in the context in which it occurred - i.e. if he had done well we could have been in the CL. We had a few days to sign a striker, ideally one ready to hit the ground running.
Given time constraints we clearly couldn't give a **** about never to be activated clauses - I imagine Ashley could have snuck in a clause stating that if Andy was the first man on Mars we had to buy him Belgium and we would have said OK.
For me the major avoidable mistake wasn't even the price, which obviously wasn't a plus point, but that he came injured and not ready to play.
"The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
Reports today that West Ham are preparing a 36 Million pound Contract ... thats just for Andy ... 7 year deal ..... Did I shift into a parrell Universe .... Although all things considered ... He is perfect for them and they are perfect for him, he would be the main man and could act as a focal point to keeping them up and pushing on
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There is definitely an element of truth to it. But I think in general you have to look at the transfer in the context in which it occurred - i.e. if he had done well we could have been in the CL. We had a few days to sign a striker, ideally one ready to hit the ground running.
Given time constraints we clearly couldn't give a **** about never to be activated clauses - I imagine Ashley could have snuck in a clause stating that if Andy was the first man on Mars we had to buy him Belgium and we would have said OK.
For me the major avoidable mistake wasn't even the price, which obviously wasn't a plus point, but that he came injured and not ready to play.
all ends up, purely mental deal. I also think Spurs played there part, it was if we had to beat them to this guy show whose boss and flex our muscles. They wer mental enough to offer 27m in first place
all ends up, purely mental deal. I also think Spurs played there part, it was if we had to beat them to this guy show whose boss and flex our muscles. They wer mental enough to offer 27m in first place
Is'nt there a rumour in todays Gossip that Spurs are looking at AC ?
27million did they say ?
EDIT: oK just checked, and there is indeed a rumour on the beeb gossip, but it's from these..
BBC Gossip.
Tottenham Hotspur are also said to be preparing a bid for Carroll, 23.
Full story: caughtoffside.com
They made a bit of a tit of BR yesterday on Talk Sport, discussing handling of AC, and playing back the interview he did with them just after he took over, where he said every single player at Liverpool will be given a chance, and..how when he was young and growing up..Liverpool was always the club that in his opinion did give players a chance.
I wish he would'nt talk to TS tbh, they are manipulative *******s.
There is definitely an element of truth to it. But I think in general you have to look at the transfer in the context in which it occurred - i.e. if he had done well we could have been in the CL. We had a few days to sign a striker, ideally one ready to hit the ground running.
Given time constraints we clearly couldn't give a **** about never to be activated clauses - I imagine Ashley could have snuck in a clause stating that if Andy was the first man on Mars we had to buy him Belgium and we would have said OK.
For me the major avoidable mistake wasn't even the price, which obviously wasn't a plus point, but that he came injured and not ready to play.
We don't know that this isn't in the contract.
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