Are Brazil in danger of missing out the next round with their loss to Peru last night? if so, then he will be home nice & early to take his family off for a nice holiday & out of sight of the ****ing intrusive media to come back nice & refreshed to see a totally different squad ready to us to another level...
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I think they have already missed outOriginally posted by Angryred View PostAre Brazil in danger of missing out the next round with their loss to Peru last night? if so, then he will be home nice & early to take his family off for a nice holiday & out of sight of the ****ing intrusive media to come back nice & refreshed to see a totally different squad ready to us to another level...Originally posted by fah-qDidn't someone once see Philip Schofield ****ting into a crisp packet?
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Sad but regrettably true these daysOriginally posted by RedReet View PostI think our only chance of getting close to £60m is if Coutinho finished the Copa as best player by a clear margin. Even at that, I think we'd need a bidding war between Barca and PSG and I'm not sure either club want him that much.
The tapping up has already started, so if the clubs can unsettle Coutinho, they'll expect to get him on the cheap knowing we have no CL football. That probably explains PSG's paltry opening offer. I think £40m is a more realistic figure, although I wouldn't even sell him for double that.
Hard to compare him to Sterling too as City paid the English premium for him and it was widely accepted that they overpaid at the time.
I know clubs all do there tapping up earlier than the Transfer Window officially opens but, I wish uefa would do something about it once and for all all be it advantage to whatever club involved.
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Firstly, I think the players mentioned were quite happily looking for a way out of the Club any way bud except, Suarez who would have stayed if we had won the Premership that year as he was genially gutted but, the rest I agree with you when you say "The Yanks seen Dollar Signs".Originally posted by RedReet View Post
Sickening the way they forced Torres, Suarez and Sterling out of the club, players were begging to stay and those Yanks just seen the dollar signs. Then the way they shamefully lined their own pockets and didn't allow the club to spend the money raised on new transfers. Pure filth.
Secondly, we were given the money to spend to replace those players they sold but, we foolishly didn't replace them with the same quality and instead replaced them with average players instead
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I was joking mate. Any fool can see that the players (or agent) forced through the moves and that FSG reinvested the money back in the squad, so to suggest that they are responsible for our best players leaving is ludicrous.Originally posted by RedSince1964 View PostFirstly, I think the players mentioned were quite happily looking for a way out of the Club any way bud except, Suarez who would have stayed if we had won the Premership that year as he was genially gutted but, the rest I agree with you when you say "The Yanks seen Dollar Signs".
Secondly, we were given the money to spend to replace those players they sold but, we foolishly didn't replace them with the same quality and instead replaced them with average players instead
If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?
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Originally posted by Buzzo View PostI think Suarez would have gone to Barca no matter what happened in 13/14.
Same situation as with Ronaldo at United. FSG (and Stevie G) did well to get another year out of him and get him to sign a new contract to maximise profit.If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?
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I think you've totally missed the sarcasm in the original post here!Originally posted by RedSince1964 View PostFirstly, I think the players mentioned were quite happily looking for a way out of the Club any way bud except, Suarez who would have stayed if we had won the Premership that year as he was genially gutted but, the rest I agree with you when you say "The Yanks seen Dollar Signs".
Secondly, we were given the money to spend to replace those players they sold but, we foolishly didn't replace them with the same quality and instead replaced them with average players instead

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Yeah Yeah, backtracking now. Was just watching Philip Green being questioned by MP's which reminded me of this post tbf, spilling his water and asking an MP to stop staring at him.Originally posted by RedReet View PostI was joking mate. Any fool can see that the players (or agent) forced through the moves and that FSG reinvested the money back in the squad, so to suggest that they are responsible for our best players leaving is ludicrous.
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