how long is his contract for? 3 more years ?My guess is some kind of nod and wink arrangement; one more year with us then off in next close season.
Barca will have to get realistic with their bids tho.
pretty happy with our(Ajax) group...if we want to lose...if we want to win it are just great names on the boards.Oh, is Scaly still not here, I'm just guessing because he isn't ranting about Arse's piss-easy CL group. He'd have a point, TBH.
Group G, 20 European titles
Group H, 0 European titles
Had a good season last time out. Quite an underrated squad player.Yeah. Not a good player either.
So confused as to what you're on about. I like Aurelio at LB.You said he was a better option than Agger...Agger only plays LB or CB and had been recently used in Aurelio's position (LB, sometimes LM and very little CM). The only position those two have shared is LB; what were you referring to?
Ok, let's go through it:So confused as to what you're on about. I like Aurelio at LB.
What is your problem? I'll repeat - my sentences were separate thoughts crunched into a paragraph. It was a general statement. I brought Aurelio up, because he played in the game. In the future, I'll be sure to structure my posts into paragraphs to help you along.Ok, let's go through it:
I like Aurelio on the left-hand side, a better option than Agger for mine
is what you said. Now, the only place Agger has played on the left is LB. So, by that sentence it seems you are inferring Aurelio played as a LB last night because you are juxtaposing him with Agger.
The problem is...Aurelio didn't play LB last night...he played as LM. And you were talking about last night.
Can only laugh at whoever thinks Ngog is better than Babel after this morning's performance.
Very scratchy from the lads, but I thought we did enough to progress.
I like Aurelio on the left-hand side, a better option than Agger for mine.
Would just love another centre forward or attacking midfielder before the end of the month.
Thought he was fairly impressive at WC, will be a good addition imo....meanwhile overnight, we've signed Konchesky and Meireles. I'm unsure of their pass-completion numbers over the last five years, but hopefully they'll be good additions to the club.
Still looking for that frontman though Roy.
LOL, is it so hard to admit you made a mistake?What is your problem? I'll repeat - my sentences were separate thoughts crunched into a paragraph. It was a general statement. I brought Aurelio up, because he played in the game. In the future, I'll be sure to structure my posts into paragraphs to help you along.
He was very good in the WC...probably better than he has been anywhere else. I hope he keeps that standard. Not a bad player to get for 10.7m. The bad thing with being brought in for Masch is that pretty much every other destroyer out there can't touch him and it's always going to be a downgrade.Thought he was fairly impressive at WC, will be a good addition imo.
Much easier said than done tbh. There's no way a club would be willing to have a player on £70k a week sat on the bench and not playing, particularly when his market value is likely to be around £15m or so, an amount which could be spent on buying a replacement or strengthening other areas of the team. In the event that this ever did actually happen, as you have already pointed out after a few years the players' market value would have plummetted and he would probably leave on a free. Either way the club is going to lose out on a lot of money/on pitch performance by taking such an approach. Though I agree with the principle that something should perhaps be done to stop this player power, this sort of approach really is a cutting your nose off to spite your face type thing.I really hate clubs who give into the players stunts by refusing to play because they won't get their dream transfer. Make them persona non grata, by not playing a single game and ban them training with the first team until their contract expires, until they personally apologise. What club will want you have a couple of years on the sidelines? If you didn't want to stay at the club, you shouldn't have signed that contract extension.
Spineless IMO.
I realise all of that, and I agree. The rant is more directed at the ****s who decide that to get a transfer they will go AWOL or refuse to play. It's more Mascherano's level of professionalism that got my rant going.Much easier said than done tbh. There's no way a club would be willing to have a player on £70k a week sat on the bench and not playing, particularly when his market value is likely to be around £15m or so, an amount which could be spent on buying a replacement or strengthening other areas of the team. In the event that this ever did actually happen, as you have already pointed out after a few years the players' market value would have plummetted and he would probably leave on a free. Either way the club is going to lose out on a lot of money/on pitch performance by taking such an approach. Though I agree with the principle that something should perhaps be done to stop this player power, this sort of approach really is a cutting your nose off to spite your face type thing.