aren't we all...You're lucky I'm not a mod anymore.
I saw Tranmere beat Solihull 9-0 in 2017, and we missed a penJust watched Celtic beat Dundee United 9-0. Was desperate to see a tenth as I've never seen one in club football. Alas the ref took pity on them and only added on a minute of stoppage time (after a 5 goal second half).
Ange Postecoglou's Celtic
Well his comments aimed at a chairman who hasn't given him any money to spend seem fair to me.Reading the statement, suggests to me he’s been sacked for his comments rather than the results
I presume he'll get his contract paid up, so that's some expensive hurt feelings from the chairman if you're right.Reading the statement, suggests to me he’s been sacked for his comments rather than the results
Especially with more productive equivalents going for a quarter the price€100m for an Eredivise player seems sensible.
Could easily change Man Utd for Chelsea as well.Man United overpay because the people running the club are incompetent *****.
I think the price goes up as soon as United are interested anyway. After that, it's down to the club whether they pay up and get their man or move on to other targets. In some cases they have moved on and in other cases they get the player they want.Man United overpay because the people running the club are incompetent *****.
There is a United tax, but that's mainly down to the fact that they know they can take the piss with us because of our history of being incompetent *****. United are a bit of a joke in the football world really, look at how Dortmund treated us a few years back with Sancho.I think the price goes up as soon as United are interested anyway. After that, it's down to the club whether they pay up and get their man or move on to other targets. In some cases they have moved on and in other cases they get the player they want.
I'm not sure why Chelsea don't get more flak for the same thing. The Gvardiol deal is much worse than the Antony one - he's not even going to play for them this season and he's costing €90m. Cucurella cost €60m and Fofana is an €80m defender apparently. That's one unusually expensive backline and there's a lot of unproven talent and questionable ones.
I don't really believe that's so. I think United already tried signing Antony earlier in the window and failed. Perhaps they should have not changed their offer and let the player push for the move, but I doubt the deal would have happened in the end and Ajax only sold the player because their finance people got involved and made it happen in the end against the wishes of their football people.We could have saved upwards of €50 million on Anthony and Martinez had we done the deals at the beginning of the transfer window instead of panicking towards the end.
I think you're giving United way too much credit. At the beginning of this summer we decided not to pursue other targets because the transfer budget wasn't great and we wanted to get FDJ done first, then see how much money was left. The FDJ situation has turned out to be extremely messy, so we went after other targets, only to find the price had gone up.I don't really believe that's so. I think United already tried signing Antony earlier in the window and failed. Perhaps they should have not changed their offer and let the player push for the move, but I doubt the deal would have happened in the end and Ajax only sold the player because their finance people got involved and made it happen in the end against the wishes of their football people.
I agree they overpaid for Martinez and could have explored alternates and let the player push for the move more.
I think United made the right decision to not sign Sancho in that window. Where I think they failed miserably was on the PR side. They stayed too quiet and let the pressure build on themselves when they could have released news briefs on alternate targets or something that didn't make them seem so desperate. They almost did the same thing on FDJ this season so they still haven't learned their lesson.
The journalists with links to Ajax stated that they'd have accepted much less for Anthony earlier in the window. It makes sense because losing him on 30th August after already letting a lot of players go is a massive pain in the arse for them.I don't really believe that's so. I think United already tried signing Antony earlier in the window and failed. Perhaps they should have not changed their offer and let the player push for the move, but I doubt the deal would have happened in the end and Ajax only sold the player because their finance people got involved and made it happen in the end against the wishes of their football people.
I agree they overpaid for Martinez and could have explored alternates and let the player push for the move more.
I think United made the right decision to not sign Sancho in that window. Where I think they failed miserably was on the PR side. They stayed too quiet and let the pressure build on themselves when they could have released news briefs on alternate targets or something that didn't make them seem so desperate. They almost did the same thing on FDJ this season so they still haven't learned their lesson.