Mrbluenose
Player Valuation: £8m
They also gave him the biggest contract of his career and set him up for life.Did Gbamin leave in the end?
I can't help but feel a bit sorry for him, Everton totally broke him
Let's not forget that little detail.
They also gave him the biggest contract of his career and set him up for life.Did Gbamin leave in the end?
I can't help but feel a bit sorry for him, Everton totally broke him
"I watched a snail crawl along the edge of a straight razor.....and it was still faster than Andre Gomes"View attachment 225613
The horror....
Having been personally injured for 2 years i'd happily give up a massive chunk of my wealth for 2 perfect pain free elbows. I doubt he's any different.They also gave him the biggest contract of his career and set him up for life.
Let's not forget that little detail.
Hes loaned though, so we are not paying his wages?Seriously?. You don’t see how we we’re making a loss when we we’re paying Sandro more than Harry Kane.?. We’re making a loss because we put bang average players on ridiculous money that we then couldn’t get rid off. Our wage bill is 80 odd percent of the clubs turnover. Add a stadium into the mix and boom there’s your answer.
Loads of Dutch players have done well in the premier league that’s such a strange thing to say!
Like the manager had said - we can only do deals that are available. Im sure they see potential in the lad and maybe some profit for the future.The Chermiti signing in particular looks preposterous given yesterdays washout
A few elite ones have, but by and large no they haven't at all, another poster agreed with me and even expanded the point to include Italians. Why don't you list of all these amazing Dutch success stories then?
Probably the best outcome all roundYes. Contract cancelled. No pay off. Saved us £3-4m
When did we last do this? Three years ago? Five? We recouped the best part of £100m since Jan and spent £40m. Moshiri's not "pumping money into" anything, he's sucking it out.Can’t just keep pumping money into players when we aren’t in a position to.
quite a few elite names there and a few others that id argue are nothing special, it's all opinions at the end of the day. They certainly have never worked for us when we have tried it.Off the top of my head and not in any kind of chronological order;
Van der Sar, Stam, VVD (spit), Robben, Bergkamp, Van Persie, Hasselbaink, Kuyt (spit), van Nistelrooy, Van der Vaart, Boateng, Ake, Botman, van Hooijdonk. Even a few of the lesser known ones such as Vlaar and Bouma were great at clubs like Villa. I think of all the foreign imports that come into English football, Dutch players are amongst the best to adapt to our style of play.
Off the top of my head and not in any kind of chronological order;
Van der Sar, Stam, VVD (spit), Robben, Bergkamp, Van Persie, Hasselbaink, Kuyt (spit), van Nistelrooy, Van der Vaart, Boateng, Ake, Botman, van Hooijdonk. Even a few of the lesser known ones such as Vlaar and Bouma were great at clubs like Villa. I think of all the foreign imports that come into English football, Dutch players are amongst the best to adapt to our style of play.
Well there’s been the massive successes like bergkamp overmars van persie van nistelrooy wijnaldum van dijk. There’s current successes like botman ake gakpo and then there’s loads of players who’ve just been fine average premier league players like veltman pieters propper Blind. I’d say all things considered the record of Dutch players coming to the premier league is probably better than a lot of other countries.A few elite ones have, but by and large no they haven't at all, another poster agreed with me and even expanded the point to include Italians. Why don't you list of all these amazing Dutch success stories then?