Joleon Lescott

Sell Lescott?

  • Yes, for £18m to £20m - with all money being given to Moyes to spend

    Votes: 116 45.0%
  • No way - we must keep him at the club.

    Votes: 142 55.0%

  • Total voters
    258
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Toxteth Blue has it right, Mik. If a huge offer came in, it would have to be seriously looked at. Thankfully, it will be Moyes that makes the decision should that occur. But if he chose to sell, you can't say it wouldn't be with good intentions.

But thats it for me mate, everybody is saying £20m is huge offer, its not, its chicken feed for a player of Lescotts quality and also for a club like City.

For me the bidding should start at £30m, for that money I might consider it to be fair offer.
 
But thats it for me mate, everybody is saying £20m is huge offer, its not, its chicken feed for a player of Lescotts quality and also for a club like City.

For me the bidding should start at £30m, for that money I might consider it to be fair offer.

Would you accept it?
 
I'd say £25m would be a fantastic offer. I think City will fall short of that, though. TBH, I expect Lescott to be with us next season.
 

I reckon this is it like.



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But my whole arguement is based on the fact we would making 1 area of the pitch weak, in order to make another area stronger. For me it doesnt make sense.

It makes sense if you make one area of the pitch MUCH stronger, and one area of the pitch slightly weaker.

In the opinion of Capello, Ferdinand, Terry, Upson, King, Jagielka and possibly now Cahill are better centre halves. That's just the English. Then, in the Premier League alone, you've got the likes of Vidic, Skrtel, Carvalho, Alex, Hangeland (based on 1 season) and Woodgate who are, defensively, better than Lescott.

Far from being a huge gulf between Lescott and everybody else, he's actually in a group with a lot of other players. His biggest assets are that he can play left back and he scores a few goals.

Goalscoring is nice, but his career record is a goal every 15 games or so. His Everton record, inflated by one good season, is about 1 in 8. It's not exactly Steve Bruce getting 20 in a season. Put it this way - replacing Osman with a world class player would result in a lot more than 4 extra goals a season.

By the way, I do think that if Torres had scored that one on one in the derby at Anfield (after he caught Lescott flat footed and out of position on a long punt), and we'd have lost as a result, the general opinion of Lescott would be lower.
 
Would you accept it?

For £30m I would possibly accept it. BUT ONLY if I had a replacement lined up and the rest of the money went to buy The Mout.

The replacement would have to be of the same standard, not any less. I think you would be hard pressed to do that.
 
It makes sense if you make one area of the pitch MUCH stronger, and one area of the pitch slightly weaker.

In the opinion of Capello, Ferdinand, Terry, Upson, King, Jagielka and possibly now Cahill are better centre halves. That's just the English. Then, in the Premier League alone, you've got the likes of Vidic, Skrtel, Carvalho, Alex, Hangeland (based on 1 season) and Woodgate who are, defensively, better than Lescott.

Far from being a huge gulf between Lescott and everybody else, he's actually in a group with a lot of other players. His biggest assets are that he can play left back and he scores a few goals.

Goalscoring is nice, but his career record is a goal every 15 games or so. His Everton record, inflated by one good season, is about 1 in 8. It's not exactly Steve Bruce getting 20 in a season. Put it this way - replacing Osman with a world class player would result in a lot more than 4 extra goals a season.

By the way, I do think that if Torres had scored that one on one in the derby at Anfield (after he caught Lescott flat footed and out of position on a long punt), and we'd have lost as a result, the general opinion of Lescott would be lower.

Thats the point I stopped reading.
 
For me the bidding should start at £30m, for that money I might consider it to be fair offer.

OK, in your opinion a fair offer places Lescott as the 11th most expensive footballer of all time? And the most expensive defender of all time?

(Wikipedia had better be right this time....)
 

Skirtel, Hangeland, Upson, Cahill, Alex, King and Woodgate are all debatable in my opinion.

Lescott best attribute is he's a very good defender and his performances speak for themselves. One mistake wouldn't change my opinion of him and I doubt it would for alot of Blues.

He is without doubt one of the best defenders in the League.
 
For £30m I would possibly accept it. BUT ONLY if I had a replacement lined up and the rest of the money went to buy The Mout.

The replacement would have to be of the same standard, not any less. I think you would be hard pressed to do that.

I didn't think I would say this about you mate, but you are wearing extremely blue tinted specs.

Joleon Lescott - £30m, making him one of the most expensive players of all time? Not. A. Chance.
 
OK, in your opinion a fair offer places Lescott as the 11th most expensive footballer of all time? And the most expensive defender of all time?

(Wikipedia had better be right this time....)

I wouldnt sell him, so for me, in order for me to even consider it good business, it would have to be a HUGE price. Record breaking even.

Im off to wiki to look at the prices City have bought players, lets compare, back soon.
 
To be fair to Mik, I think he's looking at breaking up a team. It's difficult to put a price on that sort of thing. Individually, players in a team might not be the best in the world. Collectively, though, they make something that is world-class.
 
Skirtel, Hangeland, Upson, Cahill, Alex, King and Woodgate are all debatable in my opinion.

Lescott best attribute is he's a very good defender and his performances speak for themselves. One mistake wouldn't change my opinion of him and I doubt it would for alot of Blues.

He is without doubt one of the best defenders in the League.

I am in about 60% agreement with this.

One of the best defenders in the League isn't worth £30. Im sorry, but he just isn't.

Oh, and good thinking with the Wiki stats...couldn't be arsed to look my self properly Lordy.

And as someone said, getting rid of his 5 goals a season, for a quality player in for Osman, would give us more than that.
 

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