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Calm
Jesus how are you actually over 18 years old.
Small details of something basically.
Alright mate chill out yeah?
Jesus how are you actually over 18 years old.
Small details of something basically.
A lot more ladies would go to the match, that's for sure. It'd be like the front row of a Take That gig, minus the gay fellas, or maybe not ?
You don't think Kante and Batshuayi have improved Chelsea? If they get their CB target they are good to go and will probably win the league.Neither of those finished top six and yes while they are stronger, I don't think they have actually improved yet have they?
Liverpool have done their usual of spunking loads on an in-consistent player from the south coast, and brought in a defender who has been half-decent in Germany (in fact they're now signing another as well, who nearly got relegated with Augsburg...). They hammered a side that is possibly the worst-performing Everton team (at that time) I have ever witnessed - but a side that had totally lost faith in their manager.
Chelsea have signed Batshuayi who is a wildcard and while a good player, isn't going to win them the title. Kante is a very good signing.
Spurs have added two decent squad players...
Stop fretting about other sides. This is what's wrong with the game - fans expecting £100s of millions to be spent every summer on a load of players.
IT DOESN'T WORK!!!
We have a solid squad that has underperformed (something which is widely acknowledged).
If the price is right we'll sell a few and that will be reinvested in quality replacements, while we'll also go for players that will add to what we have and make our first team stronger.
Basically, what I'm saying is four players of top-quality (for example, Mata, Witsel, Patricio, Rolan and Koulibaly) would improve our first team massively. Spending £150mil on those five would be much better than spending £200mil on 10 squad players, IMO, just for the sake of signing somebody...
0 chill bruh, come at me.Alright mate chill out yeah?
To be fair mate that does have to be balanced slightly. Southampton were in better shape than he left them, and Feyenoord were left in far better shape than he left them. He inherited a debt ridden club spiralling towards relegation and bankruptcy and left them as a side who finished in the top 2 of Holland after giving several young players an opportunity (De Vrij, Mendis-Indi, Claissie to name 3). Those are his last 2 jobs.
As regards Ajax yes they declined but when you look at his spend figures it can hardly be surprising, he brought in over twice as much as he spent. Similar story with PSV. He failed At AZ, Valencia & Benfica but there does need to be some balance about the last 2 jobs he's done.
Anyway in other matters on goalkeepers, Leno V Horn what do you make of each of them? How would your preference compare to De Stegen? And I suppose the key critical question, is the German keepers are so good why isn't there more interest in them do you think?
0 chill bruh, come at me.
No of course not. Teams that are regular last 16 finishers in the champions league etc I would count as top teams. We know who they are and Koeman hasn't managed any of them. Benfica and Valencia are a level below, the same level as we would be on.So everyone bar Bayern, Juve, Chelsea etc. are just tiny inconsequential clubs???
I'm not mad mate, just disappointed.I don't know what this means either.
I'm not mad mate, just disappointed.
But really how did you not know minutae? Have you never been to any form of official meeting?
Kinell, 36 mil for mane. lolHere is the list again but a bit more readable, I've only included transfers-in from Prem clubs this summer that have a disclosed fee.
Clearly, we've left ourselves with a hellish lot of work to do.
ARSENAL
Granit Xhaka - Borussia Monchengladbach, £34m
BOURNEMOUTH
Jordon Ibe - Liverpool, £15m
Lys Mousset - Le Havre, £5.4m
Lewis Cook - Leeds, £10m
CHELSEA
Michy Batshuayi - Marseille, £33.2m
N'Golo Kante - Leicester, £32m
CRYSTAL PALACE
Andros Townsend - Newcastle United, £13m
James Tomkins - West Ham, £10m
LEICESTER CITY
Nampalys Mendy - Nice, £13m
Ron-Robert Zieler - Hannover, £2.6m
LIVERPOOL
Sadio Mane - Southampton, £36m
Loris Karius - Mainz, £4.7m
MANCHESTER CITY
Ilkay Gundogan - Borussia Dortmund, £21m
Nolito, Celta Vigo, £13.8m
MANCHESTER UNITED
Eric Bailly - Villarreal, £30m
Henrikh Mkhitaryan - Borussia Dortmund, £26.3m
MIDDLESBROUGH
Marten de Roon - Atalanta, £12m
Viktor Fischer - Ajax, £3.8m
SOUTHAMPTON
Nathan Redmond - Norwich, £11m
SWANSEA CITY
Leroy Fer - QPR, £4.75m
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR
Vincent Janssen - AZ Alkmaar, £18.6m
Victor Wanyama - Southampton, £11m
WATFORD
Isaac Success - Granada, £12.5m
Christian Kabasele - Genk, £5.8m
WEST BROMWICH ALBION
Matt Phillips - QPR, £5.5m
WEST HAM UNITED
Manuel Lanzini - Al Jazira Club, £9.4m
Toni Martinez - Valencia, £2.25m
You don't think Kante and Batshuayi have improved Chelsea? If they get their CB target they are good to go and will probably win the league.
The rest have added to their already strong squads in the positions that they needed to add. Liverpool needed a player like Mane, Arsenal have needed a player like Xhaka for years. Same with City, Utd and Spurs. None of those teams needed that much but they have added top players where they needed them. So far we have failed to do the same and we need more positions in both our squad and 1st 11 filled.
Still not top clubs.To be fair at the time Valencia were the best outside kf Real and Barca....he fell out with the players, the fans hated him and he would have relegated them if he wasnt sacked.
Also to be fair Benfica were the best side in portugal by far when he took over. They won the seasons before and after he finished 3rd in a 3team league.
So he did manage 2 big clubs.
Kinell, 36 mil for mane. lol