He’s a decent player and English. that’s 10m straight away.
If we’d have got Gray from an English club he would have been an instant £10m.
He's not even remotely decent.
He’s a decent player and English. that’s 10m straight away.
If we’d have got Gray from an English club he would have been an instant £10m.
He’s a decent player and English. that’s 10m straight away.
If we’d have got Gray from an English club he would have been an instant £10m.
He's signed one former Newcastle player already and is linked with a load more (Perez, Rondon etc..), Gray was also heavily linked with Newcastle during Benitez's tenure. Sure looks like a similar shopping list to me.
I think you overestimate the lure of Everton football club.
If only we had 35 millions to spend...clearly we're broke seeing the lack of any activity of any substance.Napoli are now willing to sell Koulibaly for 35 mil. He has a lot of interest.
Because the initial discussion as that he has made many good signings, there was no timeline involved.I'm not picking those 24 arbitrarily, though, am I? They were the last 24 transfers that he completed in the PL. His most recent transfers. Not only that but transfers made at a club in a similar position to us (mid-table PL club not in Europe). We won't be shopping in the same supermarket as Real Madrid and the RS or even the same one as Napoli or Inter.
You accuse me of having an agenda and so I have explained why I think the Newcastle transfers are important. If you have no agenda can you please explain why transfers for CL clubs, some made over a decade ago, are more pertinent, please?
We aren'tIf only we had 35 millions to spend...clearly we're broke seeing the lack of any activity of any substance.
We aren’t broke, we have to adhere to FFP because we have a ridiculous wage billIf only we had 35 millions to spend...clearly we're broke seeing the lack of any activity of any substance.
Great plan. Far too sensible. Keep Coleman, let Kenny go on loan and re-sign Cuco on a 3 year deal.The logical thing would be to sell Kenny, sign a quality RB, bench Coleman, sign someone like that Djed Spence, loan him back out, next season have a quality RB and a Djed Spence-like reserve.
Great plan. Far too sensible. Keep Coleman, let Kenny go on loan and re-sign Cuco on a 3 year deal.
Cucoooooo. Miss that little trier.
Such an unbelievably inaccurate description.
C'mon you can't say he didn't give it a go. He wasn't good but he tried.
I think the current plan is to lower the wage bill, though. At least it seems that way.Not at all, I just think it's higher than Newcastle, which given we're an established Premier League club and pay higher wages is a fair shout IMO.