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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What's more concerning is Moyes hinting that the money will probably not be available to him, and also another example of Boss v Player incidents.

Neville saying last week that the speculation had nothing to do with the 6-1 result, yet Moyes has said it did.
 
When did Moyes hint this?

Moyes said: “I would hope that any money we raise will be handed over for new players, but I haven’t been given any assurances on that and so you never know what will happen.
“Even if I do get the money to spend it will be very difficult to bring in players in the next week before the transfer window closes.”


LooLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Moyes said: “I would hope that any money we raise will be handed over for new players, but I haven’t been given any assurances on that and so you never know what will happen.
“Even if I do get the money to spend it will be very difficult to bring in players in the next week before the transfer window closes.”


LooLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

beat me to it.

That doesn't sound too good to me.
 
Moyes said: “I would hope that any money we raise will be handed over for new players, but I haven’t been given any assurances on that and so you never know what will happen.
“Even if I do get the money to spend it will be very difficult to bring in players in the next week before the transfer window closes.”


LooLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Link me up buttercup?
 

beat me to it.

That doesn't sound too good to me.

I will throw a brick into kenwrights car window and mass burn one of his stage shows, proper turn it into dantes inferno, if that happens and we don't get players we want in.

How the **** can one player cause this much aggro...he's not even that great and it's not like were losing arteta
 
Moyes could look to do business again with City during the week after identifying Richard Dunne as the man to replace Lescott.:unsure:
Dunne has rejected offers from both Sunderland and Stoke in recent weeks after being told by Hughes he can not be guaranteed a first-team place.
The Irishman is City’s longest-serving player, having arrived from Everton for £3m nine years ago, and wants to fight for his place at Eastlands.
But he also knows that he needs to be playing regularly in the Premier League with the Republic of Ireland still hopeful of qualifying for the World Cup.
Everton are also interested in Newcastle’s Steven Taylor, but have not yet lodged a bid for the England Under-21 international.

If Dunne isn't part of the original deal, will Moyes go back in for him ? I can't see him doin that with money in his pocket.
 
Moyes will get close to the 20 mill raised to spend, there would be huge problems internally between him and the board otherwise. The previous available budget will disappear though. :dodgy:
 

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