Bladesman98
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Fair enough would be good to have a bit of clarity“Working towards”. No promise of settling in a week.
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Fair enough would be good to have a bit of clarity“Working towards”. No promise of settling in a week.
Cheers, and the chances of one coming back and paying a little extra to beat the pack?All can match the clause. Then it's down to the player and agent as to where he goes
RamsdaleThings I thought I'd never see:
Sheffield United getting £20m for a player (even if we did pay £22m in the first place).
Good point!Ramsdale
More concern is how our financial situations always tend to be worse than anyone else's.Its all depressing. Why do I feel this could be start of the end. Slowly watching Middlesbrough claw back those 12 points. Like creeping death.
Come on, be a bit more positive or perhaps even realisticSaid at the start of the season, only one teams stops the Blades going up this season, and that Sheffield United themselves.....
Berge will be sold (chest infection my arse) with minutes to go in the JTW, leaving us with no chance of a replacement.
Doyle and Mcatee are not as good as Berge so not his replacement (combine together and get somewhere close)
We will finish the season in 3rd, and you know how that ends up.............
Over to you then Snowflake, hows it going to pan out?Come on, be a bit more positive or perhaps even realistic
Very true in a footballing sense.
But a Fulham move will allow him to spend a few years partying in London on presumably a large salary. More than a little tempting I would think.
Not sure if this has been posted before but makes a lot more sense if true. Sounds like the reason we are entertaining any bids for him is down to the fact that his release fee is likely to be triggered. Can't really argue with that if it's true. Also makes sense why the incoming owner wouldn't be able to just shit on the offers and tell the other clubs to jog on.
We have a squad, even without Berge, that is capable of picking up enough points to add to the 12 point cushion that we have to give us second place.Over to you then Snowflake, hows it going to pan out?
BWT, I hope I'm completely wrong on all accounts
I can see the headlines Berge leaves on deadline day, United tried for a few but.............. same owd same owd
"Thats not how it works......he can only be sold if we have replacements that will make us arguably better." tongue in cheek, right?Thats not how it works......he can only be sold if we have replacements that will make us arguably better.
Berge has a better reputation in the game and better CV than N'Diaye, so on the market he's worth more.
Did us a massive favour that he didn't play against Wrexham as no doubt Lineker and Shearer would have been bigging Berge up as our star player.
Then it wouldn't have looked good if he was knocked off the ball struggling against non league opposition.
The issue is we don't seem to be able to use him properly and get value, so may as well offload him.
Wouldn't surprise me if he's a big success at another club in the PL and then £25 million would seem a bargain.
However even if he's brilliant at another club, it was still a great piece of business for us because he's not effective enough for our team.
absolute rubbish berge has done nothing for ages 20/25m for him were doing to some club what liverpool did to us over brewster and actually if hecky is allowed to bring a couple more in i think we will have a stronger squadSaid at the start of the season, only one teams stops the Blades going up this season, and that Sheffield United themselves.....
Berge will be sold (chest infection my arse) with minutes to go in the JTW, leaving us with no chance of a replacement.
Doyle and Mcatee are not as good as Berge so not his replacement (combine together and get somewhere close)
We will finish the season in 3rd, and you know how that ends up.............
One 10m Fulham midfielder signing:
Sky Sports News are saying Newcastle want to sign him on loan but with an obligation to purchase at the end of the season, whereas Fulham is a straight forward up front purchase. Newcastle’s offer will be higher fee overall but with less £ up front.
Very wary of any obligation to buy arrangement after what happened with Khadra. Ending up loaning Berge for him to then return at the end of the season would however be classic United.Tricky.
Berge will want the Newcastle deal (you'd think).
We will want the Fulham deal as it solves our cashflow problem.
Then there's the potential Saudi on Saudi pressure that might come from dealing with Newcastle.
Bit frustrating that Newcastle won't front up with their offer.
Exactly. I would imagine Berge would almost certainly prefer Newcastle with all that is going on there. There are similarities with our first season in the prem and Fulham this year - it would be a no brainier for me.Tricky.
Berge will want the Newcastle deal (you'd think).
We will want the Fulham deal as it solves our cashflow problem.
Then there's the potential Saudi on Saudi pressure that might come from dealing with Newcastle.
Bit frustrating that Newcastle won't front up with their offer.
Understood, but Hecky indicated that SB wants to stay. If that is really the case then he stays. He cannot be forced to change employers.
I guess therefore he is happy to stay if there isn’t a deal he likes, but otherwise goes at about 7pm tomorrow !
We have a squad, even without Berge, that is capable of picking up enough points to add to the 12 point cushion that we have to give us second place.
I think that not because I want to but taking into account what they have already achieved and the likelihood that several of the chasing pack will be dropping points over the next 17/18 games.
It will be close, but who knows we may have Berge or two top players to replace him '!!!!!!!!!! (Rose tinted glasses on)
Ours was the obligation to purchase if certain criteria met...Very wary of any obligation to buy arrangement after what happened with Khadra. Ending up loaning Berge for him to then return at the end of the season would however be classic United.
If there were no conditions attached to the loan surely they would effectively be buying Berge.Ours was the obligation to purchase if certain criteria met...
Different to obligation to purchase.
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