BexleyBlade
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I wouldn't class Geary as a replacement, I doubt he'll ever play football again with the way his knees (apparently) are.
...and Bromby's a shoddy replacement at RB
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I wouldn't class Geary as a replacement, I doubt he'll ever play football again with the way his knees (apparently) are.
...and Bromby's a shoddy replacement at RB
6 million quid is not a stupid amount of money.
if league one Leeds can turn down that amount of money
Alright lads and lasses, just come on to ask what you think of KN's impending move and whether you think he can cut it after such a short career to date. Will he likely be a ressie or do you think he can come straight into our side?
I have heard 4m (At least thats what the local radio is saying), also heard Vic Anichebe could be part of a deal
For a player who has played how many games?
What sort of world do you live in then?
Football will implode big time one day!
Its all well & good having a few extra Mill in the bank. But what about the Squad, team & season ahead????
And dont forget if teams see us getting nice fat cheques for players, that the players we seem to be interested in also will suddenly aquire an extra '0' somewere along the line.
And going back to Walcott. Is Naughton any less talented than him? I really dont think he is, when you strip all the Media Hype away.
All im asking for is we get a 'fee' that justifies the talent. And dont forget that Walcott hardley played any games for Southampton. And look how much he went for, with proposed add ons etc.
Exactly.
Why cant we hold out for silly money.
Especially since we don't need to sell.
Never been any different with regards to us though sell low and hope we can find someone better.
Never been any different with regards to us though sell low and hope we can find someone better.
You can't just base it on past players though. So we sold those players and made a decent amount on them. So what? Does this mean that we should then sell all our other young guns as they're invariably going to be rubbish in seasons to come?
Monty can't be worth that much - not more than £1.2m. If someone comes in, will we sell him too? Have we not got the ability to say no?
It's not that we're thinking of selling players that's the issue, really. It's the short-sightedness of taking the money every single time, added to the fact that we get more spin from the board than my washing machine.
You can't just base it on past players though. So we sold those players and made a decent amount on them. So what? Does this mean that we should then sell all our other young guns as they're invariably going to be rubbish in seasons to come?
We can hold out for silly money, if we don't need to sell - which we've been told is the case. Or are we going to sell every player if someone meets our valuation? Like Ward; say we think he's worth £800k, just for arguments sake - would we take the money and look for a replacement if someone came in? Monty can't be worth that much - not more than £1.2m. If someone comes in, will we sell him too? Have we not got the ability to say no?
It's not that we're thinking of selling players that's the issue, really. It's the short-sightedness of taking the money every single time, added to the fact that we get more spin from the board than my washing machine.
Kyle Naughton deal takes a U-turn...
Everton officials were in shock today after Sheffield United staged an astonishing about turn that has threatened Kyle Naughton’s dream move to Goodison Park.
As revealed in Saturday’s Echo, the Blues had agreed a £5m fee with United and personal terms with the right-back but were rocked by late interest from Tottenham and Aston Villa.
However, United had released a statement on their official website confirming that they had agreed a deal with Everton and indicated they wanted Naughton to go to Merseyside, given the success Phil Jagielka has enjoyed since he made a similar move in July 2007.
Everton were anticipating that Naughton would arrive on Merseyside for a medical over the weekend and were confident of being able to have him on board for next week’s trip to the United States.
But Spurs subsequently made an improved offer to Bramall Lane’s money men that has dramatically changed the landscape.
United are now refusing to talk with Everton – nor will they let Naughton speak to anyone at Goodison – because of Harry Redknapp’s late attempt to hijack the deal.
Not surprisingly, Everton’s hierarchy are furious with United’s conduct, as they genuinely believed Naughton was on his way to sign for them.
Though hugely frustrated by United’s volte face, Everton still hold the trump card in the fact that Naughton, who played his last game for the Blades in their 1-0 win against Floriana in Malta on Friday, has made it clear that Goodison is his favoured destination.
And going back to Walcott. Is Naughton any less talented than him? I really dont think he is, when you strip all the Media Hype away.
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Slight change of plan on the Naughton situation
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From the Liverpool Echo (For the unclickable)
"EVERTON officials were in shock today after Sheffield United staged an astonishing about turn that has threatened Kyle Naughton’s dream move to Goodison Park.
As revealed in Saturday’s ECHO, the Blues had agreed a £5m fee with United and personal terms with the right-back but were rocked by late interest from Tottenham and Aston Villa.
However, United had released a statement on their official website confirming that they had agreed a deal with Everton and indicated they wanted Naughton to go to Merseyside, given the success Phil Jagielka has enjoyed since he made a similar move in July 2007.
Everton were anticipating that Naughton would arrive on Merseyside for a medical over the weekend and were confident of being able to have him on board for next week’s trip to the United States.
But Spurs subsequently made an improved offer to Bramall Lane’s money men that has dramatically changed the landscape.
United are now refusing to talk with Everton – nor will they let Naughton speak to anyone at Goodison – because of Harry Redknapp’s late attempt to hijack the deal.
Not surprisingly, Everton’s hierarchy are furious with United’s conduct, as they genuinely believed Naughton was on his way to sign for them.
Though hugely frustrated by United’s volte face, Everton still hold the trump card in the fact that Naughton, who played his last game for the Blades in their 1-0 win against Floriana in Malta on Friday, has made it clear that Goodison is his favoured destination.
Blues boss David Moyes, meanwhile believes Jo can take his form up another level after the Brazilian international starts his second loan spell at the club."
I am going to withdraw forthwith from this conversation because i will be banned if i comment properly on what Sheff Utd have done today. Best of luck to you next season
Done or being alledged to have done by the Liverpool Echo, echo, echo, echo?
Let's not forget that you were going to swoop for another of our top-class defenders. Everton might have been a bit hard done by, but you'll get no sympathy from me.
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