Outgoing? SANDER BERGE ON WAY OUT ?

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Spurs,will they turn their interest into a concrete bid.
They think they can get him for £17m...and we’ll have to be ”realistic” with the asking price.

We’re expected to take half his value, meanwhile Spurs still hoping for £150m for Harry Kane. Surely £75m is more “realistic” 🤪
 

Anyone else thought that Berge played last night ‘not to get injured’

and why the hell is a 6’5” lad not in the box for set pieces?
 
and why the hell is a 6’5” lad not in the box for set pieces?
Can’t understand that myself, last home match he went over to the corner taker every time, never a short corner, just crossed it in, so agree completely with your question pal
 
Hmm it's a bit simplistic to assume a tall player should be good at heading.

Just like assuming a smaller player should be fast (Billy Sharp)
 
He surely has an advantage being 6 foot 5 for the high balls or to knock back across into the box. Mind you as the cross never beats the first man it lands in the goalies hands I don’t suppose it really matters where he stands 🤦🏻‍♂️
 
He surely has an advantage being 6 foot 5 for the high balls or to knock back across into the box. Mind you as the cross never beats the first man it lands in the goalies hands I don’t suppose it really matters where he stands 🤦🏻‍♂️
If he stands on the keeper it makes life hard for them to just catch the ball straight from the kick.

That's what I'd be telling him to do - stand on the keeper and make it difficult for him. Brentfords 2nd the other night was all down to someone standing on the keeper for the long throw.
 
He’s awful in the air. Second worst in the squad after Burke.
 
He definitely played not to impress any would be suitors, he was awful. Need to cash in now before his value plummets.
i think hes played very carefully in both games so far possibly so not to get injured and i still think both berge and rammy will have gone before the end of august
 
Or could also still be finding his match fitness and conditioning…not forgetting his confidence while trying to learn what his role is in SJ’s team. If he’s off the pace a little he’s never going to be close to being able to put a tackle in without risking a card. You’re always just that little bit out of the game….one of the reasons I see Norwood and more so Fleck struggling.
Fleck btw is always slow to get going after time off, be it new season or injury….he will be back to normal if he gets 10 competitive games
 
Or could also still be finding his match fitness and conditioning…not forgetting his confidence while trying to learn what his role is in SJ’s team. If he’s off the pace a little he’s never going to be close to being able to put a tackle in without risking a card. You’re always just that little bit out of the game….one of the reasons I see Norwood and more so Fleck struggling.
Fleck btw is always slow to get going after time off, be it new season or injury….he will be back to normal if he gets 10 competitive games
unless he picks his game up he wont get 10 games
 

Maybe everyone knew this already but i just found out that kid in the meme is actually a blade and is from Sheffield

Looks like you're right, the bloke's twitter handle was RP_TheBlade at one point apparently.

 
Absolutely agree with all of this.

The Sander Berge paradox - best player in the team, but given the money we’d raise from his sale and the different way we could play, we might actually be better without him.
And if we don’t sell him (I would), when is he going to actually demonstrate that he’s “the best player in the team”?

We’ve gone in one direction ever since he signed. The midfield was immediately poorer after he arrived, now it’s a different excuse every other week as to why he doesn’t actually deliver anything.
 
And if we don’t sell him (I would), when is he going to actually demonstrate that he’s “the best player in the team”?

We’ve gone in one direction ever since he signed. The midfield was immediately poorer after he arrived, now it’s a different excuse every other week as to why he doesn’t actually deliver anything.
Indeed Alco. I am much maligned for criticising Berge but whilst he has the talent, he does very little with it.
 
Indeed Alco. I am much maligned for criticising Berge but whilst he has the talent, he does very little with it.
I’m asking if we shouldn’t be going back up one - why the constant assumption by seemingly everyone that he has the talent?
Does Ravel Morrison have the talent?
 
I’m asking if we shouldn’t be going back up one - why the constant assumption by seemingly everyone that he has the talent?
Does Ravel Morrison have the talent?
Morrison isn’t a great comparison—he’s at something like his twelfth club in eleven years and he’s failed at ten of them. Berge is at his fourth club and has been a success at three. I’d be confident guessing that it’s years since Ravel influenced a game the way Berge did our game against Birmingham. For me, that game confirmed Berge has the tools to be a very good player indeed. The game against Swansea confirmed he’s a long way from having the sort of mentality to do it consistently.
 
Morrison isn’t a great comparison—he’s at something like his twelfth club in eleven years and he’s failed at ten of them. Berge is at his fourth club and has been a success at three. I’d be confident guessing that it’s years since Ravel influenced a game the way Berge did our game against Birmingham. For me, that game confirmed Berge has the tools to be a very good player indeed. The game against Swansea confirmed he’s a long way from having the sort of mentality to do it consistently.

In Berge's defence, I think anyone would've struggled in that midfield. A midfield two supported by a ludicrous number of strikers was always going to get over run. After a disastrous first 15 minutes he steadied into a slightly better performance. By the second half he looked better, he actually created the only really good chance of the game.

Personally I've seen enough of Berge to see there's a quality player in there. Unlike Brewster, that isn't blind faith and reputation.
 
Interesting to hear on sheff united way video that Berges release clause fee gets higher each year. First time I've heard of that kind of setup
 
Interesting to hear on sheff united way video that Berges release clause fee gets higher each year. First time I've heard of that kind of setup
There’s simply no way on earth anyone is paying £35m for Berge, let alone an increasing value.

We need to start talking about the realistic valuations of our players, and what’s needed too be done to make us conpetitive
 
Nobody in this market are paying £30 mil for Berge, he’s done nothing to warrant that sort of figure.
Be lucky to get 15 at the moment.
 
i honestly think if anybody offers 25m for both ramsdale and berge we will sell thats 25m each of course lol
 
Nobody in this market are paying £30 mil for Berge, he’s done nothing to warrant that sort of figure.
Be lucky to get 15 at the moment.

Agree to a point….our transfer policy has been to target young players with big potential.

So players like Ramsdale, Brewster, Berge, McBurnie weren’t worth the money we paid for them
however as an investment their value is likely to increase.

It depends what we intend to do with the money.
I’m not bothered about individual players, it’s the team that counts.
 
Agree to a point….our transfer policy has been to target young players with big potential.

So players like Ramsdale, Brewster, Berge, McBurnie weren’t worth the money we paid for them
however as an investment their value is likely to increase.

It depends what we intend to do with the money.
I’m not bothered about individual players, it’s the team that counts.

targeting young players is a good strategy.

but I’d argue about ‘likely’ to increase.

ramsdale has done well but we are struggling to get what we paid back for him. Same with berge, no one is coming in with a bid for substantially more than we paid.

It might change but would we get even 50% of what we paid for mcburnie or Brewster back atm?

every signing is a essentially a gamble, especially if the focus is on going to be young English talent who attract a HUGE premium. I’d focus on expanding our scoring infrastructure and analytics departments. Focus on young foreign talent more, if their value is substantially cheaper you can afford to take more bites at the Apple
 

Does Vieira
Nobody in this market are paying £30 mil for Berge, he’s done nothing to warrant that sort of figure.
Be lucky to get 15 at the moment.
Even if you think Berge is only worth £15m that still makes him our best midfielder by a country mile. We wouldn’t be lucky to get £15m at all. We’d either be lucky to keep him, or lucky to £35m+.
 

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