Maroo
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We have really wound up Real Madrid, haven't we? This is too awesome
He's a professional. Previous examples like Lewandowski and Tevez played well for their clubs in similar-ish conditions.If he plays there's a decent chance he won't be at the level he was last year. If he doesn't play you are stuck with Romero, who is not a top level keeper for a top level club. Next year you'll need to be in the market again. You'll lose him for no money.
No he just looks like it. Maybe his girlfriend will leave him and he signs an extension."All the latest news, as Martial completes medical, Chelsea sign defender and De Gea looks dead. Watch live on Sky Sports News HQ."
He is dead?
No he just looks like he's dead. He's got this blue paint on his face."All the latest news, as Martial completes medical, Chelsea sign defender and De Gea looks dead. Watch live on Sky Sports News HQ."
He is dead?
I get that he is disappointed but he doesn't need to kill himself yet.
Treat it with the contempt it deserves.Madrid totally shitting on us in that statement. United need to come forward with their own.
"All the latest news, as Martial completes medical, Chelsea sign defender and De Gea looks dead. Watch live on Sky Sports News HQ."
He is dead?
I get that he is disappointed but he doesn't need to kill himself yet.
Edburne probably didn't take the news to well, and things got out of hand."All the latest news, as Martial completes medical, Chelsea sign defender and De Gea looks dead. Watch live on Sky Sports News HQ."
He is dead?
I get that he is disappointed but he doesn't need to kill himself yet.
No we treated him like an adult, negotiated with him and came up with a solution that would suit both parties given his contribution to the team. That's what I mean. We didn't screw with him.I don't recall us selling Ronaldo immediately when he wanted his dream move. Were we 'letting him down' as well?
Maybe he will. There's a decent chance he won't though. Even super rich clubs that inflate the transfer market have a finite amount of money. 25 million isn't money that can just be written off.He's a professional. Previous examples like Lewandowski and Tevez played well for their clubs in similar-ish conditions.
We are the richest club in world, its okay if we'll lose 25m for a year.
Three recent players that were recently "denied" transfers for whatever reason...Suarez, Schneiderlin, Lewandowski. All with head where it's supposed to be. Why not expect the same for De Gea?If "his head is right", we play him, etc., etc.
I'm disenchanted that such a lovely man as Rafa Benitez keeps getting messed about by Man Utd, one way or another.We were obviously supposed to explain it to them. Very remiss from us I must say.
Aye. We've already developed a bit of a rep for this type of shite, if Madrid are accusing us unfairly then we should definitely respond.United need to come out with our own version of events because every man and his dog seem to be blaming United for this.
It would be a bad idea if we ignore the situation publicly.
pfft, United's very existence seems to be a cause of nothing but embarrassment for you. I doubt there's anything they could say to change that, bar announcing the clubs dissolution.United need to come out with our own version of events because every man and his dog seem to be blaming United for this.
It would be a bad idea if we ignore the situation publicly.
Utd should just stay quiet on the subject and let the Madrid babies cry it out until they fall asleep. The world loves watching babies cry and tire themselves out.
As much as I want De Gea gone from you lot, there is zero doubt that Real are a bunch of unlikeable whatnots that got punched in their fannies. Hard. And its fun seeing them squirm in pain.
25m is nothing for us if he helps to qualify for CL next season which will mean we will get maximum amount from Adidas plus the Champions League TV money.Maybe he will. There's a decent chance he won't though. Even super rich clubs that inflate the transfer market have a finite amount of money. 25 million isn't money that can just be written off.
who gives a feck? Nutters on twitter? Journalists who shit on United no matter what?Aye. We've already developed a bit of a rep for this type of shite, if Madrid are accusing us unfairly then we should definitely respond.
So Madrid's basic gripe is "they didn't roll over and give us the player early enough and we were left dealing with annoying stuff like contracts and negotiations"
Righto.
Sky said so man, Ian Holloway, I mean he never talks shit!Wait, there are some here who think this all was embarrassing on our part?
Maybe it's some ingorec content but wow nevertheless.
Maybe. That's certainly part of the calculus. But there is a calculus. Super rich people didn't become super rich by not worrying about 25 million.25m is nothing for us if he helps to qualify for CL next season which will mean we will get maximum amount from Adidas plus the Champions League TV money.
Honestly I'm happy enough knowing that I don't share the same view as Ian Holloway and Charlie Nicholas, that's a victory in itself.In an ideal world we would just stay quiet and let Madrid publicly cry and whine and look like tits.
But as evidenced by cretins like Holloway in football its often better to come out all guns blazing and blame someone else.
Well, everything is embarrassing for some, so doesn't really surprise me. On topic, I am absolutely fine with rubbing Real the wrong way. It also seems Navas wasn't particularly interested in coming, which makes it rather a decent outcome even if its not the best outcome.Wait, there are some here who think this all was embarrassing on our part?
Maybe it's some ingorec content but wow nevertheless.
It is a slightly different situation. All of them were told that they would not be transferred much before any chance of last day dramas. In this case, we clearly were ready to let the player leave, and then the move broke down due to silly reasons. It's not the same, and then there is the question of the manager, who in our case is a weirdo.Three recent players that were recently "denied" transfers for whatever reason...Suarez, Schneiderlin, Lewandowski. All with head where it's supposed to be. Why not expect the same for De Gea?
By all accounts we are more than happy to write off that amount of money.Maybe he will. There's a decent chance he won't though. Even super rich clubs that inflate the transfer market have a finite amount of money. 25 million isn't money that can just be written off.