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Moreno, maybe?Not sure how Liverpool received £66m. Sterling was £39m after the clause, Lambert £3m, Coates £2m and Borini around £6m? Am I missing something/someone?
Moreno, maybe?Not sure how Liverpool received £66m. Sterling was £39m after the clause, Lambert £3m, Coates £2m and Borini around £6m? Am I missing something/someone?
I think it's pretty obvious he means star players/players that are key. Schweinsteiger seems to have not really been in Guardiola's fans, just cos he was a fans favourite doesn't mean he didn't mind seeing him goBut Schweinsteiger doesn't count because we signed him, right?
Yeah but we would have got him sooner if Munich had have won the Champions league earlier. The Spanish clubs do it, it's fine for other clubs. They have no respect for us, we have none for them. It's actually 'snobbish' and a feeling of entitlement to say something so nonsensical. If we wanted Ramos, we should have paid the money. Neymar was a joke from the press and Muller didn't say no, Munich didI think it's pretty obvious he means star players/players that are key. Schweinsteiger seems to have not really been in Guardiola's fans, just cos he was a fans favourite doesn't mean he didn't mind seeing him go
Reading your question again, my answer makes absolutely no sense.Firmino
They ignored the Sterling clauseNot sure how Liverpool received £66m. Sterling was £39m after the clause, Lambert £3m, Coates £2m and Borini around £6m? Am I missing something/someone?
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He signed a new Chelski deal ? Wtf ?Tweet
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I don't disagree that we are sometimes not considered in the Bayern/Madrid/Barca bracket for some reason. But some of the players people are using as examples to have a go at the tweeter are just ones that they either had no choice in/wanted rid.Yeah but we would have got him sooner if Munich had have won the Champions league earlier. The Spanish clubs do it, it's fine for other clubs. They have no respect for us, we have none for them. It's actually 'snobbish' and a feeling of entitlement to say something so nonsensical. If we wanted Ramos, we should have paid the money. Neymar was a joke from the press and Muller didn't say no, Munich did
He means apart from all the times it does happen, obviously!Hmmmm.. didn't Thiago play for Barca, and Robben play for Madrid? Alonso, Kroos?
As for players moving between Real and Barca.... how long has this lad been following football?
Why would he sign a new 4 year deal with a team that never uses him?Tweet
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Who is this moron , what a load of rowlocksTweet
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Mourinho is really on a WUM today!Tweet
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There's the 2nd @Crackers mate......
Tbf if you read his other tweets he says more or less the same thing. Just badly worded reallyI don't disagree that we are sometimes not considered in the Bayern/Madrid/Barca bracket for some reason. But some of the players people are using as examples to have a go at the tweeter are just ones that they either had no choice in/wanted rid.
Robben - Madrid clear out
Thiago - Stupidly low release clause, not like we didn't have the chance to get him
Kroos- one year left and we could have signed him
Xabi Alonso- Madrid wanted rid especially after getting Kroos
Schweinstiger- Guardiola didn't plan to use him much and player wanted to come
And again, the guy is saying we went after the wrong ones. We didn't go all in for Pedro, Thiago, Kroos or Fabregas, but tried to take their main men instead which was mission impossible as it was
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What I'd like to know is why the press were under the impression that he would go out on loan, and if someone says we informed the press, then you must know by now that the press have no clue what's going onTweet
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Now sign him up to a new deal, Real obviously didn't want to pay for himTweet
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Ha, have that RealTweet
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Pretty black and white. Real's balls up.Tweet
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Beautifully written and delivered without even burning our bridges with De Gea. Only thing that could have been better was screenshots of all time stamps. Madrid look like massive tits now.Tweet
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I wonder if either club were really that up for it.Tweet
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Absolutely brilliant. We have clearly shown it was Madrids fault and we even added this glorious sentence.Tweet
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Credit where credit is due, that's a really well written response that retains the high ground while taking a couple of well-directed jabs at RM. I think it might have been written by Toby from the West Wing.Tweet
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So come on you moronic caftards who slated the club as usual without the correct information - apologise or go and pretend to support another clubTweet
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Don't back on it. Only a matter of time before our fans and the media find a way to blame us/Woodward/Van Gaal ... . If the situations were opposite, I dare not even imagine the headlines mocking us.Absolutely brilliant. We have clearly shown it was Madrids fault and we even added this glorious sentence.
"Manchester United acts appropriately and efficiently in its transfer dealings. The Club is delighted that its fan-favourite double Player of the Year, David de Gea, remains a Manchester United player."
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Don't back on it. Only a matter of time before our fans and the media find a way to blame us/Woodward/Van Gaal ... . If the situations were opposite, I dare not even imagine the headlines mocking us.
i love it because it's plainly bollocks (well aside from the fact DDG is actually a United player and POTY).i love this part "Manchester United acts appropriately and efficiently in its transfer dealings. The Club is delighted that its fan-favourite double Player of the Year, David de Gea, remains a Manchester United player."
Precise and well articulated statement from the club. Maybe De Gea will see we are better for him than the circus, we can hope anyway.Tweet
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