DWelbz19
Correctly predicted Portugal to win Euro 2016
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Imagine calling him not having the best of seasons last year “antics”.
Chatting absolute shite as usual.

Imagine calling him not having the best of seasons last year “antics”.
Chatting absolute shite as usual.
What’s that smell?I knew a guy who was a top sales rep. He had the confidence and the looks of Tom Ellis and the mentality of a stereotypical stockbroker in the 80s (wolf of wall street style). The guy insisted on a 1 year contract deal which needed to be renewed every year. He would wait till the last week only to come in the office with three documents. A- His sales ratio which vastly exceeded that of his colleagues, his list of demands (salary increase, commission increase and other perks including less paper work + less supervision) and his non renewal letter. His former boss would sign it up which in turn would lead to HR having to work around the clock to have everything done and dusted before his contract expired. The situation got so silly that the guy was paid more then his boss or half of the team combined.
One fine day a new director was appointed following a serious concern about employee turnover. The same story happened as per script but this time round this new guy picked the non renewal letter instead. This sales rep was shocked and it even got emotional at one point. However the guy has had enough of the antics and he wanted him out. He figured out that this arrangement made it impossible for the company to hire seasoned sales people and the few rookies left were being burdened with the paperwork the sales rep refused to do.
Bruno is an amazing player and he deserves all the credit he can get. However this is the third consecutive summer were he was being linked heavily with Saudi. Last year he didn't have the best of seasons yet these antics gained him a salary increase at a time when INEOS were focusing on salary cuts. This year new talks of Saudi had re-emerged, on the clock. Which really makes me wonder how long will INEOS tolerate such behavour.
Far closer to Champions League contention, depending on who else signs.
Bull shit, I smell .What’s that smell?![]()
They would rather improve their attacking options than make changes to their midfield which is the biggest strength of both teams. Neither team need a Bruno type of player. They could score a lot more goals by upgrading their forward options.Newcastle and Villa would score a lot more goals if they had a Bruno type player, though. Just like we would if we had an Isak/Watkins and a Tielemens/B.Guimaraes.
Both teams would absolutely bite your hand off for Bruno. Villa literally went out of their way to get a similar player on loan.They would rather improve their attacking options than make changes to their midfield which is the biggest strength of both teams. Neither team need a Bruno type of player. They could score a lot more goals by upgrading their forward options.
Most teams in world footie would tbf. I think some will just never really like him as a player, which is odd to me but the world's a strange place.Both teams would absolutely bite your hand off for Bruno. Villa literally went out of their way to get a similar player on loan.
Exactly this. He was the only reason we didn't get relegated this season and our transfer record is abysmal so we're just as likely to sign more dross and get relegated.If we sell we could end up relegated next season and im not even joking
? he always cleans behind his ears ?No way we should sell Bruno even for £200m, money can’t buy everything and he really cares about this football club which is a rare thing these days. You can’t fake it, his availability and endless running on the pitch are the biggest signs. Because of his style of play, hygiene off the pitch and injury record, he will easily play beyond 40. Imagine him as a captain in the new stadium? I would love to see it.
And let’s be honest, there is no guarantee that the money will be well spent with our terrible record as of late in the market.
No way we should sell Bruno even for £200m, money can’t buy everything and he really cares about this football club which is a rare thing these days. You can’t fake it, his availability and endless running on the pitch are the biggest signs. Because of his style of play, hygiene off the pitch and injury record, he will easily play beyond 40. Imagine him as a captain in the new stadium? I would love to see it.
And let’s be honest, there is no guarantee that the money will be well spent with our terrible record as of late in the market.
The other thing that irks me massively is this is dragging on until post the EL Final, this is gonna be a massive disruption
I want to keep Bruno for a few years but not all Portuguese are capable of doing what Ronaldo has.No way we should sell Bruno even for £200m, money can’t buy everything and he really cares about this football club which is a rare thing these days. You can’t fake it, his availability and endless running on the pitch are the biggest signs. Because of his style of play, hygiene off the pitch and injury record, he will easily play beyond 40. Imagine him as a captain in the new stadium? I would love to see it.
And let’s be honest, there is no guarantee that the money will be well spent with our terrible record as of late in the market.
Giggs?I want to keep Bruno for a few years but not all Portuguese are capable of doing what Ronaldo has.
Pepe, Zlatan a few others.... But so few that is very unlikely. I hope I am wrong and you are right.Giggs?
I do understand but all of this is the result of 15 years or more of terrible decision making and we're suffering as a result. There isn't a quick fix, we should have learnt that by now, the road back is going to be long and hard and yeah...some posters aren't prepared for this but next season could also be mid-table mediocrity.I'm not convinced the club is in a position to follow this logic sadly. We aren't challenging for the title or even a top 5 contender, far from it. We are a few more losses away from being in a relegation battle, and Bruno's difference on the squad is more than just a few wins.
To go into next season without Bruno would be leaving Amorim with a weaker squad than he's currently got, unless we have an incredible transfer window. The argument that we would be able to afford an incredible window with the sale of Bruno may be correct on one level, but can we really attract the players we would need to not only replace Bruno but significantly improve the squad too? Because that's what needed, and if we fail to win Europa we will have no European football to offer new players on the back of our worst season since we were relegated.
Posters comparing this to Real selling Ronaldo at the right time is nonsense. Real were the best team in the world who could attract anyone. We can't do that. We can't score goals. I'm not sure we can afford to sell our only top-drawer creative goal threat and rely on unproven signings to replace him.
Another season like this, or god-forbid worse, would immediately nullify any profit we make from this deal, and we're much more likely to have a season like that with Bruno gone.
Now don’t get me wrong as I don’t think we should sell Bruno seeing as he’s been one of the best players in Europe this season and matured into a world class player so I’m just playing devils advocate but we don’t owe anything on Bruno transfer wise any more so that would be seen as £200 million profit if a Saudi club came in with that kind of bid.No way we should sell Bruno even for £200m, money can’t buy everything and he really cares about this football club which is a rare thing these days. You can’t fake it, his availability and endless running on the pitch are the biggest signs. Because of his style of play, hygiene off the pitch and injury record, he will easily play beyond 40. Imagine him as a captain in the new stadium? I would love to see it.
And let’s be honest, there is no guarantee that the money will be well spent with our terrible record as of late in the market.
If selling Bruno to Saudi meant the club could buy world class additions for a keeper, a right wing back, a left wing back, a ball winner, a deep lying playmaker, a left sided 10 and a striker would you sell Bruno to Saudi for that kind of fee ? If it pushed the team to function at its best collectively much like Liverpool did with Coutinho ?
Absolutely. We should tell em no thanks.For 150m? It’s a no brainer really.
I think, the chances are there for Bruno to last quite long. He is weiry and all, if he cares for himself, he can manage to play for quite some time. The thing is though, the comparison to Giggs and Modric fall short because they were surrounded by great teams. Obviously such teams can manage to balance out a player that starts to get a little slower and weaker. The thing with United is, we aren't a good team these days, with or without Bruno. If we keep him or not - we still need goal scorers, we still need to add players who help with chance creation (good chances), players who help controlling the midfield or at least not falling early victims in midfield battles. We need additions anyway and a big influx in money, when well invested, would greatly help with that.Despite having somehow ended-up with this tagline, I like Bruno.... but if a really good offer comes in, it's a no-brainer for me.
A sale would represent pure profit, I believe, since his fee is long since paid? Also, we can learn from how other clubs have diddled us down the years...selling a player who hits 30/31 before their form plummets.
I actually think Bruno will have a good career, he's never been quick and his fitness / injury-record is great...but at some point, that will change!
The idea isn't to replace a player like for like. I mean, we have the original Bruno right now and we still find ourselves in a position where we need to add players for scoring goals, generating high quality chances, not getting steamrolled in midfield, controlling the ball in midfield. With or without him, the need to do serious work is already there even though, obviously the weighting of priorities changes a bit if he would leave.To go into next season without Bruno would be leaving Amorim with a weaker squad than he's currently got, unless we have an incredible transfer window. The argument that we would be able to afford an incredible window with the sale of Bruno may be correct on one level, but can we really attract the players we would need to not only replace Bruno but significantly improve the squad too? Because that's what needed, and if we fail to win Europa we will have no European football to offer new players on the back of our worst season since we were relegated.
It wouldn't nullify that at all. It could if we'd bring in the wrong players, I agree with that, but if we add a player (or more) on a slightly younger side or from a different league there is obviously a chance that some bed-in time will be needed.Another season like this, or god-forbid worse, would immediately nullify any profit we make from this deal, and we're much more likely to have a season like that with Bruno gone.
I completely agree, I think, the question really is what are you valueing more - the very next season or the next seasons. And some are placing too much weight on the current state of the team, where admittedly, it seems as if Bruno is more or less 80 to 85% of all things chance creation. But even if it were 100% it would still not result in a sufficient level for a team with our ambitions so we have to do stuff there anyways.I assure you that selling Eric was considered a big hit at the time especially when we replaced him with a player who was considered as a quick fix and who was clearly a downgrade. However I do agree that we had a much better squad at the time. That's a non brainer.
My point is that there are certain players that while being incredibly good they do tend to attract all the attention and the focus on themselves. Thus the team start playing to suit them which of course makes sense considering that they are the best players but do tend to hurt the squad's ability to be unpredictable and to step up to the next level. I can mention a lot of players, all of whom legends of the game, who were like that from Eric to Ibra right to Baggio. They all dominated the squads they played for, dictating their tempo and would struggle when they failed to do so. I do wonder if Bruno is like that as well. Let us not forget that Sporting started dominating the league the year after Bruno left. Not that I am expecting that to happen with United.
To conclude I think that there's no real correct answer to this question. Bruno staying make sense as he's our best player, he's a leader and we're indeed a poor side. Bruno leaving for silly money make sense as well as we need the money to rebuild the side, he might be attracted to that silly money as well, he's nearly 31 and we're probably not going to win the league in his 'career time'. I fully subscribe to what Howson said a day or two ago. I am glad that I am not the one taking that decision.
I remember a lot of people taking the piss because Liverpool had lost their best player.
But £135M reinvested in Van Dijk, Fabinho & Alisson plus a couple of others, was a watershed moment that propelled them forwards.
It could fund Wharton and Cunha. Another €30m and we get Joan Garcia too. Wharton is the real deal, and Cunha improves us in attack. Of course, if we are going to head over to Serie A and sign 4 unproven 19 year olds from Bologna, Como, Sampdoria and Torino, then that would be a waste, but Ineos at least slightly more competent than Woodward and co. Mazraoui, de Ligt, Yoro and Heaven are all looking like great transfers, then you have others like Ugarte who are a step below but still a very good player (although a bit pricy), Zirkzee who has his ups and downs, and Dorgu who seems to have been Amorim's man and could be promising despite his slow start. It's certainly looking much better than our transfers under Woodward.Based on what you have seen of our transfer capabilities and effectiveness, what is your assessment of the likelihood that we can sign 3 players of the calibre of VVD, Fab and Alisson from 120m of funds we may get from selling Bruno.
Deffo not PortugueseGiggs?
Based on what you have seen of our transfer capabilities and effectiveness, what is your assessment of the likelihood that we can sign 3 players of the calibre of VVD, Fab and Alisson from 120m of funds we may get from selling Bruno.
How do you know?If Bruno is who a lot of you think he is he would be Real Madrid’s main target this summer. PSG, Barcelona have upgraded their central options in the last year too and he wasn’t an option, at least not a serious option.
My point is players that play at such a high level will usually be poached by the better teams especially if the team is in turmoil like ours.
Suarez, Bale, Fabregas, Hazard, Coutinho, Kane were out of this league to bigger or equal European clubs. Bruno isn’t still here because of a deep sense of loyalty, he’s here because the top teams don’t believe he’s the answer.
So this tells me that while Bruno is a very good player he’s not some superstar that would break our club if he left. Teams have lost better players, cashed in and survived so why can’t we.
If Bruno is who a lot of you think he is he would be Real Madrid’s main target this summer. PSG, Barcelona have upgraded their central options in the last year too and he wasn’t an option, at least not a serious option.
My point is players that play at such a high level will usually be poached by the better teams especially if the team is in turmoil like ours.
Suarez, Bale, Fabregas, Hazard, Coutinho, Kane were out of this league to bigger or equal European clubs. Bruno isn’t still here because of a deep sense of loyalty, he’s here because the top teams don’t believe he’s the answer.
So this tells me that while Bruno is a very good player he’s not some superstar that would break our club if he left. Teams have lost better players, cashed in and survived so why can’t we.