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We badly need to improve our defense, its currently occupied by a couple of useless turkeys, and Wan-Bissaka is a quality player,sign him up Ed and do it quickly
Football is arguably the least stats driven sport. Attempts to manage transfers and tactics using stats first and foremost as shown in the Moneyball movie have failed.No. It's opinions of random blokes on t'internet that count.
.....It's sold out?https://www.cpfc.co.uk/news/2019/march/limited-edition-wan-bissaka-tees-on-sale/
if you click on the link is this article to but the shirt, it shows a 404 error. It is supposed to be a limited edition tshirt, but could also mean something else...
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Really do hope we can sign him up,him and Dalot competing for that no.2 spot would be beautiful
Not as good as Dalot and Shaw, even faster.Imagine him and Shaw as fullback next season, frightening pace.
I feel confident that a bid around 45-50m would get it done. I understand negotiating, but I believe AWB is worth that type of fee.Would love him but 70m is insane for a young RB. Maybe a player plus cash deal could be more realistic.
I'd be happy with that.I feel confident that a bid around 45-50m would get it done. I understand negotiating, but I believe AWB is worth that type of fee.
30m + Rojones and TFM loan? One can dream.I feel confident that a bid around 45-50m would get it done. I understand negotiating, but I believe AWB is worth that type of fee.
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Really do hope we can sign him up,him and Dalot competing for that no.2 spot would be beautiful
True. Be nice to get back to pacy wingbacks, seems like it's the most important position in football these days,Not as good as Dalot and Shaw, even faster.
Dalot already spent a year as Youngs understudy, being someone else understudy wont do him anygood. If Dalot can not handle the pressure, he should be moved on, come to think of it, I don't think I ever seen a player in Uniteds first-team that could not handle the pressure. Laird or O'Connor could be anything from several weeks to several years away from Premier League football, the thing is, we will never know unless we play them. We can not expect other to develop players for us, and no one is supposed to be better at developing players then United. O'Connor turns 19 this summer, there is no way he is to young, all he lacks is experience, which he will not get if we blocks his path to first team football.Signing this lad would not impede the development of Dalot, Laird or O'Connor in my opinion. Dalot has not looked like a Prem full back thus far, so a season's understudy to AWB would allow him to develop naturally, without too much pressure. Dalot can also play at left back, and at a pinch, could play in a wide right or left sided position. Neither Laird or O'Connor have played much senior football, so could be several years away from first team football, but, if they are part of the pre season squad to Australia, then perhaps could break through this season. If we are suddenly overwhelmed with a plethora of very good full backs, then perhaps we could sell one or two of them? AWB is a proven Prem full back, so would be up to speed straight away, and that would tighten up our leaky defence immediately. Perhaps loaning TFM or using him as a makeweight in the deal is a possibility?
I saw on an analysis YouTube video which explained that Wan Bissaka and van aanholt are made to cut in as fullbacks instead of providing any attacking width.On the contrary to what I was told, he looks great on the ball
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Really do hope we can sign him up,him and Dalot competing for that no.2 spot would be beautiful
Not saying he's not a good player but YouTube clips or what not can easily put £20-£30 million on a players price. £50m rip there arm off, but £70m is just taking the piss.Tweet
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Really do hope we can sign him up,him and Dalot competing for that no.2 spot would be beautiful
If we paid £70m for Wan Bissaka it’s because we could afford to pay it, I dunno why people always talk about it “eating into the budget”, if we think a player’s worth it then we’ll pay it, we wouldn’t sign him if it meant we weren’t going to be able to afford to sign someone else.£70m for Wan-Bissaka is far too much, we could get Alderweireld & Djibril Sidibe/ Thomas Meunier and still have money left to chase a world class CB.
My objection isn't about spending money it's about spending £70m for Wan Bissaka on the back of one season, I'd have us pay £90m for Joshua Kimmich if we could get him as I'd sooner pay £100m for Koulibaly than £60m for Harry Maguire.If we paid £70m for Wan Bissaka it’s because we could afford to pay it, I dunno why people always talk about it “eating into the budget”, if we think a player’s worth it then we’ll pay it, we wouldn’t sign him if it meant we weren’t going to be able to afford to sign someone else.
Atal and Meunier are both more sensible deals. Given the left sided focus of our attacking play and the space this creates on the right, we need an attacking fullback that can take advantage of this space. Also, Atal would be our best right wing if we bought him.£70m...are you lot mental?
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