milemuncher777
formerly kid777
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You're all going to be disappointed. We're just being used so City pay up quickly.
ExactlyYou're forgetting the key one - NOODLES.
An endless supply of noodles for both Sanchez, and his dog.
"You must be hungry from all this negotiating, Mr Sanchez..."
He's amazingly brilliant and has immense mental strength™ - please buy him.
PS I'll lend you the money.
Mkhi in a United shirt and any form of strength.He's amazingly brilliant and has immense mental strength™ - please buy him.
PS I'll lend you the money.
Don't be such a spoilsport!You're all going to be disappointed. We're just being used so City pay up quickly.
I think its difficult for any player to perform once they've made a decision to leave.Neither would have sulked like he has this last 18 months. His attitude is a legitimate concern, surely?
Mkhi probably has similar weaknesses to what most of your other 'pretty' attacking midfielders have in terms of inconsistency and seemingly not the strongest mentally when things aren't going right for him. So he's probably not what you really need. But I would say that in terms of talent he's better than what you have (not counting Ozil), so getting him in exchange for Sanchez (and maybe Ozil ) would still be better for you than no player.That's fair enough, to be honest I have not seen Mkhi much. I know he was cracking in Football Manager.
To be fair, he hasn't sulked for 18 months. During the mid part of last season it often seemed like Sanchez was the only one still trying his heart out long after the rest of the team had completely lost focus. It was only in the final months of last season where he seemed to get sick and tired of being let down by the rest of the team and manager. Once that happened then yeah his attitude went south bigtime, but I struggle to actually blame him.Neither would have sulked like he has this last 18 months. His attitude is a legitimate concern, surely?
Obviously. No club just decides to throw their hat into the ring for heck at the last minute without proper planning. If we have bid, that means we have had discussions previously, its' just that the press didn't get wind of it.“From what we know, there have been a few meetings already between Manchester United and Sanchez’s agents, one of them even in London in the past few days."
Erm, 13 years to 30. Do not want!Erm, Gomes is 17 years old and playing for our reserves. You can’t avoid signing a player that is borderline world class because you want to develop a 17 year old kid who has a very small chance of reaching a similar level. That would just be stupid wouldn’t it. If we were to develop Gomes, I’d rather see us sacrificing the minutes we’re giving Mkhitaryan, Mata, Herrera or Fellaini.
Comparing Nadal to Rooney? He won two grandslams in 2017 and finished runner up in one. Ffs.Floats about gracefully and smoothly, and will keep on playing to a high level into his 30s. Unlike Nadal who has run himself into the ground a la Rooney.
There is no comparison between Rooney and Nadal, not unless he gets caught by the papparazi with his balls banging against Annette....Comparing Nadal to Rooney? He won two grandslams in 2017 and finished runner up in one. Ffs.
Pep would be offering him just 20mn utd could be including mkhitarayan in the deal and given ozil is also likely to leave even if wenger hates mourinho he would be foolish to accept city's while rejecting ours.Wenger and Pep have a common enemy in Jose...
If Wenger has a say in it, he wont be dealing with Jose.
Wouldn´t it have more to do with the fact that United are closer to Arsenal and that Sanchez could certainly improve United more than City at the moment? I think Arsenal would be more hesitant to sell to United/Chelsea/Liverpool/Tottenham than City.Wenger and Pep have a common enemy in Jose...
If Wenger has a say in it, he wont be dealing with Jose.
He did have injuries, he did have an excellent game against Real away, but he was pretty inconsistent and got substituted in some important games (semi-final against Chelsea). For example, that season was his worst goal/assist per game ratio in last 7 years. Of course, you have to put some of that down to mentioned injuries and settling down, but it wasn't great at all.He looked quality that season under Pep. He had a lot of injury issues and maybe that's what you are referring to. He was particularly excellent in one game v Real I recall at that time and I also recall seeing him in cl that season, can't remember the team, but he was man of the match in that game. Of course money and the lure of trophies are a big motivating factor, but I wouldn't underestimate the Pep factor in this
Believe me man I'm well and truly strapped in for this roller-coaster bring it!There's too many naysayers 'round here - why can't you be stupid and gullible like me?
I'm on board.There's too many naysayers 'round here - why can't you be stupid and gullible like me?
If City are offering only around 20m and we ready to offer around 35m hypothetical, then Wenger might have no say cause the board might step in at the point.Wouldn´t it have more to do with the fact that United are closer to Arsenal and that Sanchez could certainly improve United more than City at the moment? I think Arsenal would be more hesitant to sell to United/Chelsea/Liverpool/Tottenham than City.
I doubt he minds as long as he gets the contract he wants in honesty.Perhaps he was only interested in City because we never showed any interest to him. I hope he's biting his agents ear off hoping to seal the deal with us
Coutinho did fine?I think its difficult for any player to perform once they've made a decision to leave.
No. Arsenal only care about one thing and that's profit.Wouldn´t it have more to do with the fact that United are closer to Arsenal and that Sanchez could certainly improve United more than City at the moment? I think Arsenal would be more hesitant to sell to United/Chelsea/Liverpool/Tottenham than City.
Bingo.No. Arsenal only care about one thing and that's profit.
Alexis ending up at United would be shocking to me. This whole thing seems like a textbook case of 'garbage news,' to quote the manager.This screams of Sanchez's team using us to tell Pep to get a move on.
He did okay but his form still dropped. Ronaldo with us was an exception but he had trophies to fight for.Coutinho did fine?
Tbh I Sanchez has been ok (not great, not Sterling-poor).
unless the player then refuses to move to United and decides to see out the last 6 months of his contract at Arsenal, fwiw if I was Arsenal and City offered £20m and United £35 and the player refused to move I'd keep himIf City are offering only around 20m and we ready to offer around 35m hypothetical, then Wenger might have no say cause the board might step in at the point.
Sloppy Steve. Sad.There's too many naysayers 'round here - why can't you be stupid and gullible like me?
In the realm of the hypothetical.....If City are offering only around 20m and we ready to offer around 35m hypothetical, then Wenger might have no say cause the board might step in at the point.