Shepherd's Clearing
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I was wondering when Mane would become a target, if not this season, then definitely next season, and of course he will go....
Agree about Chelsea, they have 25-30 players out on loan because they have such a massive collection
I was wondering when Mane would become a target, if not this season, then definitely next season, and of course he will go....
With Mane it depends. If he gets less erratic he will leave with in two more seasons.I was wondering when Mane would become a target, if not this season, then definitely next season, and of course he will go....
Stay at teams like Saints:At what point do all the big clubs become "full up" with all our players, let out a collective burp, put their feet up on the table and say: "I'm done. I'm done."?
It seems that four or five clubs have a collective appetite which ensures that any player in any other team who ever does well will be targeted, wooed and then consumed. Personally, I do find it is a sympton of a "sport" which is more about wallets than sporting integrity, and it saddens me.
Stay at teams like Saints:
1: End up around 7th nearly every season.
2: Maybe gate crash the top 5 now and again.
3: Get into Europe maybe once every 5 seasons.
4: Decent contract ( in football terms).
Move to a bigger club
1: Get into the CL nearly every season.
2: A far bigger chance to win a trophy and some medals
3: Far bigger contract.
4: End up top four nearly every season.
People keep on saying things like " if players give us time we could strengthen and compete with the top 5". But a players career is very short. Yes they get paid well, but don't rule out wanting to win trophies etc as well.
I did.How many people would turn down the change to increase their salaries by 50-100%?
And Danny Fox was Celtic.
EDIT: No he wasn't. My mistake
EDIT EDIT: He was Burnley, along with Jay Rod and Cork.
I was wondering when Mane would become a target, if not this season, then definitely next season, and of course he will go....
With Mane it depends. If he gets less erratic he will leave with in two more seasons.
I did.![]()
How many people would turn down the change to increase their salaries by 50-100%?
Ment moving to Chelsea. The gf didn't want to move.Why??
Ment moving to Chelsea and the gf didn't want to move.
Yes, and Ings and Trippier, both who we have been supposedly after. Until Liverpool saw we were after them, and jumped in to try and stop us and halt our successemoticon-0105-wink
. We strip Celtic and Burnley for sure, and long may we continue to, as we have picked up some great players. Clubs of varying sizes all reach a point where they can't do much more for players of extraordinary talent, so those players need to move up a notch - if their extraordinary talent is too big also for the next club, they move on up the tree again. Sometimes too high, and end up benched - eg. Scott Sinclair, whose fate also potentially awaits Jay Rod.
It really is as simple as the biggest clubs buy the best players - Chelsea are genuinely not worried about Southampton's threat, nor will they ever be. Man City are not concerned one iota about Swansea. They bought Bony to play him - whether or not they actually do: giving a team you're concerned about £30m for one player is not a good strategy as regards nullifying that threat.
I do believe individual clubs sometimes resort to transfer competition for the sake of denying a perceived rival, though - but not through collusion. An example would be Chelsea's last minute hijacking of the Willian deal (Spurs karma from hijacking him from Liverpool in the first place). Also, see Fat Sam's blatant buying up of every single rated Championship and League One forward player during our promotion season, who he just stockpiled on the wage list. A desperate blocking attempt to try and lift West Ham from third place hell.
Matt LeTiss
Tony Adams (who never had an agent)
Can't think of many others,past or present. People like that are rare, but not so rare they don't exist.
Stay at teams like Saints:
1: End up around 7th nearly every season.
2: Maybe gate crash the top 5 now and again.
3: Get into Europe maybe once every 5 seasons.
4: Decent contract ( in football terms).
Move to a bigger club
1: Get into the CL nearly every season.
2: A far bigger chance to win a trophy and some medals
3: Far bigger contract.
4: End up top four nearly every season.
People keep on saying things like " if players give us time we could strengthen and compete with the top 5". But a players career is very short. Yes they get paid well, but don't rule out wanting to win trophies etc as well.