http://www.theguardian.com/football...sea-luke-shaw-transfer-david-moyes?CMP=twt_gu 100k p/w + £30m transfer fee for luke shaw
Yeah but it says he'll be offered a 5 year contract, so he'll probably be sacked by January #theunitedway
If your good enough then your old enough, and Luke Shaw is certainly good enough to get a place in our starting 11. He'd also get a place in your starting 11. Yes 100k a week is a lot for a teenager, but were better off paying him that than him going elsewhere
Chelsea are his boyhood club. If he chooses United over Chelsea for the fact he's getting 100k a week, you've got another Rooney on your hands. 100k at 18 means a 5 year deal will take him to 23, how much will you be paying him by then? Luke Shaw is good, but he's not that good.
Yes it is a lot, but we'd have to pay an older left back like Coentrao more than that anyways, and Luke Shaw is near enough as good as him now, and will be a lot better than him once he hits his prime. I recall the last time we allowed Spurs to get a young left back from Southampton, what a costly mistake that was. You guys are just rattled because now FFP has come in, we're going to be the biggest fish in the transfer market for the foreseeable future. You best get used to it
If Luke Shaw was a Chelsea player, he'd be one of the first names on the team sheet, that's why you guys have been interested in him, as Azpilicueta is not a natural left back. You lose a lot going forward if you have a right footed player on the left. Azpilicueta would probably move back to RB with Ivanovic being dropped, as he's not got the correct attributes of a modern day full back
If we wanted him badly enough, we'd get him. He wouldn't worry about playing time as well, seeing as he'd be the first names on the team sheet
We where interested in Bale, but we didn't want to pay the money that you guys where prepared to pay. As we where unsure about him, which was a big mistake. I'm not saying he'd of chosen us over you guys, I'm just saying we didn't give him the option
United panic-buying again with no strategy or team building. Who oversees transfers at the Theatre of Panic, do they have a Director of Crossball?
So this deal was started by a manager who has now been sacked and will be finished with no manager Good planning Utd, good planning Better hope whatever manager you hire is a fan of fullbacks who only cross
Moyes' whole strategy was get as many crosses in as possible: they broke the Premiership record 86 or something v Fulham
Yeah cos every left back Southampton develop will inevitably turn into the worlds most expensive footballer. You need a day off.....