Now why the **** are we going to brag to the press about getting a bid turned down you lemon there is only ever going to be one source of bids and on this occasion it's you lot there is no reason for us to run to the press the same as it's pointless bidding the same for a player that Leicester bid?
Why would we match the Leicester bid knowing it's not good enough? Seems totally opposite to what we have done this window thus far....We have managed to deal with other clubs amicably it's only little Swansea that are throwing their toys out because their star player wants out ffs
Makes me wonder if we have really put a bid in tbh
**** me, they've really cut into your education budget up your way haven they?
To save you going back and reading my quote, that's another word for what I said, here's what I said in big words to help you.
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Yesterday morning the press announced that you'd made a club record offer for Sigurdsson"
No mention of any amount, no mention of us rejecting the bid, no mention about you running to the press to brag about it, nothing, just a plain old statement confirming what the press had written in the morning.
The only mention I made of any bid being rejected was regarding Leicesters bid, see below
In response to a post from your mukka PJS
"How do you (PJS) know we told the press that we rejected the £40m offer from Leicester anyway? Story could have come from a Leicester source.
Yesterday morning the press announced that you'd made a club record offer for Sigurdsson, where'd that story come from?"
See, I mentioned Leicester Cities £40m bid and the fact that we'd rejected it. For some strange reason your PJS seemed to think, because the press got hold of the story that we'd rejected Leicester's bid, suggested that the reason we told the press we'd rejected the bid was a veiled attempt on our part to set off a bidding war, a bidding war for a player we don't want to sell? That's some funky logic that is.
Still, there's no mention of Everton running to the press, in fact there's no mention of Everton at all. So what are you banging on about dude?
Anyway, here in sunny Swansea we honestly couldn't give a toss what you guys on Mersey side think on the saga, or anyone else for that matter, but we're not throwing our toys around as you suggest. On the contrary, I think we're being quite calm about it all, pragmatic even. As we see it, if he goes then as long as he goes for the right price, which is our price, then so be it. We cant stop anyone from leaving if they truly don't want to stay here but if he does go then a pound of flesh would help us get over our loss and if he stays, happy days, even beter.
So far all bids have fallen short of our valuation so, at this point anyway, he remains a Swansea player and favourite to be our captain next season. He's certainly NOT going any where until we here the gong that his valuation has been met.
As for you guys, I don't expect you to come back with another bid for a couple of weeks as your press and pundits have some work to do in devaluing Siggy a little, or a lot, in the media. After a couple of weeks of 'he's not worth it', 'Barkley is the better option', 'We don't need him Rooney can take the corners and free kicks', you'll come back with a sneaky bid below our valuation, say around £35-40m mark, hoping that we'll snatch your hands off. By that time of course Sigurdsson will be well a very unhappy camper, your boys in the media will make sure of that. If that is your play then I hope our owners tell you Royally to **** off, yet again, when you eventually show your hand and make a low blow offer.
By the way, you got other things to be chasing anyway so why distract yourselves with all this. You start your Europa odyssey on the 27th, good luck there, so go get Nacer Chadli if your desperate for another midfielder. He's very unhappy in baggies land right now so you may want to look to him to bolster your squad. He's said he wants out and Pullis doesn't like him so chuck them a bid of £30-£35m and I reckon he's yours, good player too. What you think dudes?