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#4776 |
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We didn't 'let him go for nothing'. He refused a contract offer. You can blame Ferguson for not playing him, if you like, but it was the player's decision to leave. Ferguson wanted him to stay.
As for being 'embarrassed', I'm sure that would wear off pretty quickly, if he was bossing our midfield. Having said that, £100m does seem over the top. |
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We didn't 'let him go for nothing'. He refused a contract offer. You can blame Ferguson for not playing him, if you like, but it was the player's decision to leave. Ferguson wanted him to stay.
As for being 'embarrassed', I'm sure that would wear off pretty quickly, if he was bossing our midfield. Having said that, £100m does seem over the top. EDIT: Beaten to the punch by Tribec. If I had a season ticket and they were hiking the prices up massively to cover these sort of things then you can understand people baulking but they're not. |
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#4778 |
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Its mental money but I only get to a handful of games a season, I don't buy the shirts and I don't subscribe to MUTV so I contribute nothing to the club really. It's not coming out of my bank account so let them get on with it.
If I had a season ticket and they were hiking the prices up massively to cover these sort of things then you can understand people baulking but they're not. They are doing a fantastic job behind the scenes creating the money and making it available to buy the players. Its up to Mourinho to use it wisely! |
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If the money is there, and it doesn't hurt us financially, then why not make bids like this??
It makes much more sense to have the money on the pitch, then in the bank so to speak (the anti-Wenger rule). |
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#4780 |
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Its mental money but I only get to a handful of games a season, I don't buy the shirts and I don't subscribe to MUTV so I contribute nothing to the club really. It's not coming out of my bank account so let them get on with it.
If I had a season ticket and they were hiking the prices up massively to cover these sort of things then you can understand people baulking but they're not. There's no conceivable way this guy is going to be a dud, and there's a very good chance he's going to be the best player in the world. That's what you're paying the money for. |
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#4781 |
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Exactly. Let's face it, players have been going for ridiculous prices for years now. It's no big surprise that a guy like this is being talked about as a £100m player.
There's no conceivable way this guy is going to be a dud, and there's a very good chance he's going to be the best player in the world. That's what you're paying the money for. To get the best will cost a lot, and this is just a case in point. |
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Every time the tv deal goes up, transfer fee's increase, and in this case the new deal has gone up so dramatically, that fees like this for such a player should not come as a shock.
To get the best will cost a lot, and this is just a case in point. |
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#4783 |
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If the money is there, and it doesn't hurt us financially, then why not make bids like this??
It makes much more sense to have the money on the pitch, then in the bank so to speak (the anti-Wenger rule). |
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#4784 |
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If the club were that embarrassed then they wouldn't be bidding.
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Thanks for rewording my post, but I think i'll stick with my version.
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Has anyone said otherwise?
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It is a bit surreal to see us bidding us so high, but we might have to get used to doing such things as the tv deals just get more and more crazily high.
That doesn't answer my question, though. Has anyone actually said that we shouldn't be making large bids for players? |
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If the money is there, and it doesn't hurt us financially, then why not make bids like this??
It makes much more sense to have the money on the pitch, then in the bank so to speak (the anti-Wenger rule). |
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Yes, I know.
That doesn't answer my question, though. Has anyone actually said that we shouldn't be making large bids for players? I saw on a board earlier someone say instead of paying £120m (the figure he quoted) for one player, wouldn't you rather pay 60m each for 2 players. And someone replied United can buy 3 players for 120 if they want, they'll only pay what they want to pay. They can afford it. Some people persist in acting as if it's their money that's being spent! I've never understood that. I personally don't give a toss how much United spend on a player because it's not my money and Man Utd deal in the multi-million football world, not the 'ordinary peasants' world that I live in! In the same way that PL footballers live on their own planet and not in the real world. Rooney gets paid £1m a month. Some of the other players get over half a million a month. The lowest paid probably get not much less than that. It's not the real world, it's just the way it is, so who cares what United do with their money and what they spend on players? Not me, anyway! |
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Someone just said Fergie was always going about no value in the market - his excuse for not paying out money for players 'and he's gonna cost the club 100m for not playing Pogba'
First time I've heard mention of Fergie's famous 'no value in the market' this transfer window! |
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On the basis that Pogba turned down his previous contract I would not give him another one on principle. If you are only wearing that red shirt for the money.....
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On the basis that Pogba turned down his previous contract I would not give him another one on principle. If you are only wearing that red shirt for the money.....
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#4792 |
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On the basis that Pogba turned down his previous contract I would not give him another one on principle. If you are only wearing that red shirt for the money.....
![]() Batdude can have his dream of a team made up of kids from Salford, whilst we plummet down the leagues. |
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Unless he's got 'MUFC' tattooed on his plums I don't want to see him anywhere near OT!!!!!
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#4794 |
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Unless he's got 'MUFC' tattooed on his plums I don't want to see him anywhere near OT!!!!!
I was thinking of going for a balls pun, then did an unintentional nuts pun.
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Another red flag about this whole deal in my opinion, is that it reminds me very much of the Di Maria signing two seasons ago. World class player, no question... but one who clearly wants to join another club. Pogba has said it publicly and his agent has too, and it seems the only reason he is considering United is because Madrid (yes Real Madrid) think the price is too much.
Doesn't mean that if we sign him he won't perform, of course not. But as a fan, it still leaves me a bit uneasy about the whole thing... |
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This potential transfer fee is ridiculous, it even makes the rumors about Tulisa apparently turning down potential high wages to appear on CBB sound believable.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrit...ebrity-8090244 |
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#4797 |
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Another red flag about this whole deal in my opinion, is that it reminds me very much of the Di Maria signing two seasons ago. World class player, no question... but one who clearly wants to join another club. Pogba has said it publicly and his agent has too, and it seems the only reason he is considering United is because Madrid (yes Real Madrid) think the price is too much.
Doesn't mean that if we sign him he won't perform, of course not. But as a fan, it still leaves me a bit uneasy about the whole thing... Quote:
This potential transfer fee is ridiculous, it even makes the rumors about Tulisa apparently turning down potential high wages to appear on CBB sound believable.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrit...ebrity-8090244 |
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#4798 |
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Are people here confident or not about if we will get Pogba??
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#4799 |
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Was just saying from a non Man Utd fan that no player is worth that much.
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#4800 |
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Victor Valdes going to Boro, It's a shame the way LVG treated him.
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