phips wrote:Mkhitaryan is class and id have him back at BVB in a heartbeat despite his acrimonious exit.
Mase wrote:phips wrote:Mkhitaryan is class and id have him back at BVB in a heartbeat despite his acrimonious exit.
“Class”
john@staustell wrote:Mase wrote:phips wrote:Mkhitaryan is class and id have him back at BVB in a heartbeat despite his acrimonious exit.
“Class”
Joke surely? I watched him against Southampton and it was one of the worst performances from a player I've ever seen
iwasthere2012 wrote:Whatever the truth of the deal or the truth of the reports I do think this deal will be something that will haunt the Rags for a long time to come.
It just smacks of desperation.
Somewhere I read a description of it being described as like a gambler chasing his losses by placing a huge bet on a long shot.
I can’t see s good outcome from this in the long run.
Sister of fu wrote:I’m genuinely gutted that we have missed out on him. He’s a top class player. I fully understand though why we pulled the plug if the figures being touted are true. This is his last pay day though so I can see why his eyes lit up when he saw what they were willing to pay him.
If regard to him signing for United I don’t buy all this that this a backward step. A little of that IMO is bitterness/sour grapes from some City fans. The truth is they are one of the biggest clubs in world football and win trophies consistently. This season they are behind us in the league but that doesn’t mean they will end the season without a trophy. He probably in football sense would fit in better at City but I think he will improve them no end.
Saying all that this deal could have deeper impacts within the inner echolons of OT while players like Rashford and Martial have their playing time limited and the likes of Pogba want parity on the pay front. I will grab the popcorn....
Sister of fu wrote:I’m genuinely gutted that we have missed out on him. He’s a top class player. I fully understand though why we pulled the plug if the figures being touted are true. This is his last pay day though so I can see why his eyes lit up when he saw what they were willing to pay him.
If regard to him signing for United I don’t buy all this that this a backward step. A little of that IMO is bitterness/sour grapes from some City fans. The truth is they are one of the biggest clubs in world football and win trophies consistently. This season they are behind us in the league but that doesn’t mean they will end the season without a trophy. He probably in football sense would fit in better at City but I think he will improve them no end.
Saying all that this deal could have deeper impacts within the inner echolons of OT while players like Rashford and Martial have their playing time limited and the likes of Pogba want parity on the pay front. I will grab the popcorn....
hayling22 wrote:An analogy to me of what the rags are achieving is like building a car...They are taking the best bits of different existing models and trying to connect them together expecting it to run and look like the best thing ever....Instead, it looks like something from Wacky Races, and runs like a pile of crap!
We on the other hand, are building our car from scratch, using the best engineers and designers, the parts fit like a glove, looks chic, and boy does she go!!
Sister of fu wrote:I’m genuinely gutted that we have missed out on him. He’s a top class player. I fully understand though why we pulled the plug if the figures being touted are true. This is his last pay day though so I can see why his eyes lit up when he saw what they were willing to pay him.
If regard to him signing for United I don’t buy all this that this a backward step. A little of that IMO is bitterness/sour grapes from some City fans. The truth is they are one of the biggest clubs in world football and win trophies consistently. This season they are behind us in the league but that doesn’t mean they will end the season without a trophy. He probably in football sense would fit in better at City but I think he will improve them no end.
Saying all that this deal could have deeper impacts within the inner echolons of OT while players like Rashford and Martial have their playing time limited and the likes of Pogba want parity on the pay front. I will grab the popcorn....
john@staustell wrote:Mase wrote:phips wrote:Mkhitaryan is class and id have him back at BVB in a heartbeat despite his acrimonious exit.
“Class”
Joke surely? I watched him against Southampton and it was one of the worst performances from a player I've ever seen
Mase wrote:john@staustell wrote:Mase wrote:phips wrote:Mkhitaryan is class and id have him back at BVB in a heartbeat despite his acrimonious exit.
“Class”
Joke surely? I watched him against Southampton and it was one of the worst performances from a player I've ever seen
Would he get in any of the top teams in the world starting 11? No. Therefore not sure how Phips can call him “class”
john@staustell wrote:Mase wrote:phips wrote:Mkhitaryan is class and id have him back at BVB in a heartbeat despite his acrimonious exit.
“Class”
Joke surely? I watched him against Southampton and it was one of the worst performances from a player I've ever seen
Beefymcfc wrote:Interesting that Mickey the Rag is commented as 'Class' whereas one of our own, Gundogan, is classed as, well, being 'Shit'.
fangsanalsatan wrote:To be fair to phips, he didn't say 'world class'.
Imo, Mkhitaryan is wildly inconsistent. Can be great on a good day, but if the team is struggling, he's the first whose performance level will drop to the ocean floor. Perfect fit for Arsenal.
fangsanalsatan wrote:Nah, he's class. Sometimes.
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