Beefymcfc wrote:Did Pep put this talk to rest today?
Blue Since 76 wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Did Pep put this talk to rest today?
Not necessarily - he was hardly going to say 'he's finished', although I appreciate that means he can't win. If Aguero goes, it won't be because we don't need a striker, it'll be because we think we can buy one who'll do even better.
I hope Kun stays for the next few years and is able to continue to provide what we need up front, but I wouldn't be at all surprised to see his shirt filled by someone else come August. I think what this season has shown is that there's no such thing as an untouchable anymore and you play the Pep way or he will find someone who does.
Beefymcfc wrote:Ha ha ha, don't believe yourself Dimps.
patrickblue wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Ha ha ha, don't believe yourself Dimps.
I think Dimps is spot on.
Sergio thinks he is above it all, thinks he's so good he doesn't need to adapt, (which is probably true), but it won't wash with Pep.
iwasthere2012 wrote:patrickblue wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Ha ha ha, don't believe yourself Dimps.
I think Dimps is spot on.
Sergio thinks he is above it all, thinks he's so good he doesn't need to adapt, (which is probably true), but it won't wash with Pep.
If Pep has got Yaya playing again, I'm certainly not going to write off Sergio.
Sergio has it all. He just needs to take the kick in the arse he's getting and learn.
He's not too old to adapt and become a better player. The team will benefit and he will score shit loads if he starts to play one touch quicker football.
He could also learn about hunger and movement from the youngster.
Jesus is there on merit. He is making the frontline function much better as a whole.
But don't write Sergio off yet.
nottsblue wrote:Jesus isn't necessarily a replacement for Aguero. There is no way Aguero would be sold without a further striker being brought in.
patrickblue wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Ha ha ha, don't believe yourself Dimps.
I think Dimps is spot on.
Sergio thinks he is above it all, thinks he's so good he doesn't need to adapt, (which is probably true), but it won't wash with Pep.
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:nottsblue wrote:Jesus isn't necessarily a replacement for Aguero. There is no way Aguero would be sold without a further striker being brought in.
I was reading somewhere (can't have been anywhere very authoritative) that Chelsea are threatening to outflank Real Madrid's hope of signing Aguero, with a £75 million bid for the striker.
If it's not a load of hot air and there's some mileage in this story, would this be something we ought to consider, should we reject it out of hand or should we hold out for even more money, as Chelsea are awash with more transfer cash than they should have received for some of their players who have gone to pastures greener ??
For myself - and given Sergio's age now - I wonder if it's something we should seriously ponder.
At the end of the day though, it could all be just fabricated garbage the media are serving up.
Beefymcfc wrote:patrickblue wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Ha ha ha, don't believe yourself Dimps.
I think Dimps is spot on.
Sergio thinks he is above it all, thinks he's so good he doesn't need to adapt, (which is probably true), but it won't wash with Pep.
What, when we're short of strikers we're going to go from Sergio and Ian to Jesus and Ian?
I'll stay out of this one, a very bizarre run on wanting our star man out.
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