Saul Goodman wrote:Number one priority—yes, above a LB—has to be to get a natural number 10 in the next transfer window. Not someone like Mahrez or Bernardo or Gundogan who are supposedly creative yet really create nothing. A natural number 10. A Christian Eriksen type player, but better.
Saul Goodman wrote:Number one priority—yes, above a LB—has to be to get a natural number 10 in the next transfer window. Not someone like Mahrez or Bernardo or Gundogan who are supposedly creative yet really create nothing. A natural number 10. A Christian Eriksen type player, but better.
nottsblue wrote:Saul Goodman wrote:Number one priority—yes, above a LB—has to be to get a natural number 10 in the next transfer window. Not someone like Mahrez or Bernardo or Gundogan who are supposedly creative yet really create nothing. A natural number 10. A Christian Eriksen type player, but better.
For me the priority has to be a striker. One good enough to replace Kun
PeterParker wrote:Haaland needs to be our number 1 target.
Fuck the spafia and their wars, that fella is a monster and we have a direct line to him.
He needs to be Sergio's replacement.
Saul Goodman wrote:Favre? Hahah. NO
Dub City wrote:With Aguero injured again surely it’s time to bring balotelli back on a short term contract as a free agent I’m sure Pep would love to have him in his squad.
In all seriousness the only free agent that I could think Of was a Sturridge on a short term deal but given his injury record is worse than Aguero would most likely be a bit pointless, by time he would be fit to be an option we would probably be at the January transfer window, that’s assuming he didn’t get injured in training.
Mase wrote:Dub City wrote:With Aguero injured again surely it’s time to bring balotelli back on a short term contract as a free agent I’m sure Pep would love to have him in his squad.
In all seriousness the only free agent that I could think Of was a Sturridge on a short term deal but given his injury record is worse than Aguero would most likely be a bit pointless, by time he would be fit to be an option we would probably be at the January transfer window, that’s assuming he didn’t get injured in training.
Either that or stick to his word and play Delap
Wooders wrote:Saul Goodman wrote:Favre? Hahah. NO
Right. Why?
He has a track record of overachieving with teams he manages and is currently going great guns at Dortmund, he has a style of football that is very enjoyable to watch and he’s a very popular manager amongst his players and puts a great squad together
So come on genius why’s it so funny to think he’d be a good fit here?
Mase wrote:johnny crossan wrote:"There's only two .....
Tell them JC. I’m not a slag!
Saul Goodman wrote:Number one priority—yes, above a LB—has to be to get a natural number 10 in the next transfer window. Not someone like Mahrez or Bernardo or Gundogan who are supposedly creative yet really create nothing. A natural number 10. A Christian Eriksen type player, but better.
Saul Goodman wrote:Youre hilarious. No, KDB needs a partner. He cannot be the sole creative player in the side. Our hopes of winning or losing every match cannot rely only on KDB. And don't give me that bullshit about Foden replacing Silva. Foden is NOT a number 10 and never will be; he is NOT a creative player.
RodneyRodney wrote:Saul Goodman wrote:Youre hilarious. No, KDB needs a partner. He cannot be the sole creative player in the side. Our hopes of winning or losing every match cannot rely only on KDB. And don't give me that bullshit about Foden replacing Silva. Foden is NOT a number 10 and never will be; he is NOT a creative player.
Saul.
I could be wrong, but I think he might just possibly have meant it sarcastically. ...
Dub City wrote:With Aguero injured again surely it’s time to bring balotelli back on a short term contract as a free agent I’m sure Pep would love to have him in his squad.
In all seriousness the only free agent that I could think Of was a Sturridge on a short term deal but given his injury record is worse than Aguero would most likely be a bit pointless, by time he would be fit to be an option we would probably be at the January transfer window, that’s assuming he didn’t get injured in training.
RodneyRodney wrote:Saul Goodman wrote:Youre hilarious. No, KDB needs a partner. He cannot be the sole creative player in the side. Our hopes of winning or losing every match cannot rely only on KDB. And don't give me that bullshit about Foden replacing Silva. Foden is NOT a number 10 and never will be; he is NOT a creative player.
Saul.
I could be wrong, but I think he might just possibly have meant it sarcastically. ...
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