sheblue wrote:I disagree with the people who think that modern footballers should be able to play 3 games a week and 70 odd games a season.
Fatigue is an issue in the modern game. Both mentally and physically.
It's not 1970. The game is totally different from so many aspects.
stupot wrote:Mase wrote:stupot wrote:PeterParker wrote:Kova is a nice fella, hope he stays, but we can't win the UCL again with him. So not upgrading this summer would be mental.
He's won it more than anyone else in our team.
On par with saying Mendy has won stuff. Factually correct, but doesn’t paint the whole picture does it?
The 4 CL’s he’s “won” he didn’t start any of the finals and only came on in two of them.
Mendy was washed up by his mid 20s. Kova has played for top clubs throughout his career. To be a squad player isn't bad for us and RM.
I think the only game here looked out of sorts was Arsenal away, He played well at The Bernabau and was one of the few not to have a total stinker at Wembley. Let's not forget there were loads slagging Gundo off after his 1st year
Mase wrote:Aston Villa have agreed a fee with Chelsea for a deal to sign Dutch defender Ian Maatsen.
The 22-year-old will cost between £35m and £40m
Great buy for Villa. He’s supposed to have been on our radar for a few years since Vincent had him at Burnley.
Nickyboy wrote:Mase wrote:Aston Villa have agreed a fee with Chelsea for a deal to sign Dutch defender Ian Maatsen.
The 22-year-old will cost between £35m and £40m
Great buy for Villa. He’s supposed to have been on our radar for a few years since Vincent had him at Burnley.
Was he the one at Dortmund and played in Champs league final? If so he was really impressive in the semi and final
Mase wrote:Nickyboy wrote:Mase wrote:Aston Villa have agreed a fee with Chelsea for a deal to sign Dutch defender Ian Maatsen.
The 22-year-old will cost between £35m and £40m
Great buy for Villa. He’s supposed to have been on our radar for a few years since Vincent had him at Burnley.
Was he the one at Dortmund and played in Champs league final? If so he was really impressive in the semi and final
That’s the fella. Dortmund had a buy option for £35m and have said no. Very weird club.
PeterParker wrote:Mase wrote:Nickyboy wrote:Mase wrote:Aston Villa have agreed a fee with Chelsea for a deal to sign Dutch defender Ian Maatsen.
The 22-year-old will cost between £35m and £40m
Great buy for Villa. He’s supposed to have been on our radar for a few years since Vincent had him at Burnley.
Was he the one at Dortmund and played in Champs league final? If so he was really impressive in the semi and final
That’s the fella. Dortmund had a buy option for £35m and have said no. Very weird club.
I liked the other one, Schlotterbeck. Seemed similar to Stonesy.
Regarding Kova, he is a decent squad player, but wouldn't play him in a crucial game. He came here to replace one of the best and smartest midfielder I've seen, Gundog. Huge shoes to fill.
Mase wrote:PeterParker wrote:Mase wrote:Nickyboy wrote:Mase wrote:Aston Villa have agreed a fee with Chelsea for a deal to sign Dutch defender Ian Maatsen.
The 22-year-old will cost between £35m and £40m
Great buy for Villa. He’s supposed to have been on our radar for a few years since Vincent had him at Burnley.
Was he the one at Dortmund and played in Champs league final? If so he was really impressive in the semi and final
That’s the fella. Dortmund had a buy option for £35m and have said no. Very weird club.
I liked the other one, Schlotterbeck. Seemed similar to Stonesy.
Regarding Kova, he is a decent squad player, but wouldn't play him in a crucial game. He came here to replace one of the best and smartest midfielder I've seen, Gundog. Huge shoes to fill.
Watching the goals from last season, I reckon long term Rico could do that Gundo role. Arriving late in the box and scoring - Palace last season
stupot wrote:Walker hasn't scored a goal in the last 3 full seasons. Rico always looks like he can score. I saw his goal from right back in the youth final against Everton just before he joined up with the 1st team and then pre season just after that when he hit the post against Bayern Munich from a very similar position as was his Champions League goal his 1st season. When he's down the right with Bobb they have a fantastic understanding.
stupot wrote:Walker hasn't scored a goal in the last 3 full seasons. Rico always looks like he can score. I saw his goal from right back in the youth final against Everton just before he joined up with the 1st team and then pre season just after that when he hit the post against Bayern Munich from a very similar position as was his Champions League goal his 1st season. When he's down the right with Bobb they have a fantastic understanding.
blues2win wrote:https://x.com/telegraphducker/status/1803731100402847867?s=61&t=6ifllXVJePmO9Awxy5lqVQ
United blocked by UEFA from transferring a player from Nice because it’s an associated club. Don’t know whether this affects the Savio transfer.
john@staustell wrote:blues2win wrote:https://x.com/telegraphducker/status/1803731100402847867?s=61&t=6ifllXVJePmO9Awxy5lqVQ
United blocked by UEFA from transferring a player from Nice because it’s an associated club. Don’t know whether this affects the Savio transfer.
Don't we own 49%, or something. Cheating our way out!
blues2win wrote:It may be because both United and Nice in the Europa Cup. I don’t know.
Mase wrote:sheblue wrote:I disagree with the people who think that modern footballers should be able to play 3 games a week and 70 odd games a season.
Fatigue is an issue in the modern game. Both mentally and physically.
It's not 1970. The game is totally different from so many aspects.
And the recover is totally different.
These players have physios on hand at the drop of a hat. Some have personal physios to help with recover. They have access to better nutrition, fitness equipment etc.
blues2win wrote:Apparently Savio deal is fine as it was done before May 14 guidance from UEFA on multi club ownership.
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