Mike J wrote:ive always thought he has been one of the best midfielders in the world but if he were available you just know we'd pay well over the odds for him.
he wasnt looking his usual self this year at all (apart from the diving etc). id still take him but the price would have to be right. he's still a massive twat though.
dazby wrote:Not welcome at our club. Too old, too crocked. His heart wouldn't be in it.
Sister of fu wrote:dazby wrote:Not welcome at our club. Too old, too crocked. His heart wouldn't be in it.
What drugs have you been taken this morning?? Do you not remember the likes of Gary Mason and Jeff Whitley playing in our midfield?? Are we really that big of a club now to turn our noses up at one of the greatest footballers of his generation.
We want have to worry about Stevie G anyway cause if he is going anywhere it will be Real. Really can't see him playing for another prem club and not one plying it's trade it the Europa League!!
xavi6 wrote:Another signing to strengthen us and weaken our rivals.
He is the complete midfielder IMO and would be ideal to come as skipper as well.
Sign him up.
Goaters 103 wrote:Would we have to pay over the odds for him? Yes .... but who cares, money is not an object for us
BlueinBosnia wrote:Goaters 103 wrote:
No purchases from any team in the top 8-10 of the Prem for me, if they're costing over the odds.
Goaters 103 wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Goaters 103 wrote:
No purchases from any team in the top 8-10 of the Prem for me, if they're costing over the odds.
A very bizarre idea.
With the debt Liverpool are in £40m for Gerrard wont solve it, and it would probably kick the arse out of them.
Personally I'd have Ashley Young from Villa, and numerous other players from teams in the top 8 of the prem if we could get them - Anybody from Evertons midfield would improve us in Pienaar, Cahill, Arteta and Rodwell for a start.
Goaters 103 wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:No purchases from any team in the top 8-10 of the Prem for me, if they're costing over the odds.
A very bizarre idea.
With the debt Liverpool are in £40m for Gerrard wont solve it, and it would probably kick the arse out of them.
Personally I'd have Ashley Young from Villa, and numerous other players from teams in the top 8 of the prem if we could get them - Anybody from Evertons midfield would improve us in Pienaar, Cahill, Arteta and Rodwell for a start.
BlueinBosnia wrote:Goaters 103 wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:No purchases from any team in the top 8-10 of the Prem for me, if they're costing over the odds.
A very bizarre idea.
With the debt Liverpool are in £40m for Gerrard wont solve it, and it would probably kick the arse out of them.
Personally I'd have Ashley Young from Villa, and numerous other players from teams in the top 8 of the prem if we could get them - Anybody from Evertons midfield would improve us in Pienaar, Cahill, Arteta and Rodwell for a start.
The problem is, other managers are probably able to pick up bargains for the money we give them. Young would be a good buy, but we'll have to pay considerably over £30m for him, whereas his true value is around £14-16m. Villa can replace him and also get 3-4 top notch squad players for that kind of money. At the moment their squad isn't big enough to cope with a league, 2 cups and a European competition, but with that kind of money it soon will be.
Moyes has proven competent in the transfer market. The price we payed for Lescott will come back and bite us at some point in the next 2-3 years, I fear. Any more dealings we have with them will multiply the power of it exponentially.
Liverpool don't have money, but there's no guarantee funds won't be made available for purchases directly from sale profits, to improve the immediate package available to a potential buyer. Who'd want to buy a big-money club outside of the transfer window once they've sold off their best assets? Due to the complexities of the club's owners not talking to one another, and the size of the club, negotiations are going to take a long, long time.
Goaters 103 wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Goaters 103 wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:No purchases from any team in the top 8-10 of the Prem for me, if they're costing over the odds.
A very bizarre idea.
With the debt Liverpool are in £40m for Gerrard wont solve it, and it would probably kick the arse out of them.
Personally I'd have Ashley Young from Villa, and numerous other players from teams in the top 8 of the prem if we could get them - Anybody from Evertons midfield would improve us in Pienaar, Cahill, Arteta and Rodwell for a start.
The problem is, other managers are probably able to pick up bargains for the money we give them. Young would be a good buy, but we'll have to pay considerably over £30m for him, whereas his true value is around £14-16m. Villa can replace him and also get 3-4 top notch squad players for that kind of money. At the moment their squad isn't big enough to cope with a league, 2 cups and a European competition, but with that kind of money it soon will be.
Moyes has proven competent in the transfer market. The price we payed for Lescott will come back and bite us at some point in the next 2-3 years, I fear. Any more dealings we have with them will multiply the power of it exponentially.
Liverpool don't have money, but there's no guarantee funds won't be made available for purchases directly from sale profits, to improve the immediate package available to a potential buyer. Who'd want to buy a big-money club outside of the transfer window once they've sold off their best assets? Due to the complexities of the club's owners not talking to one another, and the size of the club, negotiations are going to take a long, long time.
i dont rate anybody's chances of getting Ashley Young for £14-£16m, that valuation needs a reality check.
As for paying over the odds, we are City; we haven't won a carrott for over 30 plus years and we aren't peddling Champions League football. Untill we win anything we will be paying over the odds in wages and fees for almost every player we sign, thats the real world we are in.
BlueinBosnia wrote:Goaters 103 wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:No purchases from any team in the top 8-10 of the Prem for me, if they're costing over the odds.
A very bizarre idea.
With the debt Liverpool are in £40m for Gerrard wont solve it, and it would probably kick the arse out of them.
Personally I'd have Ashley Young from Villa, and numerous other players from teams in the top 8 of the prem if we could get them - Anybody from Evertons midfield would improve us in Pienaar, Cahill, Arteta and Rodwell for a start.
The problem is, other managers are probably able to pick up bargains for the money we give them. Young would be a good buy, but we'll have to pay considerably over £30m for him, whereas his true value is around £14-16m. Villa can replace him and also get 3-4 top notch squad players for that kind of money. At the moment their squad isn't big enough to cope with a league, 2 cups and a European competition, but with that kind of money it soon will be.
Moyes has proven competent in the transfer market. The price we payed for Lescott will come back and bite us at some point in the next 2-3 years, I fear. Any more dealings we have with them will multiply the power of it exponentially.
Liverpool don't have money, but there's no guarantee funds won't be made available for purchases directly from sale profits, to improve the immediate package available to a potential buyer. Who'd want to buy a big-money club outside of the transfer window once they've sold off their best assets? Due to the complexities of the club's owners not talking to one another, and the size of the club, negotiations are going to take a long, long time.
totally agree, he would treat as an opportunity to make a killing financiallydazby wrote:Not welcome at our club. Too old, too crocked. His heart wouldn't be in it.
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