dazby wrote:I am all for this.
sidSmith wrote:We should be considering players that we think would improve our squad. The transfer market isn't a period for us as fans to select 'thoroughly good blokes you'd like to go down the pub with'.
On that basis and his potential. Yes please.
Tokyo Blue wrote:Fans have got no say in who we sign whatsoever and never have had.
Would you welcome luis suarez as well? How about cristiano ronaldo? They'd both improve the squad.
Crossie wrote:Not for me, we've tried this road before, its short, expensive, great at first, then the cold comes and potholes appear, before the road doubles back to Brazil via Italy.
sidSmith wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:Fans have got no say in who we sign whatsoever and never have had.
Would you welcome luis suarez as well? How about cristiano ronaldo? They'd both improve the squad.
Based on what I said, then yes, if I thought they'd improve our squad.
Maybe not the place to debate if both of your examples would improve us though... But did you enjoy the game yesterday, or was it incredibly frustrating? As much as it may sicken you, imagine if Ronaldo had been out there. Would we have struggled to get behind then like that?
sidSmith wrote:It's not a popularity contest.
Tokyo Blue wrote:Those two are not mutually exclusive, I believe, and yeah, I did enjoy it. Sometimes football is interesting rather than exciting. Having that Portugueser in the team would perhaps have meant we wouldn't have had the pleasure of the Gaz Barry injury time header and I really enjoyed that.
But just one last question. Does your thinking mean you value tevez just as much as you value Zabaleta or Kompany?
You obviously disagree with me here and fair play to you, mate.
When you are competing for fans worldwide, that is in fact precisely what it is.
Dameerto wrote:Where did the rumour about Burgerstain being in South America come from? That could be the most important revelation leading up to the new transfer window if it's true. Then all the conjecture about what he's there for (and who) begins. Personally I'm hoping he's in Argentina.
Ted Hughes wrote:Dameerto wrote:Where did the rumour about Burgerstain being in South America come from? That could be the most important revelation leading up to the new transfer window if it's true. Then all the conjecture about what he's there for (and who) begins. Personally I'm hoping he's in Argentina.
I posted that he was in Brazil on here. It's true, he was. There is video evidence of him at the airport, shown on Brazillian tv.
Doubt it's for Neymar, not other than an enquiry anyhow.
Mancio4ever wrote:No Brazilians please, in 40 years of watching football I can count all those I had gladly taken on a mutilated hand.
Neymar is certainly not a Tonino Cerezo, to say one.
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