Blue Blood wrote:
Dismay? What is up with fans today!
Firstly, not a chance we have been "priced out" of Cavani. We know what he could cost, we are just playing the game, like Chelsea and all the others that are in for him. Cavani now more than ever, is not over.
Secondly, Losing Isco to RM sucks but it hardly is worth pissing in the milk. As I have said before there is so much talent in the world, if you miss one, you look to another. It's just about finding and buying people of the highest quality, of which there are many.
Thirdly, Why does the club need to reassure fans over Tevez? Anyone with half a brain knows why he has gone, he has one year left and he is Tevez! That guy could have royally fucked us and walked out for nothing in a year and joined a prem rival and not bat an eyelid. This way we save his wages and make some money back on the initial transfer and don't have him coming back to haunt us. The club is doing a good deal here, they don't need to justify it.
Finally, we have signed already this summer nearly 50 millions worth of talent, one a world cup winner. We will get more and of the highest quality.
Just because a Tevez goes out and we have bad luck in a fight for a player with RM doesn't validate a fucking meltdown.
If city continues down the path it is going this summer and buys well and most importantly continues to clear the dead wood and revitalise the squad with quality and youth lads (something that needed to be done last year imo) this will have been an excellent summer.
Everyone chill the fuck out and have some patience. Pre season hasn't even started yet FFS!!
Agree.
My point was though that there is a lot of negativity due to the three reasons stated, which have all happened in a really short space of time. No one likes a bit of bad news, never mind three lots depending in how you look at it.
Cavani is decent, but overpriced. Isco is talent and would have liked him here, but I don't think he is a world beater as yet. Tevez is quality, whether you like him or not and will need replacing.
If these cases would have happened over the course of the transfer window, i don't think there would be this amount of pessimism.
I do think more will go, and I think saving 25-30 million this year alone by getting rid of Tevez is a good idea.
We will have concerns over transfers all through the window though. This will derive from the poor one we had last season.