Re: Manchester United - News, Developments & Season
Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 7:11 pm
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Dortmund, Man City, Liverpoolzee wrote:Okokobrinko the clown.......you no dey shame.danfo driver wrote:Raiola has been Pogba's agent since the latter was a child. Thats why Fergie despises Raiola.wiseone wrote:Ed Woodward should take some of the blame too. Raiola was not acting for Fellaini, Di Maria, Falcao, Lindelof, Martial, or Pogba when Man Utd paid nearly 300 million for those 6 players.
benteke wrote:That crook called Raiola is singlehandadly responsible for United overpaying for most of it's signings and underselling.
Very corrupt
Truth is that Mino is a fantastic agent and any player will be lucky to have him. Those trying to demonize him have an agenda.
I am going to post a story about him on the Arsenal thread. you should read it, and understand why his players love him.
From Chelsea groupie, to Real Madrid(madridsta as you claimed then).................now you've turned to a ManU groupie.
Don't you have any SHAME?
I know why Zee-Baby dey vex. Its personal. its because I refused to give her money to go to market.tfco wrote:Dortmund, Man City, Liverpoolzee wrote:Okokobrinko the clown.......you no dey shame.danfo driver wrote:Raiola has been Pogba's agent since the latter was a child. Thats why Fergie despises Raiola.wiseone wrote:Ed Woodward should take some of the blame too. Raiola was not acting for Fellaini, Di Maria, Falcao, Lindelof, Martial, or Pogba when Man Utd paid nearly 300 million for those 6 players.
benteke wrote:That crook called Raiola is singlehandadly responsible for United overpaying for most of it's signings and underselling.
Very corrupt
Truth is that Mino is a fantastic agent and any player will be lucky to have him. Those trying to demonize him have an agenda.
I am going to post a story about him on the Arsenal thread. you should read it, and understand why his players love him.
From Chelsea groupie, to Real Madrid(madridsta as you claimed then).................now you've turned to a ManU groupie.
Don't you have any SHAME?
Hi pot, meet kettle
If the above is true i also think it's a good deal for both clubs they have dealt with mutual respect and i especially hope Mkhitaryan finds a good home at Arsenal, especially when one considers that he left Dortmund with very high hopes and things have not worked out.marko wrote:Good deal, we need competition for places up front, a front 3 of Martial, Lukaku and sanchez will do damage on the opposition
tfco wrote:
Have you spoken with Pogba? Are you privy to Sanchez's and Pogba's contracts?marko wrote:Trouble in the house, you cannot pay Sanchez that type of money without considering Pogba, these guys have clauses in their contract to ensure they have parity with the club top earners, they will certainly have to improve Pogba contract, right now Pogba makes united tick, without him, our game falls apart
Its all over the news mate, a simple google search will surely helpdanfo driver wrote:Have you spoken with Pogba? Are you privy to Sanchez's and Pogba's contracts?marko wrote:Trouble in the house, you cannot pay Sanchez that type of money without considering Pogba, these guys have clauses in their contract to ensure they have parity with the club top earners, they will certainly have to improve Pogba contract, right now Pogba makes united tick, without him, our game falls apart
I know its all over the news. Do you also know that it is all over the news that Sanchez has a child? The man has said it repeatedly that he doesnt have a child, but they insist that he has a child. Is it your position that we should believe that story? You are not a child, at least, I dont think you are. So, I suspect you know what is going on, but you choose not to let it sink in.marko wrote:Its all over the news mate, a simple google search will surely helpdanfo driver wrote:Have you spoken with Pogba? Are you privy to Sanchez's and Pogba's contracts?marko wrote:Trouble in the house, you cannot pay Sanchez that type of money without considering Pogba, these guys have clauses in their contract to ensure they have parity with the club top earners, they will certainly have to improve Pogba contract, right now Pogba makes united tick, without him, our game falls apart
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benteke wrote:I have a general question, which is not prompted by this latest swap deal of Alexis Sanchez and continually changing possibly wrong wage figures quoted by some media.
Is it sustainable for a club like United to keep making big money buys and mostly overpaying for players who are not the best, especially when they come with very high wages, i understand that United is raking in the big money as a business, but surely some of the money has to be kept aside for a rainy day, and especially for that astronomical debt, i am not a finance guru, but is there any chance of that debt becoming a very serious problem in future, or are chances higher that it will be paid off.
Signing sanchez meaning, we open up a new frontier in south america, Chile first united player, see where i am getting at, a whole new fan base, united has to be seen to sign the best players in the world, thats why we are a global brand and as someone said, you use money to make money, hopefully sanchez will have a immediate impact in our frontline, there are still a lot of games to be played, champions league, we need a strong squad, we need to finish in the top 4 this season, TV money has increased in recent years, a good run in the champions league will bring in increased revenues, football is big business these daysChief Ogbunigwe wrote:benteke wrote:I have a general question, which is not prompted by this latest swap deal of Alexis Sanchez and continually changing possibly wrong wage figures quoted by some media.
Is it sustainable for a club like United to keep making big money buys and mostly overpaying for players who are not the best, especially when they come with very high wages, i understand that United is raking in the big money as a business, but surely some of the money has to be kept aside for a rainy day, and especially for that astronomical debt, i am not a finance guru, but is there any chance of that debt becoming a very serious problem in future, or are chances higher that it will be paid off.
Don't worry about United. They will keep making BIG money, and they understand that you use money to make more money. If they start looking for cheap bargain players like Arsenal does, it will negatively affect their brand. Teams that are rich and used to spending money typically become used to identifying and buying quality, and will, more often than not, buy wisely. Cheap teams even when they get windfall, will go and overpay for average players, in the name of spending money. Man U may be spending big, and may not always get it right, but it is clear they go for players with a purpose, and usually those who can immediately impact them.
People came here to complain when Man U splashed on De Gea and Bailly.... Even though I am not a Man U fan, one can't help but admire the gangster attitude of signing the likes of Rooney and Fellaini from Everton, Tevez from West Ham, Berbatov from Tottenham, RvP and now Sanchez from Arsenal. Each of those players came and WON something. Now, they also have Mata, Matic and Lukaku from other EPL teams.
I understand what you guys are talking about.marko wrote:Signing sanchez meaning, we open up a new frontier in south america, Chile first united player, see where i am getting at, a whole new fan base, united has to be seen to sign the best players in the world, thats why we are a global brand and as someone said, you use money to make money, hopefully sanchez will have a immediate impact in our frontline, there are still a lot of games to be played, champions league, we need a strong squad, we need to finish in the top 4 this season, TV money has increased in recent years, a good run in the champions league will bring in increased revenues, football is big business these daysChief Ogbunigwe wrote:benteke wrote:I have a general question, which is not prompted by this latest swap deal of Alexis Sanchez and continually changing possibly wrong wage figures quoted by some media.
Is it sustainable for a club like United to keep making big money buys and mostly overpaying for players who are not the best, especially when they come with very high wages, i understand that United is raking in the big money as a business, but surely some of the money has to be kept aside for a rainy day, and especially for that astronomical debt, i am not a finance guru, but is there any chance of that debt becoming a very serious problem in future, or are chances higher that it will be paid off.
Don't worry about United. They will keep making BIG money, and they understand that you use money to make more money. If they start looking for cheap bargain players like Arsenal does, it will negatively affect their brand. Teams that are rich and used to spending money typically become used to identifying and buying quality, and will, more often than not, buy wisely. Cheap teams even when they get windfall, will go and overpay for average players, in the name of spending money. Man U may be spending big, and may not always get it right, but it is clear they go for players with a purpose, and usually those who can immediately impact them.
People came here to complain when Man U splashed on De Gea and Bailly.... Even though I am not a Man U fan, one can't help but admire the gangster attitude of signing the likes of Rooney and Fellaini from Everton, Tevez from West Ham, Berbatov from Tottenham, RvP and now Sanchez from Arsenal. Each of those players came and WON something. Now, they also have Mata, Matic and Lukaku from other EPL teams.