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Monty92
08-31-2017, 08:04 PM
but forcing a player to stay for one more year after they agitate for a move has been standard practice in football for years.

Most notably, it happened with Ronaldo at Man Utd and it happened with Suarez at Liverpool and both of them performed superbly in their final seasons in order to help secure their dream move.

So I think fans who are wishing we'd sold him are projecting their own feelings of misery and doom, when if they were thinking more rationally their overriding feeling would be relief that we've managed to keep one of the best players in the world for an extra season.

devongunner
08-31-2017, 08:08 PM
Except those players werent in tbe last year of their contract and gone for nothing at the end of the season

Monty92
08-31-2017, 08:11 PM
Except those players werent in tbe last year of their contract and gone for nothing at the end of the season

But we're keeping him in the hope that he repays us in kind for the lost transfer fee by propelling us back to 4th placed glory :shrug:

I know that feels like a far-fetched ambition right now, but it's hardly beyond the realms of possibility.

eastgermanautos
08-31-2017, 08:16 PM
But we're keeping him in the hope that he repays us in kind for the lost transfer fee by propelling us back to 4th placed glory :shrug:

I know that feels like a far-fetched ambition right now, but it's hardly beyond the realms of possibility.

It's all about not being, so to say, pvssy-assed f*ggots. Give them an inch and they take a yard. Look at North Korea.

Sanchez = Kim Jong Un.

Mo Britain less Europe
08-31-2017, 08:40 PM
I can't understand when people who argue that we should give priority to football over money then go on to argue in the Sanchez case that we should forget the football and take the money.

7sisters
08-31-2017, 08:42 PM
but forcing a player to stay for one more year after they agitate for a move has been standard practice in football for years.

Most notably, it happened with Ronaldo at Man Utd and it happened with Suarez at Liverpool and both of them performed superbly in their final seasons in order to help secure their dream move.

So I think fans who are wishing we'd sold him are projecting their own feelings of misery and doom, when if they were thinking more rationally their overriding feeling would be relief that we've managed to keep one of the best players in the world for an extra season.

Yes, but we've walked away from trousering 60m quid and perhaps risk encouraging further discord among the players.
It remains to be seen how Sanchez will apply himself in this final year of his contract. Judging from his body language V Liverpool, it's anyone's guess.

Yesterday Once More
08-31-2017, 08:49 PM
Yes, but we've walked away from trousering 60m quid and perhaps risk encouraging further discord among the players.
It remains to be seen how Sanchez will apply himself in this final year of his contract. Judging from his body language V Liverpool, it's anyone's guess.

I offer exhibit A, Dimitri Payet, as evidence.......

Monty92
08-31-2017, 08:50 PM
Yes, but we've walked away from trousering 60m quid and perhaps risk encouraging further discord among the players.
It remains to be seen how Sanchez will apply himself in this final year of his contract. Judging from his body language V Liverpool, it's anyone's guess.

I'm just saying, it's incredibly common for a key player who wants out to be told they can leave the following summer. In Sanchez's case, the blow is also likely to be softened by the huge golden handshake he'll receive in the absence of a transfer fee.

Pat Vegas
08-31-2017, 09:28 PM
Unless of course he gets injured for most of this season.

redgunamo
08-31-2017, 09:48 PM
Your mum's blow was softened by the huge golden shower she received in the absence of a fee. Phew!



I'm just saying, it's incredibly common for a key player who wants out to be told they can leave the following summer. In Sanchez's case, the blow is also likely to be softened by the huge golden handshake he'll receive in the absence of a transfer fee.

redgunamo
08-31-2017, 09:51 PM
but forcing a player to stay for one more year after they agitate for a move has been standard practice in football for years.

Most notably, it happened with Ronaldo at Man Utd and it happened with Suarez at Liverpool and both of them performed superbly in their final seasons in order to help secure their dream move.

So I think fans who are wishing we'd sold him are projecting their own feelings of misery and doom, when if they were thinking more rationally their overriding feeling would be relief that we've managed to keep one of the best players in the world for an extra season.

Absolutely. Those two you mention were far greater losses, footballistically, than losing Alexis would be to us.

bbrian
08-31-2017, 09:57 PM
It's all about not being, so to say, pvssy-assed f*ggots. Give them an inch and they take a yard. Look at North Korea.

Sanchez = Kim Jong Un.

:nod: both love their dogs way too much. ..albeit for different reasons

Alberto Balsam Rodriguez
08-31-2017, 10:16 PM
Stop being a total and utter bell end

Bergkamp Was Best
09-01-2017, 06:30 AM
:nod: both love their dogs way too much. ..albeit for different reasons

😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

71 Guns - channeling the spirit of Mr Hat
09-01-2017, 07:20 AM
:nod: both love their dogs way too much. ..albeit for different reasons

:hehe: :hehe: wd

Peter
09-01-2017, 08:07 AM
but forcing a player to stay for one more year after they agitate for a move has been standard practice in football for years.

Most notably, it happened with Ronaldo at Man Utd and it happened with Suarez at Liverpool and both of them performed superbly in their final seasons in order to help secure their dream move.

So I think fans who are wishing we'd sold him are projecting their own feelings of misery and doom, when if they were thinking more rationally their overriding feeling would be relief that we've managed to keep one of the best players in the world for an extra season.

Right. Sometimes you have to stand up and make a point. Bloody right!

Unfortunately this point is undermined slightly when you then try and sell that player on the last day of the season only for it to fall through because you cant convince a replacement to join you or, even more laughably, claim you dont have time to sign that replacement when you have had an entire summer to sort this out and have been bidding for that replacement throughout it.

As pointed out by others, this has cost us 60 million quid. Its fine to put football first but next summer our best two players are going to walk out the door for nothing, we will lose Jack and Per plus have a host of other players in the final year year as Sanchez and Ozil are currently. With no money coming in, how are we going to sort that lot out?

This is just a horrendous bungling of the situation. To compare it two far better players who went on to be sold for a small fortune is just rubbish. And you know it.

Billy Goat Sverige
09-01-2017, 08:12 AM
Right. Sometimes you have to stand up and make a point. Bloody right!

Unfortunately this point is undermined slightly when you then try and sell that player on the last day of the season only for it to fall through because you cant convince a replacement to join you or, even more laughably, claim you dont have time to sign that replacement when you have had an entire summer to sort this out and have been bidding for that replacement throughout it.

As pointed out by others, this has cost us 60 million quid. Its fine to put football first but next summer our best two players are going to walk out the door for nothing, we will lose Jack and Per plus have a host of other players in the final year year as Sanchez and Ozil are currently. With no money coming in, how are we going to sort that lot out?

This is just a horrendous bungling of the situation. To compare it two far better players who went on to be sold for a small fortune is just rubbish. And you know it.

I have a theory of what might happen now. We offer the pair of them ridiculous wages (i'm thinking £350k a week) with acceptable release clauses inserted into their contracts (£25m Ozil, £40m Sanchez). That way they pocket an extra £10m for this year and can still get their moves next year without us losing out. From their point of view they're taking a risk that may or may not pay off. Were they to break something or tear an ACL midway through the season they can kiss goodbye to their fat contracts. I think this is the way the club should approach it. If they just let them run the contracts down without attempting that they're ****ing stupid.

Peter
09-01-2017, 08:15 AM
I have a theory of what might happen now. We offer the pair of them ridiculous wages (i'm thinking £350k a week) with acceptable release clauses inserted into their contracts (£25m Ozil, £40m Sanchez). That way they pocket an extra £10m for this year and can still get their moves next year without us losing out. From their point of view they're taking a risk that may or may not pay off. Were they to break something or tear an ACL midway through the season they can kiss goodbye to their fat contracts. I think this is the way the club should approach it. If they just let them run the contracts down they're ****ing stupid.

I was thinking about exactly that. Its the smart move for both parties. We could also insert in the clause that they cant go to Liverpool, just for a laugh.

I am just not convinced the club are capable of doing it. I am not sure they are capable of doing anything

Brentwood
09-01-2017, 08:27 AM
I think this could happen as well

Mo Britain less Europe
09-01-2017, 08:30 AM
I fear we may lose Joel Campbell on a free as well.