The Spuds have quietly signed up two half decent forwards for a similar fee to what we?re looking to spend on Madueke and Eze.
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What?s quite amusing is that against our transfer posturing
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I was not overly impressed with the West Ham lad. Or rather, I don't think he would have been a great fit for us.Originally posted by 7sisters View PostThe Spuds have quietly signed up two half decent forwards for a similar fee to what we?re looking to spend on Madueke and Eze.
Gibbs White is a decent player.
Either way, they don't play for Chelsea so we couldn't have signed them....
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Agreed, very weird. Except to say that at least he's another body, and a forward, to boot.Originally posted by John Bunnell View PostThe reaction to us signing Madueke is a bit weird. Protests, Arteta Outs, Hate messages... I mean he's not actually a bad player just seems a weird transfer given he doesn't really add value to where we actually need it.
People, my big brother, at least, seem disappointed that the signing wasn't The Glock (as we're required to call him) and we'll run out of money preventing us from getting a striker, if indeed we want another one. That's about the timing but who on earth knows how that works in football!
Then there's the Chelsea-thing. From a certain point of view, it makes perfect sense; they've got loads of money and they buy lots of decent players, many of whom they'll never need.
A discussion for another time is how the game has essentially normalised Financial Doping. I always thought FFP was all about making sure FIFA and UEFA got their cut of all the new money flooding into football, rather than fairplay for football itself
"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.
"But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
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Absolutely it's the Chelsea thing. Havertz is the least bad of the 10 (count them) players they've offloaded to us over the past 20 years. Some of them like Cech, William and Jorginhho had been very good players in their prime but by the time they reached us they were well on the slide. Others like Sideshow Bob and the Sterling loan were just bloody daft
If you'd had 10 dodgy kebabs from the same place would you go back there for another one?
Mad****a is a tricky winger but the fact he is surplus to their requirement should ring alarm bells. Even if he were an upgrade on Martinelli (which I question) we should not be spunking north of 50 million on him while quibbling over a few million on an elite striker which we desperately need.
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I guess we have to assume they have a plan for him. Maybe they think he can cause problems on the left flank on his own as he will be left isolated out there like Martinelli is.Originally posted by Yesterday Once More View PostAbsolutely it's the Chelsea thing. Havertz is the least bad of the 10 (count them) players they've offloaded to us over the past 20 years. Some of them like Cech, William and Jorginhho had been very good players in their prime but by the time they reached us they were well on the slide. Others like Sideshow Bob and the Sterling loan were just bloody daft
If you'd had 10 dodgy kebabs from the same place would you go back there for another one?
Mad****a is a tricky winger but the fact he is surplus to their requirement should ring alarm bells. Even if he were an upgrade on Martinelli (which I question) we should not be spunking north of 50 million on him while quibbling over a few million on an elite striker which we desperately need.
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Cech, Luiz and Jorginho were all good signings for us. Past their best, but provided a few years of good service and experience.
Havertz was a good signing even though many of us were puzzled by it. Willian and Sterling were unmitigated disasters. Gambles without a fee, but went horribly wrong.
Chelsea own roughly a third of the players in Europe so you are going to end up buying from them at some point
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The fifty mil could just be a sign of how flush we are. That's how I'm taking it anyway.Originally posted by Yesterday Once More View PostAbsolutely it's the Chelsea thing. Havertz is the least bad of the 10 (count them) players they've offloaded to us over the past 20 years. Some of them like Cech, William and Jorginhho had been very good players in their prime but by the time they reached us they were well on the slide. Others like Sideshow Bob and the Sterling loan were just bloody daft
If you'd had 10 dodgy kebabs from the same place would you go back there for another one?
Mad****a is a tricky winger but the fact he is surplus to their requirement should ring alarm bells. Even if he were an upgrade on Martinelli (which I question) we should not be spunking north of 50 million on him while quibbling over a few million on an elite striker which we desperately need.
I"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.
"But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
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We should be getting better fees for our outgoing players too. Ramsdale to Southampton ?18m plus add ins. Chelsea are flogging Petrovic to Bournemouth for a reported ?25m. If true, this is mental..Originally posted by Peter View PostI like this sort of signing. You cant fill a squad with 50 million quid buys unless you have some very 'creative' accountants and some world class lawyers.
We should be doing more of this stuff.
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Surely he's Saka's backup? I have never seen him play on the left in my life.Originally posted by Peter View PostI guess we have to assume they have a plan for him. Maybe they think he can cause problems on the left flank on his own as he will be left isolated out there like Martinelli is.
Cech, Luiz and Jorginho were all good signings for us. Past their best, but provided a few years of good service and experience.
Havertz was a good signing even though many of us were puzzled by it. Willian and Sterling were unmitigated disasters. Gambles without a fee, but went horribly wrong.
Chelsea own roughly a third of the players in Europe so you are going to end up buying from them at some point
Assume we have a plan to address that as Martinelli is probably the weakest link in the XI now.
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I assumed we were targeting Eze or Rodrygo for that role, which brings us back to the fans rejection of Madueke. Overall, it?s better to have more options than fewer, given our propensity for long term injuries. He?s young and a decent enough player from what I?ve seen. I only question the personal motives for moving here, for a player approaching his prime, and appearing to all as a back up.Originally posted by Rich View PostSurely he's Saka's backup? I have never seen him play on the left in my life.
Assume we have a plan to address that as Martinelli is probably the weakest link in the XI now.
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