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Clockwork Cheese

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  1. £10M player that was brought from a Championship club, and went in ahead of Lingard for playing time 19/20, then ahead of him 20/21 to the fact JL had to go out on loan to get a game. My point is that I think Lingard doesn't really give that much of a shit about playing, trying to get back into the England squad, and headlines about him being Angry is total nonsense. Simple and short of it is that if he wanted to play and carry on the momentum in his career he earned at West Ham he would have left Man U in the summer. To me it's damning of him that he was happy to stay.
  2. Can appreciate that, but can imagine he would have been told between the lines he could have gone in the summer if he wanted. I'm questioning the fact that he hasn't left Man United, and has allowed himself to sit on the bench all season despite finishing last season in cracking form. Dan James made the professional decision to move on despite being under contract knowing he wouldn't play.
  3. 'force a move out' doesn't have to mean being a dick about it... Can make it clear that he wants a move out, put a transfer request in etc. etc. Theres obviously a right way to go about things, wasn't suggesting he be an arsehole over it all. We see players engineer moves out of clubs all the time, you're not telling me that if Lingard wanted to spend this season playing he couldn't have left Man United in the summer, or even at the start of this window? Why the hell would Man United stand in the way of a 6th choice attacking midfielder leave the club - especially when he's entering his final year.
  4. No faith in him that he really wants to be playing football tbh... His situation with Man United won't be anything new to him, would have been made clear what it was going to cost him in the summer to get a move out - whether forgoing a chunk of his final year contract, or kicking up a stink and transfer requesting. In a summer where Ronaldo and Sancho are signed, where you're about 6th choice off the bench as is, it was bloody obvious your never playing. If he wanted his move to West Ham badly enough he would have put in transfer request and forced a move out, would have cost him his end. End of the day, Man United aren't going to stand in the way of a 29year that's nowhere near starting XI leaving the club. Opportunity would have been there for him to leave in the summer to West Ham, and probably had offers elsewhere too. Lingard needs to force his way out, but I think he'd prefer to just collect his money and expect a club like us to match his wages to get him out.
  5. Totally forgot Sigurdsson even existed! Never a £50M odd signing though, couldn't believe they paid Swansea that at the time. That was the window were it all started to go to shit for them real quick - buying three players that wanted to play 10 as well as Sandro that was awful.
  6. Villareal side with Riquelme, Forlan, Senna knocked them out in Qualifiers - then went on to the Semis. They were an embarrassment in the EL in 2017; Atalanta smashed them 3-0 at home, then schooled them 5-1 at Goodison. Lost to Lyon 3-0 and 2-1, only managed to beat Limassol!
  7. Players aren't chucked straight into matches on a few hours notice, even if they were in the same country!
  8. Never heard of registering players for friendlies. Defiantly not a thing. Even if we did sign someone today, we're not exactly going to fly them to SA overnight and chuck them straight into a friendly!
  9. Shelvey and Shortstaff must be suffering like fuck out there
  10. They'd get shot of Lukaku for £80M!
  11. Looks like it At least he has Championship experience.
  12. Has to be a case of one in, one out due the shambolic state of our PL registrations. Despite how shite he's been for last couple of years, Lascelles is teflon for the foreseeable future. Registration wise, it's hopefully going to be Hendrick getting to fuck down the road to Boro, and Gillespie being unregistered - freeing up two spaces.... Burn and Bruno? Anyone else coming in could be contingent on offloading people - another striker coming in Gayle would be the one dropping out, another CB one of Clark or Fed, a full back you'd think Krath or Manquillo. Can't work out who we're dropping if Lingard or a AM/FW is coming in mind. Can't see Howe just wanting unregistered players dossing around, and hard to imagine any club is coming in for our cast offs along, so going to have to be some big pay-ups for the deadwood making way should their agents be able to set-up clubs for them. Going to be all very late on though, as Howe isn't exactly going to be going round the pool this week telling likes of Gayle, Krath, Clark to find clubs just incase we sign someone better - would go all against his mantra of current players being important and atmosphere etc.
  13. Think that's all bullshit regarding Broja. Knobhead Twitter Transfer garbage. If the only deal we can get done this month so far is paying over the odds for Chris Wood, theres not a hope in hell we're sealing a deal on a player that has to cancel a loan. Would be a cracking player to sign, but not for £40M. Especially considering the peanut fees Chelsea have let some of their academy players go for recently - Livramento, Lamptey, that Palace CB. At £40M there are shades of Liverpool taking Howe/Bournemouth to the cleaners on Solanke.
  14. He's never getting a better contract than what he's on at MU now like. Nobody that's going to bother with him is ever going to pay him north of £100K, especially on a 29 year old that's barely kicked a ball for a year.
  15. Lingard needs to force a move out, but just can't see it. He's not going to kick up a stink, take a hit on whatever he has left on his contract/loyalty bonus just for 6 months of football in a relegation battle. He's been happy enough to sit on his arse for the season so far instead of forcing a move out to actually play - guaranteed a deal involving all parties could have been fixed in the summer to see him move to West Ham. Lingard clearly wanted it, but wanted his money far more. £50M is taking the piss, and all parties must realise that. He was never a £50M player in years ago when he was playing, or even in the summer of the back of his hot streak in the capital, and he wouldn't be a £50M player if he was contracted for years to come. Man United know the market well enough to realise no fucker is going to pay £50M on a player that can't get a game, and has 6 months on a contract - they know he's going to cost them a few million in his remaining contract and loyalty bonus come end of June. Come deadline day, it will come down to whether Lingard wants to take a slice on the money he'll earn doing fuck all for next few months.
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