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Anybody else suspect that the Remy shenanigans have got the ownership more pro-active- in that they have told thier targets- heres the offer take it or leave it now, today, and not given them the chance to go away and think about it ( look for better deal) - hence they all jumped aboard.

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Anybody else suspect that the Remy shenanigans have got the ownership more pro-active- in that they have told thier targets- heres the offer take it or leave it now, today, and not given them the chance to go away and think about it ( look for better deal) - hence they all jumped aboard.

 

Well if that's true, then hats of Mike and company.

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Anybody else suspect that the Remy shenanigans have got the ownership more pro-active- in that they have told thier targets- heres the offer take it or leave it now, today, and not given them the chance to go away and think about it ( look for better deal) - hence they all jumped aboard.

 

Well if that's true, then hats of Mike and company.

 

 

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Do worry that he is planning to sell a few come the Summer.

 

I hope we do get rid of a fair few, tbh.

 

Same.  I don't see a big future for Tiote tbh now.

 

I'm hoping Tiote feels the pressure now with Sissoko joining.

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Anybody else suspect that the Remy shenanigans have got the ownership more pro-active- in that they have told thier targets- heres the offer take it or leave it now, today, and not given them the chance to go away and think about it ( look for better deal) - hence they all jumped aboard.

 

Well if that's true, then hats of Mike and company.

 

Something has definitely changed as we have been astute since last week and pushed through the signings with no hitches, unheard of with our lot. This must give our current lads a big boost and shows ambition to improve. If we can get over this rough patch we must be stronger for it

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For all his faults, Ashley is a shrewd businessman. And he's done a downright fantastic bit of business this week. Getting as many players as we have for that price. Unfortunate as it is, Ashley's looking at a big fat cheque when he inevitably decides to flip some of these guys. Unless they completely shit the bed in the PL, Sissoko and Yanga-Mbiwa especially are sure to be in hot demand in the next few years.

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Do worry that he is planning to sell a few come the Summer.

 

I hope we do get rid of a fair few, tbh.

 

true they are a few we should off load, hopefully this will happen. as it the only way forward . Get rid of the ones that are no longer required. save on thier wages and everyone is happy.

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Unfortunate as it is, Ashley's looking at a big fat cheque when he inevitably decides to flip some of these guys.

 

as long as the model holds, i'm not even that arsed. we'll punt ben arfa and cabaye down the line for massive cash. but it doesn't matter, because somewhere in paris there's a lad whose balls haven't even dropped who is going to be even better, and who graham carr knows all about. in about five years time, after said lad has earned his second cap, fat mike and dekka will somehow convince his club to swap him for a fucking handful of magic beans.

 

things are literally never, ever going to go wrong from here on in. trust me.

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Anybody else suspect that the Remy shenanigans have got the ownership more pro-active- in that they have told thier targets- heres the offer take it or leave it now, today, and not given them the chance to go away and think about it ( look for better deal) - hence they all jumped aboard.

 

 

Aye, seems that way to me. And we are one step ahead of Wenger the whole way it looks like, all these transfer articles seem to mention that Wenger was in touch but didnt have his bid together in time.

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Anybody else suspect that the Remy shenanigans have got the ownership more pro-active- in that they have told thier targets- heres the offer take it or leave it now, today, and not given them the chance to go away and think about it ( look for better deal) - hence they all jumped aboard.

 

 

Aye, seems that way to me. And we are one step ahead of Wenger the whole way it looks like, all these transfer articles seem to mention that Wenger was in touch but didnt have his bid together in time.

 

 

tbh If  my business I was getting gazumped like the Remy carry on- its exactly how I would deal with it- ie  put the deal on the table but its take it or leave it there and then. to much fucking about with agents, i think MA DL have had enough of it.

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Big money TV deal next season and the very real possibility of relegation has resulted in this I think, survive relegation and bring in a decent manager and it could work out very well for us next season. Long way to go yet.

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Unfortunate as it is, Ashley's looking at a big fat cheque when he inevitably decides to flip some of these guys.

 

as long as the model holds, i'm not even that arsed. we'll punt ben arfa and cabaye down the line for massive cash. but it doesn't matter, because somewhere in paris there's a lad whose balls haven't even dropped who is going to be even better, and who graham carr knows all about. in about five years time, after said lad has earned his second cap, fat mike and dekka will somehow convince his club to swap him for a fucking handful of magic beans.

 

things are literally never, ever going to go wrong from here on in. trust me.

 

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Not thanking him or giving him praise until the window is closed and we have a clear picture of ins and outs full stop.

 

He's gone up in my estimation so far by sanctioning these outlays. I'll give DL's deal team and Carr's scouting team (whoever they are in both areas) huge praise for the job they are doing so far.

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If Jonas, Willamson, Simpson, Shola etc. were moved on/released I'd be pretty happy.

 

... but we're just building up the squad size that  we have needed for ages.  :laugh2:

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For all his faults, Ashley is a shrewd businessman. And he's done a downright fantastic bit of business this week. Getting as many players as we have for that price. Unfortunate as it is, Ashley's looking at a big fat cheque when he inevitably decides to flip some of these guys. Unless they completely shit the bed in the PL, Sissoko and Yanga-Mbiwa especially are sure to be in hot demand in the next few years.

probably but unless clubs like us everton etc get into the champions league and can stay there thats what happens, hell look at Arsenal as much as we think we're a selling club they've taken it to ludicrous levels last 5 years.

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Regardless of the Remy deal - I think the board has learnt quite a few lessons in the last year.

 

Mostly spanned from the launch of SportsDirect.fr. Imagine the sales man Dekka. There won't be a donnay sock a all of Paris.

 

Have you actually put that in? It just goes to the English version. At least .es is in Spanish even if it is identical to the English site and in no way changed for a different market. Tool. :lol:

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SportsDirect.fr

 

Have you actually put that in? It just goes to the English version. At least .es is in Spanish even if it is identical to the English site and in no way changed for a different market. Tool. :lol:

 

Because your IP address originates from the UK?

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This reminds me of the January transfer window when we were in the championship signings had to be made to push us on and it was done.

 

This would have happened this summer IMO but the club was unwilling to pay over the odds for players or they just simply weren't available at the time. I am delighted that the club stuck to their guns... short term pain long term gain. Obviously it can not happen every year but we have defiantly drawn a line in the sand with selling clubs.

 

Honestly would hate to think what would have happened if we signed De Jong in the summer. I think we would be in so much trouble at the moment. We would be unable to afford Mapou for example.

 

I am quite sure there will be a big sale to offset these purchases already prepared for the summer Tiote to a CL team in another league would probably be the most likely.

 

 

That said would do a player exchange of sakho for tiote if coloccini leaves... as mapou and sakho both have the same agent and will have one year left on his contract with PSG where he is still on small wages

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He should have done more in the summer, but from his POV I can understand why he didn't. I don't think even the most pessimistic on here expected us to be flirting with relegation.

 

Pleased with this window, it looks a bit mental from the outside but the end result is that we're much stronger than before, so I'll focus on that.

 

I know I shouldn´t, but I can´t stop thinking about this coming summer. I have a bad feeling :undecided:

 

Given the performances, fitness and form of the squad so far this season - who of our squad would you genuinely be distraught at being sold?

 

Krul? HBA? Cabaye? Maybe, but we've had to do without the latter two for a reasonable chunk of this season (which has been noticed in the results/perormances).

 

Contrast to last season when we would have been screaming murder if the prospect of Cisse, Tiote, Coloccini, etc., were linked with a potential move away. Granted, the disappointment of this season has played a part in our views of who is 'irreplaceable' and who can be moved on to continue the squad rebuilding.

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