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Maybe Mourinho doesn't fancy Perez (not his type of player) so told BZG they might aswell sell him before the takeover and him being announced manager.

 

Maybe.

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Maybe Mourinho doesn't fancy Perez (not his type of player) so told BZG they might aswell sell him before the takeover and him being announced manager.

 

Maybe.

 

Aye Mourinho is known to hate hard working technical forwards that constantly track back and are defensively sound.

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We're the only club that makes a big deal of having bank credit facilities or loans to fund transfers and the only club that doesn't directly play the same game and pay fees over X years and compete. We're the only club that bemoans transfer fees outstanding incoming/outgoing over numerous yearwhen every fucking club does it - including money rich clubs like Spurs, Liverpool etc who paid us 30m and 25m for Moussa and Gini respectively

 

We're the only club that includes all these additional fees and wages in a transfer kitty when wages are different buckets and agent fees etc are the cost of doing business in today's world. Utter farce. Insane that human beings who support NUFC listen to this shit. Insane that there are people in the press who listen to this and don't even think twice about reporting on it.

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I've come to accept that we'll only be rid of Ashley by tumbling down the leagues, might as well accelerate the process by offloading our best players. Bring it on, I say partridgeshrug.gif

 

Such a myth :laugh:

 

He’d rather put the club in a coffin than sell for cheap.

 

If we fall down the leagues he will stay till he has killed the club.

 

You really think that when we're no longer profitable he'll stick around because he wants to be the guy who killed the club? Ok then :lol:

and do you really think he'll just give up and sell it for a low price? no his pride alone won't allow that he'll want to "win" by selling it a profit

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We're the only club that makes a big deal of having bank credit facilities or loans to fund transfers and the only club that doesn't directly play the same game and pay fees over X years and compete. We're the only club that bemoans transfer fees outstanding incoming/outgoing over numerous yearwhen every fucking club does it - including money rich clubs like Spurs, Liverpool etc who paid us 30m and 25m for Moussa and Gini respectively

 

We're the only club that includes all these additional fees and wages in a transfer kitty when wages are different buckets and agent fees etc are the cost of doing business in today's world. Utter farce. Insane that human beings who support NUFC listen to this shit. Insane that there are people in the press who listen to this and don't even think twice about reporting on it.

 

It's all purposely designed to handicap the progress of NUFC. Operating the club with one hand around it's throat.

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NUFC buys and sells in instalments, there are numbers to that effect in the accounts. Maybe we took that approach once, but it doesn't seem to have been the case over the last few years.

 

Never seen the problem with taking the approach to 'all-in' player costs. It seems totally sensible to me. The problems are that the manager isn't trusted to spend it and the club runs itself like a pound shop and doesn't fulfil its potential to enhance the total amount available.

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People talking about the pressure on Almiron, are they expecting him to play upfront or is it just because he's basically the only attacking minded player we have?

 

The latter, I’d imagine. He and Ayoze complemented each other really well. Be interesting to see if Almiron is moved into a more central role behind the striker, which is where he played for Atlanta, and Atsu given the start on the left wing, or Muto doing a straight swap for Ayoze and Almiron left out wide.

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Maybe Mourinho doesn't fancy Perez (not his type of player) so told BZG they might aswell sell him before the takeover and him being announced manager.

 

Maybe.

 

Joke or not, lay off the drugs there Bubb.

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People talking about the pressure on Almiron, are they expecting him to play upfront or is it just because he's basically the only attacking minded player we have?

 

The latter, I’d imagine. He and Ayoze complemented each other really well. Be interesting to see if Almiron is moved into a more central role behind the striker, which is where he played for Atlanta, and Atsu given the start on the left wing, or Muto doing a straight swap for Ayoze and Almiron left out wide.

 

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NUFC buys and sells in instalments, there are numbers to that effect in the accounts. Maybe we took that approach once, but it doesn't seem to have been the case over the last few years.

 

Never seen the problem with taking the approach to 'all-in' player costs. It seems totally sensible to me. The problems are that the manager isn't trusted to spend it and the club runs itself like a pound shop and doesn't fulfil its potential to enhance the total amount available.

 

the all-in player cost shit is made up bull shit by Mike Ashley and Lee Charnley to claim and complain we're just a broke club trying to live within our means.

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Charnley always seems to say a player costs NUFC e.g. £50m made up of a transfer fee of £20m, £5m for agents and signing on fees and £25m for wages over the 5 years of the contract. The trouble is, when that player is sold after 2 seasons (often for a profit) the 3 years saved on the player's wages seems to disappear from their budget calculation.

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