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More names but I think we will end up with that South Korean striker, 'Nee Won'.

 

Nah. Ashley keeping the club means he is now going to be responsible for keeping us up. He has to back Rafa basically and if it cost the club £20m, so be it. If we go down after he's put his faith in Rafa's judgement, relegation will be purely down to the manager.

 

This is an “ashley isn’t stupid enough to let us be relegated” post.

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More names but I think we will end up with that South Korean striker, 'Nee Won'.

 

Nah. Ashley keeping the club means he is now going to be responsible for keeping us up. He has to back Rafa basically and if it cost the club £20m, so be it. If we go down after he's put his faith in Rafa's judgement, relegation will be purely down to the manager.

 

This is an “ashley isn’t stupid enough to let us be relegated” post.

 

No, it's an "Ashley will be willing to spend £20m (of the club's money) in order to avoid relegation/shift the blame to Rafa if we go down".

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More names but I think we will end up with that South Korean striker, 'Nee Won'.

 

Nah. Ashley keeping the club means he is now going to be responsible for keeping us up. He has to back Rafa basically and if it cost the club £20m, so be it. If we go down after he's put his faith in Rafa's judgement, relegation will be purely down to the manager.

 

This is an “ashley isn’t stupid enough to let us be relegated” post.

 

No, it's an "Ashley will be willing to spend £20m (of the club's money) in order to avoid relegation/shift the blame to Rafa if we go down".

 

Then why have we been haggling over the price of this lad for over a week?

 

Feyenoord aren’t going to shift on their price, so why are we so reluctant to spend that £20m that is apparently readily available?

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More names but I think we will end up with that South Korean striker, 'Nee Won'.

 

Nah. Ashley keeping the club means he is now going to be responsible for keeping us up. He has to back Rafa basically and if it cost the club £20m, so be it. If we go down after he's put his faith in Rafa's judgement, relegation will be purely down to the manager.

 

This is an “ashley isn’t stupid enough to let us be relegated” post.

 

No, it's an "Ashley will be willing to spend £20m (of the club's money) in order to avoid relegation/shift the blame to Rafa if we go down".

 

Then why have we been haggling over the price of this lad for over a week?

 

Feyenoord aren’t going to shift on their price, so why are we so reluctant to spend that £20m that is apparently readily available?

 

It's called negotiating. Most clubs do it.

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More names but I think we will end up with that South Korean striker, 'Nee Won'.

 

Nah. Ashley keeping the club means he is now going to be responsible for keeping us up. He has to back Rafa basically and if it cost the club £20m, so be it. If we go down after he's put his faith in Rafa's judgement, relegation will be purely down to the manager.

 

This is an “ashley isn’t stupid enough to let us be relegated” post.

 

No, it's an "Ashley will be willing to spend £20m (of the club's money) in order to avoid relegation/shift the blame to Rafa if we go down".

 

Then why have we been haggling over the price of this lad for over a week?

 

Feyenoord aren’t going to shift on their price, so why are we so reluctant to spend that £20m that is apparently readily available?

 

It's called negotiating. Most clubs do it.

 

Aye, but most clubs end up buying the players - we don’t. For the sake of €2.5-€5m we could have had this guy in a few days ago integrating with the team ahead of an important game next Wednesday, but no, we’ve gambled on saving a few quid and he’ll not play a part in that game now (even if he does come at all).

 

We’re yet to make an offer that is above our transfer record, but apparently we’re gonna break it and apparently we’re keen to strengthen.

 

Caulkin seems less than confident that we’ll do this deal, what will be the excuse for that? The money is available, apparently.

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More names but I think we will end up with that South Korean striker, 'Nee Won'.

 

Nah. Ashley keeping the club means he is now going to be responsible for keeping us up. He has to back Rafa basically and if it cost the club £20m, so be it. If we go down after he's put his faith in Rafa's judgement, relegation will be purely down to the manager.

 

This is an “ashley isn’t stupid enough to let us be relegated” post.

 

No, it's an "Ashley will be willing to spend £20m (of the club's money) in order to avoid relegation/shift the blame to Rafa if we go down".

 

Then why have we been haggling over the price of this lad for over a week?

 

Feyenoord aren’t going to shift on their price, so why are we so reluctant to spend that £20m that is apparently readily available?

 

It's called negotiating. Most clubs do it.

 

Negotiation typically goes like:

 

stage 1 - daft offer you know isn't going to be accepted

stage 2 - more sensible offer

stage 3 - agree to meet in the middle

 

Ashley's negotiation process appears to be:

 

stage 1 - daft offer you know isn't going to be accepted

stage 2 - slightly higher daft offer that isn't going to be accepted

stage 3 - walk away

 

Ironically, when someone else tries a similar negotiation technique with him he calls them a timewaster.

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More names but I think we will end up with that South Korean striker, 'Nee Won'.

 

Nah. Ashley keeping the club means he is now going to be responsible for keeping us up. He has to back Rafa basically and if it cost the club £20m, so be it. If we go down after he's put his faith in Rafa's judgement, relegation will be purely down to the manager.

 

This is an “ashley isn’t stupid enough to let us be relegated” post.

 

No, it's an "Ashley will be willing to spend £20m (of the club's money) in order to avoid relegation/shift the blame to Rafa if we go down".

 

Then why have we been haggling over the price of this lad for over a week?

 

Feyenoord aren’t going to shift on their price, so why are we so reluctant to spend that £20m that is apparently readily available?

 

It's called negotiating. Most clubs do it.

 

Negotiation typically goes like:

 

stage 1 - daft offer you know isn't going to be accepted

stage 2 - more sensible offer

stage 3 - agree to meet in the middle

 

Ashley's negotiation process appears to be:

 

stage 1 - daft offer you know isn't going to be accepted

stage 2 - slightly higher daft offer that isn't going to be accepted

stage 3 - walk away

 

Ironically, when someone else tries a similar negotiation technique with him he calls them a timewaster.

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More names but I think we will end up with that South Korean striker, 'Nee Won'.

 

Nah. Ashley keeping the club means he is now going to be responsible for keeping us up. He has to back Rafa basically and if it cost the club £20m, so be it. If we go down after he's put his faith in Rafa's judgement, relegation will be purely down to the manager.

 

This is an “ashley isn’t stupid enough to let us be relegated” post.

 

No, it's an "Ashley will be willing to spend £20m (of the club's money) in order to avoid relegation/shift the blame to Rafa if we go down".

 

Then why have we been haggling over the price of this lad for over a week?

 

Feyenoord aren’t going to shift on their price, so why are we so reluctant to spend that £20m that is apparently readily available?

 

It's called negotiating. Most clubs do it.

 

Negotiation typically goes like:

 

stage 1 - daft offer you know isn't going to be accepted

stage 2 - more sensible offer

stage 3 - agree to meet in the middle

 

Ashley's negotiation process appears to be:

 

stage 1 - daft offer you know isn't going to be accepted

stage 2 - slightly higher daft offer that isn't going to be accepted

stage 3 - walk away

 

Ironically, when someone else tries a similar negotiation technique with him he calls them a timewaster.

 

Although Staveley didn't make a daft offer, Ashley wanted a daft price for a club that's in the mix to go down without major investment.

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More names but I think we will end up with that South Korean striker, 'Nee Won'.

 

Nah. Ashley keeping the club means he is now going to be responsible for keeping us up. He has to back Rafa basically and if it cost the club £20m, so be it. If we go down after he's put his faith in Rafa's judgement, relegation will be purely down to the manager.

 

This is an “ashley isn’t stupid enough to let us be relegated” post.

 

No, it's an "Ashley will be willing to spend £20m (of the club's money) in order to avoid relegation/shift the blame to Rafa if we go down".

 

Then why have we been haggling over the price of this lad for over a week?

 

Feyenoord aren’t going to shift on their price, so why are we so reluctant to spend that £20m that is apparently readily available?

 

It's called negotiating. Most clubs do it.

 

Negotiation typically goes like:

 

stage 1 - daft offer you know isn't going to be accepted

stage 2 - more sensible offer

stage 3 - agree to meet in the middle

 

Ashley's negotiation process appears to be:

 

stage 1 - daft offer you know isn't going to be accepted

stage 2 - slightly higher daft offer that isn't going to be accepted

stage 3 - walk away

 

Ironically, when someone else tries a similar negotiation technique with him he calls them a timewaster.

 

Although Staveley didn't make a daft offer, Ashley wanted a daft price for a club that's in the mix to go down without major investment.

 

Yep.

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Haha, just seen Joe Bryan mentioned as being linked with us and Everton on SSN, and he scored yesterday for Bristol City.

 

Their manager commenting afterwards that it would take a 'stupid bid' for them to consider selling their best players.

 

Well, if there's anything NUFC can do, its 'stupid' bids.... it just won't be in the way he hopes.

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