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1 hour ago, Froggy said:

 

About £80m each.

 

If they both have good seasons this year then probably £120m.

 

Bruno is £100 million minimum already.

 

Isak if he stays fit will be too expensive to purchase. It would have to be completely daft money. His mixture of size, balance, speed, technique and composure is exceptional. Just needs a full season to show it all.

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I think it’s a weird move for Kane, winning the German league is OK but it’s nothing on the Man City and Madrid moves that has been talked about. 
 

Feels like he missed the optimum time to leave when he failed to join Man City. 
 

That said, if Bayern win the CL he’s obviously going to be a legend. 

 

 

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1 minute ago, AyeDubbleYoo said:

I think it’s a weird move for Kane, winning the German league is OK but it’s nothing on the Man City and Madrid moves that has been talked about. 


I really thought he’d wait for Madrid. But the way I see it is that it’s the best of both worlds for him and his family going to Bayern as well. On the family side, Munich is an excellent city, he doesn’t really need to learn the language and there’s good English speaking schools for the kids. Football wise he’s playing for an elite club, that’s guaranteed four seasons of having a realistic chance of winning the champions league

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7 minutes ago, andyc35i said:


I really thought he’d wait for Madrid. But the way I see it is that it’s the best of both worlds for him and his family going to Bayern as well. On the family side, Munich is an excellent city, he doesn’t really need to learn the language and there’s good English speaking schools for the kids. Football wise he’s playing for an elite club, that’s guaranteed four seasons of having a realistic chance of winning the champions league

 

He still needs to learn the language.

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Just now, andyc35i said:


No doubt he will and this is a great opportunity for him. I just think it’s a really good move for him and his family all in all 

 

Yeah I agree it's a good move, just if he wants to make it a success he'll need to integrate with the local culture etc.

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3 hours ago, 54 said:

While I do think there is a potential massive upside to these transfers, like you say, if it clicks, it could really click.

 

I just think with the money they're paying it's a massive risk (I think similar about Rice fyi), there is also a slight trend that when players leave the confines of Brighton and their very specific club play style and mantra, that they tend to not get back to the point they where at at Brighton.

Like Ben White, Trossard and Dan Burn?

 

All 3 have been far better than I expected too. 
 

I think Caicedo is HIM.  Great player.  Maybe not £100m but £80m or so.  

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26 minutes ago, AyeDubbleYoo said:

I think it’s a weird move for Kane, winning the German league is OK but it’s nothing on the Man City and Madrid moves that has been talked about. 
 

Feels like he missed the optimum time to leave when he failed to join Man City. 
 

That said, if Bayern win the CL he’s obviously going to be a legend. 

 

 

 

Bayern is a massive club, and if they win CL he will be contender for Ballon d'Or.

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Some journalist lauding Liverpool got out negotiating Chelsea for Caicedo; what by saying here there’s 111M to Brighton? Great negotiating. I’ve no idea why he’s that expensive, we’ll soon find out though. 
 

I hope Liverpool have a stinker of a season again after they’re whinging and then simply going out throwing dollar all over the place. Poor little Liverpool.

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I like Caicdeo, top player that will get better but £110m seems a bit mad and obviously ironic it's the club with low ceilings making that bid

 

No doubt Liverpool fans/pundits will spin this deal if it goes ahead, you'll see them refer to Caicedo/MacAllister as a combined £140m-150m and try to justify it that way

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15 minutes ago, brummie said:

 

Gil was an absolute legend back in the 80s, proper legend.

 

He was like a mixture of part Doug Ellis, part Ken Bates and then 60% a pile of bat shit.

He was just a cunt and not much more. 
 

“In 1989, after Atlético lost to Fiorentina in the UEFA Cup, Gil had this to say about referee Michel Vautrot, who was voted the top ref in the world in both 1988 and ’89: “I wasn’t surprised at all by his refereeing. It’s not that he’s a fairy — he’s a faggot. I know for a fact that the Italians found that referee a blond boy with blue eyes.” The next year, UEFA banned Gil from appearing at European soccer matches for 18 months.

Not long after the Fiorentina loss, Gil allegedly abandoned a deal for top German striker Jurgen Klinsmann at the eleventh hour for no other reason than because he had heard that the player was, in his words, “leaking oil” — a derogatory term in Spain for being gay.

In the spring of 1997, Atlético reached the quarterfinals of the Champions League. The opponent was Ajax, a team featuring Tijani Babangida, Kiki Musampa, and Patrick Kluivert, who scored in the 1–1 first-leg draw.

After that match, Gil offered his assessment on national television: “The black players on Ajax — it looked like the Congo out there, with all due respect. You looked one way and there were four black guys warming up, you looked the other way, there were five, and on the pitch there were three more. Black guys were popping up everywhere,” he said, “as if it were a churro machine.”

Louis van Gaal, Ajax’s manager at the time, condemned the remarks and boycotted a lunch with Atlético officials before the second-leg tie in Madrid. The following day, the headline “Looks Like Congo” topped the front page of Dutch tabloid De Telegraaf.”

 

https://medium.com/whatahowler/the-many-crimes-of-jesus-gil-12bf17f56136

 

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