Alberto2005 Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 What's this obsession with Vardy, absolutely hilarious. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SUPERTOON Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 Why is Vardy being mentioned on every page Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ikon Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 Nothing really but thought I’d post it anyway fwiw. Angel Garcia was on some Spanish radio channel. He’s the one who came out with us going for Joan Garcia. “What's relevant in this case is the source. Ángel García is no ordinary journalist. His track record in advancing market transactions, both in the First Division and in the lower divisions, is extensive and proven. He's usually one step ahead of the rest, and his information is based on direct contacts with people very close to the moves that ultimately materialize. Joan García, who has been one of Espanyol's pillars this season, has put together high-level performances and has proven ready to make the leap to a demanding environment. The Premier League, given his playing style and physical demands, would be a perfect fit for his qualities: security between the sticks, personality, good footwork, and leadership ability in key moments. "The information I'm receiving is quite reliable from the source; if not, I wouldn't be so involved," he made clear on La Grada Radio, aware of the impact of talking about a player from the First Division and not from his usual environment. "I don't know if he's signed or pending, but everything is very much on track," he added. Ángel explained that he's been in contact with people who handle direct information from the Premier League, and "no matter how much there was talk about Arsenal and the Top 6, they told me I wasn't going to sign there as a starter." And he made a clear statement: "You go to Newcastle on an equal footing with other goalkeepers, not like at other Top 6 clubs where you started out as a substitute." Aston Villa was also among the options floated, "if they let Dibu leave," but it was Newcastle who took the lead. Even with PSG looming at the last minute, according to the journalist: "I asked people close to Joan himself, and they told me that, despite PSG's interference, he was going to go to England. And after consulting them, I agreed with that authority." In short: Joan García is very close to leaving, and according to Ángel García, he would be heading to Newcastle for a significant fee. Meanwhile, Espanyol is quietly working on a transfer market conditioned by his sporting destiny and financial constraints.” Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JT24 Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 Next person to seriously suggest Vardy needs to be banned for 48 hours. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LFEE Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 21 minutes ago, Alberto2005 said: What's this obsession with Vardy, absolutely hilarious. In fairness after watching all our games this season barring Palace away I thought Vardy was one of the forwards that give us the most problems away from home. Surprisingly in the air as much as running the channels. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mazzy Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 Howe being rather bullish in the press conference about this transfer window. Think it's the first season he's spoken so openly about having money to spend/PSR not being an issue with spending power. I'm not against it as it does create a bit of buzz and shows some commitment to moving upwards. But it does bring up the whole issue of why Howe has always kept these things on the quiet, we don't want other clubs whacking the prices up when they know we have the money. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bunk Moreland Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 3 minutes ago, Ikon said: Nothing really but thought I’d post it anyway fwiw. Angel Garcia was on some Spanish radio channel. He’s the one who came out with us going for Joan Garcia. “What's relevant in this case is the source. Ángel García is no ordinary journalist. His track record in advancing market transactions, both in the First Division and in the lower divisions, is extensive and proven. He's usually one step ahead of the rest, and his information is based on direct contacts with people very close to the moves that ultimately materialize. Joan García, who has been one of Espanyol's pillars this season, has put together high-level performances and has proven ready to make the leap to a demanding environment. The Premier League, given his playing style and physical demands, would be a perfect fit for his qualities: security between the sticks, personality, good footwork, and leadership ability in key moments. "The information I'm receiving is quite reliable from the source; if not, I wouldn't be so involved," he made clear on La Grada Radio, aware of the impact of talking about a player from the First Division and not from his usual environment. "I don't know if he's signed or pending, but everything is very much on track," he added. Ángel explained that he's been in contact with people who handle direct information from the Premier League, and "no matter how much there was talk about Arsenal and the Top 6, they told me I wasn't going to sign there as a starter." And he made a clear statement: "You go to Newcastle on an equal footing with other goalkeepers, not like at other Top 6 clubs where you started out as a substitute." Aston Villa was also among the options floated, "if they let Dibu leave," but it was Newcastle who took the lead. Even with PSG looming at the last minute, according to the journalist: "I asked people close to Joan himself, and they told me that, despite PSG's interference, he was going to go to England. And after consulting them, I agreed with that authority." In short: Joan García is very close to leaving, and according to Ángel García, he would be heading to Newcastle for a significant fee. Meanwhile, Espanyol is quietly working on a transfer market conditioned by his sporting destiny and financial constraints.” Sounds very promising! I found a couple of Spanish fans yesterday saying Garcia is generally one of the more reliable journos for the lower level La Liga sides too, so seems to match up. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LFEE Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 (edited) 4 minutes ago, Mazzy said: Howe being rather bullish in the press conference about this transfer window. Think it's the first season he's spoken so openly about having money to spend/PSR not being an issue with spending power. I'm not against it as it does create a bit of buzz and shows some commitment to moving upwards. But it does bring up the whole issue of why Howe has always kept these things on the quiet, we don't want other clubs whacking the prices up when they know we have the money. Probably just as important to get the message out that we will be adding quality to benefit our purples rather than spend his time being asked which purples are leaving. Setting the tone for the club not to be bullied and land a few blows of our own. As I’ve said before this summer is phase 2 of the project. Edited May 16 by LFEE Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mazzy Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 Just now, LFEE said: Probably just as important to get the message out that we will be adding quality to benefit our purples before rather than spend his time being asked which purples are leaving. As I’ve said before this summer is phase 2 of the project. I vaguely remember something being mentioned around the cup final saying that Isak was waiting to see what the club do/who they sign this summer before committing to another contract. Wouldn't be surprised if that's nonsense, but it does make sense. Same could go for Bruno, Botman, Tonali, Gordon, Tino and Hall. We really do need to get some of these players tied down to longer contracts this summer alongside actually signing new players. If nothing else it helps to spread the load financially. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ikon Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 (edited) Isak wouldn’t be very bright if he committed now before knowing which direction we are taking. There’s been three windows without us strengthening the team (obvious reasons) and I’m sure that’s not the project that was sold to him when he signed. Im sure Isak knows all this and why it’s been this way. I’m certain that we will be spending 150m+ or thereabouts with a couple of sales included in that. Isak will sign a new contract too, even if late. There’s no doubt that he wants to stay. Big summer ahead and i can’t wait. (if we get CL) Edited May 16 by Ikon Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mazzy Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 I'm surprised we haven't had a Joan Garcia thread created yet. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bunk Moreland Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 2 minutes ago, Ikon said: Isak wouldn’t be very bright if he committed now before knowing which direction we are taking. There’s been three windows without us strengthening the team (obvious reasons) and I’m sure that’s not the project that was sold to him when he signed. Im sure Isak knows all this and why it’s been this way. I’m certain that we will be spending 150m+ or thereabouts with a couple of sales included in that. Isak will sign a new contract too, even if late. There’s no doubt that he wants to stay. Big summer ahead and i can’t wait. I wonder if one of the reasons Howe is being so open about our spending power and intention this window is to reassure the players we already have here of our ambitions Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Prophet Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 The journo who broke it is still giving it large today: Joan García, heading to Newcastle?: “Everything is on track,” warns @__AngelGarcia__, who broke the news yesterday Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GallowgatePigeon Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 2 hours ago, SUPERTOON said: Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy84 Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 2 hours ago, SUPERTOON said: Going to raise expectations. Must deliver this summer Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
geordie_b Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 5 minutes ago, Andy84 said: Going to raise expectations. Must deliver this summer And raise prices, surprising quotes from Howe tbh Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
PauloGeordio Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 16 minutes ago, The Prophet said: The journo who broke it is still giving it large today: Joan García, heading to Newcastle?: “Everything is on track,” warns @__AngelGarcia__, who broke the news yesterday Exciting! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fak Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 8 minutes ago, geordie_b said: And raise prices, surprising quotes from Howe tbh Wouldnt be surprised if Howe said it on purpose meaning its difficult for Mitchell to do business, with the end game being that mitchell has failed to strengthen the squad in 3 windows so gets the bullet and Howe ends up being solely in charge of transfers. Its a power play from Eddie. I can see it from a mile off. He's trying to force Mitchell out. Didn't have Eddie down as a backstabber mind. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteV Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 25 minutes ago, The Prophet said: The journo who broke it is still giving it large today: Joan García, heading to Newcastle?: “Everything is on track,” warns @__AngelGarcia__, who broke the news yesterday Ever since that no mark Italian journo broke the Tonali signing, it’s made ignoring weirdo foreign journos a lot more difficult. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisMcQuillan Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 1 minute ago, Fak said: Wouldnt be surprised if Howe said it on purpose meaning its difficult for Mitchell to do business, with the end game being that mitchell has failed to strengthen the squad in 3 windows so gets the bullet and Howe ends up being solely in charge of transfers. Its a power play from Eddie. I can see it from a mile off. He's trying to force Mitchell out. Didn't have Eddie down as a backstabber mind. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elliottman Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 4 minutes ago, Fak said: Wouldnt be surprised if Howe said it on purpose meaning its difficult for Mitchell to do business, with the end game being that mitchell has failed to strengthen the squad in 3 windows so gets the bullet and Howe ends up being solely in charge of transfers. Its a power play from Eddie. I can see it from a mile off. He's trying to force Mitchell out. Didn't have Eddie down as a backstabber mind. Are you for real? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elliottman Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 1 hour ago, Mazzy said: Howe being rather bullish in the press conference about this transfer window. Think it's the first season he's spoken so openly about having money to spend/PSR not being an issue with spending power. I'm not against it as it does create a bit of buzz and shows some commitment to moving upwards. But it does bring up the whole issue of why Howe has always kept these things on the quiet, we don't want other clubs whacking the prices up when they know we have the money. Maybe the big deals are already all but done 🤷🏻♂️ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Menace Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 4 minutes ago, SteV said: Ever since that no mark Italian journo broke the Tonali signing, it’s made ignoring weirdo foreign journos a lot more difficult. Wasn't it Di Marzio that broke it? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rocker Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 5 minutes ago, Fak said: Wouldnt be surprised if Howe said it on purpose meaning its difficult for Mitchell to do business, with the end game being that mitchell has failed to strengthen the squad in 3 windows so gets the bullet and Howe ends up being solely in charge of transfers. Its a power play from Eddie. I can see it from a mile off. He's trying to force Mitchell out. Didn't have Eddie down as a backstabber mind. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kid Icarus Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 That article that summarises what the journalist was saying This Friday, La Grada Radio brought in a prominent voice to address one of the most worrying topics for Espanyol fans: the future of Joan García . Journalist Ángel García, known on social media as Cazurreando and a nationally renowned source of market information and renowned for his exceptional accuracy, appeared on the program to discuss Newcastle 's interest in the Blue and White goalkeeper, which he himself expressed yesterday. According to the information shared, the English club would be willing to pay Joan 's full release clause , set at 25 million euros. A decisive step that would position Newcastle as the leading candidate to secure the Catalan goalkeeper's services, despite the fact that his name has also been linked to other major European clubs, such as FC Barcelona and Arsenal . What's relevant in this case is the source. Ángel García is no ordinary journalist. His track record in advancing market transactions, both in the First Division and in the lower divisions, is extensive and proven. He's usually one step ahead of the rest, and his information is based on direct contacts with people very close to the moves that ultimately materialize. Joan García , who has been one of Espanyol 's pillars this season, has put together high-level performances and has proven he's ready to make the leap to a demanding environment. The Premier League, given his playing style and physical demands, would be a perfect fit for his qualities: security between the sticks, personality, good footwork, and leadership ability in key moments. "The information I'm receiving is quite reliable from the source; if not, I wouldn't be so involved," he made clear on La Grada Radio , aware of the impact of talking about a player from the First Division and not from his usual environment. "I don't know if he's signed or pending, but everything is very much on track," he added. Ángel explained that he's been in contact with people who handle direct information from the Premier League, and "no matter how much there was talk about Arsenal and the Top 6, they told me I wasn't going to sign there as a starter." And he made a clear statement: "You go to Newcastle on an equal footing with other goalkeepers, not like at other Top 6 clubs where you started out as a substitute." Aston Villa was also among the options floated, "if they let Dibu leave," but it was Newcastle who took the lead. Even with PSG looming at the last minute, according to the journalist: "I asked people close to Joan himself , and they told me that, despite PSG's interference, he was going to go to England. And after consulting them, I agreed with that authority." Ángel García also made clear the reason for his caution before launching the exclusive: "Making mistakes in the lower divisions, where I consider myself a specialist, doesn't have as much impact as talking about the First Division. That's why I went crazy checking things out beforehand." Regarding Espanyol's transfer market , he was equally clear. He believes Fran Garagarza is preparing for two scenarios, in case the team manages to stay in the league or if relegation is confirmed: "They've looked for players who can adapt to both situations. César Gelabert left yesterday , but he won't be going to the First Division." In his analysis, he also gave a glimpse into what he's seeing in the market: " Salinas seems like a total loser to me." And he added a reflection that has become a classic of modern football: "The economic situation greatly influences the market." Regarding the names the club is considering, he also weighed in: "I brought up Raba 's name a few weeks ago because they like him, but after the season he's had, he'll demand a pretty hefty contract." In short: Joan García is very close to leaving, and according to Ángel García, he would be heading to Newcastle for a significant fee. Meanwhile, Espanyol is quietly working on a transfer market conditioned by his sporting destiny and financial constraints. Sounds really promising. Wonder if he's the 'go big' to Trafford that Isak was to Joao Pedro. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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