Woodenlung
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I like Rafael as a player but I don't think he can be relied upon to stay fit. If take Coleman over him tbh.
Yes, yes we are.Coleman is okay but feck me are we going to get ripped off on every player we sign?
Coleman is okay but feck me are we going to get ripped off on every player we sign?
We really were far too vocal about the whole being rich thing.Coleman is okay but feck me are we going to get ripped off on every player we sign?
Coleman is okay but feck me are we going to get ripped off on every player we sign?
Nah, don't believe the Coleman stuff at all, plus CB is way more important right now.
Coleman is okay but feck me are we going to get ripped off on every player we sign?
To be completely fair, Young has become quite the tidy wingback, or even fullback when called for.No it's not, we play wingers in the fullbacks positions.
Aye, Coleman's about that(Moyes paid 60k, smashing business), add the Woody tax, and the January tax and £25m is a lucky enough fee to get away with.Coleman is a £20m player IMO. I don't think the fee is that outrageous.
Clyne's English, which means he counts for HG/Nation, which helps squad building(especially for the CL if we make it). Of course he's also very talented too, I prefer Coleman, but there isn't much in it, IMHO.why do people prefer Clyne over Coleman? Just because Clyne is younger and had arguably a better season so far?
Clyne's English, which means he counts for HG/Nation, which helps squad building(especially for the CL if we make it). Of course he's also very talented too, I prefer Coleman, but there isn't much in it, IMHO.
why do people prefer Clyne over Coleman? Just because Clyne is younger and had arguably a better season so far?
I'd prefer neither of them.
Who do you have in mind then?I'd prefer neither of them.
He does indeed. Enough that recently, due to lack of International football, he was close to, and considering, doing the Diego Costa move and switching to England. He said the hubbub over Januzaj quickly changed his mind.I'm sure Rafael counts as homegrown though?
Who do you have in mind then?
No idea. But Coleman is hideously overrated. And £25 million for a right back is mental.
No it's not, we play wingers in the fullbacks positions.
No going by this season. Filipe Luis was only two years older and the best LB in the world (arguably) and went for 16m.Coleman is a £20m player IMO. I don't think the fee is that outrageous.
The said LB was 18, english and playing at the same standard the said RB is playing at.What about £27m for a left back?
The said LB was 18, english and playing at the same standard the said RB is playing at.
The said LB was 18, english and playing at the same standard the said RB is playing at.
Attacking-wise yes, but Shaw was superb defensively.Shaw was nowhere near the standard of Coleman last season.
What about £27m for a left back?
Coleman is okay but feck me are we going to get ripped off on every player we sign?
Yes, yes we are.
Tends to happen when your chief exec. spends months whacking off about how much money you have to spend.
Nah. I rate Shaw highly, but he hasn't hit Coleman's heights yet.
Would also prefer Clyne to Coleman
I don't believe for a second that LVG and all his knowledge of European football will target Coleman of Everton as the RB he wants above everyone else
I find it funny when people dismiss players as they maybe aren't at the Utd level.
We're playing with Rafa who is one red card or injury away from another spell out or turn back Tony, who whilst improved under LvG is a shadow of the player before his broken leg.
For me its simple, would coleman improve us and can we afford him. The answer is an emphatic yes to both, sign him up Woody and onto the next one.
I don't believe for a second that LVG and all his knowledge of European football will target Coleman of Everton as the RB he wants above everyone else
He very rarely gets sent off. When will this myth die?
His injury record is shocking though, yes.