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Senna?

And that was just over a few million quid.

From what I remember at the time, Pogue, I don't think the hitch was money. I stand to be corrected, but didn't he feel(rightly as it turns out), that we were really after Hargreaves, so the negotiations stalled?
 
From what I remember at the time, Pogue, I don't think the hitch was money. I stand to be corrected, but didn't he feel(rightly as it turns out), that we were really after Hargreaves, so the negotiations stalled?

I dunno what happened. But I know we were very close to signing him but didn't end up matching their asking price.

Might have been due to behind-the-scenes negotiating with Bayern might have been down to us refusing to get ripped off. Who knows?
 
LAds lads lads.....

Senna?

And that was just over a few million quid.

Senna 2 points...we werent even sure we wanted him and 2 that was not a mega million pound deal. Its a heck of alot of difference haggling over 1 or 2 million in a 6mil transfer to a 28mil one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ronaldinho?

We didnt walk away, we were doing our usual fannying about haggling, barce came in with a better offer and they were the player's preference. Had we been his preference ive no doubts we'd have matched the bid eventually.
 
Senna 2 points...we werent even sure we wanted him and 2 that was not a mega million pound deal. Its a heck of alot of difference haggling over 1 or 2 million in a 6mil transfer to a 28mil one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You're implying that 2 or 3 million quid gets devalued, just because it's seems smaller when compared to a multi-million transfer fee.

The thing is, as far as the money-men are concerned, 2 million quid is 2 million quid, whichever way you look at it.
 
From what I remember at the time, Pogue, I don't think the hitch was money. I stand to be corrected, but didn't he feel(rightly as it turns out), that we were really after Hargreaves, so the negotiations stalled?

seemed to me at the time senna was a way to show bayern hargreaves wasnt our only option...but the germans didnt blink. Its a long process at a club like utd, imo, to agree that you're going to pay 18mil plus for a player so the deal doesnt break down easily once that decision is made...if the player wants to come that is...which the berb does.
 
You're implying that 2 or 3 million quid gets devalued, just because it's seems smaller when compared to a multi-million transfer fee.

The thing is, as far as the money-men are concerned, 2 million quid is 2 million quid, whichever way you look at it.

To a degree yes im implying that...

If someone is worth 6mil in the clubs eyes and the sellers are asking for 8mil im sure the money men look at that and say thats 33% more than we value him at...

whereas at 28mil and the seller is holding out for 30mil i think they'll think thats (gets calculator.....) 7.2% over the odds....


Besides these differences are often settled in terms of relative success the club has and so pay for themselves...ill be staggered if we walk away because there is say a 5mil difference in valuation. It may go to the wire but i'd still expect it to happen.
 
Poor Gus, this must be really pissing him off.

So close, yet seemingly, so far...
 
Besides these differences are often settled in terms of relative success the club has and so pay for themselves...ill be staggered if we walk away because there is say a 5mil difference in valuation. It may go to the wire but i'd still expect it to happen.

FWIW, I think it'll happen too. This is the Carrick signing all over again.
 

It's the same with Dipperpool, Livershit, Scumpool, The Pool, Shitpool; the list goes on.

It sounds plastic and fake, like someone desperately trying to convince everyone else he's a United fan by throwing as many names at their rivals as he possibly can.

Now that's not to say you're a JCL, but you sound like one when you use terms like that.

It's the same when people write Chel$ki, Chel$ea, Chelshit, Abramobitch's Bitches etc.

Cringeworthy.
 
Poor Gus, this must be really pissing him off.

So close, yet seemingly, so far...

Not really, im happier than ive been for months. Its a done deal, we almost always go through a protracted process. But something ive been crying out for, for over a year is going to happen and we will be miles better off for it.

I'm assuming ronnie is going nowhere.
 
Not really, im happier than ive been for months. Its a done deal, we almost always go through a protracted process. But something ive been crying out for, for over a year is going to happen and we will be miles better off for it.

I'm assuming ronnie is going nowhere.

Hope your right mate.
 
I still hold out hope that this is all a ruse and we're not getting him.

There's been no comments from either club yet that lead to me to believe it's anymore than rumour. Certainly no evidence that it's a "done deal".
 
Not really, im happier than ive been for months. Its a done deal, we almost always go through a protracted process. But something ive been crying out for, for over a year is going to happen and we will be miles better off for it.

I'm assuming ronnie is going nowhere.

I'm pleased for you, I really am. I just hope he as good as you say.

Anyway, something to wet your appetite for now...

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FWIW, I think it'll happen too. This is the Carrick signing all over again.

We are in agreement then....:eek:

Seriously though i dont know why clubs dont just get on with it a bit more efficiently. It would help both sides to get the deal done sooner rather than later and im pretty sure everyone and their dog knows eventually the deal will happen. Could it really not be settled in a day with all the parties in a room...3 long meetings or whatever.

The ashely cole one was a joke..will he wont he until midnight on the transfer window..of course he was gonna bloody go.
 
When was the last time WE walked away from a major mega million pound deal over price?? Think about it carefully.

Once we identify someone we want its because we've identified how they will fit into the side...you dont suddenly switch from spending 28mil on one player to another because we dont want to pay 2 or 3 million more.

A deal will be reached. Put your mortgages on it...and your children.




I could agree with you if there was concrete evidence that we are interested and have bid for him.
 
It's the same with Dipperpool, Livershit, Scumpool, The Pool, Shitpool; the list goes on.

It sounds plastic and fake, like someone desperately trying to convince everyone else he's a United fan by throwing as many names at their rivals as he possibly can.

Now that's not to say you're a JCL, but you sound like one when you use terms like that.

It's the same when people write Chel$ki, Chel$ea, Chelshit, Abramobitch's Bitches etc.

Cringeworthy.

I really don't give a feck if people think i'm a "plastic fan" I've supported United for over twenty years through good times and bad and will continue too until my death bed.

I didn't realise that by calling our biggest rival by a nickname it would cause offense.

:)
 
Not really, im happier than ive been for months. Its a done deal, we almost always go through a protracted process. But something ive been crying out for, for over a year is going to happen and we will be miles better off for it.

I'm assuming ronnie is going nowhere.

Its not a done deal by any means is it.

But im with you on how much i want him to sign for us, and its annoying me that nothing has progressed:mad:
 
We are in agreement then....:eek:

Seriously though i dont know why clubs dont just get on with it a bit more efficiently. It would help both sides to get the deal done sooner rather than later and im pretty sure everyone and their dog knows eventually the deal will happen. Could it really not be settled in a day with all the parties in a room...3 long meetings or whatever.

The ashely cole one was a joke..will he wont he until midnight on the transfer window..of course he was gonna bloody go.

I think a lot of that is down to appeasing their "consumers" (i.e. fans) by dragging things out for long enough to convince them they drove a hard bargain.

Chances are, Ramos is already trying to spend the Berbatov fee and Fergie is already deciding what shirt number to give him :drool:
 
I think a lot of that is down to appeasing their "consumers" (i.e. fans) by dragging things out for long enough to convince them they drove a hard bargain.

Chances are, Ramos is already trying to spend the Berbatov fee and Fergie is already deciding what shirt number to give him :drool:

i think tats a bit optimistic

Spurs are looking for a figure and if we dont match that then they will walk away with their player, i hope we arent being stubborn by a f million quid, but at the same time i hope they just give in and let the player move for a reasonably price of 28 million.

On a side note i hope he gets number 9
 
i think tats a bit optimistic

Spurs are looking for a figure and if we dont match that then they will walk away with their player, i hope we arent being stubborn by a f million quid, but at the same time i hope they just give in and let the player move for a reasonably price of 28 million.

On a side note i hope he gets number 9

I'd be surprised if he didn't get the number 9 shirt.
 
We are in agreement then....:eek:

Seriously though i dont know why clubs dont just get on with it a bit more efficiently. It would help both sides to get the deal done sooner rather than later and im pretty sure everyone and their dog knows eventually the deal will happen. Could it really not be settled in a day with all the parties in a room...3 long meetings or whatever.

The ashely cole one was a joke..will he wont he until midnight on the transfer window..of course he was gonna bloody go.

The thing is though, Gus, the quicker the negotiation, the more it favours the sellers(unless he is shit, and they want to get rid).

United know if they appear overly keen, they will pay a few million extra. While price doesn't matter to us, that sort of money is sizeable, even at a club of our size. The simple fact is, when the deal is done, we will have the same player regardless of how long it took, or what we paid. If we show a little patience, and get the player cheaper, then why wouldn't we?

As much as some folk on here refuse to believe it, this club is a business. If we weren't being absolutely professional in our negotiations, I would be worried about how the rest of the club was being run.
 
I think a lot of that is down to appeasing their "consumers" (i.e. fans) by dragging things out for long enough to convince them they drove a hard bargain.

Chances are, Ramos is already trying to spend the Berbatov fee and Fergie is already deciding what shirt number to give him :drool:

I think this is a good point....my hunch is that berbatov doesnt even fit the way ramos is going to set them up this season so he's more than happy to sell him if he gets a good deal. But hey maybe its wishful talking...i just think him and poyet will have sat down at the end of the season and thought i dont think we can keep him, certainly not a happy berbatov so lets plan without him but obviously that stays private to get the best possible deal.


I could agree with you if there was concrete evidence that we are interested and have bid for him.

Indeed a statement would be decent but this amount and no denial or comment means its either the best smokescreen fergie's ever pulled or....
 
The thing is though, Gus, the quicker the negotiation, the more it favours the sellers(unless he is shit, and they want to get rid).

United know if they appear overly keen, they will pay a few million extra. While price doesn't matter to us, that sort of money is sizeable, even at a club of our size. The simple fact is, when the deal is done, we will have the same player regardless of how long it took, or what we paid. If we show a little patience, and get the player cheaper, then why wouldn't we?

As much as some folk on here refuse to believe it, this club is a business. If we weren't being absolutely professional in our negotiations, I would be worried about how the rest of the club was being run.

thats true we arent chelsea who are run by a russian billionaire who just throws money at teams for players
 
The thing is though, Gus, the quicker the negotiation, the more it favours the sellers(unless he is shit, and they want to get rid).

United know if they appear overly keen, they will pay a few million extra. While price doesn't matter to us, that sort of money is sizeable, even at a club of our size. The simple fact is, when the deal is done, we will have the same player regardless of how long it took, or what we paid. If we show a little patience, and get the player cheaper, then why wouldn't we?

As much as some folk on here refuse to believe it, this club is a business. If we weren't being absolutely professional in our negotiations, I would be worried about how the rest of the club was being run.

True true, and its non football people that will be working through the nitty gritty... my point is that from a footballing perspective the sooner both squads are settled the better...but your points are good ones and more realistic.
 
True true, and its non football people that will be working through the nitty gritty... my point is that from a footballing perspective the sooner both squads are settled the better...but your points are good ones and more realistic.

Btw, I'm as eager as you are for signings, the muppet in me is starting to get restless.
 
Indeed a statement would be decent but this amount and no denial or comment means its either the best smokescreen fergie's ever pulled or....

Fair enough. Like quite a lot of people over here i too think we are genuinely interested but there is nothing to prove that. And its most likely that we will get him.
 
I really don't give a feck if people think i'm a "plastic fan" I've supported United for over twenty years through good times and bad and will continue too until my death bed.

I didn't realise that by calling our biggest rival by a nickname it would cause offense.

:)

I never doubted you were a true-fan; you always struck me as one. It's just those terms tend to be used by the younger Pro Evolution generation, who do tend to be rather plastic in their support.

Just a warning -- I know I'm not the only one who hates those silly nicknames.

:)
 
Heigh ho Tonto, being the loan arranger isn't going to get you a big pile of silver.
We're not talking about HP finance for a used car here - we're talking about a few hundred million for a new stadium: not easy to arrange in these credit-squeeze times.

In any case, stadium finance is just one big element out of many. There's also finding a suitable site, acquiring the land and gaining plannning permission. All of these elements either are already in place - or will already be in place - before any question of selling the club arises, and would considerably boost any asking price.

We've been through all this already - so let's just agree to disagree. I'll just remind you later when events prove you wrong.
 
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