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If Rio had gotten injured we probably would have missed out on both the trophies.

If Ronaldo had gotten injured we probably would have missed out on both the trophies.

If VDS had gotten injured we probably would have missed out on both the trophies.

and so.

We do need another striker because Saha is unreliable but we didn't just cope or strike lucky last season.
Relying on Saha to put up any sort of appearances was a risk. We would have gotten lucky if he was fit enough to play a game or two at the end of the season.
 
To be fair even if one of Tevez or Rooney had gotten injured for last stretch of the season, we could have missed out on both of the trophies. And we overworked our front three anyway. I won't be totally against not buying anyone and just throwing in Manucho and Campbell. But given that we don't need to strengthen any other area in our team, spending the cash on a proven striker makes sense.

I agree completely. Was just making the point that... We didn't just cope. It makes it sound like we only just did enough to be considered successfull last year. Really, we did twice that and not far off thrice.
 
No, you've always been an idiot.

Alex Ferguson will not win another champions league for this club - Gus Hiddink 29/05/2007

We've been over this a million times spoon

Better Gus?

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Better, much..14 looked odd. Shame for louis but it cant be said he hasnt had a fair crack
 
Hehehe, I love how GS trying to make United is the one who's going to come out worse in this whole deal.
Not at all, but I'm not unhappy about it.

You'll be getting a fantastic player - one of the very best forwards in the world IMO - who is pretty much excellent in all departments.

We'll be getting a shed-load of cash to spend on other players and getting rid of a player who is not motivated to play for us any more. Far better for us to have a replacement who is hungry and motivated.

It's also the case, in my view, that we'll be switching mainly to a 5-man midfield and lone striker system next season. So our need for strikers becomes less.
 
LAds lads lads.....



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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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.

According to Revista de la liga, multiple times, we agreed a fee with PSG but when we faxed through, it was less than we had suggested. Sounds like something we'd do.

As for Senna, he has come out and claimed that we wanted him but SAF had been 'told' he needs to buy an English player by the Glazers. Not sure about that one, since I dont think SAF would take kindly to being told anything. He may have conversed with them and together they decided it, but whatever. I've no idea about the money side of things, but you dont go from your £4 million first choice to an £18 million second choice. So it likely has something in it.
 
Is he really THAT good Glaston?

And what are your ITK's saying?
 
Is Tottenham's new stadium going to be just over the road from their old one, like Arsenal's, or is it going to be absolute miles away?
The word is it's going to be right next door (literally), on land that adjoins the current stadium.
 
According to Revista de la liga, multiple times, we agreed a fee with PSG but when we faxed through, it was less than we had suggested. Sounds like something we'd do.

As for Senna, he has come out and claimed that we wanted him but SAF had been 'told' he needs to buy an English player by the Glazers. Not sure about that one, since I dont think SAF would take kindly to being told anything. He may have conversed with them and together they decided it, but whatever. I've no idea about the money side of things, but you dont go from your £4 million first choice to an £18 million second choice. So it likely has something in it.

It was 10mil (our opening bid for carrick) for 1st choice then to about 15mil then to 2nd choice for 4mil then "back" to 1st choice for 18.6mil.

I give absolutely no credence to the suggestion that the glaziers told him to buy english...i just cant see that converstation happening.
 
Is he really THAT good Glaston?

And what are your ITK's saying?

You don't need to be a Spurs fan to see that yes, he really is THAT good.

I probably watched Spurs play about 10 games last season (maybe 15, the season before that) and believe me, the Cantona comparisons are justified.
 
Not at all, but I'm not unhappy about it.

You'll be getting a fantastic player - one of the very best forwards in the world IMO - who is pretty much excellent in all departments.

We'll be getting a shed-load of cash to spend on other players and getting rid of a player who is not motivated to play for us any more. Far better for us to have a replacement who is hungry and motivated.

It's also the case, in my view, that we'll be switching mainly to a 5-man midfield and lone striker system next season. So our need for strikers becomes less.

Would Robbie Keane be that lone striker? Because he isn't up to it.
 
Not at all, but I'm not unhappy about it.

You'll be getting a fantastic player - one of the very best forwards in the world IMO - who is pretty much excellent in all departments.

We'll be getting a shed-load of cash to spend on other players and getting rid of a player who is not motivated to play for us any more. Far better for us to have a replacement who is hungry and motivated.

It's also the case, in my view, that we'll be switching mainly to a 5-man midfield and lone striker system next season. So our need for strikers becomes less.

See the thing is, Berbatov had an excellent season last year. Was he really that unmotivated? I don't believe you'll be signing a striker who will do anywhere close to a better job than he did.

As for the 5 man midfield... Then surely Berbatov is the perfect player to spearhead it?
 
You don't need to be a Spurs fan to see that yes, he really is THAT good.

I probably watched Spurs play about 10 games last season (maybe 15, the season before that) and believe me, the Cantona comparisons are justified.

He's good, yes, very good in fact. I dunno, I just don't think he's as good as people are saying (i.e as good as Bergkamp/Cantona etc). I hope I'm wrong.
 
I think he'd be somewhere up there with Bergkamp if he had an Henry to play with. Again, I don't think the balance is excellent with Rooney - but it would work. Just not ideally.
 
So both Keane and Berbatov leaving ?

It does make you wonder why Spurs fans would be happy about that. Whoever they get in to replace them will be nowhere near as good a partnership, likely nowhere near as good individually even. Must just be that the clubs are paying way over the odds.
 
As for the 5 man midfield... Then surely Berbatov is the perfect player to spearhead it?

I wouldn't have said a Berbatov-type was the best sort of striker to spearhead the attack in front of a five-man midfield. He's very classy, and works well alongside a player in the Keane mould (or Rooney), but on his own I think he'd be far less effective.

What Spurs will want next year is a player in the Drogba, Adebayor, Heskey bracket. A big lump of a man who can control the ball, lay it off to the onrushing forwards and also smash them in around the penalty area without having to create too much himself.
 
I think he'd be somewhere up there with Bergkamp if he had an Henry to play with. Again, I don't think the balance is excellent with Rooney - but it would work. Just not ideally.

ALot will depend on just what role rooney is playing. You wouldnt have come out with this statement the way he was playing when he 1st came to the club. If they play as a front 2 often enough i see no probs with it working...but crucially for fergie berbatov is also excellent in the lone striker role so we wont have this farcical situation where we have ronaldo stranded up front on his tod with rooney doing doggies at right wing back
 
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.
A new owner might not want your finance (DIC). Or they might want to build a stadium on cheap land in Foulness. Spurs won't go for more than £200M odd unless you get top 4.
 
You don't need to be a Spurs fan to see that yes, he really is THAT good.

I probably watched Spurs play about 10 games last season (maybe 15, the season before that) and believe me, the Cantona comparisons are justified.

He's a decent player. Is he worth weeks of public squabbling with Spurs until we end up paying 28m-30m though? No fecking way.

I know people will say that the money does not matter. But it does matter. There will be bugger all re-sale value in Berbatov in a few years time.

If you pay the buyout clause for Aguero say, at 40m, then you are buying someone who could have a massively increased re-sale value in a few years time.
 
Would Robbie Keane be that lone striker? Because he isn't up to it.
I doubt it will be Keane. If we sign no-one it will be Bent, who is well-suited to being a lone-striker and played that way for Charlton. But I'd imagine we'll sign another striker for that role as competition/cover for Bent.

But remember that any 5-man midfield is likely to include, as attacking elements, Dos Santos on the left (who can also play as 2nd striker), Modric in CM and probably Bentley in RM, so any lone striker will be well-supplied and supported from all angles and directions.

I don't know what will happen with Keane now that his main strike partner is going - he could be sold or maybe he'll be kept to provide us with 4-4-2 options.
 
I wouldn't have said a Berbatov-type was the best sort of striker to spearhead the attack in front of a five-man midfield. He's very classy, and works well alongside a player in the Keane mould (or Rooney), but on his own I think he'd be far less effective.

What Spurs will want next year is a player in the Drogba, Adebayor, Heskey bracket. A big lump of a man who can control the ball, lay it off to the onrushing forwards and also smash them in around the penalty area without having to create too much himself.

Well we still played with a single front player at times this year in Rooney, with others breaking from the midfield. If we got Berbatov, there will likely be European matches where Rooney is on the left and Ronaldo on the right. So we're in a similar boat, with people saying "Berbatov is the perfect target man" etc.
 
I doubt it will be Keane. If we sign no-one it will be Bent, who is well-suited to being a lone-striker and played that way for Charlton. But I'd imagine we'll sign another striker for that role as competition/cover for Bent.

But remember that any 5-man midfield is likely to include, as attacking elements, Dos Santos on the left (who can also play as 2nd striker), Modric in CM and probably Bentley in RM, so any lone striker will be well-supplied and supported from all angles and directions.

I don't know what will happen with Keane now that his main strike partner is going - he could be sold or maybe he'll be kept to provide us with 4-4-2 options.

Yeah, I've always thought Bent was a decent player if thr team plays to his strengths. The thing is, with so many players changing, will Ramos change his two strikers as well?

Being Irish, I should like Robbie Keane, but it pisses me off mightily that he doesn't show for us at all, and on the Saturday he plays a blinder for your lot. I know he doesn't get the same service with us, but he has a shocking attitude in an Irish shirt, and if it was anyone else he would have been dropped by now.

Anyway, rant over.:)
 
He's good but not that good and doesn't really get enough goals. Considerable upgrade on Tevez mind you.

You really have your own problems to worry about, considering the fact that none of your players seem to want to play for you

But when you have a frontline of Berbatov, Tevez, Rooney and Ronaldo, with support from Nani, Giggs, Anderson, Park et al, you can put your bottom dollar on us scoring plenty of goals. Even more than last season (remember that? you know, when we won the double even though we had that shitty Argentinian upfront- you know, the one that scored 19 goals)

The only problems we will have is deciding which players to play in which games, oh what a dilemma to have! ;)
 
A new owner might not want your finance (DIC). Or they might want to build a stadium on cheap land in Foulness. Spurs won't go for more than £200M odd unless you get top 4.
Spurs tradeable shares have already reached a value of more than 200m at one point in the last 12 months - that's without any new stadium plans all signed and sealed.

You are out of touch.
 
He's a decent player. Is he worth weeks of public squabbling with Spurs until we end up paying 28m-30m though? No fecking way.

I know people will say that the money does not matter. But it does matter. There will be bugger all re-sale value in Berbatov in a few years time.

If you pay the buyout clause for Aguero say, at 40m, then you are buying someone who could have a massively increased re-sale value in a few years time.

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fecking hell!
 
27 league goals in two seasons? Unimpressive for a £27M centre forward. Man Utd could well lose Ronaldo's goals and be stuck with three 13 league goal a season men. Where would all the goals come from then?

Is the 2006-2008 version of "you won't win anything with kids"

In other words, don't you worry, we'll score plenty of goals. And Berbatov will be in the thick of it, mark my words.
 
I doubt it will be Keane. If we sign no-one it will be Bent, who is well-suited to being a lone-striker and played that way for Charlton. But I'd imagine we'll sign another striker for that role as competition/cover for Bent.

But remember that any 5-man midfield is likely to include, as attacking elements, Dos Santos on the left (who can also play as 2nd striker), Modric in CM and probably Bentley in RM, so any lone striker will be well-supplied and supported from all angles and directions.

I don't know what will happen with Keane now that his main strike partner is going - he could be sold or maybe he'll be kept to provide us with 4-4-2 options.

You're having a bubble if you think ramos will start bent as his no 1 at the start of the season.
 
27 league goals in two seasons? Unimpressive for a £27M centre forward. Man Utd could well lose Ronaldo's goals and be stuck with three 13 league goal a season men. Where would all the goals come from then?

Arsenal could well lose Adebayor's goals and be stuck with one 10 league goal a season man. Where would all the goals come from then?

By the way, here is a list of last seasons top 10 scorers:

1. Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United) 31
2. Fernando Torres (Liverpool) 24
2. Emanuel Adebayor (Arsenal) 24
4. Roque Santa Cruz (Blackburn) 19
5. Dimitar Berbatov (Tottenham) 15
=. Yakubu Aiyegbeni (Everton) 15
=.Robbie Keane (Tottenham) 15
8. Carlos Tevez (Manchester United) 14
9. John Carew (Aston Villa) 13
10. Wayne Rooney (Manchester United) 12

Note that next season, 4 of those 10 could well all be playing for United. I think we might be able to score a goal or two.
 
:lol:

fecking hell!

It's true though isn't it? If Berbatov does not work out then who else will pay even half of our 28-30m fee for him in a couple of years?

If you spend big money on a Huntelaar or an Aguero then you've still got a great chance of getting most of your money back, or even getting more back if you sell in a couple of years.

I think anything over 20m and Spurs would be ripping us off.
 
He's good but not that good and doesn't really get enough goals. Considerable upgrade on Tevez mind you.

Are you trying to say Tevez isn't that good? Put berbatov in the united team and he'd be a different player to the one in the spurs side. It's always the way.

Additionally, feck his re-sale value. We're not a selling club so why some thinking like we are one? He can play at a top level for 5+ years (injury permitting) no worries

There is no question he will fit in
 
Blimey, I'm actually starting to get a little bit excited by this. :nervous:

Better take my pills.
 
27 league goals in two seasons? Unimpressive for a £27M centre forward. Man Utd could well lose Ronaldo's goals and be stuck with three 13 league goal a season men. Where would all the goals come from then?

This isnt an arguement i can settle but ive seen enough to suggest he'll get more goals than 13 in a utd shirt in the same way yorke did when he stepped up.:eek:
 
If you pay the buyout clause for Aguero say, at 40m, then you are buying someone who could have a massively increased re-sale value in a few years time.

I think that was the bit Pogue was laughing at. Massively increasing the value of a £40m player is a bit of a feat.
 
It's true though isn't it? If Berbatov does not work out then who else will pay even half of our 28-30m fee for him in a couple of years?

If you spend big money on a Huntelaar or an Aguero then you've still got a great chance of getting most of your money back, or even getting more back if you sell in a couple of years.

I think anything over 20m and Spurs would be ripping us off.

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Additionally, feck his re-sale value. We're not a selling club so why some thinking like we are one? He can play at a top level for 5+ years (injury permitting) no worries

What he said.

Obviously we are run as a business, so we should sign a blend of young players with potential (e.g. Ronaldo, Nani, Anderson) who can help build a squad as good as Chelsea's, without needing to match their mentalist spending. Then you combine these "potential greats" with a nucleus of world-class stars who you will hope to hold onto until their best years are over, irrespective of their re-sale value (e.g. Ferdinand, Neville, Evra, Vidic and, oh yes, Berbatov)

I know it's a harsh insult but I can't help thinking that people who obsess about re-sale value (especially looking to make a profit on a 40m transfer!) must be spending a wee bit too much time playing a certain computer-based football manager simulation ;)
 
Berbatov and Aguero are completely different players as well. The whole point is gaining some variation in our forward line.
 
This isnt an arguement i can settle but ive seen enough to suggest he'll get more goals than 13 in a utd shirt in the same way yorke did when he stepped up.:eek:
I guess my view is that the ideal was a player with more pace, power and finish to complement Rooney. That said Berbatov is a very good player and will make you a good deal better. The downside is really only if you lose Ronaldo and need 25 goals a season from him.
 
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