De Gea Contract Situation

Do you think David De Gea will sign a new contract at Man Utd this season?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Yes, but he'll still leave by the end of the season


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Come on now, he's leaving for a bigger club. That's not exactly turning his back. It's great that the fans were supportive but that doesn't mean he has to stay there for the rest of his career.
Totally agree(@the hea post was very silly). It's a very similar situation to Van Persie(A player wanting to move to a bigger and better club, with the idea's of winning, although should point De Gea is leaving to join a club that will be managed by Rafa Benitez)
 
Fair enough, at least you're honest about it. :lol:

We're football supporters. We are allowed to be bitter and irrational. The game itself is irrational and of no real value if we strip away the emotion we put into it.

Football supporters who get emotionally invested in their team are a requirement for the game to be what it is, and players like De Gea to have the job he has and earn the money he does. So all this "no bitterness plx" is all rather silly to me.

If I want a lesson in practical business rationale I'll start following the stock market, not football.
 
Totally agree(@the hea post was very silly). It's a very similar situation to Van Persie(A player wanting to move to a bigger and better club, with the idea's of winning, although should point De Gea is leaving to join a club that will be managed by Rafa Benitez)

And a club who doesn't really win.
 
Jesus wept, is it too much to ask that people stop calling him a cnut for a perfectly reasonable decision we don't even know for sure he's made yet?

It's pathetic.
 
Totally agree(@the hea post was very silly). It's a very similar situation to Van Persie(A player wanting to move to a bigger and better club, with the idea's of winning, although should point De Gea is leaving to join a club that will be managed by Rafa Benitez)
De Gea probably doesn't consider Benitez a joke in the way the Caf does and players who want to go to Real Madrid probably don't give a feck who the coach is, especially as they surely must be aware that he is mostly irrelevant and will probably be sacked after the first season anyway.

I don't get why Real Madrid have so much pull, I find their brazenness and arrogance quite off-putting, and the constant political turmoil in and around the club must also be exhausting sometimes. But it's a fact, they're the number one for the majority of players.
 
Jesus wept, is it too much to ask that people stop calling him a cnut for a perfectly reasonable decision we don't even know for sure he's made yet?

It's pathetic.
Someone even lambasted him for being silent on the matter, saying it shows he's cold and aloof. Imagine if he played the will-he, won't-he game in the press...
 
It's sort of admirable, how you still come out with this stuff with all the smug self-assurance of a cat in season. I still remember your insistence that Bale won't be sold to Real Madrid.

It truly wouldn't be summer if Glaston went without making some profound statement about how there was no way X player was going to be sold by Spurs, only for them to then be sold.
 
De Gea probably doesn't consider Benitez a joke in the way the Caf does and players who want to go to Real Madrid probably don't give a feck who the coach is, especially as they surely must be aware that he is mostly irrelevant and will probably be sacked after the first season anyway.

I don't get why Real Madrid have so much pull, I find their brazenness and arrogance quite off-putting, and the constant political turmoil in and around the club must also be exhausting sometimes. But it's a fact, they're the number one for the majority of players.
The constant change in managers, very little loyalty towards players from both board and fans etc., but for some reason a lot of players still see it as the ultimate goal. No one understands it, it just works. They're the Kardashians of football.
 
So this makes two World XI players we've sold to Madrid. That's no way to remain at the top.

This. But, they did sell us a World XI player last summer!

Second time now he's shown his back to a club and fans that has been nothing but fantastic towards him throughout his career. *childish bitterness removed*

This is true. He'll get a different experience at Real.
 
Cant really blame him for going back home. So annoying...Ronaldo and De Gea.
 
Come on now, he's leaving for a bigger club. That's not exactly turning his back. It's great that the fans were supportive but that doesn't mean he has to stay there for the rest of his career.
No, but he could have had the decency of letting us have a good fee for him by signing the bloody contract. Now Real have us by the balls and we will lose him for peanuts. I would fecking not sell him and if his heart is not in it, let him rot on the bench for a year than us getting shafted like this. But perhaps, that is just me.
 
The constant change in managers, very little loyalty towards players from both board and fans etc., but for some reason a lot of players still see it as the ultimate goal. No one understands it, it just works.

It's like that guy who is a total arsehole, and everybody knows he treats every bird he's with like shit, but they still all fancy him.
 
People seem to be forgetting the key thing here. His girlfriend is Edurne and she lives in Madrid.

I swear none of you lot must watch Eurovision, pansies.
 
It's like watching the same asshole steal my girlfriends again and again.

True. Can't they go and pester City's stunners for a bit?

This. But, they did sell us a World XI player last summer!

You probably think i'm picking on you. ;)

Di Maria made it clear he'd have stayed if Madrid wanted him to. He was basically forced out.
 
It's like that guy who is a total arsehole, and everybody knows he treats every bird he's with like shit, but they still all fancy him.

:lol: Perfect analogy
 
It truly wouldn't be summer if Glaston went without making some profound statement about how there was no way X player was going to be sold by Spurs, only for them to then be sold.

Lads, it's Glaston.
 
Why, has he signed? I've not been following this saga at all lately.

You'll be alright with or without DDG.

Not quite. There's actually been very little in the way of concrete development today, a few media outlets saying he's said goodbye etc. Picking up speed though.
 
Not quite. There's actually been very little in the way of concrete development today, a few media outlets saying he's said goodbye etc. Picking up speed though.

With the social media today it's so easy for things to pick up speed even if they are false.
 
With the social media today it's so easy for things to pick up speed even if they are false.

True, but some of the journos sending it round are more believable than your average clickbait. Still, might well be nonsense.
 
De Gea probably doesn't consider Benitez a joke in the way the Caf does and players who want to go to Real Madrid probably don't give a feck who the coach is, especially as they surely must be aware that he is mostly irrelevant and will probably be sacked after the first season anyway.

I don't get why Real Madrid have so much pull, I find their brazenness and arrogance quite off-putting, and the constant political turmoil in and around the club must also be exhausting sometimes. But it's a fact, they're the number one for the majority of players.

It's because of the legendary players who played for them, every player wants to be part of that club history.
 
It's relatively easier void to fill when the player in question is a goalkeeper than an attacking superstar. Once the contract situation drags to its last year, it's always difficult to do much.
 
It's because of the legendary players who played for them, every player wants to be part of that club history.

Meh, I'd rather play for Ajax.
 
If De Gea moves it won't be because of an affinity for Real Madrid, that's for sure. It will be because Edurne and Mendes talked him into it. The meddling cnuts.
 
De Gea probably doesn't consider Benitez a joke in the way the Caf does and players who want to go to Real Madrid probably don't give a feck who the coach is, especially as they surely must be aware that he is mostly irrelevant and will probably be sacked after the first season anyway.

I don't get why Real Madrid have so much pull, I find their brazenness and arrogance quite off-putting, and the constant political turmoil in and around the club must also be exhausting sometimes. But it's a fact, they're the number one for the majority of players.

Prestige, history etc have much more leverage than some might think. It's how Liverpool were able to attract players a good level above them for so long. Even after seasons of being dire.
 
It's not the only thing you haven't followed this season I think.
He's probably right though. We're too big and too rich a club to be in the doldrums for long anyway and DDG is not the only good goalkeeper in the world.
 
He's probably right though. We're too big and too rich a club to be in the doldrums for long anyway and DDG is not the only good goalkeeper in the world.

I can picture many points lost at the beginning of the season because the new keeper (whoever that might be) will need time to settle in.
 
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