Macabre Wolf
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After Di Maria throwing a tantrum and Ramos using us we have to stay firm with DDG, if Madrid want him then Perez pays a WR fee on a deadline we set or we publicly tell them to piss off.
This De Gea situation has been handled really well by both him and us. We've driven a hard bargain with Madrid and if DDG does go it will be for more than it might have been. Plus if De Gea ends up staying then both he and us have handled things with enough class for him to easily keep playing well for us with no hassle.
If he had publicly stated he wanted to leave (like many here thought he should) then we'd be in a much more difficult situation right now.
So how long before the Madrid press come up with the 'Free DDG, he is stuck in Manchester and he is kept there beyond his will' bullshit they pulled with Ronaldo?
That's the worst possible thing we could do. We either sell him or we play him and let him leave on a free.I'm past caring what happens with DDG. If he wants to leave but doesn't have the balls to hand in a transfer request, just bench him and make him train with the youth team.
I've been there done that. Step 2 of the Disappointing DdG Drama: HateI'm past caring what happens with DDG. If he wants to leave but doesn't have the balls to hand in a transfer request, just bench him and make him train with the youth team.
So how long before the Madrid press come up with the 'Free DDG, he is stuck in Manchester and he is kept there beyond his will' bullshit they pulled with Ronaldo?
Step 11: We have signed Sergio Romero.I've been there done that. Step 2 of the Disappointing DdG Drama: Hate
You'll get over it and move on to:
Step 3: feck him
For newly-hurt I've listed the steps of the DDD:
Step 1: denial (noooooooooooo)
Step 2: hate (fecker, feckity feck shit)
Step 3: feck him (United are bigger than him)
Step 4: hate 2.0 (you get it...)
Step 5: deflected hate (I'll burn my Edurne CD collection)
Step 6: resignation (well at least we have a good backup in Valdes...)
Step 7: delusion (well at least we have a good backup in Valdes...)
Step 8: realisation (he's gone)
Step 9: reasonable hate (feck Madrid)
Step 10: inner calm (bugger it, if he goes he goes)
Step 11: excitement (new notification from the transfer thread)
I've been there done that. Step 2 of the Disappointing DdG Drama: Hate
You'll get over it and move on to:
Step 3: feck him
For newly-hurt I've listed the steps of the DDD:
Step 1: denial (noooooooooooo)
Step 2: hate (fecker, feckity feck shit)
Step 3: feck him (United are bigger than him)
Step 4: hate 2.0 (you get it...)
Step 5: deflected hate (I'll burn my Edurne CD collection)
Step 6: resignation (well at least we have a good backup in Valdes...)
Step 7: delusion (well at least we have a good backup in Valdes...)
Step 8: realisation (he's gone)
Step 9: reasonable hate (feck Madrid)
Step 10: inner calm (bugger it, if he goes he goes)
Step 11: excitement (new notification from the transfer thread)
For me, that's just van gaal keeping de gea on his toes and ensuring he's not taking his starting spot for granted.Just saw this. If this is true, I do have difficulty understanding what LvG wanted to achieve. It looks like it can backfire on him. What's the reason for telling your player he could be replaced when he has already indicated that he desperately wanted to leave?
And people on here thought Romero is to replace Valdes and there is rumour that Valdes would actually be staying. What a mess we are in!
Louis van Gaal warns David de Gea that new signing Sergio Romero could get the nod as Manchester United No 1 this season
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...-signing-Sergio-Romero-nod.html#ixzz3hCFIb68N
funny as feck if he got benched thoughFor me, that's just van gaal keeping de gea on his toes and ensuring he's not taking his starting spot for granted.
Make or break time, I have bet £200 that he will be at United after summer Transfer window.
Seriously how would this strategy works? A brilliant player (our player of the year no less) does not need to be told he can't take his spot for granted. What kind of psychology is this? One (especially the manager) should remember that the reason why DDG wanted to leave is NOT because he is feeling too comfortable at United and wanted better challenge. He wanted to leave because he is not certain he will win things with us whereas in Spain he can prove himself he's taking on competing for number 1 which he has confidence in taking on.For me, that's just van gaal keeping de gea on his toes and ensuring he's not taking his starting spot for granted.
funny as feck if he got benched though
Exactly. Imagine the big Dane was being benched for smaller guy. It would only happen in people's dreams or nightmare. Its not going to happen and everyone (including LvG if he's not mad) knows that. Nothing positive can be achieved by this. United would only be an absolute laughing stock. If LvG wanted to use Romero as a leverage to "punish" DDG, he got it all wrong there.funny as feck if he got benched though
http://www.elconfidencial.com/depor...ro-manchester-united-florentino-perez_946188/
According to El Confidencial Cillessen will play in United next year. They write that weeks ago he said bye to his team mates and tomorrow won´t play against Rapid. They say that the deal with Madrid for De Gea is close, the amount will be between the 25+5(bonus) that Florentino offered and the 40m€ that Van Gaal demanded.If he comes they would sell Navas
Maybe he is injured but el Confidencial is a very good sourcePart of a post from @NL Max in the Cillesen thread: Cillessen might also be injured for Ajax their qualifier against Rapid Wien tomorrow, it's unlikely that he will play. Frank de Boer added: 'He really has thigh problems, I would almost say luckily. It has nothing to do with a transfer.'
http://www.elconfidencial.com/depor...ro-manchester-united-florentino-perez_946188/
According to El Confidencial Cillessen will play in United next year. They write that weeks ago he said bye to his team mates and tomorrow won´t play against Rapid. They say that the deal with Madrid for De Gea is close, the amount will be between the 25+5(bonus) that Florentino offered and the 40m€ that Van Gaal demanded.If he comes they would sell Navas
At the end the amount will be probably closer to 40 million. I really doubt that will be WR fee for a GK (how much is?). Now that he solved the problem of Ramos, will not hesitate to give the people what they want .You know where Florentino can stick his €40Mwe want a WR fee for a GK or he stays, just like Ramos
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At the end the amount will be probably closer to 40 million. I really doubt that will be WR fee for a GK (how much is?). Now that he solved the problem of Ramos, will not hesitate to give the people what they want .
Seriously how would this strategy works? A brilliant player (our player of the year no less) does not need to be told he can't take his spot for granted. What kind of psychology is this?
I just received the printed edition of Marca and more or less says the same. According to them, Madrid was scared when De Gea played against Barcelona and accelerated the talks.United does not want to retain David against his will. For his part, Madrid knows that will have to make an extra financial effort, 40m€
When is United playing? I don´t know if that will change the things but El Confidencial, Onda Cero, Man Utd Sainz, now Marca...it seems that everybody starts to agreeSo I guess if David doesn't play against PSG it's a done deal, question is what happens if he does play?