SirFergie
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You were saying?
I'm sorry but didn't you say he wouldn't be ready?
You were saying?
United should have got far more out of Ronaldo than 80m, real underpayed for Ronaldo, and I don't think Woodward is letting Madrid forget about that. If the current setup was in charge back in 2009, more likely we would have got 200 or even 250 million, considering Ronaldo had 4 years left on his contract the club were a bit to easy to accept a fee like that
Didn't Mourinho confirm that Rooney had instigated the Chelsea interest/bid? Admittedly you could trust him about as far as you could shite him through a sewn up anus, but I seem to remember him alluding to that.
Chelsea would never make two bids for a player without any encouragement from the player's camp..You dont do that at all..
Not really Sults. We payed for Young 18m pounds who was in the last year of contract, and 12m or so for Kagawa.We would be in the same negotiating mode if we were buying a player in De Gea's situation.
Otamendi is not in his last year of contract. De Gea has not put us in a terrible situation. He is only doing what's best for himself.But if we didnt meet the buying clubs demands, then we wouldnt get the player in that window..its probably what happened to us with Otamendi..selling clubs are no longer buckling nowadays..even the midtable clubs..lets just see how this ends, but I doubt it'll end as badly as you think..De gea put us in a terrible position here, but we have dealt with this admirably since then..at least give the club that..
What I don't really understand is how it got this far. Unless he really strung is along it seems a pretty lax approach to allow one of the best players in his position in the world to just drift towards the final year of his deal.
Fair, but when you consider the media reports that all came out at the same time about him being angry and confused, especially after Moyes innocent comments, it was evident they were briefed by his camp..and in recent years, especially with such public bids, the player obviously knowsNow you mention it....Fergie, Jose, Chelsea football club and Wayne Rooney....How could you trust any of them?!
To be fair, we have made bids for several players without encouragement from the player's camp/agent etc. Eric being a prime exampleIt's happened before but, as I said, you can't trust the word of anyone involved in the Rooney situation.
Personally, with a player who developed in the way he did, I'd have said anywhere from around 3 years out. His old deal wouldn't have reflected his status in the squad anyway. We've always been pretty proactive with renewing deals. At his age and with his ability saving a few million here or there by renewing later on is a bit of a false economy when weighed against the risk we're now bang in the middle of.When should he have renewed the contract? He still had a few years left when SAF left, and there's we'd get him to sign an extension during the Moyes year.
I mean the hard bargaining of the teams..Valencia used to be low sellers, especially during their financial troubles days..but now, they drive a hard bargain..Considering how we have treated him during his time, its not nice to see..but We will learn a lesson from this..Otamendi is not in his last year of contract. De Gea has not put us in a terrible situation. He is only doing what's best for himself.
I really hope we get Ramos out of this deal
Darmian-Smalling-Ramos-Shaw. Best in the league easily
You really think Woodward is that great a negotiator?Not really Sults. We payed for Young 18m pounds who was in the last year of contract, and 12m or so for Kagawa.
De Gea is a far superior player to any of them, and United has far stronger finances than Villa/BVB. United doesn't mind paying top money for the players they want, while Madrid is not offerin money. I really can't see us leaving De Gea go for less than 30m pounds. Unlike Gill/SAF, Woodward is playing the game differently and it seems that his mission is to make United 'the biggest club in the world in popularity, prestige and finances'. That won't happen by being Madrid's feeder club. At the same time, Glazers haven't ever been for dividents, but more for the value of the club in stock exchange.
On other words, this is now a pissing contest, and while Madrid usually wins them, I think that Ed is determined to change things. Madrid will ultimately win here (be it getting De Gea nor or next season), but I think that the idea is to make it as difficult as possible for them (remember they care for PR more than any other club, so not being able to get a player who is from Madrid and who is in the last year of contract will be bad for Perez) so the next time we hae a great player, they won't target it.
Woodward and the staff should just tell LVG he's left footedIs Ramos left footed? Can he take corners?
I think not.
Fellaini is probably Moyes' fault for waiting until the clause expired and £6m loan for Falcao seemed decent at the timeYou really think Woodward is that great a negotiator?
Fellaini,
Falcao
In Fellaini's case Manager requests for a particular player. Woody is the negotiator.Fellaini is probably Moyes' fault for waiting until the clause expired and £6m loan for Falcao seemed decent at the time
You really think Woodward is that great a negotiator?
Fellaini,
Di Maria
Falcao
De Gea contract fiasco
5 first team goalkeepers on books
Giving away Nani, RvP, Rafael, and a host of others basically free.
He's a muppets hero. He was considered a liability and a figure of hate just 24 Months back.Overpaid for Di Maria, Fellaini, Shaw and... Falcao was a ridiculous muppet fantasy that went really well. Woody seems to be well respected on here though
He's a muppets hero. He was considered a liability just 24 Months back.
Football fans eh?
Fair enough, pal. We'll just have to agree to disagree on the £200 - 250millionIf Ronaldo was their only transfer I would agree, but they went crazy on transfers and desperate to compete with the pep era at barca. I think back then 200 million would be reasonable considering how much Madrid were willing to spend on transfers, I think we should have squeezed every last penny out of that deal. If they were willing to spend 60 plus million on kaka, Ronaldo could have gone for 150 million. They were desperate after seeing barca clean house
He just wants to be loved by muppets the likes of @Brophs...Yep. His way is to splash loads of cash at his latest fantasy. What's so special about that then?
I was countering your point that if there was someone who wasn't ready, it'd most likely be the player who joined our club a week prior. From a new league without any preseason games with us or anyone else for that matter. Then you said that was ludicrous as we had Johnstone and Lindegaard available.I'm sorry but didn't you say he wouldn't be ready?
Yes, I think he is a great negotiator.You really think Woodward is that great a negotiator?
Fellaini,
Di Maria
Falcao
De Gea contract fiasco
5 first team goalkeepers on books
Giving away Nani, RvP, Rafael, and a host of others basically free.
You really think Woodward is that great a negotiator?
Fellaini,
Di Maria
Falcao
De Gea contract fiasco
5 first team goalkeepers on books
Giving away Nani, RvP, Rafael, and a host of others basically free.
We should've responded to the donut affair with printed t-shirts: "Acquit!"I agree with this. The reason people are upset with him is because they assumed he was a 'cut him open, bleeds United type'. He's not and it is clear that club allegiances do not really mean all that much to him as he is going to play for Real, even as an Atletico fan and youth player. Whilst it is annoying that he did not renew so we could get more money (as Suarez did for Liverpool) we can't really blame him as they are different people and players.
Already stated that we could afford such a loss, but it could potentially be a big loss.
Possible scenario
De Gea £25M - Replacement £25M = 0
No Deg Gea -£25M - Replacement £25M = -£50M.
You really think Woodward is that great a negotiator?
Fellaini,
Di Maria
Falcao
De Gea contract fiasco
5 first team goalkeepers on books
Giving away Nani, RvP, Rafael, and a host of others basically free.
Yep. His way is to splash loads of cash at his latest fantasy. What's so special about that then?
If Woodward isn't that great a negotiator then how come we have a £75m+ shirt deal with Adidas? Plus all the other commercial sponsors we have, these all eclipse any other team in Football. Last season purchases were made to try and bring us success and as we didn't have UCL we had to pay a premium to get the player, wages, transfer fee so we blew everyone else out of the water to make a contract offer.You really think Woodward is that great a negotiator?
Fellaini,
Di Maria
Falcao
De Gea contract fiasco
5 first team goalkeepers on books
Giving away Nani, RvP, Rafael, and a host of others basically free.
Went to the shops yesterday.
Bought a loaf of bread for £1
Didn't buy cheese for £2
Didn't buy crackers for £2
Tesco paid me 3 quid ffs. Brilliant!
Image we sell De Gea for 20m and bid on Lloris on the last day, Levi would absolutely murder Ed right there.
As much as I hate Levi, I have to admit he's fecking genius. He managed to make Perez broke the bank for Gareth Bale and didn't accept a penny less for Luka Modric. Bale was never a 80m player and Chelsea had to give up Modric, even though he was their top priority target for at least 1-2 seasons.
I mean damn, how did he even do that. If we had someone like Levi, no club would want to mess us, even in this De Gea' contract fiasco. Either pay the price or feck off.
They would have been far better selling Bale for 60-70m in the beginning of summer, instead of selling him on deadline and don't have the needed time to get good replacements. Same about Modrid or Berbatov.
Come on. You've just made that tax up. Non-CL tax? What on earth?Fellaini - Blame this one on Moyes and his ridiculous idea about doing the double grab on Everton.
Di Maria - Again, thank Moyes for dropping us out of the UCL. Which means we paid the non UCL tax + usual United tax + form of his life = big fee.
Falcao - How can you blame Woodward for Falcao being shite? Do we blame Gill for all the dross that Fergie signed, particularly in the latter years? And Falcao at least came with a massive reputation; his wages were commensurate with someone considered one of Europe's top strikers.
De Gea - Should we have tied DDG to a chair and forced him to sign? He's clearly not had any intention to renew with us for a long period of time now. There's plenty of reports that we offered him a contract as far back as last summer, and he refused to sign it. Reportedly, we're ready to make him the highest paid GK in the world, yet he doesn't sign. How is that United/Woodward's fault and not DDG's?
GK situation - Woodward's fault again that Valdes threw a strop and behaved like a dick? Or that LVG doesn't rate Lindegaard at all (hence not playing him); actually it seems like noone rates Lindegaard, as I'm sure we'd have been listening to offers for him ever since LVG arrived.
Nani/RVP/Rafael - Firstly, when have we ever sold players for significant amounts? This has extended back well into the Kenyon era. Secondly, we pay massive wages, hence no-one's going to stump up a big transfer fee for these players. Would you rather us keep these players on the payroll, and let them rot in the reserves?
I agree.He's not. Desite that he sold players for big money, they were never able to capitalize on it. They would have been far better selling Bale for 60-70m in the beginning of summer, instead of selling him on deadline and don't have the needed time to get good replacements. Same about Modrid or Berbatov.
Add to that, his Perez-like mentality of sacking managers. Spurs haven't progressed a tiny bit for many years. It is difficult to progress obviously, but if he is a 'genius', then that shouldn't have happened.
I agree.
Levi is able to get good value for players, but he ends up selling late and leaving the manager will little time to pick and choose relevant replacements. Even if Levi has told a manager that they are looking to sell a player for X amount; nothing is guaranteed until the papers are signed, which tends to be midnight on the transfer closing day.
Pochettino is a decent manager and you can see is trying to make Tottenham more of a footballing side; but I bet if he doesn't improve on last year he will soon be sacked. Levi seems to want instant success, yet his business model makes it very difficult for this to happen.