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On November 13 2013 03:52 Pandemona wrote: Yeah true xD Nani is good in spells i agree. But id much rather bring in Reus who is young don't forget and then on top of that you have welbeck januzaj and zaha in the wings
Reus is already way too good to get him at a decent price, ManUtd doesnt have the money of Real, Chelsea, ManCity, etc
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For that release clause, Utd can definitely afford Reus. Despite the glazers crap United are still a very rich club don't forget.
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On November 13 2013 04:14 Ysellian wrote: For that release clause, Utd can definitely afford Reus. Despite the glazers crap United are still a very rich club don't forget.
1. Release clause activates in 2015 2. Being able to afford a release clause doesn't mean other clubs cant overbid you 3. Seeing as how Kagawa is treated in ManUtd surely makes Utd not attractive to Reus
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On November 13 2013 04:17 sharkie wrote:Show nested quote +On November 13 2013 04:14 Ysellian wrote: For that release clause, Utd can definitely afford Reus. Despite the glazers crap United are still a very rich club don't forget. 1. Release clause activates in 2015
2. Being able to afford a release clause doesn't mean other clubs cant overbid you 3. Seeing as how Kagawa is treated in ManUtd surely makes Utd not attractive to Reus
Didn't know that. Anyway Utd is still Utd, one of the biggest clubs in the world and many people would still love to play for Utd.
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On November 13 2013 04:24 Ysellian wrote:Show nested quote +On November 13 2013 04:17 sharkie wrote:On November 13 2013 04:14 Ysellian wrote: For that release clause, Utd can definitely afford Reus. Despite the glazers crap United are still a very rich club don't forget. 1. Release clause activates in 2015
2. Being able to afford a release clause doesn't mean other clubs cant overbid you 3. Seeing as how Kagawa is treated in ManUtd surely makes Utd not attractive to Reus Didn't know that. Anyway Utd is still Utd, one of the biggest clubs in the world and many people would still love to play for Utd.
So was Liverpool before their decline, but no established star has joined them for years now (Suarez became a star). With Ferguson gone I am sure many players will think twice before deciding to commit to a (maybe) sinking ship
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On November 13 2013 04:26 sharkie wrote:Show nested quote +On November 13 2013 04:24 Ysellian wrote:On November 13 2013 04:17 sharkie wrote:On November 13 2013 04:14 Ysellian wrote: For that release clause, Utd can definitely afford Reus. Despite the glazers crap United are still a very rich club don't forget. 1. Release clause activates in 2015
2. Being able to afford a release clause doesn't mean other clubs cant overbid you 3. Seeing as how Kagawa is treated in ManUtd surely makes Utd not attractive to Reus Didn't know that. Anyway Utd is still Utd, one of the biggest clubs in the world and many people would still love to play for Utd. So was Liverpool before their decline, but no established star has joined them for years now (Suarez became a star). With Ferguson gone I am sure many players will think twice before deciding to commit to a (maybe) sinking ship
Maybe, Ferguson's retirement has certainly put a dent in the Utd image.
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1: liverpool got torres and then suarez, and both were among the hottest players before joining - certainly comparable to reus. 2: comparing liverpool with united is just silly. liverpool hasn't won the premier league. united has 13 premier league titles, the last one from last year. 3: yeah ferguson retiring makes it tougher for them but.. A kinda-bad first quarter of the season doesn't make a club go from top 3-4-5 most attractive teams in the world to top 15. if united shows up with enough money, they can still attract mostly any player, at least any player with a desire to play in the premier league. I don't know how it is right now, but just two years ago, manchester united was the single club in the world with the most supporters. Of course players want to play for that team.
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Yeah, prestige plays a huge role in sign ups. Look at rm, haven't done well in europe for who knows how long, still gets top players by the load.
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On November 13 2013 06:32 Steveling wrote: Yeah, prestige plays a huge role in sign ups. Look at rm, haven't done well in europe for who knows how long, still gets top players by the load.
money probably plays a bigger role... in the end its ALWAYS about money, prestige is just a nicer way of saying "they pay more"
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On November 13 2013 02:46 evilfatsh1t wrote: tbh i think it would be in everyones best interests if kagawa did leave united. hes never going to play the position he wants/deserves and we have better players out wide. bring reus in wouldnt help much either imo. hed have to constantly play wide, although hed be better than kagawa at it
Pardon my ignorance, but doesn't Reus normally play as a winger for BVB? Whenever I've seen them, it's been Götze/Mkhitaryan inbthe center with Reus on the left.
And yeah, Wilfried Zaha should have been loaned to a lower tier Prem club. He needs game time to develop, especially at his age.
Özil and Mertesacker apparently aren't meeting up with Germany during the international break because they have the flu. Wenger is a genius.
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On November 13 2013 06:36 sharkie wrote:Show nested quote +On November 13 2013 06:32 Steveling wrote: Yeah, prestige plays a huge role in sign ups. Look at rm, haven't done well in europe for who knows how long, still gets top players by the load. money probably plays a bigger role... in the end its ALWAYS about money, prestige is just a nicer way of saying "they pay more"
Yeah look at Cavani. Clearly if he wanted too he could of came to play for Chelsea as he could of just held out for us to up his bid. But boom PSG offer him 250,000 a week and he signs. Falcao the same, however lots of rumours he will be a Chelsea player in January. Mourinho going to watch him this international break. Do some person scouting. Rescue him <3
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On November 13 2013 06:40 Ferrose wrote:Show nested quote +On November 13 2013 02:46 evilfatsh1t wrote: tbh i think it would be in everyones best interests if kagawa did leave united. hes never going to play the position he wants/deserves and we have better players out wide. bring reus in wouldnt help much either imo. hed have to constantly play wide, although hed be better than kagawa at it Pardon my ignorance, but doesn't Reus normally play as a winger for BVB? Whenever I've seen them, it's been Götze/Mkhitaryan inbthe center with Reus on the left. And yeah, Wilfried Zaha should have been loaned to a lower tier Prem club. He needs game time to develop, especially at his age. Özil and Mertesacker apparently aren't meeting up with Germany during the international break because they have the flu. Wenger is a genius.
in the case of Mertesacker it is probably true, remember he missed the ManUtd game...
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On November 13 2013 06:40 Ferrose wrote:Show nested quote +On November 13 2013 02:46 evilfatsh1t wrote: tbh i think it would be in everyones best interests if kagawa did leave united. hes never going to play the position he wants/deserves and we have better players out wide. bring reus in wouldnt help much either imo. hed have to constantly play wide, although hed be better than kagawa at it Pardon my ignorance, but doesn't Reus normally play as a winger for BVB? Whenever I've seen them, it's been Götze/Mkhitaryan inbthe center with Reus on the left. And yeah, Wilfried Zaha should have been loaned to a lower tier Prem club. He needs game time to develop, especially at his age. Özil and Mertesacker apparently aren't meeting up with Germany during the international break because they have the flu. Wenger is a genius. hes played on the wing but like kagawa, i think hes said himself he prefers the middle and he plays better in the middle
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On November 13 2013 04:17 sharkie wrote:Show nested quote +On November 13 2013 04:14 Ysellian wrote: For that release clause, Utd can definitely afford Reus. Despite the glazers crap United are still a very rich club don't forget. 1. Release clause activates in 2015 2. Being able to afford a release clause doesn't mean other clubs cant overbid you 3. Seeing as how Kagawa is treated in ManUtd surely makes Utd not attractive to Reus
According to german media, Dortmund is trying to "buy" the release clause in exchange for more money.
I think Reus decision will depend on wether or not Dortmund is able to keep their successful roster together, with Lewandowsky leaving for sure and rumors around Hummels and Gündogan. Right now there is no reason to leave Dortmund to ManU because Dortmund is simply better and has the money, but who knows what happens if Reus plays an awesome World Cup which i think will happen because this guy is still underrated.
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Miami was officially the epicenter of the soccer universe Tuesday.
David Beckham, pushing ahead with his plan to bring a Major League Soccer team to Miami, was in town having dinner at the home of billionaire Marcelo Claure, a potential partner and the owner of Brightstar Corp., a global wireless distributor. Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez was also a dinner guest, according to a source with knowledge of the MLS-to-Miami discussions.
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On November 13 2013 07:01 Pandemona wrote:Show nested quote +On November 13 2013 06:36 sharkie wrote:On November 13 2013 06:32 Steveling wrote: Yeah, prestige plays a huge role in sign ups. Look at rm, haven't done well in europe for who knows how long, still gets top players by the load. money probably plays a bigger role... in the end its ALWAYS about money, prestige is just a nicer way of saying "they pay more" Yeah look at Cavani. Clearly if he wanted too he could of came to play for Chelsea as he could of just held out for us to up his bid. But boom PSG offer him 250,000 a week and he signs. Falcao the same, however lots of rumours he will be a Chelsea player in January. Mourinho going to watch him this international break. Do some person scouting. Rescue him <3
I'm a little disappointed by Falcao's attitude in Ligue 1 actually. Unlike Cavani I don't feel like he's giving his all for his team every game, whereas Cavani because he shows so much effort (and scores of course but Falcaco does that too) is already a fan favorite in Paris.
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Reus has decided against the money before (he had an offer from Bayern, but took Dortmund's) so anything is possible with him, but I don't think Dortmund will let go of their players all too easily and I doubt ManU is willing to pay 25 Mio+ this season.
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On November 13 2013 18:53 Akka wrote:Show nested quote +On November 13 2013 07:01 Pandemona wrote:On November 13 2013 06:36 sharkie wrote:On November 13 2013 06:32 Steveling wrote: Yeah, prestige plays a huge role in sign ups. Look at rm, haven't done well in europe for who knows how long, still gets top players by the load. money probably plays a bigger role... in the end its ALWAYS about money, prestige is just a nicer way of saying "they pay more" Yeah look at Cavani. Clearly if he wanted too he could of came to play for Chelsea as he could of just held out for us to up his bid. But boom PSG offer him 250,000 a week and he signs. Falcao the same, however lots of rumours he will be a Chelsea player in January. Mourinho going to watch him this international break. Do some person scouting. Rescue him <3 I'm a little disappointed by Falcao's attitude in Ligue 1 actually. Unlike Cavani I don't feel like he's giving his all for his team every game, whereas Cavani because he shows so much effort (and scores of course but Falcaco does that too) is already a fan favorite in Paris.
 Maybe there is that contract deal that is rumored to be in place where he is pretty much transfer listed for €50million in January transfer window. Hope that is the case, Chelsea need some striker to come and play for us >.<
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Fulham Appoint Rene Meulensteen as head coach to work alongside manger Martin Jol.
In before that goes wrong and Rene is running the whole ship xD
For those who don't know much about Rene, he was assistant to Fergie for 4 years from 2007-2013. Coached Anzhi Anzhi Makhachkala and has done youth coaching in Netherlands with NEC Nijmegen
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I was wondering when someone was going to snap him up. Would be interesting to see him coach the first team, the last Fergie assistant didn't do too well.
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