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We looked shaky as feck, anyone could see that. He's added a calmness that wasn't there before.
We, no. We bought them because they were really good.but wasn't it only because Leeds were going under?
I just realized that this Haaland is the son of Alf-Igne who played for Leeds and Man City and whose career was ended by Roy Keane...
I just realized that this Haaland is the son of Alf-Igne who played for Leeds and Man City and whose career was ended by Roy Keane...
I guess it's not been mentioned on this page.Roy must have been amazing then as Haaland played on for a couple of years, and retired due to his other knee...
I guess it's not been mentioned on this page.
YES! someone like Raul Jiminez or Andrea Belotti.Getting a striker that would be a good squad player and won't cost a fortune.
Our biggest issue is that our first 11 isn't all that. That means that's what we need to look to address first. This kid will be very expensive and not address our problem areas as they are.But our squad is exactly the issue, our depth has absolutely fecked us so far this season. Almost 0 quality depth in midfield, Matic being our only real midfield back up we have, 0 quality depth in attack, which we saw by how badly we struggled without Martial and how overplayed Rashford's been, and aside from Williams, who's just a kid, we don't have a decent back up full back.
In all comps this season Mbappe has 9 in 11 games and Haland has 26 in 18.
But our squad is exactly the issue, our depth has absolutely fecked us so far this season. Almost 0 quality depth in midfield, Matic being our only real midfield back up we have, 0 quality depth in attack, which we saw by how badly we struggled without Martial and how overplayed Rashford's been, and aside from Williams, who's just a kid, we don't have a decent back up full back.
In all comps this season Mbappe has 9 in 11 games and Haland has 26 in 18.
I don't blame you - for some reason, that point is never mentioned on this threadI just realized that this Haaland is the son of Alf-Igne who played for Leeds and Man City and whose career was ended by Roy Keane...
I guess it's not been mentioned on this page.
I guess it's not been mentioned on this page.
I don't blame you - for some reason, that point is never mentioned on this thread
I just realized that this Haaland is the son of Alf-Igne who played for Leeds and Man City and whose career was ended by Roy Keane...
His agent is Tore Pedersen. Raiola was asked to ‘consult’ on his move to RBS.That's probably where he'll end up unless we 100% go for him. Although I noticed his agent is Raiola so he probanly has some mega deal in sight in which he'll make his best to rinse us or any other top club.
Batman. Crime and puzzle solver. Always on the ballI just realized that this Haaland is the son of Alf-Igne who played for Leeds and Man City and whose career was ended by Roy Keane...
Batman. Crime and puzzle solver. Always on the ball
Sherlock Holmes?Well he is the World's Greatest Detective...
Calm down. I didn't read all 40 pages.
Sherlock Holmes?
Hell nah, Batman is THE man'Batman is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by artist Bob Kaneand writer Bill Finger,[2][3] and first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in 1939. Originally named the "Bat-Man," the character is also referred to by such epithets as the Caped Crusader, the Dark Knight, and the World's Greatest Detective.[6]'
Unless they move to the knockout stages of the CL, come January, he won't be in Austria anymore. Playing there is meaningless if you get the chance to be in England or Spain. He'll cost 60. He can't just 'go' to Leipzig. They can't just transfer his rights to a co-owned team. That's not legal. Either loan or pay the money.
I don't get that either. He has got a minimal hype going right now and a transfer from his current club should be pretty cheap in this market. Would represent great value for money that's for sure because he has a lot of the attributes we're looking for in a DM, and he has much more physicality than someone like Garner. He is Fellaini size, and very clever on the ball, well rounded player. Quick for his size too. Don't think he'll reach world class levels honestly but I can absolutely see him have a highly functional role in a top team for years. For such a young player in his position his level of consistency and understanding of his role is really impressive.
I stand corrected
Yeah. Klopp did that? Wasn't aware but it makes sense for Liverpool to be interested. We should be in for him.As sure as anyone on the outside can be, I can't see Liverpool not attempting to buy him in January, or the summer window. Not with Klopp going out of his way to walk over to him and compliment him after their game v Genk, and then repeat that praise publicly afterwards.
That being said, if we were in for Sander Berge I'd be Hell Yes over that, crazy exciting midfielder.
It's going to take him at least 6 months to adapt to the PL so we shouldn't expect much if we do sign him, not right away anyway.Think it'll depend on whether Haaland feels ready for the premier league or whether he wants a season or 2 in the Bundesliga to develop more.
I just realized that this Haaland is the son of Alf-Igne who played for Leeds and Man City and whose career was ended by Roy Keane...
It's not true, an urban myth as they say.I also had no idea until just now
From his Wikipedia page: "Håland was born in Leeds and supports Leeds United. In February 2017, in an interview with Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten, Håland stated that "The dream is to win the Premier League with Leeds."
Do not want.
Yup. The question is, can United afford 2 years of another mild attacking display.Think it'll depend on whether Haaland feels ready for the premier league or whether he wants a season or 2 in the Bundesliga to develop more.
Who else is there though? there's a bunch of average strikers, and a few old good players that aren't guaranteed to be any better.Yup. The question is, can United afford 2 years of another mild attacking display.
Perhaps having no experienced goal poacher in mood of Ruud or RvP can also hurt the balance. We already pressuring younger players to hurry up a bit with their development.
Ole supported Liverpool and Keane, Spurs. We signed alan Smith who bled Leeds.I also had no idea until just now
From his Wikipedia page: "Håland was born in Leeds and supports Leeds United. In February 2017, in an interview with Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten, Håland stated that "The dream is to win the Premier League with Leeds."
Do not want.
I also had no idea until just now
From his Wikipedia page: "Håland was born in Leeds and supports Leeds United. In February 2017, in an interview with Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten, Håland stated that "The dream is to win the Premier League with Leeds."
Do not want.
Carragher was an Everton supporter.
If Haaland will take the pressure and keep scoring despite Premier League level, then we'll definitely know we have big arena striker. You're probably right, we'll just gonna have to sign him despite the risk because even Greenwood can't be our only option for sake of any squad depth.Who else is there though? there's a bunch of average strikers, and a few old good players that aren't guaranteed to be any better.
I'd always choose the youth option instead of the over the hill type.
Yeah. Klopp did that? Wasn't aware but it makes sense for Liverpool to be interested. We should be in for him.
Some Supporters can’t seem to differentiate between themselves and someone who has a career. I suspect you are on the wind up, but many are not.
Alan Smith, a proven ardent Leeds fan played for us. Once you become a player, you are not a supporter, you are a professional. Carragher was an Everton supporter. Matt Busby played for Man City and Liverpool yet became a legendary Manager for some rival club...