2ndTouch
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Oh please, you just sound like a bitter child.
I'm not bitter. I just exaggerated a bit on a real issue with him.
Oh please, you just sound like a bitter child.
Glad you can acknowledge that, but it did come across as bitter. The reason premier league clubs pay so much is because they HAVE so much. Criticise the direction the league is going all you want, but it is entirely a product of its own success. Clubs overpay in England (generally speaking), but it's all relative.I'm not bitter. I just exaggerated a bit on a real issue with him.
Shut up and pay. Selling you rich ignorants overpriced dross is our leagues' promising new business model.
Glad you can acknowledge that, but it did come across as bitter. The reason premier league clubs pay so much is because they HAVE so much. Criticise the direction the league is going all you want, but it is entirely a product of its own success. Clubs overpay in England (generally speaking), but it's all relative.
Aw, come on. He is obviously playing into the stereotype to have some friendly banter.The superiority complex of the one-team sub-par BL league strikes again.
Aw, come on. He is obviously playing into the stereotype to have some friendly banter.
He's a very capable player. However, he is also one with a pretty fragile mind. It took someone like Tuchel, an emphatic coach, to instill confidence in him. And still, he went AWOL in most of the bigger games Dortmund had.
He could be a good transfer, but there is a good chance he might turn into another Kagawa.
Make your mind up.Shut up and pay. Selling you rich ignorants overpriced dross is our leagues' promising new business model.
We have, but I haven't got the same feeling as you. Yet at least. ^^I don't buy into it fellow Noggie, we have had a severe influx of bitterness from the BL here lately. This is just another one.
The superiority complex of the one-team sub-par BL league strikes again.
Do you know if your league has moved their Tv-times yet to make sure that you atleast get twenty viewers outside of Germany watching your matches? I know that putting on matches at the same time that PL matches are aired really hasn't worked out for you guys.
I would recommend that you move your match times, you might get atleast 40 new viewer from Austria then.
It actually worked out pretty well. We generated at least 10 new viewer subscriptions from Liechtenstein and Luxemberg, too. Them bloody tax evaders netted us a contract, that'll generate us approx. 1.5 billion a year from 2017. That brings us pretty much back to the old revenue gap. And that we just close by syphoning money with insanely overpriced players from you guys
Make your mind up.
The picture of you posting exaggerated nonsense is clear from what I quoted.You have quoted me in the wrong order, and left another post in between out. Puzzle that together, and you get picture
The picture of you posting exaggerated nonsense is clear from what I quoted.
He did, he has been changing his tune every 3rd day when he is bored of winding up united fans by his snide comments.Didn't you say there was no way he would be sold before.....
The jury about this being total nonsense still stands out. As I've said, he's a very capable, but also very sensitive player. I have some legit doubt about him flourishing in a Mourinho wolf den.
The bloke had two bang average to flatout disappointing first two years under Klopp, and nobody in Dortmund did think about him taking off before the start of the last season. It was Tuchels biggest miracle work.
If they can get 40 milllion for him now, it'll be very good business for them. Could be good business for Utd, too. But it's a gamble for sure.
Ive read he had a good first season and bad second (which was the season where Dortmund found themselves in bottom place at December, so the whole team was poor)The jury about this being total nonsense still stands out. As I've said, he's a very capable, but also very sensitive player. I have some legit doubt about him flourishing in a Mourinho wolf den.
The bloke had two bang average to flatout disappointing first two years under Klopp, and nobody in Dortmund did think about him taking off before the start of the last season. It was Tuchels biggest miracle work.
If they can get 40 milllion for him now, it'll be very good business for them. Could be good business for Utd, too. But it's a gamble for sure.
Subotic leaving was expected though, wasn't it? I don't think he's in their plans.
The jury about this being total nonsense still stands out. As I've said, he's a very capable, but also very sensitive player. I have some legit doubt about him flourishing in a Mourinho wolf den.
The bloke had two bang average to flatout disappointing first two years under Klopp, and nobody in Dortmund did think about him taking off before the start of the last season. It was Tuchels biggest miracle work.
If they can get 40 milllion for him now, it'll be very good business for them. Could be good business for Utd, too. But it's a gamble for sure.
So basically calling him overpriced dross is erm exaggerated nonsense then....
I'm not bitter. I just exaggerated a bit on a real issue with him.
Is his best position on the right wing or through the middle in behind the striker? I was under the impression he played through the middle but a lot of his clips show him on the wing.
Is his best position on the right wing or through the middle in behind the striker? I was under the impression he played through the middle but a lot of his clips show him on the wing.
"Overpriced dross" is how you described him initially. That's what I took an exception to as it's clearly exaggerated nonsense.
The mostly sensible opinion you're posting now is what you should have done in the first place.
Probably why they're about £500m in debt .
Im with this guy!I actually can't believe people are complaining about this, it's baffling. We are signing one of the best right wingers in the world, a tall, hard-workin lad who is absolutely rapid, two footed and has ridiculous stats to his name, yet people are still complaining. All for the price of Troy Deeney.
Not to mention it's finally addressing a position that has been troubling us for 3 years now. To make things even more ridiculous, Adnan Januzaj is being brought into the argument against signing him. Unbelievable. I literally couldn't think of a more perfect signing for Mourinho's right hand side.
Mahrez is 2 years younger and Prem proven. Payet I don't think we should be interested. He's a bit like Vardy and there are better options out there.Now the people saying they don't want him because he has only has had one good year, I take it you also don't want Mahrez or Payet either?
I did that before already, You even quoted that, and asked me to "make up my mind"
And again, at 40 million, he might end up as overpriced dross for you...
Is he though? One really good season doesn't convince me. Could be a one-off. Especially given just about every player in that Leicester side completely over-performed last season.Mahrez is 2 years younger and Prem proven. Payet I don't think we should be interested. He's a bit like Vardy and there are better options out there.
No he hasnt. The year before he moved to Dortmund in the Ukrainian league he had 29 goals. The year before that - very ordinary again. After that he was very very sub par in the first two seasons at Dortmund and he flourised last season. So he has hardly been "consistently good".Is he though? One really good season doesn't convince me. Could be a one-off. Especially given just about every player in that Leicester side completely over-performed last season.
Mickey Targaryen has been consistently good for 4-5 seasons now. He's a safer bet, in my eyes.
His finishing was disappointing but I thought he was very good in his first Dortmund season.After that he was very very sub par in the first two seasons at Dortmund and he flourised last season
Is he though? One really good season doesn't convince me. Could be a one-off. Especially given just about every player in that Leicester side completely over-performed last season.
Mickey Targaryen has been consistently good for 4-5 seasons now. He's a safer bet, in my eyes.
His finishing was disappointing but I thought he was very good in his first Dortmund season.
I think he was very good in his first season, and yeah, poor in his second but so were Dortmund in general. So 3 out of the last 4 years, that's pretty damn good, especially as he's now entering his peak. IMO he was also better than Mahrez last season.No he hasnt. The year before he moved to Dortmund in the Ukrainian league he had 29 goals. The year before that - very ordinary again. After that he was very very sub par in the first two seasons at Dortmund and he flourised last season. So he has hardly been "consistently good".
I guess that's where we differ because I don't see Mahrez as the safer signing. I feel like he had an exceptional season last season out of almost nowhere and we've no idea yet if he'll be able to replicate it again.Well he was the best player in the Premiership this year and going into his peak. He was Leicester best player along with Kante and Vardy and one of the reasons behind their upward trajectory. He was class in the last games the season before when they saved themselves from relegation.
Targaryen was dross the season before, average in his first season at the start at the campaign then was good but not that special and had a great season last year. The one problem he has is surely consistency. To me he's a bit like Nani/Kagawa signing.
He's more #10 or a SS in my eyes rather than stretching the play. Our formation will be different from what Dortmund usually play and where he excelled. Balance your mind and body and immerse yourself in wellness. Enjoy an invigorating visit to Beauty Sauna Peize. - can stretch the play, better finisher, much better dribbler and equally fast.
I asked you to make your mind up because of the 2 posts you made. Do I really need to spell it put or are you just arguing for the sake of it? You made a stupid opening post, admit it, move on. There's no shame in it.
Oh and yes, he might fail, hardly a ground breaking prediction that. Doubt anyone here thinks he's nailed on to shine for us seeing as it's Mkhitaryan and not Messi we are signing.
I actually can't believe people are complaining about this, it's baffling. We are signing one of the best right wingers in the world, a tall, hard-workin lad who is absolutely rapid, two footed and has ridiculous stats to his name, yet people are still complaining. All for the price of Troy Deeney.
Not to mention it's finally addressing a position that has been troubling us for 3 years now. To make things even more ridiculous, Adnan Januzaj is being brought into the argument against signing him. Unbelievable. I literally couldn't think of a more perfect signing for Mourinho's right hand side.