OleGunnar20
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£30m odd sounds about right really, considering his mental wages. I do hope we manage to move him on. Him holding the armband is just.. a bit weird at this point.
Actually no they insisted on the deal, because Phelan worked with him before.
The club scouts told Jose he wasn't better than what we had, I don't think we sign him if Ole/Phelan didn't insist
I quite like that his first priority when coming on to see a game out isn't to get the back line organised or make sure players are focused, but to wrestle the armband off of Bruno, and adjust it so it's sitting on his arm just right so there's no mistaking who Captain Fantastic is.£30m odd sounds about right really, considering his mental wages. I do hope we manage to move him on. Him holding the armband is just.. a bit weird at this point.
Yeah, the shitshow the first half of that season was definitely created by the fans, not the managerThat and the shitshow our fans created for that first half of the season about not "backing the manager" by refusing to sanction the signing of Harry fecking Maguire.
Yeah, the shitshow the first half of that season was definitely created by the fans, not the manager
Gary Neville saying in TV 'who is Woodward to veto a manger of calibre of Mourinho?' gave ammunition to manager-worshippers to moan for a year, which made the club change their policy of that football board (the two chief scouts and someone else) vetoing the manager's signing. Which then resulted with us getting the likes of Maguire and AWB.That and the shitshow our fans created for that first half of the season about not "backing the manager" by refusing to sanction the signing of Harry fecking Maguire.
The fans supported the manager, yes. But is was very much the managers shitstorm. The fans weren't the ones spouting constant shite in press conferences and setting the team up to fail, at which point the fans pretty quickly began to turn.The fans and the manager were on the same side of that mess.
The reported amount was 70-75M that summer. I do not think it would have changed much, Maguire just isn't that good and has a very fragile mentality.The fans supported the manager, yes. But is was very much the managers shitstorm. The fans weren't the ones spouting constant shite in press conferences and setting the team up to fail, at which point the fans pretty quickly began to turn.
In reality though it wasn't unreasonable to expect the football club to bring in a centre half, which we badly needed, after we had finished 2nd in the league and only added Fred and Dalot (who at that stage had only played about 10 first time games iirc).
And frankly, had we signed Maguire that summer for the reported £50m instead of the world record £80m the following summer, it would likely be looked back on rather differently.
I was under the impression the links were generally £50-55m. Looking back it was a classic Mourinho shitstorm situation where he told the board one thing and the world a very different thing. Look I'm not saying he's good enough and he should move on but I think a lot of that fragility has come from being essentially a walking meme due to being the most expensive defender in the world. Had he not had that tag things likely would have been different.The reported amount was 70-75M that summer. I do not think it would have changed much, Maguire just isn't that good and has a very fragile mentality.
I don't think 20 million would be good honestly. A championship defender would probaby go for that, not an England starter. We need at least 30 million out of this for FFP and for logical reasons, we shouldn't be giving people away.I think he will ask to leave by himself. He's 5th choice center back behind Varane, Martinez, Lindelof and even Luke Shaw.
If we get 20M+ for him, it would be good.
I would like to see him in Italy where the tempo is slower to see how he does, but I suppose that with the next Euro 2024 coming, he would like to stay in England.
If Everton stays in the PL, he can play there for sure. Or sides like Forest and Palace can afford him.
Well it would actually, as there's two effects of selling him; 1. improve our cash position (to re-invest in the squad, e.g. up-front payments for new signings subject to negotiations), and 2. it frees up room to maneuver within the 'FFP-constraints', i.e. eliminating the £13m yearly amortization (26m/2years remaining of his contract) for Maguire could allow us to spend e.g. £65m on a new player on a 5-year contract (65m/5y = 13m p.y.) on the same wages and still be status-quo with regards to FFP.Interesting thanks. I would be surprised if we got much more than £30m for him, in which case it wouldn't improve our ffp by much (unless getting his wages of our books does)
I don't think 20 million would be good honestly. A championship defender would probaby go for that, not an England starter. We need at least 30 million out of this for FFP and for logical reasons, we shouldn't be giving people away.
If they think he's laughable they won't put any amount of money down. The buyer obviously has to believe in him as a player within their system. Same as any player. It won't be based on memes or social media.I understand, but in the contrary if you're the buyer, would you put more than 25 for a defender that is laughed by the entire Europe and would put an extra eye on your team ?
It's a bet to put 30M for the 5th defender of Manchester United too.
Ah fair enough, I clearly don't really understand ffpWell it would actually, as there's two effects of selling him; 1. improve our cash position (to re-invest in the squad, e.g. up-front payments for new signings subject to negotiations), and 2. it frees up room to maneuver within the 'FFP-constraints', i.e. eliminating the £13m yearly amortization (26m/2years remaining of his contract) for Maguire could allow us to spend e.g. £65m on a new player on a 5-year contract (65m/5y = 13m p.y.) on the same wages and still be status-quo with regards to FFP.
I think you are getting confused. The article you linked is from a month before we signed Maguire, not the previous season when Mourinho wanted him.It's all just paper talk I am just recounting what I recall and what the papers said, unless I am getting confused with the timing of it all
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/footbal...chester-united-harry-maguire-will-cost-least/
I'd go along with that. Like a lot of these failed signings, he was highly rated at the time, but the price tag means he's been under intense scrutiny and rather than meet the high expectations he's been burdened by them.I was under the impression the links were generally £50-55m. Looking back it was a classic Mourinho shitstorm situation where he told the board one thing and the world a very different thing. Look I'm not saying he's good enough and he should move on but I think a lot of that fragility has come from being essentially a walking meme due to being the most expensive defender in the world. Had he not had that tag things likely would have been different.
We see these lists every summer. Believe it if we executeWow that list is music to my ears.
We see these lists every summer. Believe it if we execute
Wow that list is music to my ears.
When you're the club captain and 5th choice CB you've already been told to feck off Maguire will know
Got Villa written all over it
AgreeI think it’s best for him, the club and the national team that he moves on this summer. Makes no sense him staying given he’s now so far down the pecking order.
Agree. And boy it's about time.That’s as clear a “you’re not going to play, all the best… but let’s get a fee for you” I’ve ever read
Must be nice...
Must be nice...
Must be nice...
Why? There are many players that just need getting off the books.We are absolute idiots