They’re radically different. Torino is a stunning city surrounded by mountains and has gorgeous architecture and warm weather. This will take some adjusting for a sun-loving Argie. But if we start playing free flowing attacking football, it would help quite a bit. Mainly, he needs to be convinced by our ambition.
Give it 20 years and Manchester will be a beautiful coastal city with a tropical climateThey’re radically different. Torino is a stunning city surrounded by mountains and has gorgeous architecture and warm weather. This will take some adjusting for a sun-loving Argie. But if we start playing free flowing attacking football, it would help quite a bit. Mainly, he needs to be convinced by our ambition.
And Dybala is probably still then playing for us since we are so bad at offloading players.Give it 20 years and Manchester will be a beautiful coastal city with a tropical climate
He'll be a mentor for The Next Messi.And Dybala is probably still then playing for us since we are so bad at offloading players.
Not talking about Dybala now; you forget that players have families. I am sorry but if i am a kid and if my dad can chose between rainy England and sunny Spain or Italy, i would not chose EnglandWhy do we always have the Climate and Culture discussion?
It's 2019. If a footballer has a few days of he can go wherever he wants to in the world. The rest of their time is spent training, playing and relaxing.
They're not coming here to do a review channel.
Also, its Manchester not bloody Ulaanbaatar. (sorry Mongolians)
There are plenty of fun things to do and you can get anything you want sourced to your house.
I think we need to be convinced by his ambition as well. Ole made a big statement about getting players with the correct attitude and mentality. This lad has made no secret about wanting to stay at Juve, and why wouldn't he. They win their league and compete in CL. Most of the players we've either bought or are currently linked with would see as an upgrade. AWB, Maguire, Fernandes all seem keen/eager to play for us, this lad not so sure. He also wants a big pay rise, considering he's coming off a poor season by his standards, we'd need to be sure a new setting for him will bring out the best of him.
Not talking about Dybala now; you forget that players have families. I am sorry but if i am a kid and if my dad can chose between rainy England and sunny Spain or Italy, i would not chose England
He's gone for aperitivoNearly 5pm in Italy. What's the hold up?!
This one will be a real kick in the balls if he rejects us. Not only will we miss out on an exciting player but we'll be stuck with Lukaku.
Just like Zlatans sons chose for him to go from Paris to Manchester?
This is the truly depressing bit. Also, stuck with Lingard as first choice.Nearly 5pm in Italy. What's the hold up?!
This one will be a real kick in the balls if he rejects us. Not only will we miss out on an exciting player but we'll be stuck with Lukaku.
Is Turin that much warmer than Manchester? Say there's only a couple of degrees in it. It has a lot more sunny days, but warmth I'd say there isn't much in it. Rain wise, I think northern Italian cities get more rain per year on average than Uk cities, but less rainy days. So the rain is heavier when it does happen.They’re radically different. Torino is a stunning city surrounded by mountains and has gorgeous architecture and warm weather. This will take some adjusting for a sun-loving Argie. But if we start playing free flowing attacking football, it would help quite a bit. Mainly, he needs to be convinced by our ambition.
And end up like Dembele? Let the man go out!Its 2019, who goes out? Sit at home and play video games ffs.
There'll be white smoke coming out of Sarri'sThey were reportedly into a 10 minute conversation before Sarri checked out for a 4 hour cigarette break.
What did you want to do?
I've been to Manchester twice and I liked it a lot. Much nicer than it gets credit for.
This is the truly depressing bit. Also, stuck with Lingard as first choice.
All cities have shite areas, though.Try visiting Moss Side, Rusholme, Ardwick, Longsight or Cheetham Hill to name a few places and then see if you like it or think that it is nice.
Is Turin that much warmer than Manchester? Say there's only a couple of degrees in it. It has a lot more sunny days, but warmth I'd say there isn't much in it. Rain wise, I think northern Italian cities get more rain per year on average than Uk cities, but less rainy days. So the rain is heavier when it does happen.
I've never been a fan of London, I really don't understand the appeal. It just feels dirty and crime ridden even in the nicer areas.
Manchester is awesome. It has plenty of cool bars, incredible restaurants and it has a great musical heritage with some great venues to watch a gig or stand up comedy. You'd love it here Paulo!
The difference with London is that it has lots of nice areas outside the centre. It's a sprawling city, with a shitty tourist centre.
Manchester is basically the opposite. Great centre surrounded by grim areas.
Imagine if Lukaku kills it on deadline day.We've needed a lot of luck from the gods for this deal, i.e. Juve to be daft enough to propose the swap and Dybala being convinced to join our sinking ship and play Europa League. We're half way there!
Not really arguing Manchester is better, I just didn't think there's a huge amount of difference in the temperature. It is humid as balls in the north of Italy all year round though, that sucks.I’ve friends in both cities, I’d say it’s comfortably better in Torino. Plus, just a drive to warmer spots.
Imagine if Lukaku kills it on deadline day.
Not really arguing Manchester is better, I just didn't think there's a huge amount of difference in the temperature. It is humid as balls in the north of Italy all year round though, that sucks.
Is Turin that much warmer than Manchester? Say there's only a couple of degrees in it. It has a lot more sunny days, but warmth I'd say there isn't much in it. Rain wise, I think northern Italian cities get more rain per year on average than Uk cities, but less rainy days. So the rain is heavier when it does happen.
Hey! I used to live in Longsight!Try visiting Moss Side, Rusholme, Ardwick, Longsight or Cheetham Hill to name a few places and then see if you like it or think that it is nice.
It is warmer than Manchester, but not so much as Barcelona or other Mediterranean cities.This. Why people still believe that Turin or Milan, climate wise, are like Barcelona, Sicily or Athens?
Btw, Barcelona aint something special. There I said it. (Maybe thats because i m from Athenss soBarcelona seems like a similar shithole).