look at it this way, without a take over we could have 50m plus to spend through the sales of Weimann, Sylla, Benteke and Delph. Used wisely - and that's the biggest variable - we could end up with a better side than we have now. Other clubs have gone through similar upheaval and change(Southampton for example) and have emerged more competitive. It might not be all doom and gloom, life goes on long after our current favourites have left, even though at the time, they appear irreplaceable.
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on June 27, 2015, 09:40:10 AMThis I didn't know. But it emphasises the point about them wanting first team football. Delph would not be guaranteed that a year away from the Euros.He wouldn't be guaranteed it, but who would be keeping him out of the team at Man City?Fernando played 29 games last season, Lampard played 38 games, Milner played 45 games. Two of them have left and would anybody pick Fernando in midfield over Delph?Particularly with rumours about Touré leaving as well, I think he'd fancy himself to play plenty of matches if he did go there.
This I didn't know. But it emphasises the point about them wanting first team football. Delph would not be guaranteed that a year away from the Euros.
Quote from: Dave on June 27, 2015, 09:52:21 AMQuote from: kippaxvilla2 on June 27, 2015, 09:40:10 AMThis I didn't know. But it emphasises the point about them wanting first team football. Delph would not be guaranteed that a year away from the Euros.He wouldn't be guaranteed it, but who would be keeping him out of the team at Man City?Fernando played 29 games last season, Lampard played 38 games, Milner played 45 games. Two of them have left and would anybody pick Fernando in midfield over Delph?Particularly with rumours about Touré leaving as well, I think he'd fancy himself to play plenty of matches if he did go there.I can see the point. However, based on that logic then there would've been a good chance Milner would've been a regular starter and he didn't see fit to stay even with all the money they were offering
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on June 27, 2015, 12:13:11 PMQuote from: Dave on June 27, 2015, 09:52:21 AMQuote from: kippaxvilla2 on June 27, 2015, 09:40:10 AMThis I didn't know. But it emphasises the point about them wanting first team football. Delph would not be guaranteed that a year away from the Euros.He wouldn't be guaranteed it, but who would be keeping him out of the team at Man City?Fernando played 29 games last season, Lampard played 38 games, Milner played 45 games. Two of them have left and would anybody pick Fernando in midfield over Delph?Particularly with rumours about Touré leaving as well, I think he'd fancy himself to play plenty of matches if he did go there.I can see the point. However, based on that logic then there would've been a good chance Milner would've been a regular starter and he didn't see fit to stay even with all the money they were offeringYup, a fair point.
Quote from: Dave on June 27, 2015, 12:28:48 PMQuote from: kippaxvilla2 on June 27, 2015, 12:13:11 PMQuote from: Dave on June 27, 2015, 09:52:21 AMQuote from: kippaxvilla2 on June 27, 2015, 09:40:10 AMThis I didn't know. But it emphasises the point about them wanting first team football. Delph would not be guaranteed that a year away from the Euros.He wouldn't be guaranteed it, but who would be keeping him out of the team at Man City?Fernando played 29 games last season, Lampard played 38 games, Milner played 45 games. Two of them have left and would anybody pick Fernando in midfield over Delph?Particularly with rumours about Touré leaving as well, I think he'd fancy himself to play plenty of matches if he did go there.I can see the point. However, based on that logic then there would've been a good chance Milner would've been a regular starter and he didn't see fit to stay even with all the money they were offeringYup, a fair point.I think that is, for whatever reason, because they don't play him through the middle and never really have. His competition isn't Fernando etc. I agree that at this moment I think Delph starts for Man City but that might be with tinted glasses.2 things for me. 1: I think the release cause is relegation only (we know nothing but that's what I'd be guessing). 2: That statement really was different to what you would hear from any footballer anywhere when signing a contract. I think the lad is a good egg. I wouldn't begrudge him the move though if he did. He could earn a lot more dough.
Not that I want it to happen but we would be at least getting £10m for someone who 5 months ago looked like they were going for nowt