Quote from: mr underhill on August 29, 2014, 01:56:50 PMaren't Valencia also interested?I saw they just entered the fray.It looks like the Tesco bags are going to snap up Seb Blanco for only £2m, and I think his creativity could've been used here. Oh well. Apparently Alex Song is coming to England in the cheap, west ham in the lead.
aren't Valencia also interested?
Quote from: villadelph on August 29, 2014, 02:03:08 PMQuote from: mr underhill on August 29, 2014, 01:56:50 PMaren't Valencia also interested?I saw they just entered the fray.It looks like the Tesco bags are going to snap up Seb Blanco for only £2m, and I think his creativity could've been used here. Oh well. Apparently Alex Song is coming to England in the cheap, west ham in the lead.I really like Alex Song but he's ever so injury prone.
Quote from: Clampy on August 29, 2014, 02:10:19 PMQuote from: villadelph on August 29, 2014, 02:03:08 PMQuote from: mr underhill on August 29, 2014, 01:56:50 PMaren't Valencia also interested?I saw they just entered the fray.It looks like the Tesco bags are going to snap up Seb Blanco for only £2m, and I think his creativity could've been used here. Oh well. Apparently Alex Song is coming to England in the cheap, west ham in the lead.I really like Alex Song but he's ever so injury prone.We've got Sanchez to fill that kind of role. As for Cleverley, I wonder if the chance to work with Roy Keane might be persuasive. Keane is likely to be an idol for a lot of current players and I just wonder whether that might be a draw, particularly for midfield players. Or am I just clutching at straws?
Milner is an average winger, but an excellent central midfielder. He's won two titles, an FA Cup and a League Cup, played Euorpean football but at the expense of his potential.Fine balance really. I think I'd end up being disappointed that I didn't get the chance to show what sort of player I was capable of being.
Quote from: Ads on August 29, 2014, 11:57:09 AMMilner is an average winger, but an excellent central midfielder. He's won two titles, an FA Cup and a League Cup, played Euorpean football but at the expense of his potential.Fine balance really. I think I'd end up being disappointed that I didn't get the chance to show what sort of player I was capable of being. I don't think he was ever that good to think that way to be honest, even in his best position
The Cleverley manoeuvre has a neat, if unintended serendipity as you comment rightly Toronto. The message it sends out is don't try to second guess the Villa. The Lawro massive had got us written off and sinking. A bid of £8 million for a £12 million player would have had the pundits still writing us off for wishful thinking. Just trying to boost season ticket sales they would have scoffed. But to make an offer of £8 million for a player worth £4 million is blue sky (sorry about the B word) thinking LVG can only dream of. In one move we have got our billionaire owner back. Naive he may be and fickle too and impulsive but he still has a hell of a lot of money.
Quote from: brian green on August 29, 2014, 03:11:30 PMThe Cleverley manoeuvre has a neat, if unintended serendipity as you comment rightly Toronto. The message it sends out is don't try to second guess the Villa. The Lawro massive had got us written off and sinking. A bid of £8 million for a £12 million player would have had the pundits still writing us off for wishful thinking. Just trying to boost season ticket sales they would have scoffed. But to make an offer of £8 million for a player worth £4 million is blue sky (sorry about the B word) thinking LVG can only dream of. In one move we have got our billionaire owner back. Naive he may be and fickle too and impulsive but he still has a hell of a lot of money.the one thing I'll say for the market is that it is what it is. By that I mean, I really have no idea Cleverley's actual worth other than to position against other deals. English players are inflated in price and average PL clubs tend to pay too much for players anyway. But when you look at some of the other bizarre deals that have taken place is the figure being quoted anything other than what the market is dictating and for a player that not that long ago was playing quite frequently for the champions and in the England squad? As for Randy I have never felt he gave up, just that he didn't have the appetite to sustain what he started to that degree. He hasn't sold the club yet so he needs to support it which he continues to do even if on a more conservative level.
Quote from: richard moore on August 29, 2014, 03:02:49 PMQuote from: Ads on August 29, 2014, 11:57:09 AMMilner is an average winger, but an excellent central midfielder. He's won two titles, an FA Cup and a League Cup, played Euorpean football but at the expense of his potential.Fine balance really. I think I'd end up being disappointed that I didn't get the chance to show what sort of player I was capable of being. I don't think he was ever that good to think that way to be honest, even in his best position For that six months he played in central midfield, he was as good as Gerrard.