To persuade him that this is a good deal we'd probably have to agree a (low) fee for a future sale, but at least we'd get something.
MON was mental when it came to defenders.Bought pretty much an entire defence one season, then the next season, bought another entire defence.He must have spent over £30m on defenders.KnightFriedelCollinsDunneWarnockBeye (remember him?)Shorey (or him?)Luke YoungCuellarCurtis Davies... all in the space of two seasons. Insane.EDIT I make that just under 50m.
Selling Cahill was the one thing I'll never forgive O'Neill for.
Quote from: Dante Lavelli on November 16, 2014, 07:55:27 PMTo persuade him that this is a good deal we'd probably have to agree a (low) fee for a future sale, but at least we'd get something.Unless his agent is a complete idiot, then he'll realise that that low fee would basically be added on to Delph's signing-on fee if he didn't sign a new deal. As I see it, the only reason Delph would sign a new deal is if he is worried about his injury and thinks that he's better off with the bird in his hand rather than the two in a better-off club's bush, and risking how his various ailments are in July. I can't see why any other reason why any player would sign a contract now.
Delph will probably go to Spurs no matter who their manager is next season. So we will lose Vlaar and Delph and Benteke might clear off as well.It's deeply worrying.
Quote from: Ron Manager on November 16, 2014, 09:52:06 PMDelph will probably go to Spurs no matter who their manager is next season. So we will lose Vlaar and Delph and Benteke might clear off as well.It's deeply worrying.Still, the wage bill will be nice and low once they've left :-/