Quote from: pauliewalnuts on January 07, 2015, 05:04:01 PMQuote from: villadelph on January 07, 2015, 03:43:46 PMI'd sign up Sinclair in a heartbeat. Even if he's not getting games anyone that is surrounded by that level of talent day in and day out at training will at least bring some skill to the squad. Yep, that definitely showed with Cleverley.Oh.Oh yeah, that United team was so unified.. there was no internal friction or poisoned atmosphere there. Totally different clubs, totally different level of expectations for each.
Quote from: villadelph on January 07, 2015, 03:43:46 PMI'd sign up Sinclair in a heartbeat. Even if he's not getting games anyone that is surrounded by that level of talent day in and day out at training will at least bring some skill to the squad. Yep, that definitely showed with Cleverley.Oh.
I'd sign up Sinclair in a heartbeat. Even if he's not getting games anyone that is surrounded by that level of talent day in and day out at training will at least bring some skill to the squad.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/aston-villa/11331884/Aston-Villa-hopes-of-signing-Scott-Sinclair-from-Manchester-City-hit-stumbling-block-over-2.5m-fee.htmlLerner out, Fox out, Lambert out.
Dave from Bath's mate knows Sinclair and says he can't be arsed with football beyond it being a wealthy means to an end so his stagnation is a worrying sign. I'm a sucker for players with obvious attacking talent no matter how hidden it may be though. £2.5m is pretty much peanuts, even to us.
Quote from: eamonn on January 08, 2015, 01:03:24 AMDave from Bath's mate knows Sinclair and says he can't be arsed with football beyond it being a wealthy means to an end so his stagnation is a worrying sign. I'm a sucker for players with obvious attacking talent no matter how hidden it may be though. £2.5m is pretty much peanuts, even to us.I think it's a lot of money for a player who's barely played in the last few years. £500,000 maybe, but not £2.5 million.
May as well put it here as well, as the Bishop said to the actress.Daily StarQuoteThe Manchester United midfielder is on a season-long loan at Villa Park after being told he has no long-term future at Old Trafford.The England star has made 17 appearances for Paul Lambert's men this season, with Villa keen to make the deal full-time in June.Villa are willing to meet United's £7m asking price, but Starsport understands the 25-year-old will snub the Midlands outfit because he wants to go to the Toffees.Goodison Park boss Roberto Martinez is a long time admirer of Cleverley and is desperate to add him to his squad in the summer.Martinez is bracing himself for the loss of rising star Ross Barkley, who is a summer target of Premier League champions Manchester City.The big-spenders are confident of landing Barkley in a £40m deal and Martinez will use some of the funds to lure Cleverley to Merseyside.
The Manchester United midfielder is on a season-long loan at Villa Park after being told he has no long-term future at Old Trafford.The England star has made 17 appearances for Paul Lambert's men this season, with Villa keen to make the deal full-time in June.Villa are willing to meet United's £7m asking price, but Starsport understands the 25-year-old will snub the Midlands outfit because he wants to go to the Toffees.Goodison Park boss Roberto Martinez is a long time admirer of Cleverley and is desperate to add him to his squad in the summer.Martinez is bracing himself for the loss of rising star Ross Barkley, who is a summer target of Premier League champions Manchester City.The big-spenders are confident of landing Barkley in a £40m deal and Martinez will use some of the funds to lure Cleverley to Merseyside.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on January 07, 2015, 11:26:17 PMMay as well put it here as well, as the Bishop said to the actress.Daily StarQuoteThe Manchester United midfielder is on a season-long loan at Villa Park after being told he has no long-term future at Old Trafford.The England star has made 17 appearances for Paul Lambert's men this season, with Villa keen to make the deal full-time in June.Villa are willing to meet United's £7m asking price, but Starsport understands the 25-year-old will snub the Midlands outfit because he wants to go to the Toffees.Goodison Park boss Roberto Martinez is a long time admirer of Cleverley and is desperate to add him to his squad in the summer.Martinez is bracing himself for the loss of rising star Ross Barkley, who is a summer target of Premier League champions Manchester City.The big-spenders are confident of landing Barkley in a £40m deal and Martinez will use some of the funds to lure Cleverley to Merseyside.Bloody hell. If this is true a blessing in disguise. He has always thought he is too good for us, remember the bollocks we had trying to sign him when he buggered off up to M6 when he heard Everton were interested? He has shown little to nothing since being here, get gone pal. I honestly think if you polled Villa fans on who they would rather have between Westwood and Cleverley, 95% would be in favour of Westwood
There are some Twatterings about us offering Valencia 5m for Carles Gil, whoever he might be...