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Re: Emi Martinez
« Reply #7845 on: June 20, 2025, 06:21:48 PM »
The Yanited fans don't seem that happy that they're getting a "declining Emi" whilst funding our move for Chevalier.

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Re: Emi Martinez
« Reply #7846 on: June 20, 2025, 06:28:30 PM »
The Yanited fans don't seem that happy that they're getting a "declining Emi" whilst funding our move for Chevalier.

The first seven words here sum them up entirely.

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Re: Emi Martinez
« Reply #7847 on: June 20, 2025, 06:32:59 PM »
They’d be significantly improving their team at our detriment

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Re: Emi Martinez
« Reply #7848 on: June 20, 2025, 06:41:42 PM »
I’ll only believe Martinez is going when we and him are filmed training in a London park pretending that all is well.

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Re: Emi Martinez
« Reply #7849 on: June 20, 2025, 06:48:22 PM »
They’d be significantly improving their team at our detriment

Man U have always had good players. Every new one just pushes another player down into their toxic bomb squad.

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Re: Emi Martinez
« Reply #7850 on: June 20, 2025, 08:02:56 PM »
We shouldn't be selling him.

And certainly not to them.


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Re: Emi Martinez
« Reply #7851 on: June 20, 2025, 08:30:15 PM »
We have to box smartly, a lot smarter in fact than most. We certainly won't miss last seasons Emi, the questions become; (i) will we get the Emi we've known before back? (ii) If we do, for how long? (iii) will we get better maximal value from his sale at any other point? (iv) if we don't move for a other keeper now, like the lad at Lille, will we have the funds to do it again?

Chevallier might not be as good as Emi at his peak, but he's clearly no mug and has just as higher ceiling to be world number 1, being French, and for considerably longer.

It's about trade offs. Is this lad worse than Emi last season? No. Does it reduce wages by maybe £120k a week to allow spends or savings elsewhere? Probably.


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Re: Emi Martinez
« Reply #7852 on: June 20, 2025, 08:34:48 PM »
We have to box smartly, a lot smarter in fact than most. We certainly won't miss last seasons Emi, the questions become; (i) will we get the Emi we've known before back? (ii) If we do, for how long? (iii) will we get better maximal value from his sale at any other point? (iv) if we don't move for a other keeper now, like the lad at Lille, will we have the funds to do it again?

Chevallier might not be as good as Emi at his peak, but he's clearly no mug and has just as higher ceiling to be world number 1, being French, and for considerably longer.

It's about trade offs. Is this lad worse than Emi last season? No. Does it reduce wages by maybe £120k a week to allow spends or savings elsewhere? Probably.



Yep, he becomes an asset which is only going to increase in value, too.

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Re: Emi Martinez
« Reply #7853 on: June 20, 2025, 08:35:44 PM »
We have to box smartly, a lot smarter in fact than most. We certainly won't miss last seasons Emi, the questions become; (i) will we get the Emi we've known before back? (ii) If we do, for how long? (iii) will we get better maximal value from his sale at any other point? (iv) if we don't move for a other keeper now, like the lad at Lille, will we have the funds to do it again?

Chevallier might not be as good as Emi at his peak, but he's clearly no mug and has just as higher ceiling to be world number 1, being French, and for considerably longer.

It's about trade offs. Is this lad worse than Emi last season? No. Does it reduce wages by maybe £120k a week to allow spends or savings elsewhere? Probably.




Yup - there’s cost and whether Emi is going to start on the decline now and whether last year was the start or just a mixed season. If we sell it’ll be a calculated gamble, but there’s no certainty either way.

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Re: Emi Martinez
« Reply #7854 on: June 20, 2025, 08:58:58 PM »
Don’t the best clubs sell their assets to their rivals just before they start going downhill and just after they have peaked?

We do have a very clever boss and a very shrewd transfer negotiator in our ranks.

Maybe ten or twenty years ago, this was us buying a slightly past it former great.

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Re: Emi Martinez
« Reply #7855 on: June 20, 2025, 09:02:55 PM »
Like God

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Re: Emi Martinez
« Reply #7856 on: June 20, 2025, 09:31:51 PM »
Like God

They didn't get rid of God for footballing reasons though, just he rubbed Fergie up the wrong way. And tbf, if we didn't have Jim Walker, Macca wouldn't have been anymore then a good player who occasionally played a match.

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Re: Emi Martinez
« Reply #7857 on: June 20, 2025, 09:49:29 PM »
I’m pretty sure it’s been said on here that every player knows the price to sell them.  Emi will be no different.  It’s entirely his call if he wants to leave but certainly not for anything below our valuation of him.

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Re: Emi Martinez
« Reply #7858 on: June 20, 2025, 10:13:56 PM »
Like God

They didn't get rid of God for footballing reasons though, just he rubbed Fergie up the wrong way. And tbf, if we didn't have Jim Walker, Macca wouldn't have been anymore then a good player who occasionally played a match.
I dont disagree with any of that - but I guess what I mean is class is permenent, form is temporary.  There some big gloves to fill and I just dont want us to underestimate that.

He could easily be a world class GK for the next 4 years, and if all goes well they could be 4 of the best years in the club history. 

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Re: Emi Martinez
« Reply #7859 on: June 20, 2025, 10:17:42 PM »
All of the above is correct. I think most could stomach Emi leaving for a new challenge to a top club so he can win things we can’t quite offer him immediately. And certainly with respect to needing to address our financial challenges domestically and with UEFA. But it’s going to those ****** that makes it hard. If indeed it’s true. Go to Spain, France, Germany, Italy etc. Just not to them.

 


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