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Author Topic: January 2023 Transfer Rumours, Discussions and Done Deals Thread  (Read 399544 times)

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Re: January 2023 Transfer Rumours, Discussions and Done Deals Thread
« Reply #975 on: January 03, 2023, 06:44:22 PM »
We should make a bid for Maguire, £20m?

Him and Mings would be a brick wall and give us time to ease Carlos in.

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Re: January 2023 Transfer Rumours, Discussions and Done Deals Thread
« Reply #976 on: January 03, 2023, 06:47:34 PM »
We could do with more of an aerial threat from set-pieces, too.

Imagine defending a corner from Dougie with Maguire in the box.

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Re: January 2023 Transfer Rumours, Discussions and Done Deals Thread
« Reply #977 on: January 03, 2023, 06:55:06 PM »
We should make a bid for Maguire, £20m?

Him and Mings would be a brick wall and give us time to ease Carlos in.
It would be one way to get Maguire dropped by Southgate.

Don’t start for Man UTD ? Shoe in for England
Regular for Villa ? You are shit and not even fit for the England squad.

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Re: January 2023 Transfer Rumours, Discussions and Done Deals Thread
« Reply #978 on: January 03, 2023, 07:18:40 PM »
And his wages as captain of Man Utd would be easy match.

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Re: January 2023 Transfer Rumours, Discussions and Done Deals Thread
« Reply #979 on: January 03, 2023, 07:20:18 PM »
I'd rather re-sign Colin Calderwood.

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Re: January 2023 Transfer Rumours, Discussions and Done Deals Thread
« Reply #980 on: January 03, 2023, 07:32:00 PM »
It’s a lead weight now in hindsight, but at the time we signed a young, raw and promising Brazilian CF. Dreadful business were the deals we had Micah Richards or Shay Given.

Wesley wasn't "dreadful business", it was a £20m punt on a young player with potential who was doing "okay" six months into his English career.  He hadn't set the league alight, and he was never going to be Neymar, but we will never know how it might have turned out without his injury. We may well have outgrown him by now anyway - but he had 6 goals by this stage in the season, in a struggling side.  He would likely have got into double figures by the end of the season. Richarlison got 5 in his first season with Watford and got a £30m move off the back of it.

Players knackered by injury don't automatically become "dreadful bits of business".  Reserve that type of classification for the Ross McCormacks of this world. 



Correct.

Yes, that one can't be classed in the McCormack or... that bloke who ended up at the blues (I genuinely can't remember his name).  It was just bad luck for him and us.   Might've been OK might've been shite.  We will never know. 

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Re: January 2023 Transfer Rumours, Discussions and Done Deals Thread
« Reply #981 on: January 03, 2023, 07:33:04 PM »
What's Steve Foster up to?

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Re: January 2023 Transfer Rumours, Discussions and Done Deals Thread
« Reply #982 on: January 03, 2023, 07:34:07 PM »
We should make a bid for Maguire, £20m?

Him and Mings would be a brick wall and give us time to ease Carlos in.
 

ew, no.

After years of mistakes at the back, the last thing we need is a ManU reject trying to revive his career. Go let him fade away somewhere else.
« Last Edit: January 03, 2023, 09:23:02 PM by villadelph »

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Re: January 2023 Transfer Rumours, Discussions and Done Deals Thread
« Reply #983 on: January 03, 2023, 07:34:15 PM »
It’s a lead weight now in hindsight, but at the time we signed a young, raw and promising Brazilian CF. Dreadful business were the deals we had Micah Richards or Shay Given.

Wesley wasn't "dreadful business", it was a £20m punt on a young player with potential who was doing "okay" six months into his English career.  He hadn't set the league alight, and he was never going to be Neymar, but we will never know how it might have turned out without his injury. We may well have outgrown him by now anyway - but he had 6 goals by this stage in the season, in a struggling side.  He would likely have got into double figures by the end of the season. Richarlison got 5 in his first season with Watford and got a £30m move off the back of it.

Players knackered by injury don't automatically become "dreadful bits of business".  Reserve that type of classification for the Ross McCormacks of this world. 

This argument has been well rehearsed, but in short I thought he was poor when we bought him and didn't see a single thing to change my mind in the period he played for us up to his injury.  He never looked like being the answer.

He was never particulalry quick so given he's running again now I would have thought if there was genuine significant underlying talent he would be able to get a game above pub team level now. 

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Re: January 2023 Transfer Rumours, Discussions and Done Deals Thread
« Reply #984 on: January 03, 2023, 07:40:31 PM »
It’s a lead weight now in hindsight, but at the time we signed a young, raw and promising Brazilian CF. Dreadful business were the deals we had Micah Richards or Shay Given.

Wesley wasn't "dreadful business", it was a £20m punt on a young player with potential who was doing "okay" six months into his English career.  He hadn't set the league alight, and he was never going to be Neymar, but we will never know how it might have turned out without his injury. We may well have outgrown him by now anyway - but he had 6 goals by this stage in the season, in a struggling side.  He would likely have got into double figures by the end of the season. Richarlison got 5 in his first season with Watford and got a £30m move off the back of it.

Players knackered by injury don't automatically become "dreadful bits of business".  Reserve that type of classification for the Ross McCormacks of this world. 



Correct.

Yes, that one can't be classed in the McCormack or... that bloke who ended up at the blues (I genuinely can't remember his name).  It was just bad luck for him and us.   Might've been OK might've been shite.  We will never know.

Scott Hogan?

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Re: January 2023 Transfer Rumours, Discussions and Done Deals Thread
« Reply #985 on: January 03, 2023, 07:41:34 PM »
It’s a lead weight now in hindsight, but at the time we signed a young, raw and promising Brazilian CF. Dreadful business were the deals we had Micah Richards or Shay Given.

Wesley wasn't "dreadful business", it was a £20m punt on a young player with potential who was doing "okay" six months into his English career.  He hadn't set the league alight, and he was never going to be Neymar, but we will never know how it might have turned out without his injury. We may well have outgrown him by now anyway - but he had 6 goals by this stage in the season, in a struggling side.  He would likely have got into double figures by the end of the season. Richarlison got 5 in his first season with Watford and got a £30m move off the back of it.

Players knackered by injury don't automatically become "dreadful bits of business".  Reserve that type of classification for the Ross McCormacks of this world. 



Correct.

Yes, that one can't be classed in the McCormack or... that bloke who ended up at the blues (I genuinely can't remember his name).  It was just bad luck for him and us.   Might've been OK might've been shite.  We will never know.

Scott Hogan?

Yes!  That's him. Total shite that one. 

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Re: January 2023 Transfer Rumours, Discussions and Done Deals Thread
« Reply #986 on: January 03, 2023, 07:45:04 PM »
As an assortment of cocktail sausages strung together he's done pretty well for himself I'd say

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Re: January 2023 Transfer Rumours, Discussions and Done Deals Thread
« Reply #987 on: January 03, 2023, 07:53:48 PM »
Maguire is a Mings style “body on the line, throw him a brick and he’ll head it away” style defender.

We could use the opposite of that.

Also, imagine what his wages requirement would be like.

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Re: January 2023 Transfer Rumours, Discussions and Done Deals Thread
« Reply #988 on: January 03, 2023, 08:03:34 PM »
The only way you could make a central defence of Maguire and Mings any slower would be to go three at the back with the corpse of Bobby Moore.

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Re: January 2023 Transfer Rumours, Discussions and Done Deals Thread
« Reply #989 on: January 03, 2023, 08:09:29 PM »
The only way you could make a central defence of Maguire and Mings any slower would be to go three at the back with the corpse of Bobby Moore.

Bobby Moore’s corpse would make fewer gaffes.

 


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