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Offline PeterWithesShin

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Re: Youri Tielemans - Gone
« Reply #2190 on: Today at 10:56:11 AM »
Poor bastard would have been claiming UC if he'd stayed.

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Re: Youri Tielemans - Gone
« Reply #2191 on: Today at 10:57:27 AM »
Question?  Would we be happy spending that on a 30year old and paying him £200k per week for 5 years? We know he can be great but that is financial madness

No. I can't blame him for taking that deal, but no way should we have matched it.


This got me thinking , even if we had no restrictions would we entertain those figures ?  i doubt it

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Re: Youri Tielemans - Gone
« Reply #2192 on: Today at 10:59:36 AM »
Did he shed a tear as he said his goodbyes to the Bodymoor Heath staff and did he hug the canteen ladies. Did he even clear his locker?

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Re: Youri Tielemans - Gone
« Reply #2193 on: Today at 10:59:46 AM »
Question?  Would we be happy spending that on a 30year old and paying him £200k per week for 5 years? We know he can be great but that is financial madness

No. I can't blame him for taking that deal, but no way should we have matched it.


This got me thinking , even if we had no restrictions would we entertain those figures ?  i doubt it

He isn't the quickest player now, imagine him at 35! And best of luck shifting him out if he does drop off in form as he ages, when he is on £200k a week. It is insanity.

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Re: Youri Tielemans - Gone
« Reply #2194 on: Today at 11:00:58 AM »
It is absolutely nuts, and I actually find it heartwarming as they've clearly not learned any lessons.

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Re: Youri Tielemans - Gone
« Reply #2195 on: Today at 11:02:39 AM »
He’s a quality player if used right but if they continue playing their quick in the break stuff the game will pass him by. Their supporters - who are no doubt ignorant - seem underwhelmed by him.

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Re: Youri Tielemans - Gone
« Reply #2196 on: Today at 11:03:59 AM »
It is absolutely nuts, and I actually find it heartwarming as they've clearly not learned any lessons.

They have learnt as previously they give 300k per week.

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Re: Youri Tielemans - Gone
« Reply #2197 on: Today at 11:43:03 AM »
Most footballers aspire to have a career. Then they aspire to play at the highest level they can. Then they aspire to play for the biggest most famous clubs (and sometimes for the biggest and best managers).

There's a handful that pretty much every footballer would want to play for in their career.

Real Madrid
Barcelona
Bayern Munich
Liverpool
Man Utd.

You could potentially add in Juventus and Milan but the football is a bit shit in Italy these days.

If you're offered a massive, lucrative and lengthy contract by one of them you'd be daft not to take it.

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« Reply #2198 on: Today at 11:48:25 AM »
Most footballers aspire to have a career. Then they aspire to play at the highest level they can. Then they aspire to play for the biggest most famous clubs (and sometimes for the biggest and best managers).

There's a handful that pretty much every footballer would want to play for in their career.

Real Madrid
Barcelona
Bayern Munich
Liverpool
Man Utd.

You could potentially add in Juventus and Milan but the football is a bit shit in Italy these days.

If you're offered a massive, lucrative and lengthy contract by one of them you'd be daft not to take it.

Don't think anyone would ever forgo him the choice. It's a short career and he has a family to think about. Doesn't really change how I feel about it.

Contract was on the table and he shunned it. We're football fans, not being logical about these sort of things is part of the joy of it. I can understand and even appreciate his decision whilst also hoping they lose every game going forward.


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Re: Youri Tielemans - Gone
« Reply #2199 on: Today at 11:49:27 AM »
Most footballers aspire to have a career. Then they aspire to play at the highest level they can. Then they aspire to play for the biggest most famous clubs (and sometimes for the biggest and best managers).

There's a handful that pretty much every footballer would want to play for in their career.

Real Madrid
Barcelona
Bayern Munich
Liverpool
Man Utd.

You could potentially add in Juventus and Milan but the football is a bit shit in Italy these days.

If you're offered a massive, lucrative and lengthy contract by one of them you'd be daft not to take it.

Also footballers are anywhere between ten and fifty years younger than most of us posting on here - so I don't think will most would really see those bigger Italian teams as much of a draw at all. Youri's no spring chicken and was ten years when AC Milan last won the Champions League.

But the counter-point is that because of the age they've grown up in football, you can probably replace them with PSG and Man City. Annoyingly.

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Re: Youri Tielemans - Gone
« Reply #2200 on: Today at 11:56:56 AM »
Honestly, if you're 29 year old footballer and someone offers you a 5 year, £50m contract, and you don't even have to move house, you take it.

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Re: Youri Tielemans - Gone
« Reply #2201 on: Today at 12:09:34 PM »
My ManUre mate asked how much they were paying him. I said £200k a week seems to be the number bandied about. He said that was an excellent deal, Casemiro was on over £300k, Rashford still is. I smiled sadly and cheered-up by watching Digne throw his reputation away live on television.

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Re: Youri Tielemans - Gone
« Reply #2202 on: Today at 03:33:15 PM »
From Tielemans perspective, a lucrative 4 year deal at 29 on wages we would likely not pay is understandable from a financial point of view in moving. Tactically, I’m not sure it’s a good move as I think he and Bruno Fernandes may well crowd each other in building play and there will only be one winner there.

From our perspective, it may not be the worst time to sell with his age, mileage on the clock and although a lower fee than he is worth, it’s pure profit.

I think Tielemans was an excellent signing who did a very good job and scored a cracker in a European final to help win us a trophy. A sale I think we may look back on as smart in the future.

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Re: Youri Tielemans - Gone
« Reply #2203 on: Today at 03:42:34 PM »
From Tielemans perspective, a lucrative 4 year deal at 29 on wages we would likely not pay is understandable from a financial point of view in moving. Tactically, I’m not sure it’s a good move as I think he and Bruno Fernandes may well crowd each other in building play and there will only be one winner there.

From our perspective, it may not be the worst time to sell with his age, mileage on the clock and although a lower fee than he is worth, it’s pure profit.

I think Tielemans was an excellent signing who did a very good job and scored a cracker in a European final to help win us a trophy. A sale I think we may look back on as smart in the future.

The fact its 5 years and not 4 may have helped overcome any doubts.

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Re: Youri Tielemans - Gone
« Reply #2204 on: Today at 03:43:35 PM »
We've juiced him for all he's worth and now that tat club up North, who haven't been fit to polish our trophies for the vast majority of their existence, can have the dregs.  8)

 


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