comment by Clever - son son son - 'The Special One' or Dare To Zlatan' (U18599)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by ManUtdDaredevil (U9612)
posted 9 minutes ago
Stupid decision all round
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Spending 100m on a player who is not even as good as Yaya Toure is madness.
100m should be acquiring the Ronaldo that left Utd or Messi.
100m would add 3 top quality players to the squad and improve it immensely.
He certainly hasn't impressed me to the tune of £100 million at the Euros.
We'd get Cristiano back for that.
£100M for a player who probably doesn't even want to come to us, and therefore will leave in 3/4 years to Spain, is scary.
comment by ManUtdDaredevil (U9612)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by Clever - son son son - 'The Special One' or Dare To Zlatan' (U18599)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by ManUtdDaredevil (U9612)
posted 9 minutes ago
Stupid decision all round
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Why is it?
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Spending 100m on a player who is not even as good as Yaya Toure is madness.
100m should be acquiring the Ronaldo that left Utd or Messi.
100m would add 3 top quality players to the squad and improve it immensely.
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100 million on a player is ridiculous, I completely agree. But lets look at the 'context' He was our player and let go and we have been screaming out for a midfielder of his quality since he left. He has gone to Juventus and proved himself against some top teams (CL too) and there is a reason all the top clubs want him.
We may not get him but if we do and at that price i will be happy. Jordan Ibe, yep, that guy who played a handful of games for LFC is possibly being sold for 15mil. Troy Deeney - 30 odd million.
That is the way football is now. Do you remember the outrage when we spent what was scene as obscene on potential (Rio and Rooney)?
I'm just glad, that my club, are finally spending some serious money (in terms of today's market to stay competitive.) We don't have an SAF that can win leagues with Bebe, and also we are filthy rich and I'd rather money be spent on the team than go to the glaziers!
comment by whoskissingcamerasinoz (U1703)
posted 12 minutes ago
£100M for a player who probably doesn't even want to come to us, and therefore will leave in 3/4 years to Spain, is scary.
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He will only get that offer to move to Spain (if we get him) if he lives up to the price tag, because teams will know it will take at least what we paid for him to prise him away in his prime if we tie him to a 5 year deal, with a buyout clause of £100m+.
And do you see him becoming, and sustaining, world class to justify those prices?
comment by Beeb (U1841)
posted 5 minutes ago
And do you see him becoming, and sustaining, world class to justify those prices?
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From what I have seen, no. I think Martial is more likely to become the next superstar than Pogba. Not that having both wouldn't be a fantastic situation to find ourselves in.
As I pointed out in an earlier post, the figures being discussed are about the same, as a proportion of revenue, as the fee we paid for Rio Ferdinand in 2002. For 100m you don't get the best player in the world these days. It's a world record figure but the fact is that the market has inflated since best two or three players changed hands.
In terms of business model, there's an argument that the expenditure is justified if, like Rio, Pogba performs as one of the best players in the world in his position over the course of the next decade.
Honestly, the money we spend on Pogba shouldn't put off fans. When you see Watford turning down a £30m bid for a average player, or the likes of West Ham looking to throw money at any half decent player puts into perspective the sort of market the club is in. With our finances, sponsor money and the TV money coming, £100m+ really isn't much to the club overall. If we don't spend that, it goes to owners, so who cares, really? It's not your money. Always thought the most important was the player having the right mentality to handle the pressure and I think Pogba has that.
If Pogba was going to City or any other club for that fee and we pulled out the deal then I would be pisssed at the club. United have done well so far in the transfer market, but someone like Pogba takes the team to the next level, brings that fear factor back, something we have lacked for a while now. Just look at what the opposition fans are saying, they're bricking it. That's all I need
As for Pogba potentially leaving, you can't say he will leave for certain. He has friends here, he knows Manchester well enough and if he comes it's because he enjoyed his time here. And with Woodward, the club won't bend over for anyone, they will have to go very far to get him off us.
Impossible to get not get excited about this transfer.
comment by Vishnu (U18090)
posted 37 seconds ago
Honestly, the money we spend on Pogba shouldn't put off fans. When you see Watford turning down a £30m bid for a average player, or the likes of West Ham looking to throw money at any half decent player puts into perspective the sort of market the club is in. With our finances, sponsor money and the TV money coming, £100m+ really isn't much to the club overall. If we don't spend that, it goes to owners, so who cares, really? It's not your money. Always thought the most important was the player having the right mentality to handle the pressure and I think Pogba has that.
If Pogba was going to City or any other club for that fee and we pulled out the deal then I would be pisssed at the club. United have done well so far in the transfer market, but someone like Pogba takes the team to the next level, brings that fear factor back, something we have lacked for a while now. Just look at what the opposition fans are saying, they're bricking it. That's all I need
As for Pogba potentially leaving, you can't say he will leave for certain. He has friends here, he knows Manchester well enough and if he comes it's because he enjoyed his time here. And with Woodward, the club won't bend over for anyone, they will have to go very far to get him off us.
Impossible to get not get excited about this transfer.
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comment by Ruiney (U1005)
posted 2 hours, 23 minutes ago
Everybody stay CALM
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comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 38 minutes ago
As I pointed out in an earlier post, the figures being discussed are about the same, as a proportion of revenue, as the fee we paid for Rio Ferdinand in 2002. For 100m you don't get the best player in the world these days. It's a world record figure but the fact is that the market has inflated since best two or three players changed hands.
In terms of business model, there's an argument that the expenditure is justified if, like Rio, Pogba performs as one of the best players in the world in his position over the course of the next decade.
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Such a rare pleasure to read an intelligent comment on here.
We could even keep Pogba for 4-5 years and then sell him for £50m and it would still be a worthwhile deal for us.
Or do people here think Pogba is not even worth £10m per year?
with Woodward, the club won't bend over for anyone,
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Unless he's buying, in which in that case, he puts on his gimp mask, lubes up, and opens his cheeks.
Impossible to get not get excited about this transfer.
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Why on earth does anyone think Pogba is going to come back here?
Unless he's buying, in which in that case, he puts on his gimp mask, lubes up, and opens his cheeks.
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And will still fail to sign Pogba anyway. When a player wants to sign for Real Madrid, 99% of the time that is precisely what happens.
And Real will not have to spend £100m to get their man either.
It's not likely, for me he will stay at Juve until Real Madrid meet his valuation, or his price drops if he gets nearer the end of his contract.
But it's not impossible, we have a lot of money to seriously up his wages, he might want to work with Mourinho, many reasons.
You say that like we're a lower league side VC, we may not be in the CL this year and are a mile off where we were under SAF but we're still Manchester United, a great club.
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posted on 7/7/16
comment by Clever - son son son - 'The Special One' or Dare To Zlatan' (U18599)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by ManUtdDaredevil (U9612)
posted 9 minutes ago
Stupid decision all round
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Why is it?
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Spending 100m on a player who is not even as good as Yaya Toure is madness.
100m should be acquiring the Ronaldo that left Utd or Messi.
100m would add 3 top quality players to the squad and improve it immensely.
posted on 7/7/16
He certainly hasn't impressed me to the tune of £100 million at the Euros.
We'd get Cristiano back for that.
posted on 7/7/16
£100M for a player who probably doesn't even want to come to us, and therefore will leave in 3/4 years to Spain, is scary.
posted on 7/7/16
comment by ManUtdDaredevil (U9612)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by Clever - son son son - 'The Special One' or Dare To Zlatan' (U18599)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by ManUtdDaredevil (U9612)
posted 9 minutes ago
Stupid decision all round
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Why is it?
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Spending 100m on a player who is not even as good as Yaya Toure is madness.
100m should be acquiring the Ronaldo that left Utd or Messi.
100m would add 3 top quality players to the squad and improve it immensely.
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100 million on a player is ridiculous, I completely agree. But lets look at the 'context' He was our player and let go and we have been screaming out for a midfielder of his quality since he left. He has gone to Juventus and proved himself against some top teams (CL too) and there is a reason all the top clubs want him.
We may not get him but if we do and at that price i will be happy. Jordan Ibe, yep, that guy who played a handful of games for LFC is possibly being sold for 15mil. Troy Deeney - 30 odd million.
That is the way football is now. Do you remember the outrage when we spent what was scene as obscene on potential (Rio and Rooney)?
posted on 7/7/16
I'm just glad, that my club, are finally spending some serious money (in terms of today's market to stay competitive.) We don't have an SAF that can win leagues with Bebe, and also we are filthy rich and I'd rather money be spent on the team than go to the glaziers!
posted on 7/7/16
comment by whoskissingcamerasinoz (U1703)
posted 12 minutes ago
£100M for a player who probably doesn't even want to come to us, and therefore will leave in 3/4 years to Spain, is scary.
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He will only get that offer to move to Spain (if we get him) if he lives up to the price tag, because teams will know it will take at least what we paid for him to prise him away in his prime if we tie him to a 5 year deal, with a buyout clause of £100m+.
posted on 7/7/16
And do you see him becoming, and sustaining, world class to justify those prices?
posted on 7/7/16
comment by Beeb (U1841)
posted 5 minutes ago
And do you see him becoming, and sustaining, world class to justify those prices?
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From what I have seen, no. I think Martial is more likely to become the next superstar than Pogba. Not that having both wouldn't be a fantastic situation to find ourselves in.
posted on 7/7/16
As I pointed out in an earlier post, the figures being discussed are about the same, as a proportion of revenue, as the fee we paid for Rio Ferdinand in 2002. For 100m you don't get the best player in the world these days. It's a world record figure but the fact is that the market has inflated since best two or three players changed hands.
In terms of business model, there's an argument that the expenditure is justified if, like Rio, Pogba performs as one of the best players in the world in his position over the course of the next decade.
posted on 7/7/16
Honestly, the money we spend on Pogba shouldn't put off fans. When you see Watford turning down a £30m bid for a average player, or the likes of West Ham looking to throw money at any half decent player puts into perspective the sort of market the club is in. With our finances, sponsor money and the TV money coming, £100m+ really isn't much to the club overall. If we don't spend that, it goes to owners, so who cares, really? It's not your money. Always thought the most important was the player having the right mentality to handle the pressure and I think Pogba has that.
If Pogba was going to City or any other club for that fee and we pulled out the deal then I would be pisssed at the club. United have done well so far in the transfer market, but someone like Pogba takes the team to the next level, brings that fear factor back, something we have lacked for a while now. Just look at what the opposition fans are saying, they're bricking it. That's all I need
As for Pogba potentially leaving, you can't say he will leave for certain. He has friends here, he knows Manchester well enough and if he comes it's because he enjoyed his time here. And with Woodward, the club won't bend over for anyone, they will have to go very far to get him off us.
Impossible to get not get excited about this transfer.
posted on 7/7/16
comment by Vishnu (U18090)
posted 37 seconds ago
Honestly, the money we spend on Pogba shouldn't put off fans. When you see Watford turning down a £30m bid for a average player, or the likes of West Ham looking to throw money at any half decent player puts into perspective the sort of market the club is in. With our finances, sponsor money and the TV money coming, £100m+ really isn't much to the club overall. If we don't spend that, it goes to owners, so who cares, really? It's not your money. Always thought the most important was the player having the right mentality to handle the pressure and I think Pogba has that.
If Pogba was going to City or any other club for that fee and we pulled out the deal then I would be pisssed at the club. United have done well so far in the transfer market, but someone like Pogba takes the team to the next level, brings that fear factor back, something we have lacked for a while now. Just look at what the opposition fans are saying, they're bricking it. That's all I need
As for Pogba potentially leaving, you can't say he will leave for certain. He has friends here, he knows Manchester well enough and if he comes it's because he enjoyed his time here. And with Woodward, the club won't bend over for anyone, they will have to go very far to get him off us.
Impossible to get not get excited about this transfer.
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posted on 7/7/16
comment by Ruiney (U1005)
posted 2 hours, 23 minutes ago
Everybody stay CALM
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?????????????
Centre Attacking Left Mid?
posted on 7/7/16
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 38 minutes ago
As I pointed out in an earlier post, the figures being discussed are about the same, as a proportion of revenue, as the fee we paid for Rio Ferdinand in 2002. For 100m you don't get the best player in the world these days. It's a world record figure but the fact is that the market has inflated since best two or three players changed hands.
In terms of business model, there's an argument that the expenditure is justified if, like Rio, Pogba performs as one of the best players in the world in his position over the course of the next decade.
_________________
Such a rare pleasure to read an intelligent comment on here.
We could even keep Pogba for 4-5 years and then sell him for £50m and it would still be a worthwhile deal for us.
Or do people here think Pogba is not even worth £10m per year?
posted on 7/7/16
with Woodward, the club won't bend over for anyone,
--
Unless he's buying, in which in that case, he puts on his gimp mask, lubes up, and opens his cheeks.
posted on 7/7/16
Impossible to get not get excited about this transfer.
...............
Why on earth does anyone think Pogba is going to come back here?
posted on 7/7/16
Unless he's buying, in which in that case, he puts on his gimp mask, lubes up, and opens his cheeks.
___________________
And will still fail to sign Pogba anyway. When a player wants to sign for Real Madrid, 99% of the time that is precisely what happens.
And Real will not have to spend £100m to get their man either.
posted on 7/7/16
It's not likely, for me he will stay at Juve until Real Madrid meet his valuation, or his price drops if he gets nearer the end of his contract.
But it's not impossible, we have a lot of money to seriously up his wages, he might want to work with Mourinho, many reasons.
You say that like we're a lower league side VC, we may not be in the CL this year and are a mile off where we were under SAF but we're still Manchester United, a great club.
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