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  • Rexis
    Y.N.W.A
    • Jun 2009
    • 2504

    #2926
    Re: The Transfer Thread

    The club don't attract players, their cash does. Wolverhampton could attract stars if they had the pockets to do it. Liverpool will be back in the top four next year as well as Arsenal.
    We got a manager who knows what it takes to win a championship and have the interest of the club at heart.

    As for Man City they will be battling with Tottenham and the likes for that 5th spot.
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    • Whitesox
      Closet pyromaniac
      • Mar 2009
      • 5287

      #2927
      Re: The Transfer Thread

      Originally posted by rexis
      The club don't attract players, their cash does. Wolverhampton could attract stars if they had the pockets to do it. Liverpool will be back in the top four next year as well as Arsenal.
      We got a manager who knows what it takes to win a championship and have the interest of the club at heart.

      As for Man City they will be battling with Tottenham and the likes for that 5th spot.
      How does a club attract players, then? Winning, surely. How does a club win? Spending money. City is making a gargantuan push into the upper echelon, and I think they can stick around for a long time.
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      • Rexis
        Y.N.W.A
        • Jun 2009
        • 2504

        #2928
        Re: The Transfer Thread

        ANd what exactly has Man City won? One FA Cup in 47 years is not consider winning. They haven't even finished runners up yet after spending all that money.
        When Abramovich joined Chelsea he spent a good amount and take a look at Chelsea trophy room recently, now compare that to City's.

        Players are not attracted to an All Star roster with no chemistry.

        I'm not saying Man City isn't good or won't be good but to say they've passed Liverpool and Arsenal at this point is just absurd.
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        • Mo
          SSN
          • May 2003
          • 11425

          #2929
          Re: The Transfer Thread

          Originally posted by rexis
          The club don't attract players, their cash does. Wolverhampton could attract stars if they had the pockets to do it. Liverpool will be back in the top four next year as well as Arsenal.
          We got a manager who knows what it takes to win a championship and have the interest of the club at heart.

          As for Man City they will be battling with Tottenham and the likes for that 5th spot.


          No Chance any of that happens.....Which reminds me, might be time to start the EPL thread
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          • Whitesox
            Closet pyromaniac
            • Mar 2009
            • 5287

            #2930
            Re: The Transfer Thread

            Originally posted by rexis
            ANd what exactly has Man City won? One FA Cup in 47 years is not consider winning. They haven't even finished runners up yet after spending all that money.
            When Abramovich joined Chelsea he spent a good amount and take a look at Chelsea trophy room recently, now compare that to City's.

            Players are not attracted to an All Star roster with no chemistry.

            I'm not saying Man City isn't good or won't be good but to say they've passed Liverpool and Arsenal at this point is just absurd.
            You have to give them some time. It isn't going to happen overnight, but I think it's coming.
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            • RA30
              Rookie
              • Jul 2006
              • 356

              #2931
              Re: The Transfer Thread

              Not a fan of Man C but their cash infusion came later than Chelsea I believe.

              Alex Ferguson's first trophy with Man U, came a few years after he joined, was the FA cup.



              Originally posted by rexis
              ANd what exactly has Man City won? One FA Cup in 47 years is not consider winning. They haven't even finished runners up yet after spending all that money.
              When Abramovich joined Chelsea he spent a good amount and take a look at Chelsea trophy room recently, now compare that to City's.

              Players are not attracted to an All Star roster with no chemistry.

              I'm not saying Man City isn't good or won't be good but to say they've passed Liverpool and Arsenal at this point is just absurd.

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              • KG
                Welcome Back
                • Sep 2005
                • 17583

                #2932
                Re: The Transfer Thread

                Originally posted by rexis
                ANd what exactly has Man City won? One FA Cup in 47 years is not consider winning. They haven't even finished runners up yet after spending all that money.
                When Abramovich joined Chelsea he spent a good amount and take a look at Chelsea trophy room recently, now compare that to City's.

                Players are not attracted to an All Star roster with no chemistry.

                I'm not saying Man City isn't good or won't be good but to say they've passed Liverpool and Arsenal at this point is just absurd.
                Abramovich also splashed the cash on Mourinho. How can you say players aren't attracted to an All Star roster. Every signing by City, Chelsea, Real, Barca, and thr Milans say otherwise. If anything City is defying the odds because at least these other clubs offer some history or a major city. All City has is the lure of its rivals and the ability to create a new history in that department and they still landed the likes of Aguero, Tevez, Silva, etc...

                Even as a Chelsea fan I'm nervous and we started the blueprint in England. We just had stronger leaders in place with Terry and Lamps.
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                • Rexis
                  Y.N.W.A
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 2504

                  #2933
                  Re: The Transfer Thread

                  Originally posted by KG
                  Abramovich also splashed the cash on Mourinho. How can you say players aren't attracted to an All Star roster. Every signing by City, Chelsea, Real, Barca, and thr Milans say otherwise. If anything City is defying the odds because at least these other clubs offer some history or a major city. All City has is the lure of its rivals and the ability to create a new history in that department and they still landed the likes of Aguero, Tevez, Silva, etc...

                  Even as a Chelsea fan I'm nervous and we started the blueprint in England. We just had stronger leaders in place with Terry and Lamps.
                  Like I said give Wolverhampton a billionaire to splurge on the team and they will get any player they want. I team attracting players will be players signing despite their weekly wage. Players will sign with Utd, Liverpool, Barca, Real, etc because it's their lifelong dream. Guys only sign with City when to make 100K+ a week.

                  Originally posted by RA30
                  Not a fan of Man C but their cash infusion came later than Chelsea I believe.

                  Alex Ferguson's first trophy with Man U, came a few years after he joined, was the FA cup.
                  Compare the talents on Sir Alex' first trophy squad to today's Manchester City squad.

                  Originally posted by Whitesox
                  You have to give them some time. It isn't going to happen overnight, but I think it's coming.
                  Let's give 'em time to be better than Liverpool and Arsenal too...

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                  Originally posted by Mo


                  No Chance any of that happens.....Which reminds me, might be time to start the EPL thread
                  Only Chelsea amassed more points than us under than the reign of King Kenny. That says alot about how this team has turned things around. PLus most of last year we fielded and uninterested Fernando Torres and our best player watched from the stands more times than not.

                  Gerrard will be back to 100% fitness to start the season and I and the rest of the world like our chances when #8 is in the middle of the park.
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                  • KG
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                    • Sep 2005
                    • 17583

                    #2934
                    Re: The Transfer Thread

                    Why do you have to give them time? They were better than Liverpool & Arsenal last year and I didn't see any of those clubs hoist any silverware where as City won the FA Cup and qualified for the CL. Not bad for a club in their 3rd yr of a $ transfusion. Arsenal fans might have a say given their performance in the CL but Liverpool fans are basing it off a good half-year run with Kenny.

                    City might overpay for players but Pool splashed the cash on some over-hyped homegrown talent. We'll see this year what happens.
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                    • Mo
                      SSN
                      • May 2003
                      • 11425

                      #2935
                      Re: The Transfer Thread

                      Some Done Deals

                      PSG have confirmed the captures of Salvatore Sirigu and Mohamed Sissoko from Palermo and Juventus respectively.

                      Ligue 1 newcomers Dijon have completed the free transfer of Japan international Daisuke Matsui from financially-stricken Grenoble.

                      Michael Johnson has joined Leicester City on loan from Man City

                      Nigel Reo-Coker joined Bolton on a free.
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                      • ZM Punk
                        We Spent Some Money!
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 6260

                        #2936
                        Re: The Transfer Thread

                        Originally posted by KG
                        Abramovich also splashed the cash on Mourinho. How can you say players aren't attracted to an All Star roster. Every signing by City, Chelsea, Real, Barca, and thr Milans say otherwise. If anything City is defying the odds because at least these other clubs offer some history or a major city. All City has is the lure of its rivals and the ability to create a new history in that department and they still landed the likes of Aguero, Tevez, Silva, etc...

                        Even as a Chelsea fan I'm nervous and we started the blueprint in England. We just had stronger leaders in place with Terry and Lamps.
                        You forgot to mention the fact they can offer good players superstar wages. I mean they gave Yaya Toure 250k a week.

                        They have the same thing Chelsea had when they went from a mid table club that hadn't won **** to a superpower. An insanely rich owner. That is all you need in this day an age with these money hungry agents and mercenary players.

                        I do agree that Man City will surpass Arsenal and Liverpool. Lets just not say it is some kind huge miracle it happened. Just like when Abromavich took over Chelsea it was just a matter of time before City made it to the upper echelon of football.

                        I have came to accept that unless FIFA can somehow put a stop to this ridiculous transfer fees and reckless spending that Arsenal doesn't have much of a chance to compete.
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                        • Krebstar
                          is looking at stats.
                          • May 2005
                          • 12904

                          #2937
                          Re: The Transfer Thread

                          Nicklas Bendtner has been photographed in Portugal and is expected to finalize a deal that will see him move to Sporting for £9 million.

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                          • Blaxican8504
                            All Star
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 4150

                            #2938
                            Re: The Transfer Thread

                            Originally posted by ZM Punk
                            I have came to accept that unless FIFA can somehow put a stop to this ridiculous transfer fees and reckless spending that Arsenal doesn't have much of a chance to compete.
                            I think that is what UEFA was trying to accomplish with Financial Fair Play, but I am pretty sure everyone can see it for what it is. A sham.

                            As for Arsenal, I just don't know. Arsene just doesn't seem like a guy that likes to spend money. The book Soccernomics hailed him as this master of the transfer market and compared him to Billy Beane, but they totally ignored one major fact. Arsenal, like the Oakland A's, aren't winning.

                            Arsenal is probably the most well-run club in England from a financial standpoint and their willingness to invest in their academy players is to be commended, but at some point you have to open up the checkbook if you want to win. It isn't like they don't have the money.

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                            • OSUFan_88
                              Outback Jesus
                              • Jul 2004
                              • 25642

                              #2939
                              Re: The Transfer Thread

                              N'Zogbia is taking his medical today and will be official later in the day.
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                              • Mo
                                SSN
                                • May 2003
                                • 11425

                                #2940
                                Re: The Transfer Thread

                                Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini has revealed that a €43 million deal has been completed for midfielder Javier Pastore to join Paris St Germain.


                                And this has nothing to do with actual transfers, but the soccernet blog made me laugh today with this line

                                15.02: As West Ham's Sam Allardyce continues his attempts to bring back Bolton circa-2006; a call may be going out to former Mexico striker Jared Borgetti.
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