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On 21/01/2025 at 11:45, Ayatollah Hermione said:

I’m no pro scout but I am surprised nobody has been in for Morgan Whittaker from Plymouth yet. Every time I’ve seen him, he looks good and able to make the step up. Maybe a bit older than people would like at 24 but there’s definite value in The Championship. Obviously priced out of Sunderland’s world class talents but elsewhere 

 

Sounds like he's a bit of a cunt :cuppa: 

 

https://x.com/Beesotted/status/1882352488495645089

 

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2 hours ago, Holden McGroin said:

 

Im not giving that cunt the clicks. Screenshot?

It's a video, basically Plymouth manager says Whittaker didn't show up for the match, despite being originally in the selection.

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Alex Baena is an absolute scandal of a player.

He is not a typical left winger. He plays in the middle. In fact, in games, he tends to play more on the right and plays better there. He would never be competition for Gordon, but rather for Joelinton or even Tonali.

(In fact, I'm sure that if we had Baena in this team, the one who wouldn't play would be Murphy and we would have 4 players in the middle)

There are few players in the world with his quality to make passes into space.

Here are Baena's statistics in the two (and a half) years he has been playing in the First Division (he is only 23 years old).

PS: The only thing I don't like about Baena is that he is a bit 'dumb'.
PS2: If the source is Fichajes.net, then it is a fake rumor.

 

 

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Got this from a fellow City fan...

 

City's spending is reflecting their commercial success and income generated by success on the field - league titles, CL, club world cup.
Organic and based on a history of success as the rags and dippers like to say.

 

Bit of a bold one, but i'm going with it.

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8 minutes ago, LondonBlue said:

Got this from a fellow City fan...

 

City's spending is reflecting their commercial success and income generated by success on the field - league titles, CL, club world cup.
Organic and based on a history of success as the rags and dippers like to say.

 

Bit of a bold one, but i'm going with it.

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11 minutes ago, Diego21 said:

Alex Baena is an absolute scandal of a player.

He is not a typical left winger. He plays in the middle. In fact, in games, he tends to play more on the right and plays better there. He would never be competition for Gordon, but rather for Joelinton or even Tonali.

(In fact, I'm sure that if we had Baena in this team, the one who wouldn't play would be Murphy and we would have 4 players in the middle)

There are few players in the world with his quality to make passes into space.

Here are Baena's statistics in the two (and a half) years he has been playing in the First Division (he is only 23 years old).

PS: The only thing I don't like about Baena is that he is a bit 'dumb'.
PS2: If the source is Fichajes.net, then it is a fake rumor.

 

 

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33 minutes ago, LondonBlue said:

Got this from a fellow City fan...

 

City's spending is reflecting their commercial success and income generated by success on the field - league titles, CL, club world cup.
Organic and based on a history of success as the rags and dippers like to say.

 

Bit of a bold one, but i'm going with it.


Aye, and Anna Nicole Smith married J. Howard Marshall for his sparkling wit and youthful virility.

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23 minutes ago, ewerk said:


Aye, and Anna Nicole Smith married J. Howard Marshall for his sparkling wit and youthful virility.

 

If Liverpool's organic growth can be "kick started" with Littlewoods money i don't see why City's organic growth can't be considered to have been "kick started" by a few barrels of oil.

 

 

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6 hours ago, LondonBlue said:

 

Sounds like Newcastle were in the running for Khusanov but that timing and FFP played it's part 

 

https://x.com/City_Xtra/status/1882386659100016928


So we spend time scouting this kid, negotiate with his agent and club, arrange a deal, but can't pull the trigger because we can't shift Vlachodimos, Kelly, Almiron, Targett etc. only for City to slap €40mil on the table to sign him as their 6th CB?

 

If this doesn't prove how bent PSR is I don't what will. 

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59 minutes ago, Kid Dynamite said:


So we spend time scouting this kid, negotiate with his agent and club, arrange a deal, but can't pull the trigger because we can't shift Vlachodimos, Kelly, Almiron, Targett etc. only for City to slap €40mil on the table to sign him as their 6th CB?

 

If this doesn't prove how bent PSR is I don't what will. 


Or he just wanted to play for reigning PL holders and regular CL qualifiers Man City. 

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1 hour ago, Holden McGroin said:


Or he just wanted to play for reigning PL holders and regular CL qualifiers Man City. 


I mean his agent literally said we were in pole position but couldn't pull together the cash 

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I would take all that with a pinch of salt. We’ll always use PSR as an excuse in negotiations. Chances are that City simply went above our valuation and we let them pay what they wanted to pay. Either that or Man City were prepared to pay him more than we were, which they could easily do.

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