Holden McGroin 7132 Posted Friday at 09:08 Share Posted Friday at 09:08 5 minutes ago, Kid Dynamite said: I wonder if they want a deal set up for a replacement before we let him leave. Or is that wishful thinking! I'd like to think we have someone lined up but we probably don't want to debate how much cover we have again.... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LondonBlue 899 Posted Friday at 09:38 Share Posted Friday at 09:38 15 hours 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. I suspect he might go straight in as 1st choice right back. Walker gone, Stones unreliable, Rico not trusted there, Matheus Nunes a temporary fix at best. Vitor Reis might have to wait a little longer for his debut but injuries might dictate we see him sooner than later too. Also your board might have thought they could go for him in the summer. No one would have reasonably guessed that City would go on a defender spending spree. Oh and i agree, PSR is well bent. Scrap domestic ffp and psr. Instead lean on UEFA's ffp so only the top 6 or so get affected, and keeps us on an even keel with european clubs. plus a new domestic psr that doesn't care where the money is from just as long as a clubs stability can be shown. is that not what profit and sustainability actually means? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LondonBlue 899 Posted Friday at 09:49 Share Posted Friday at 09:49 (edited) here's one i'd like to know the answer too. not triggered by any itk info, just my curiousity If Pep left in the summer and City came in for Eddie Howe. How would you feel? Who would be getting the better deal? Would he be a success? Would you be getting an unexpected opportunity? edit: oh and would Eddie move? Edited Friday at 09:49 by LondonBlue Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gemmill 48064 Posted Friday at 09:50 Share Posted Friday at 09:50 I'd be gutted and I think he'd be daft if he didn't leave. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wykikitoon 21926 Posted Friday at 09:51 Share Posted Friday at 09:51 I'd be gutted to see him go. But I would be straight after Iraola Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dazzler 11106 Posted Friday at 09:55 Share Posted Friday at 09:55 5 minutes ago, LondonBlue said: here's one i'd like to know the answer too. not triggered by any itk info, just my curiousity If Pep left in the summer and City came in for Eddie Howe. How would you feel? Who would be getting the better deal? Would he be a success? Would you be getting an unexpected opportunity? edit: oh and would Eddie move? 1. Gutted. 2. Both - We'd get money, you'd get a top manager. 3. Yes. 4. Aye, Pep's available 5. Probably. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr Gloom 22955 Posted Friday at 10:03 Share Posted Friday at 10:03 i'd be gutted to lose eddie. he's building something special and has been at the centre of everything good since the takeover. i'd understand if he fancied a bash at the man city job and wouldn't stand in his way were he to leave. i suspect they would be more likely to go for a more high profile manager from oversees. swap deal for pep? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LondonBlue 899 Posted Friday at 10:10 Share Posted Friday at 10:10 5 minutes ago, Dr Gloom said: i'd be gutted to lose eddie. he's building something special and has been at the centre of everything good since the takeover. i'd understand if he fancied a bash at the man city job and wouldn't stand in his way were he to leave. i suspect they would be more likely to go for a more high profile manager from oversees. swap deal for pep? He's said he wouldn't manage any other club in England so you'd have to leave the PL and join a ESL to have a chance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr Gloom 22955 Posted Friday at 10:16 Share Posted Friday at 10:16 5 minutes ago, LondonBlue said: He's said he wouldn't manage any other club in England so you'd have to leave the PL and join a ESL to have a chance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
strawb 4512 Posted Friday at 10:49 Share Posted Friday at 10:49 59 minutes ago, LondonBlue said: here's one i'd like to know the answer too. not triggered by any itk info, just my curiousity If Pep left in the summer and City came in for Eddie Howe. How would you feel? Who would be getting the better deal? Would he be a success? Would you be getting an unexpected opportunity? edit: oh and would Eddie move? Who’s getting the better deal is a mental question tbh mate, we would be losing our manager.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kid Dynamite 7399 Posted Friday at 11:11 Share Posted Friday at 11:11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LondonBlue 899 Posted Friday at 11:22 Share Posted Friday at 11:22 27 minutes ago, strawb said: Who’s getting the better deal is a mental question tbh mate, we would be losing our manager.. was just a curious thought. you'd get a new manager, maybe Iraola, maybe Klopp. maybe Santo, maybe Frank plus compensation and a fresh direction. (although i don't think you need one) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Holden McGroin 7132 Posted Friday at 11:25 Share Posted Friday at 11:25 12 minutes ago, Kid Dynamite said: Benbob10 seems to have hit the nail on the head. Plus, chicken nonce doesn't have a clue what's going on. And what the fuck does "preparation to sign". Is that putting a bid in we can't afford? Or was that talking to the player? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ewerk 32062 Posted Friday at 11:26 Share Posted Friday at 11:26 13 minutes ago, Kid Dynamite said: Benbob10 makes a very good point, which supports my theory that it’s club policy to plead PSR poverty. Though it’s no surprise to see Benbob10 showing such insight. He comes from a good family, I knew his father Benbob9 well. 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dazzler 11106 Posted Friday at 11:33 Share Posted Friday at 11:33 6 minutes ago, ewerk said: Benbob10 makes a very good point, which supports my theory that it’s club policy to plead PSR poverty. Though it’s no surprise to see Benbob10 showing such insight. He comes from a good family, I knew his father Benbob9 well. I had the misfortune of knowing his creepy uncle bentknob69 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Howmanheyman 35003 Posted Friday at 11:40 Share Posted Friday at 11:40 5 minutes ago, Dazzler said: I had the misfortune of knowing his creepy uncle bentknob69 I was that creepy uncle, bentknob69. Howmanheyman is just my pseudonym to keep the authorities at arms length. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thebrokendoll 9811 Posted Friday at 11:49 Share Posted Friday at 11:49 2 hours ago, Kid Dynamite said: I wonder if they want a deal set up for a replacement before we let him leave. Or is that wishful thinking! there's bound to be a plan, we did after all employ the king of the transfer deal 7 months ago. oh, hang on... 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rayvin 5647 Posted Friday at 14:31 Share Posted Friday at 14:31 3 hours ago, LondonBlue said: was just a curious thought. you'd get a new manager, maybe Iraola, maybe Klopp. maybe Santo, maybe Frank plus compensation and a fresh direction. (although i don't think you need one) The general sentiment is that Howe is the best manager we've had in the PL era. I don't think we could go and replace him very easily at all. He's a hands on coach who brings the best out of his players, and is smart enough to tweak and develop tactical systems to suit our abilities. He understands the city and fanbase well, speaks eloquently and doesn't get drawn into any of the petty bullshit that other managers seem to. In my view, Howe is more or less carrying the club on his own at the moment. Lemme put it this way, I wouldn't swap him for Pep. And I think Pep is the better manager from a footballing standpoint. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thebrokendoll 9811 Posted Friday at 16:24 Share Posted Friday at 16:24 1 hour ago, Rayvin said: The general sentiment is that Howe is the best manager we've had in the PL era. is it? not by me it's not. he's got a fucking ocean to cross before he's even fit to be mentioned in the same breath as keegan. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LondonBlue 899 Posted Friday at 16:27 Share Posted Friday at 16:27 2 minutes ago, thebrokendoll said: is it? not by me it's not. he's got a fucking ocean to cross before he's even fit to be mentioned in the same breath as keegan. Oooh, he was great for us too. You never knew, week to week if you would win 4-0 or lose 0-4. the only thing you could be sure of was goals. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gemmill 48064 Posted Friday at 16:29 Share Posted Friday at 16:29 Howe is the better coach than Keegan. Keegan resurrected the place and the club, but if you're asking me who I'd pick to run the club long term, it's Howe. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LondonBlue 899 Posted Friday at 16:29 Share Posted Friday at 16:29 1 hour ago, Rayvin said: The general sentiment is that Howe is the best manager we've had in the PL era. I don't think we could go and replace him very easily at all. He's a hands on coach who brings the best out of his players, and is smart enough to tweak and develop tactical systems to suit our abilities. He understands the city and fanbase well, speaks eloquently and doesn't get drawn into any of the petty bullshit that other managers seem to. In my view, Howe is more or less carrying the club on his own at the moment. Lemme put it this way, I wouldn't swap him for Pep. And I think Pep is the better manager from a footballing standpoint. I get that. But then I wouldn't swap him for Pep either. I want Pep to stay forever. Be interesting to see how Eddie would do with City's squad and City's budget. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thebrokendoll 9811 Posted Friday at 16:45 Share Posted Friday at 16:45 (edited) 23 minutes ago, LondonBlue said: Oooh, he was great for us too. You never knew, week to week if you would win 4-0 or lose 0-4. the only thing you could be sure of was goals. 21 minutes ago, Gemmill said: Howe is the better coach than Keegan. Keegan resurrected the place and the club, but if you're asking me who I'd pick to run the club long term, it's Howe. he took us from the brink of relegation to the 3rd division for the first time in our history to rampant runaway champions the next season. he finished 3rd in the premier league the next season playing breathtaking football, qualifying for europe for the first time in 2 decades. finished 6th the next season and runners up the following one ro a man utd team managed by the premier league greatest manager (the whisky soaked scottish cunt). we were unlucky to come up against that man utd team, keegan didn't blow it. he was the catalyst for transforming the ground from a barren, sparsely populated shithole in to modern, sold out, 2nd biggest stadium in the country. honestly man, howe isn't fit to lace his boots, I hope he goes on to warrant comparison. but as it stands, to suggest he does is nothing short of fucking outrageous. in my opinion. Edited Friday at 16:52 by thebrokendoll 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LongTimeAdmirer 1324 Posted Friday at 16:56 Share Posted Friday at 16:56 9 minutes ago, thebrokendoll said: he took us from the brink of relegation to the 3rd division for the first time in our history to rampant runaway champions the next season. he finished 3rd in the premier league the next season playing breathtaking football, qualifying for europe for the first time in 2 decades. finished 6th the next season and runners up the following one ro a man utd team managed by the premier league greatest manager (the whisky soaked scottish cunt). we were unlucky to come up against that man utd team, keegan didn't blow it. he was the catalyst for transforming the ground from a barren, sparsely populated shithole in to modern, sold out, 2nd biggest stadium in the country. honestly man, howe isn't fit to lace his boots, I hope he goes on to warrant comparison. but as it stands, to suggest he does is nothing short of fucking outrageous. in my opinion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr Gloom 22955 Posted Friday at 17:08 Share Posted Friday at 17:08 43 minutes ago, thebrokendoll said: is it? not by me it's not. he's got a fucking ocean to cross before he's even fit to be mentioned in the same breath as keegan. you could get a fag paper between their win percentages 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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