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Alexandre Mendy (transfer rumour)


You say that but look at the young'ns we bought last summer. Barely any of them suitable.

I actually dont believe the model is about young recruitment. Its about getting players for as cheap as possible. Thats the only constant part of the model.
That’s DCKs point though.
KS is bringing in kids who are more suited to the u23s or U19s. It’s looking more and more like we need someone else doing a similar job for the first team squad OR an increase in budget to allow KS to bring in battle hardened first team players.
 
Do you not think we have the most unlucky ownership group in the world?
They had a deal with Still but then suddenly another club came in last minute and gazumped them.
We had a deal agreed for Mendy but then the club changed hands and they want more money.
Alex Pritchard demanded to be sold and would not play for the club.
Nathan Broadhead turned the club down because he didn’t want to be second choice and went to place where he was second choice.
Ross Stewart wouldn’t sign a contract as he wanted to play in the Premier League and then signed for a team in the championship.
We have to give Newcastle the Black Cats Bar as we needed to accommodate them, but at least we made lots of money off them. (I wonder where that 250k has gone…)

It’s almost as if they try to be as tight as possible and then spin a narrative which paints them in a good light.
 
Do you not think we have the most unlucky ownership group in the world?
They had a deal with Still but then suddenly another club came in last minute and gazumped them.
We had a deal agreed for Mendy but then the club changed hands and they want more money.
Alex Pritchard demanded to be sold and would not play for the club.
Nathan Broadhead turned the club down because he didn’t want to be second choice and went to place where he was second choice.
Ross Stewart wouldn’t sign a contract as he wanted to play in the Premier League and then signed for a team in the championship.
We have to give Newcastle the Black Cats Bar as we needed to accommodate them, but at least we made lots of money off them. (I wonder where that 250k has gone…)

It’s almost as if they try to be as tight as possible and then spin a narrative which paints them in a good light.
You make your own luck.
 
Imagine if you went to the pub and they went ‘we’re under new ownership and the price of a pint has gone up from 2 quid to 3.’ You’d either cough up the extra quid, or you’d f*** off to a different pub.

You wouldn’t pop two quid down and stand there like a twat for a month waiting for a pint to appear.
A great analogy :lol:
 
Imagine if you went to the pub and they went ‘we’re under new ownership and the price of a pint has gone up from 2 quid to 3.’ You’d either cough up the extra quid, or you’d f*** off to a different pub.

You wouldn’t pop two quid down and stand there like a twat for a month waiting for a pint to appear.
Amusing post. I genuinely enjoyed it.

But actually buying a pint isn't a good analogy for a football transfer. In pubs, prices are fixed, not negotiated. And you can get the exact same beer in other establishments.

In transfers, stand-offs between clubs are not unusual. It's brinkmanship. Both believe the other will compromise as deadline day approaches. It's why quite a few go down to the wire.
 
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Imagine if you went to the pub and they went ‘we’re under new ownership and the price of a pint has gone up from 2 quid to 3.’ You’d either cough up the extra quid, or you’d f*** off to a different pub.

You wouldn’t pop two quid down and stand there like a twat for a month waiting for a pint to appear.
Superb analogy 👏👏
They’ll be waiting for the loan cast offs at end of window or another Hemir type signing is the reality
 
You can’t defend the club on this one though, I try as much as I can to defend them but if they have identified 1 target you need to get him, so they’re backed into a corner here, they should have had multiple targets just in case they couldn’t get the Mendy deal over the line, or they will be in the position they’re in now where they need to enter the market again late in the day and panic sign someone.

It’s like they haven’t learnt from the Will Still episode of calamity.
Amusing post. I genuinely enjoyed it.

But actually buying a pint isn't a good analogy for a football transfer. In pubs, prices are fixed, not negotiated. And you can get the exact same beer in other establishments.

In transfers, stand-offs between clubs are not unusual. It's brinkmanship. Both believe the other will compromise as deadline day approaches. It's why quite a few go down to the wire.

I want to know where this £3 pint is….
 
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Whilst giving anyone who dare say this all of 3 days ago abuse.

Absolutely fine now you’ve realised it though, anyone who could see it prior to you 3 days ago was a negative twat, a bedwetter, that clearly deserved nothing but abuse and told as much, oh and they should stop posting for good measure.

Now it’s finally clicked with you, it’s fair game for you to say it.
👏👏👏👏
 
I'm usually an optimist & still fully expect/hope us to get 2 strikers (one probably on loan from a Prem club) in by the transfer deadline.

But it's a very very poor effort by the club to start the season without at least one of these in and integrated.

A good start to the season is massive & the momentum can take you right through (look at Ipswich last season)

Harvey/Speakman & the Board have really failed to learn the lessons of previous seasons & made it very hard for Le Bis to get a flying start.
 
Do you not think we have the most unlucky ownership group in the world?
They had a deal with Still but then suddenly another club came in last minute and gazumped them.
We had a deal agreed for Mendy but then the club changed hands and they want more money.
Alex Pritchard demanded to be sold and would not play for the club.
Nathan Broadhead turned the club down because he didn’t want to be second choice and went to place where he was second choice.
Ross Stewart wouldn’t sign a contract as he wanted to play in the Premier League and then signed for a team in the championship.
We have to give Newcastle the Black Cats Bar as we needed to accommodate them, but at least we made lots of money off them. (I wonder where that 250k has gone…)

It’s almost as if they try to be as tight as possible and then spin a narrative which paints them in a good light.
Not really other clubs move on swiftly and have other things in the pipe line. I think they know they had a good deal in place for Mendy and are scared to walk away in case the club sanction the deal. The worrying thing for me is we need 2 strikers and we genuinely don’t seem to have any other options because they will cost over double what Mendy would have. Even if it turns out we get Mendy and that’s the only striker signing we will still be massively short in the striker position. Would be an injury away from a crisis. If we had got Ugbo I would have been a lot more relaxed and would genuinely believed in the ownership more where we had 2 decent genuine options up front. Said it before but the club is that hung up on getting the right deal for the club it doesn’t work when it comes to getting a striker because you generally don’t get good value for money as every club is after one.
 
Whilst giving anyone who dare say this all of 3 days ago abuse.

Absolutely fine now you’ve realised it though, anyone who could see it prior to you 3 days ago was a negative twat, a bedwetter, that clearly deserved nothing but abuse and told as much, oh and they should stop posting for good measure.

Now it’s finally clicked with you, it’s fair game for you to say it.
I think the point is, how about we actually wait to see what happens before turning negative? It's as though some want the club to fail just to be able to say "I told you so", which is often the case.
 
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