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Ivan Toney

tbh it must kill the desire to always improve in some players, multi millionaires in the first couple of years of football. Egos out of control, Rich beyond their wildest dreams and distractions galore If they allow them. The best ones will live with it and work even harder but loads seem to fall by the wayside once those big deals land and talent just gets wasted as they tick down their contracts to obscurity
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My immediate thought was it’s Sam Allardyce, but then I remembered he only managed 1 England game so the FA wouldn’t be that arsed about pulling him up on it.

Edit: Thought the link was talking about a manager who managed England so it might well be Allardyce, or Harry Redknapp.
 
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My immediate thought was it’s Sam Allardyce, but then I remembered he only managed 1 England game so the FA wouldn’t be that arsed about pulling him up on it.

It'll be some British shitehawk manager who does the rounds in L1/L2 IMO.

One of those old school types.

You could probably name 10+ candidates immediately without even thinking about it.
 
My immediate thought was it’s Sam Allardyce, but then I remembered he only managed 1 England game so the FA wouldn’t be that arsed about pulling him up on it.

Edit: Thought the link was talking about a manager who managed England so it might well be Allardyce, or Harry Redknapp.

Who was the manager who Alan Rodgers blackmailed over his gambling habit, scouse manager i think
 
Can’t see that , can see him at arsenal me
Remember him at Newcastle and he looked poor at best. Huge credit to him. He moved, grafted, and has turned into a very good player. Very effective.
That said, Arsenal?
Toney isn't, in my opinion, a striker who is going to win a team the League. No better that Jesus who also isn't good enough.
 
Remember him at Newcastle and he looked poor at best. Huge credit to him. He moved, grafted, and has turned into a very good player. Very effective.
That said, Arsenal?
Toney isn't, in my opinion, a striker who is going to win a team the League. No better that Jesus who also isn't good enough.
He’ll get more goals than Jesus 100%
He gets 20+ for Brentford
 
He’ll get more goals than Jesus 100%
He gets 20+ for Brentford
10 of which are normally penalties doesn’t score much from open play

For £60m be wanting better than Toney who is a good player just not a top 4 level striker
 
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10 of which are normally penalties doesn’t score much from open play

For £60m be wanting better than Toney who is a good player just not a top 4 level striker
I agree definitely better I would want better if I was Arsenal, I just said I could imagine him at Arsenal instead of Man U at the moment, man united have just signed a striker for 72 million and arsenal need a striker who scores more
 
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