Lando_Griffin wrote:0asis wrote:redmikey wrote:if he is getting rafa hot under the collar we should be creaming our pants to see him play in red,,
why do people always say that we should want to spend money (joqin and swp)
Because us fans sit on football sims all day and knowall about football. It's a terrible shame!
Well try looking at how much some of the other brilliant players have cost in their early years, or how little an impact they may have had at their previous clubs.
Here are the cr*ppy, cheap players:
Patrick Viera joined Arsenal for........... £4m. What a pile of cack HE turned out to be!
Sami Hyypia joined LFC for £2.6m. Biggest waste of money ever.
Requielm - Barcelona to Villarreal (75%) for the Princely sum of c.£3.6m. How could they justify such an extravagance!?!
Henrik Larsson to Celtic - £650k. Massively overpriced, and they regret the purchase now.
Peter Schmeichel to the Scum from Brondby - £550k. He was a right liability between the sticks.
Here are the fantastic players, owing to their transfer fees:
El Hadji Diouf. Lens to LFC £10m. Brilliant. Best player we've ever had.
Juan Sebastian Veron - Lazio to the Scum - £28.1m/Scum to Sh*tski £16m. Utterly fantastic. Words cannot describe how he took to the Premiership with such ease.
Hernan Crespo - Inter Milan to Sh*tski - £17m. Goal machine. Top scorer in Premiership history.
Didier Drogba - Marseille to Sh*ski - £24m. What a player - scores a hat-trick every match, and is the most honest man in football.
As you can see, my post is rather laden with sarcasm in much the same way you used it.
At least now you may understand that high transfer fees/values do not equal success.
woof woof ! wrote:Sabre , do you know the situation regarding his (Gonzalez) application for EU citizenship , does he have it yet ?
0asis wrote:Having watched quite a few video clips of Gonzalez, I know realise what he would bring to the team, so Lando you can shut your fat mouth now.
tommycockles wrote:woof woof ! wrote:Sabre , do you know the situation regarding his (Gonzalez) application for EU citizenship , does he have it yet ?
hopefully Sabre can clear things up but for what i understand it's not definte that he'll get a Spanish passport- and even if he does it can take a year to come through!!
from what i understand i think Benitez is hoping that he'll get a work permit as he's proving that he's an exceptional talent in a european league-so if the Govt try and turn him down this time they'll have a difficult time explaing in it as he's no longer injured and is proving he can play at the highest level.
woof woof ! wrote:tommycockles wrote:woof woof ! wrote:Sabre , do you know the situation regarding his (Gonzalez) application for EU citizenship , does he have it yet ?
hopefully Sabre can clear things up but for what i understand it's not definte that he'll get a Spanish passport- and even if he does it can take a year to come through!!
from what i understand i think Benitez is hoping that he'll get a work permit as he's proving that he's an exceptional talent in a european league-so if the Govt try and turn him down this time they'll have a difficult time explaing in it as he's no longer injured and is proving he can play at the highest level.
Hear what you're saying Tommy but I think the yardstick for a UK work permit for a player outside of the EU revolves around international appearances (I may of course be wrong) . If thats the case then we may not see him here until a, he plays lots of internationals orb, he stays in Spain until he qualifies for an EU passport ,which could take years .
woof woof ! wrote:tommycockles wrote:woof woof ! wrote:Sabre , do you know the situation regarding his (Gonzalez) application for EU citizenship , does he have it yet ?
hopefully Sabre can clear things up but for what i understand it's not definte that he'll get a Spanish passport- and even if he does it can take a year to come through!!
from what i understand i think Benitez is hoping that he'll get a work permit as he's proving that he's an exceptional talent in a european league-so if the Govt try and turn him down this time they'll have a difficult time explaing in it as he's no longer injured and is proving he can play at the highest level.
Hear what you're saying Tommy but I think the yardstick for a UK work permit for a player outside of the EU revolves around international appearances (I may of course be wrong) . If thats the case then we may not see him here until a, he plays lots of internationals orb, he stays in Spain until he qualifies for an EU passport ,which could take years .
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