Lansbury will never be good enough to be a first team player.
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Thats why i said if we bring in 6 players of qulaity its going to cost big money on wages. Everboydy wants mega signings at this club do you think top players want less then 120K a week these days. we can't afford much on wages even if we get rid of the shite on good money.
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So Samba and Cahill will want £120k a week? A keeper like Given or the Dutch No.1 Stekelenburg are on £120k a week?
First thing first...we can't even agree with a transfer fee from the clubs, so wages doesn't even come into it. Also, nobody is calling for mega signings. Just experienced players.
What I don't get is why the board have been procrastinating, dilly-dallying, pussyfooting around with Barcelona over the £35mil price tag only to agree a fee of £35mil in the end. F***in 'ell, it makes us look like a laughing stock.
The board and Wenger can pretend that we spent the whole summer trying to persuade Cesc to stay and time has caught up on Arsenal (i.e. the player wanted to leave and we had to accept any fee that came in for him) but that clearly isn't the case. I can't believe I'm saying this but we ought to have taken a leaf out of Tottenham's book and the stance they've taken on Modric.
The player wants to leave for Chelsea. It's as clear as day. However, Tottenham are continually shifting the goalposts, constantly pricing them out of a deal until, eventually, the player has to like it or lump it- he's staying a Spurs player. They did the same thing with Manchester United and the projected Berbatov deal. Spurs got a great deal out of it and, in spite of what Manchester United fans might tell you, they ended up paying £10mil too much for him in the end.
So very close to the big kick-off and we're already f***ed up personnel-wise. The worst start possible in terms of transfers in a long, long time and, what's more, it was self-evident that we WERE going to sell Nasri and Fabregas in cut-price deals as the transfer window closure came ever closer.
And just to truly reinforce my point about Modric, Merse has just called him "one of the top 5 players in world football" on GSS :ilt:
I think the difference is though Modric doesn't want to leave as intensely as Cesc. That saga also hasn't been going on as long, Spurs still hold a few chips there, where as we have pretty much gone all in.
We honestly don't know that. All we know is that Modric has put in a transfer request and Fabregas, ironically, hasn't (for all the bleating coming out of Catalunia). We can't gauge just how much either player wants to leave.
The only thing Spurs can offer Modric (that we have Cesc) is the armband and a pay-rise. Otherwise, the boards at WHL and the Emirates, although only a few miles away, are poles apart in terms of policy.