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Thread: cesc fabregas - sign him or not?

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    You can't sign someone who doesn't want to be signed. He fancies himself one day being the main man at Barca and ultimately Spain - though everyone, barring him, knows that won't ever happen, as he's simply not good enough. :Letters: One thing he knows, though, is that a step down back to us and this dream of his vanishes.

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    Yes or no. Why not? Maybe so.
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    We should be little bit in the signing zone for Cesc
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    No, let Manure buy him, we can make some profit from this you morans, it's not as if we're in the same league as them!
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    yes.....why? not telling

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    Considering we apparently got 25 mil upfront for him, we should match this bid. We wont, but we should. Would be pretty pissed off if he went UTD due to our continued mismanagement of transfers, though kinda resigned to it now.

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    We can't afford him.

    £10million of our transfer went into Peter Hillwood's back pocket so we can only go up to £15mil.

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfedR3WUOok

    9 mins in, what cesc says is black and white. If we don't sign him, you might as well give the title to manure. I don't see the point in a first refusal clause if we are not going to exercise it. So manure offer 35m and we get half that, then what, it will only go into the yanks pockets.

    Cripps, explain to me why we wouldnt want to resign fabregas, hes not injury prone like jack, and has quite a few years left at the top. Signing him would galvanise the squad, he is a born leader and our team is with the exception of jack lacking in that department.

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    I don't think he's a born leader, he wasn't a great captain IMO, but I agree with the rest of your post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Letters View Post
    I don't think he's a born leader, he wasn't a great captain IMO, but I agree with the rest of your post.
    Allright letters, perhaps not a born leader and adams/vieira etc is a hard act to follow,but he is definitely an inspirational captain. The bloke is 26 in his prime, why is he good enough for manure and not for us. The mind boggles.

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