I would agree with this.
I remember him leaving Wan Bissaka behind, very early on into his career at OT and thinking he had something. The issue is, he doesnt do it very often. This will sound odd, but Ronaldo made a career out of doing the same thing over and over to devestating affect. I'm...
Ok thanks , I would imagine the target is pretty easy to hit from Atletico’s point of view, I read that the juve kean deal was them
Getting top 4? What ever it was it Looks like it was met as the deal looks as good as done.
Obligation means there is a set condition that gets met for the transfer to trigger. Usually games played and so forth. Seemed to be a very italian thing that's spread across europe.
Could be games played, or whatever.
So for example if we loaned Wan Bissaka from United, and we HAD to buy him...
Strange player him. He is immense one on one but wouldn't offer much going forward. Him and Mylenko would be a sight to see as both get nose bleeds at half way line
I dont understand the dislike for AWB. Similar to Mykolenko he's very strong defensively which, for a defender...is crucial.
I really rate Patterson and think he could be something special...but if AWB had joined a year ago with Mykolenko I imagine our defence would be very solid.
No, I agree. I just wanted to make the Hibbert joke.
Mykolenko is very like Wan-Bissaka at United. You're a man down in attack if a full-back can't join in these days.
...and I hope he's available, but I think it will be close. From the other players, Harry Maguire isn’t available and then it's Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Donny van de Beek, both not fit." And that saw him name his starting line-up: De Gea, Dalot, Lindelof, Martinez, Shaw, Casemiro, Eriksen, Antony...
The difference, of course, being that the Wan Bissakas and Maguires of the world are simply tremendously fortunate but mediocre beneficiaries of an obscene football financial system, while Trevor Francis scored the winning goal in the 1979 European Cup final.