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No chance whatsoever so don't waste any time even considering it. Many, many bigger teams than us will be after him.
Doubt even that much honestly. Lets think 30 for Calhanoglu, 10-13 for Leno, Kramer...I dont even have a clue honestly. But would really doubt its near 30 for him too.
There's decent keepers who stay on their line but the defense would need to be structured in a way around it. I.e: close out on the wings to cut out crosses and funnel everything inside
Calm down and get a sense of humour mate.
It only says SOME estimates as upto £150 million it could be anything. Regardless of that sadly it sounds like Martinez will still be in a job next season and will be spending that money. Looks like the only way so called businessmen like Moshiri and Kenwright will be able to realise the managers not upto the task is by him blowing big money same as Rodgers, MON and LVG.
anyone with eyes can see offering a top manager that sort of budget to spend ie Hiddink, Mourinho, Emery etc. Would be the smartest way forward.
I wasn't saying for us specifically, just saying in general that keepers aren't bad just because the play on their line.Doesn't change corners or through balls? We play to high a line for our keeper to be stagnant
Don't think he'd be much good for us tbh mate....Cillessen was dross for the Netherlands tonight. Let the winner in through his legs at the near post, first from an FK and rooted to his line for Giroud's goal.
Dross, don't want him. Get Leno.
Cillessen was dross for the Netherlands tonight. Let the winner in through his legs at the near post, first from an FK and rooted to his line for Giroud's goal.
Dross, don't want him. Get Leno.
Cillessen was dross for the Netherlands tonight. Let the winner in through his legs at the near post, first from an FK and rooted to his line for Giroud's goal.
Dross, don't want him. Get Leno.
Imagine we actually spent £150m. Just imagine.