kithnou
Player Valuation: £70m
Critical point for our future and his is this upcoming offseason.The industries and people he has dealt with during his business life mate he will relish all of it, seriously man is the mosh
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Critical point for our future and his is this upcoming offseason.The industries and people he has dealt with during his business life mate he will relish all of it, seriously man is the mosh
Thanks for contributing, but in addition to what @The Esk says, I think you're in a minority here, liking this piece mate.
Didn't find it all that good personally.
Critical point for our future and his is this upcoming offseason.
And potentially multiple player exodus discussions.Think we will all be pleasantly surprised at how the future shapes up mate, have no info but just a huge gut feeling that the stadium will start moving fatser than we imagine plus he will start shaping the staff to his liking - manager included
And potentially multiple player exodus discussions.
Tough initiation for the man. He needs to make a statement of intent.Rom i am certain won't be going anywhere, same with ross, stones is the onyl one i honestly couldn't say if he will stay or go, think it's always a lot harder stopping a player who wants to move the second season - first can normally get away with as a club - second normally player gets their way
Tough initiation for the man. He needs to make a statement of intent.
Ehmm... What Lukaku interview?It's an interesting situation. Moshiri speaks with a sort of simple intent - "I will give everything" - and his press release set out that his priority is as much player retention as anything else.
However, watching Lukaku's interview on BBC before the Arsenal game, it's clear Moshiri hasn't yet spoken to Rom (and presumably Stones/Barkley). Obviously, his feet have barely touched the ground, but its a fast paced industry and this summer will be a real indicator as to just how much things will change under Moshiri. Will he have the clout to keep the big players?
It was also telling from Lukaku's interview that there are still unresolved problems between him and Martinez. Lukaku, to me, made it clear that he is fed up with the endless pretty passing and wants the team to play with more gumption. How does Moshiri manage this - does he let Martinez continue, even though it could drive away talent?
Ehmm... What Lukaku interview?
Sorry, it was BT, not BBC.
On a less serious note, this picture made me laugh