the whole year inn wrote: » That have me a good laugh. Funny and true.
Giggsy11 wrote: » https://twitter.com/GFFN/status/885180932004737026
rwbug wrote: » Ignore BBC, believe GFFN. We need a twitter blacklist - or posters to simply use common sense.
Giggsy11 wrote: » rwbug wrote: » Ignore BBC, believe GFFN. We need a twitter blacklist - or posters to simply use common sense. Or maybe posters should use their fecking heads. GFFN don't post news, they will translate and repost from papers. It clearly says which paper reported it. Oh bytw I ignore English papers when it comes to transfers. They print what club briefs them, City won't brief that Alves rejected them. Edit: Also how City briefed media that they paid 43 Million pounds for Silva when reliable French journalists and papers reported 60-70 Million Euros.
POKERKING wrote: » Do you honestly believe city offered alves €350k a week and that he turned it down?
rwbug wrote: » Probably, he believes Le10sport over the BBC. The Donald Trump of the transfer forum.
Giggsy11 wrote: » POKERKING wrote: » Do you honestly believe city offered alves €350k a week and that he turned it down? To add to my previous post, it's a free transfer so there is a good chance player will get big signing on fee which will paid added with wages.
Giggsy11 wrote: » No one has a clue what went behind the scenes, just because they won double doesn't mean he should stay at Juventus. He went from Barca to Juventus, so joining PSG from Juventus isn't a big deal.
Jayop wrote: » Maybe he feels that in the coming season PSG have more chance of winning that City do. In fairness when City played that team that beat PSG in a 2 horse race, they came second too.
LiamoSail wrote: » Yea, I was being a bit flippant tbf. I'm not saying it's a bad move, just that I doubt the opportunity to win things was the main draw of PSG over City/Juve. Paris is a great city and the money is obviously good at PSG. It makes sense for those reasons
Jayop wrote: » You make it sound like Ligue 1 is the same as going to China or America for a top footballer. The league itself may not be ultra competitive, but there's two top teams and they are decent normally in Europe.
Jayop wrote: » As opposed to City who won what and also lost out to Monaco.
the whole year inn wrote: » What are you trying to get at here exactly.
Jayop wrote: » the whole year inn wrote: » What are you trying to get at here exactly. Not sure how it went over your head, but the post you were having a good laugh at was insinuating he was an edjit for saying he wanted to win things and that's why he didn't go to City. I was making the point that maybe he's not an edjit for thinking that at all.
Mr.Nice Guy wrote: » Bakayoko to Chelsea is very good business imo. I read a few weeks back a rumour that Mbappe and his advisors were told by Monaco that Bakayoko would be the last first team player to be sold. Assuming that's not bullsh*t, that means Fabinho and Mendy will be staying put for another season. I guess we'll find out soon enough.
Minderbinder wrote: » But I don't think his post was about Man City at all. He was joking at the fact Alves left Juve for PSG in order to be a champion. The same Juve who have won the last six scudettos and are a lot closer to being European champions than PSG.
zerks wrote: » Lucas Leiva in talks with Lazio.
Harry Palmr wrote: » He won't leave! In other news everyone is being briefed by Liverpool that Keita is not for sale at any price and that the only option is for him to force the issue and put in a transfer request. So presumably that is what the club are now expecting to happen.