Lord TSC wrote: » Seems a lot of links to Vidal now. He's been left out of Bayern preseason trip Maybe that Thiago, Vidal and Lewandowski rumour wasn't wrong....
jimmytwotimes 2013 wrote: » Maguire = Phil Jones 2.0 IMO
paulbok wrote: » Yep, replacing Smalling or Jones with McGuire is the equivalent of me replacing my 2010 Ford Focus with a 2011 model, but paying the price of a 182 Audi A6
IamtheWalrus wrote: » Not keen so
Iused2likebusts wrote: » I really don't get why Sanchez doesn't just play RW he did it at barca and initially at arsenal. I think he is far better from the right then on the left where he continually checks back and plays those chipped crosses into the box. I think Sanchez as a RW would be up there with the best in the league and would comfortably get 15+ league goals.
Liam O wrote: » I have a feeling his ego really inflated at Arsenal and he began to believe that he was among the Messi and Ronaldos rather than the Bale or Suarezs(both of whom were probably even that level above him. He feels he's best on the LW so that's where he plays with no tactical responsibility it seems. He was working harder than everyone there and scoring a good percentage of their goals as part of a decent team atmosphere but it seemed the last 2 seasons it became more about the individual to him while it all crumbled around him at Arsenal. He tried to distance himself rather than take any ownership for his own below par performances. This is a big season for him.
thetimeisnow wrote: » If we had the 99 or 08 teams going into this season where would you expect them to finish
PhlegmyMoses wrote: » I would be super wary of buying an unwanted player from Bayern. They seem to be really good at offloading at the right time....
Lord TSC wrote: » The comparison to Schwi is fair, BUT out centre mid is actually in a far better condition now that we could possibly take the risk this time. If we got Vidal, and he sucked, well he's an expensive bench player but we still have a top tier midfield (imo) with Pogba, Fred and Matic. On the other hand, he was someone who really brought out a lot of he bets from Pogba back at Juve, so maybe he'd facilitate Pogba some (more) freedom?
pjohnson wrote: » We've 14 days. We can't afford to waste a week chasing/completing Vidal deal. We have far more essential maintenance required. We should probably be getting word from Norwood/Stone before the weekend if we are doing anything.
yabadabado wrote: » Get LB,CB and RW sorted (I dont think that all 3 will happen) then anything else is a bonus. Vidal would still offer United plenty for a few seasons but cm isn't a priority imo.
astradave wrote: » Matic as a ball playing CB and Vidal in his role watch* *shamelessly stolen from Mitch
Lord TSC wrote: » Sanchez - Lukaku Pogba Vidal - Fred Matic Young - Bailly - Lindelof - Valencia DDG Could be writen as well as Sanchez - Lukaku Pogba Young - Fred - Vidal - Val Matic Bailly - Lindelof
yabadabado wrote: » I'd rather start the season with Bailly and Lindelof as first choice than spend any cash on Maguire. Let them sink or swim but they both better players than Maguire although both do have a few issues that need sorting out.
Lord TSC wrote: » And when Bailly gets hurt?
bucketybuck wrote: » Whats your point?
Lord TSC wrote: » In an ideal world, we'd go into the season with Bailly/Lindelof, and neither would miss a game. When one does, and inevitable Bailly will miss a few weeks, or if Lindelof is out of form for a stretch, we are back to having one of the chuckle brothers back in. Heaven forbid both need to miss games. Plus, none of our five options seem to be much of a commander of the box. We don't just need two CBs we trust, we could do with a more commanding centre back too to become our third trusted CB. That's not to say 60m on mAguirre is the answer, mind. But trying to downplay our need for a third super solid cb player is glossing over the issues that exist there. RMC Sport linking us to a 35m deal for Mina now.
DM_7 wrote: » What about when Lukaku or Sanchez are out?