Player:Saliba
Just because selling your most productive player and prized asset could possibly turn out well in the long run, doesnt mean it makes sense considering it. .
Read that back and see how it doesn't really make sense.
Just because selling your most productive player and prized asset could possibly turn out well in the long run, doesnt mean it makes sense considering it. .
When I say 'possibly', I mean selling anyone could turn out well. Doesn't mean you choose to do it for a laugh though, does it? We could have sold peak Henry to Madrid in search of improvement... Would that have made sense? I could empty my bank accounts and stick it all on red at roulette because I could double my wealth--doesn't mean it makes sense, does it?Read that back and see how it doesn't really make sense.
When I say 'possibly', I mean selling anyone could turn out well. Doesn't mean you choose to do it for a laugh though, does it? We could have sold peak Henry to Madrid in search of improvement... Would that have made sense? I could empty my bank accounts and stick it all on red at roulette because I could double my wealth--doesn't mean it makes sense, does it?
We've got one very good source of goals. One. What are we going to do with, say, £70m if we sold Auba?
You got people who already doubt Emery, and they also think it's worth entertaining selling the only outstanding performer for him in his first season? They think he's useless but they'd back him to go and and work wonders with £70m in todays market and in our position?
I'm not shutting anything down. What I say doesn't matter. I'm saying it's a ridiculous thing to ponder--that's my opinion, and I've said why with examples. Emery wouldn't sell him if he doesn't want to leave anyway, so that's all that matters. I'll leave the discussion of whether we should sell our best player to those that wish to now.But what you've just done in that post is consider the pros and cons yet you were telling everyone else even thinking it through is 'ridiculous'. That's my point.
Don't shut down conversations. Open them up
Ha!This post gets even funnier when you realise it's written by somebody who can't count.
That Stevenage road life... I’ve heard it’s rough down dem sides.
E6, E11 or E18? All of them wasteman districts, but where, tell me?
Really burns you that we're from the same city doesn't it? Zone 4 isn't that far out mate.
It's all black and white here. One scores more, sell the other. There are no questions in black and white world where we ask what do we have in 1-2 year when Auba is finished, we don't ask why Auba was struggling big time without Laca and we don't ask who fits the team better.Yeah if we do sell someone it should be Laca not Auba. Auba has that killer instinct that no amount of training can teach.
Funny how we all agree that Laca is the better finisher, technician and 'footballer' yet Auba could probably outscore him with one leg.
Mate I said zone 4. I'm from Ilford sides with the IG postcodes. We tried to become E19 about 15 years ago but Royal Mail weren't having it.E6, E11 or E18? All of them wasteman districts, but where, tell me?
That's true. You could argue that if we add a classicwinger then we keep Auba, but if we keep Laca we could do a Liverpool and get two wide forwards instead. That's before you look at age, durability and other intangible factors.It's all black and white here. One scores more, sell the other. There are no questions in black and white world where we ask what do we have in 1-2 year when Auba is finished, we don't ask why Auba was struggling big time without Laca and we don't ask who fits the team better.
That was the same logic management was using when giving Özil contract. He has most assists, give him huge contract and it doesn't matter how he fits the team or if he fits the team. They've seen the stats and that's it
I was in O'Gradys in Ilford on CL final night. Stratford is E20, so **** knows what they're doing with E19. They must be saving it for something. So you're an essex boy then. I knew it.Mate I said zone 4. I'm from Ilford sides with the IG postcodes. We tried to become E19 about 15 years ago but Royal Mail weren't having it.
No way! My secondary school's a 5 minute walk from there and I'm about 15 min drive from O'Gradys. Been there once or twice but not exactly my crowd in there.I was in O'Gradys in Ilford on CL final night. Stratford is E20, so **** knows what they're doing with E19. They must be saving it for something. So you're an essex boy then. I knew it.
Mate I said zone 4. I'm from Ilford sides with the IG postcodes. We tried to become E19 about 15 years ago but Royal Mail weren't having it.
Think Potter is from Barking which again is like 10 mins away.Isn't that basically Essex? Ain't that like where Potter Payper is from?
I hate East London anyway, it's either all annoying hipsters, gentrified areas that all feel fake & soulless or just straight up cracked out ghettos. No offence to the Bangladeshi community of course.
We don't move like them Them Towie man there.
That the one with a Polish (I think) place next to it?I was in O'Gradys in Ilford on CL final night. Stratford is E20, so **** knows what they're doing with E19. They must be saving it for something. So you're an essex boy then. I knew it.
Can't say I'd ever noticed before, but yes.That the one with a Polish (I think) place next to it?
I hope you know what IG is an abbreviation of without googling?Think Potter is from Barking which again is like 10 mins away.
Yeah Shoreditch sides is all gentrified with the hipsters but most of the ghettos are gone now cos of said gentrification.
IG is a weird postcode, IG1-2 are basically as gritty as Stratford/East Ham/Peckham sides only difference is the postcodes. IG3 onwards are nice and suburb-ish but there's a clear difference between IG and Essex, maybe not geographically.
We don't move like them Them Towie man there.
E6, E11 or E18? All of them wasteman districts, but where, tell me?