pacstud
Well-Known Member
Time to walk away from the table. My vote at least.
My point exactly there are celtic fans saying on the one hand saying they don't need to sell him yet monitoring our site to find out if he, s any closer to leaving... Celtic are a selling club they need the cash they sell there best player every year...Its not like Tierney is the only good youngish LB at 20-25 M, and he is also injured, therefore we really should have other options, its almost criminal if we blindly chase Tierney only.
Time to walk away from the table. My vote at least.
Time to walk away from the table. My vote at least.
Again. Celtic are being more than fair here with the prizing of the player. They are practically giving us their player in current market.
It's Arsenal that are being pricks, the selling team set the price, it's up to the team attempting to buy to either meet it or move on.I'm bored with this, 25m is the absolute limit, if not already too much for a LB in the SPL with injury issues.
I love him as a player and his character is exactly what you want, but f*ck it just go buy a cheap young prospect for 5m if Celtic carry on being pr*cks about it. Up the Gers.
It's Arsenal that are being pricks, the selling team set the price, it's up to the team attempting to buy to either meet it or move on.
We want him.We'll get him it's just we not in hurry because nobody want him.
Fair based on what mate? This a LB from a low reputation league we're talking about. We taking the risk. Would you be happy if we bought player from the Icelandic league for such a fee?
How many players have we lost out on over the years because we wouldnt stretch ourselves? This will be a regret if we dont do it.
It's Arsenal that are being pricks, the selling team set the price, it's up to the team attempting to buy to either meet it or move on.
After 2 bids if true, definitely have to take a distance and approach other options, see if they can be done easier quicker cheaper.We only have to restructure the deal and we should walk away?
I agree it's al relative.. If the boy was playing in a top league then yes worth the risk.. The problem is celtic fans are angry they let van dyke go so cheap...Fair based on what mate? This a LB from a low reputation league we're talking about. We taking the risk. Would you be happy if we bought player from the Icelandic league for such a fee?
We don't need the money, it's just our model to build players up and then move them on.My point exactly there are celtic fans saying on the one hand saying they don't need to sell him yet monitoring our site to find out if he, s any closer to leaving... Celtic are a selling club they need the cash they sell there best player every year...
So he, s one of the top left backs in the world... No disrespect back I've never saw Scotland qualify for any major tournaments and he can't get a game now that Andy Robertson is captain in the same position and won't shift him so how are we to increase his wealth to us as an asset if he, s still sitting on 12 caps in 4 years..He is one of the top LB talents in the world. 25 M is cheap in current market for those. We should have paid it long time go. Its worrying we can't even pay cheap prizes.
This is not true, stop listening to the same lies you've been told for weeks.We only have to restructure the deal and we should walk away?
So he, s one of the top left backs in the world... No disrespect back I've never saw Scotland qualify for any major tournaments and he can't get a game now that Andy Robertson is captain in the same position and won't shift him so how are we to increase his wealth to us as an asset if he, s still sitting on 12 caps in 4 years..
What's hard to get we, ve followed the lad for a long time and put faith in the fact he may be a talented player... And are offering a price the board and the manager thinks is fair its called negotiating.. Its part of the process... You know like you did with the turnbull deal sometimes the buying club get a say as well..It's Arsenal that are being pricks, the selling team set the price, it's up to the team attempting to buy to either meet it or move on.