Didier Drogba - ST - Galatasaray (23 Viewers)

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Xperd

'Toli Throater
Jun 1, 2012
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#82
Yeah let's spend 10mln+ for them.
Did i mention anything about the price ? I said i'd prefer to have those two over this worn out antique piece.

Or better yet,i'd rather even loan Morata and accept that buyback clause(even if its embarrassing for us) than have Drogba here.Atleast we'll have some fresh legs looking to prove himself and on low wages too.
 

Scottish

Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
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#84
If he's not too heavy on the wages then by all means get him signed as a backup CF. That is if Ciro is definitely not interested in coming back. Getting an experienced player who still has enough left to play well as a backup, and who will likely accept a bench role is a no-brainer.
 

j0ker

Capo di tutti capi
Jan 5, 2006
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#85
Did i mention anything about the price ? I said i'd prefer to have those two over this worn out antique piece.

Or better yet,i'd rather even loan Morata and accept that buyback clause(even if its embarrassing for us) than have Drogba here.Atleast we'll have some fresh legs looking to prove himself and on low wages too.
Meh, I still rate Drogba more than them.

Agree about the second part.
 

Klin

نحن الروبوتات
May 27, 2009
61,689
#87
People think getting Drogba would still leave room for a top signing up front. :lol:

FLASH NEWS:

We need to improve in Europe, not in Serie A, so mentioning what the likes of Totti, Di Natale and Toni are doing there is irrelevant.
 

Xperd

'Toli Throater
Jun 1, 2012
32,620
#88
People think getting Drogba would still leave room for a top signing up front. :lol:

FLASH NEWS:

We need to improve in Europe, not in Serie A, so mentioning what the likes of Totti, Di Natale and Toni are doing there is irrelevant.
:delpiero:
 

Xperd

'Toli Throater
Jun 1, 2012
32,620
#90
So, will he be signed before or after Evra and Nani, who we were reported to have a deal with, or after conte's exit ?
Dr.Zacheryah,Ph.D in football finance and tactics.Now also working on becoming a Mercato experd too.Di Marzio has a competitor now :touched:
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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#92
Dr.Zacheryah,Ph.D in football finance and tactics.Now also working on becoming a Mercato experd too.Di Marzio has a competitor now :touched:
Well, there is the thing

Di Marzio said we are looking into the possibility, and wether we do it or not

Those papers basically say its concluded soon.

I'm attacking the newspapers, not DM. ;)

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Suck me Cusp. :tongue:

Zach made that smiley look weird btw. :lol:
Aaron made me uses smileys ! Its to confirm its a joke and not an insult. Apparently its not allways clear if i do that, so i add :tongue:
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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#93
A 36 year old Drogba is stil more deadly than all of our strikers combined in europe. So is not a loling matter.

But well he is 36 years old.... lets hope he doesnt turn into our next borrielo,anelka,bendter,osvaldo.


The good thing is that Drogba has class, and that is permanent. The guy is skilled so if we use him wisely, he can deliver when needed.
 

fredrik

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Aug 7, 2011
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A 36 year old Drogba is stil more deadly than all of our strikers combined in europe. So is not a loling matter.

But well he is 36 years old.... lets hope he doesnt turn into our next borrielo,anelka,bendter,osvaldo.


The good thing is that Drogba has class, and that is permanent. The guy is skilled so if we use him wisely, he can deliver when needed.
He scored 2 goals from 8 games in cl this year....
He is fucking 36! Years old. He will command a high wage bc of long gone skills. I would rather sign cassano , gilardino and toni over him.
 
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