Memphis Depay - SS/ST - Barcelona (20 Viewers)

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Eh, that's sort of what I'm afraid of. No chance Allegri thinks Kostic is an LB, so I'm sure he will be an LW in this team. I'd rather have Locatelli in a three and given more freedom to go forward and join the attack, but in a two he'll be more limited, so there's that.

I don't really mind Depay as he's well-rounded and has some grit; obviously the questions surrounding his professionalism isn't great news but whatever.
Of course he will because Kostic is a LM/LW and not a LB.
 

Gagi

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if we can get him on free with reasonable wages that would make him sellable, loanable if things don't work out, do it. He's so much better than Kean and can play in pretty much every formation we can think of. Not sure how much he's earning at Barca, some say 9m net, some 5.
 
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Memphis is good, he can play next to DV and also be a decent choice to the CF role
We could probably wait until closer to the end of window to get him cheaper thou given Barca is desperate to offload players.
Who knows, they may even need to lend out 1/2 ''newly signed' players
 

Scottish

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Mar 13, 2011
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Somebody remind me what yellow means again?

I don't know much about this guy, but if the chat about his rotten attitude are true then I'm a little worried-not about him but that this is a team reestablishing our identity. There is no Buffon or Chiellini in the dressing room to tell him when he steps out of line, and I don't want vocal uppity dickheads getting their fingerprints all over our core identity

If he wants to come and work hard and conduct himself like a professional that's great, we need a backup LW and. Backup CF and if he can do both that's ideal, plus no transfer fee.
 

Scottish

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Like when Tevez came we clearly did a deal saying we wouldn't obstruct him moving back to Argentina, which was the right way to start the relationship with him.

That squad was really well integrated though with strong leadership all over the pitch (except up front, him Llorente and Morata were all new). Tevez was exemplary, which wasn't the case anywhere else in Europe for him. The team Memphis is joining is full of new signings with less than a year here, plus a bunch of other cunts who have been here for years but who are mostly fannies

Allegri's man management is going to be pivotal for this year.
 

Bianconero81

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Like when Tevez came we clearly did a deal saying we wouldn't obstruct him moving back to Argentina, which was the right way to start the relationship with him.

That squad was really well integrated though with strong leadership all over the pitch (except up front, him Llorente and Morata were all new). Tevez was exemplary, which wasn't the case anywhere else in Europe for him. The team Memphis is joining is full of new signings with less than a year here, plus a bunch of other cunts who have been here for years but who are mostly fannies

Allegri's man management is going to be pivotal for this year.
Tevez is a player worth making sacrifices for - he's a beast. Memshit Deepfried is a pathetic excuse for a football player - I don't give two fucking turtle shits that he can play across the attack, or that he possesses experience. He's a troublemaker, a self-entitled mental midget, and he has FAILED at every big club when presented with an opportunity. Ask yourself why Farcelona, a joke of a club at present, are willing to terminate his contract and get rid of him? No, it has nothing to do with their huge debt. They went out and bought Auba, Lewandowski and Raphinha, even though they have this little fuckstick on their books.
 
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    Somebody remind me what yellow means again?

    I don't know much about this guy, but if the chat about his rotten attitude are true then I'm a little worried-not about him but that this is a team reestablishing our identity. There is no Buffon or Chiellini in the dressing room to tell him when he steps out of line, and I don't want vocal uppity dickheads getting their fingerprints all over our core identity

    If he wants to come and work hard and conduct himself like a professional that's great, we need a backup LW and. Backup CF and if he can do both that's ideal, plus no transfer fee.
    between red and green
     
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