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Aug 26, 2014
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Hell no! High wages, made of glass and too old. Lets hope roma signs him
we said that about Pirlo before he came here and its the same with the Yaya talks. Now that he won't complain sitting on the bench i wouldn't mind seeing him here if he agrees to lower his wages, we need a quality attacker and Llorente just doesn't cut it is sad to see him struggle but its the truth.


You guys seems forgot how we do business. Buy high value players with low salary, take free players or pay little with higher salary and this model has worked and we'll continue to use it. And of course now we can afford players like Dybala but he's still taking a low salary and we'll have 1-2 signings like this a year but we need to maintain the gaps(the bench) We still cant compete with the clubs from EPL in terms of money, they can pay the players so much more and we got to play smart. So unless you want to end up like those shit clubs from milano from overspending and paying wages that any club from Serie A cant afford go right ahead get delusional.
 

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we said that about Pirlo before he came here and its the same with the Yaya talks. Now that he won't complain sitting on the bench i wouldn't mind seeing him here if he agrees to lower his wages, we need a quality attacker and Llorente just doesn't cut it is sad to see him struggle but its the truth.


You guys seems forgot how we do business. Buy high value players with low salary, take free players or pay little with higher salary and this model has worked and we'll continue to use it. And of course now we can afford players like Dybala but he's still taking a low salary and we'll have 1-2 signings like this a year but we need to maintain the gaps(the bench) We still cant compete with the clubs from EPL in terms of money, they can pay the players so much more and we got to play smart. So unless you want to end up like those shit clubs from milano from overspending and paying wages that any club from Serie A cant afford go right ahead get delusional.
Long fucking useless post. Rvp and transfers like that are excactly how we could end up like milan.
 
Mar 3, 2014
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An attacking midfielder should be a priority. Dybala is skilled, but a striker and not really creative. We need to be looking for some sort of attacking midfielder, with the preference being someone who is versatile. There are a number of options, but ideally someone who can play wide as well.
 
Mar 3, 2014
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^agreed. vazquez made dybala look like a messi light edition.
Exactly - those claiming Dybala should play in the hole need to ask themselves whether it makes sense for Aguero to play in the hole. Aguero is better than Dybala, and neither of them are really suitable in a creative role. Dybala I'm sure will be great, he is shifty with a low centre of gravity, and a great shot but that doesn't mean we should ignore the obvious hole that we have, an attacking midfielder.

Quite frankly, both Vidal and Pereyra have been great in the role for us considering both tend to thrive in box to box roles. And while in some games having a CAM with an amazing workrate is useful, there are games where a team is defending too well and we cannot unlock them. In that case a player like De Bruyne, David Silva, Mezut Ozil, or Christian Eriksen would be very useful.
 
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