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onthetwo

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I like Siggy, but I think he's expendable. I would like to make a profit off him instead of just breaking even, though.

Also, how do we know he is off? Because Sky Sources say so? The infamous sky sources? I'll wait till Palace, Spurs, or the ITK's confirm.

Unless you're in the finance team working for Levy why do you care whether we make a profit on a player sale or not?
 

crokey

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Sep 1, 2012
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Unless you're in the finance team working for Levy why do you care whether we make a profit on a player sale or not?

This argument is used all the time but isn't the answer obvious? The more profit we make, the more money we are likely to have to replace a player

I'm sure he doesn't actually care if ENIC makes money, he cares if we can improve the squad
 

ClintEastwould

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Jul 3, 2012
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Hm spurs Instagram just posted photo of him and Kane in Seattle.

Make of that what you will. It's silly season folks
 

ButchCassidy

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Jul 12, 2012
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Pulled from the starting lineup in Seattle a few minutes before game time. Could be an injury, or could be some movement on this.
 

gibbospurs

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Aug 28, 2010
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Doesn't mean anything apart from he's in Seattle lol

He could still be Swansea bound.
Of course!! Pretty sure there isn't a flight every 20mins to the uk. He would obviously watch the game and go back to the hotel with the team etc. then get a flight sorted.
 

kdem

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Matt Law of Telepgraph has tweeted that Siggy has left our tour to go for a medical with Swansea.

I'm going to miss him. We never played him to his strengths and yet he stuck around and didn't make a fuss. I hope he does very very well for Swansea, he's obviously a talent and deserves to shine. Will be following his career closely.
 

tobi

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Jun 10, 2003
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I like him but we shouldn't have signed him in the first place, he was a reactionary signing and someone at the club didn't stop to think about what (position/s) he played well in during his time at Swansea.

All we've done is hamper his development and take space in the squad that someone else could have taken.
 

Japhet

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Aug 30, 2010
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I'm going to miss him. We never played him to his strengths and yet he stuck around and didn't make a fuss. I hope he does very very well for Swansea, he's obviously a talent and deserves to shine. Will be following his career closely.


Good player with a top notch attitude. Unfortunately for him we are grossly top heavy in his preferred position with Eriksen, Holtby and even Lamela, Chadli and Carroll vying for the spot. I'm sure he was a very positive unfluence about the place but we need to release funds to address our weak areas. Good luck to him.
 

Wheeler Dealer

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Jul 29, 2011
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I'm going to miss him. We never played him to his strengths and yet he stuck around and didn't make a fuss. I hope he does very very well for Swansea, he's obviously a talent and deserves to shine. Will be following his career closely.

His strengths were an ability to hide away for 85 minutes, fall on his arse and nearly make a tackle.. If we get £8m, then it would be scandalous to reject this
 

felmani26

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Jan 1, 2008
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I like him but we shouldn't have signed him in the first place, he was a reactionary signing and someone at the club didn't stop to think about what (position/s) he played well in during his time at Swansea.

All we've done is hamper his development and take space in the squad that someone else could have taken.
This pretty much sums it up for me.
 

crokey

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Will be at Swansea for 2 or 3 years and then I think he'll be ready for a top 6 team as he enters his prime, just came to us a bit too early unfortuntately
 
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