Pretty despicable of Levy considering there's an absolute boatload of top strikers who have proven they can score in this league available.So no plan b again, with the same negotiating tactics employed by Levy. Hope Harry is taking plenty of vitamins.
No disrespect to BEN, but I find it incredibly difficult to believe that Poch has only just started to have concerns about any possible negative influence that Berahino could bring to the table.
Bloody hell, there's been none stop arguing on here since the summer, because the likes of @yankspurs & a few others have been saying exactly that.
I'd imagine Poch, the guy who apparently looks deeply into a players mentality before deciding if he wants him, doesn't need 6 months of seeing WBA & Berahino at war, before deciding he may be a negative influence in the changing room.
Pretty despicable of Levy considering there's an absolute boatload of top strikers who have proven they can score in this league available.
Just like every year in January. Teams lining up to sell their strikers.
you may be right - but who pays a blind bit of notice to what yankspurs says?
nothing much, repeats
BEN on berahino (again): Poch likes him but worried [about disrupting, bad influence etc]
[/QUOTE]We've been through this argument before so I won't bore anyone with it again. All I'll say is that if that is indeed the case and we have a striker who wants to join us and who our manager wants, then it's about time we put up or shut up and pay them what they want.
It's all very well trying to get maximum VFM all the time, but sometimes you have to pay above market value for assets if your need is particularly great. Strikers can't always be valued as objectively as other players. They simply cost more. That's the way it always is and always will be.
If Levy dares to sell Kane, to Madrid no less he'd lose all the support he still has. He would be booed out of the stadium if he does that. I'd think he wouldnt be so stupid as too do that.
Jesus, we don't have to go for someone we have doubts about. Move on poch; let's go balls out for someone with the right character/attitude form the off and let's get this shit crakalaxin.nothing much, repeats
BEN on berahino (again): Poch likes him but worried [about disrupting, bad influence etc]
No disrespect to BEN, but I find it incredibly difficult to believe that Poch has only just started to have concerns about any possible negative influence that Berahino could bring to the table.
Bloody hell, there's been none stop arguing on here since the summer, because the likes of @yankspurs & a few others have been saying exactly that.
I'd imagine Poch, the guy who apparently looks deeply into a players mentality before deciding if he wants him, doesn't need 6 months of seeing WBA & Berahino at war, before deciding he may be a negative influence in the changing room.
Obviously, my point was disruption.Berahino is nothing like Osvaldo
Where does it say it is a new concern?
Obviously, my point was disruption.
That can come in many forms, but the outcome is always the same - disharmony.
Obviously, my point was disruption.
That can come in many forms, but the outcome is always the same - disharmony.
Eh? I'm not understanding your point at all? If it's not a new concern, why the hell did we place multiple bids in the summer, and are, according to ITK, still trying to sort out a deal?