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Isaiah

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  1. I love what Richie said in his post-match interview about Silva being a father figure for him. It sounds like he'd run through a brick wall for him, and we need that passion and determination. He was also openly delighted to be given the MOTM award for the first time in his career. I already love this player. 

  2. On 09/08/2018 at 23:33, Isaiah said:

    I love how in the BBC's chart of most expensive summer transfers they have finally, after 2 weeks of trying to push the bullshit '50 million' figure, had to admit that we bought him for 35 million. Less than West Ham paid for some guy from Lazio.

    https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/45133957

    I guarantee though that in their write-up of our Wolves game on Saturday, and in every write-up of every game after it, they will go back to calling him "Richarlison, a 50 million pound summer signing from Watford". 

     

    And sure enough, 17 minutes into the game and the BBC's headline on their live text page is:

    1. £50m signing Richarlison scores on Everton debut
  3. I love how in the BBC's chart of most expensive summer transfers they have finally, after 2 weeks of trying to push the bullshit '50 million' figure, had to admit that we bought him for 35 million. Less than West Ham paid for some guy from Lazio.

    https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/45133957

    I guarantee though that in their write-up of our Wolves game on Saturday, and in every write-up of every game after it, they will go back to calling him "Richarlison, a 50 million pound summer signing from Watford". 

     

  4. 2 minutes ago, Finn balor said:

    I need visuals!!! I’m losing my shit over this transfer I don’t mind telling you.

    Everyone is. Which is why it's strange that news of him having (and presumably passing) his medical today is not being reported or even rumoured anywhere on the internet. 

  5. Does seem a very weird one this. Hyped to the rafters just last summer yet now it looks like only Crystal Palace are even making him an offer. Maybe word's got around that his attitude really is that bad. If those wage demands are accurate then it's certainly not a good sign, someone who has achieved nothing in the game other than having "potential" asking for huge wages. I kind of hope Palace sign him just to get a look at what all the fuss was about.  

  6. 12 minutes ago, c1982 said:

    This makes no sense to me but Silva had him at Sporting.

    And sold him, for a relatively small fee. And in his time at United he's done nothing at all to impress anyone, yet that MEN article says United are set to double their money on him?? Hopefully this is just very lazy journalism, with papers now reduced to seeing what defenders Silva used to manage and making wild speculations based on that.  

  7. For fuck's sake, the BBC are STILL referring to Richarlison as a "£50 million signing" in the headline of their write-up of the Rennes game. 

    https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/44995201

    This is pissing me off way more than it should, but it's so annoying how they're hell-bent on making us out to be little upstarts tossing money away. In one of their 'Have Your Say' sections a United fan wrote "Richarlison cost only 25 million less than Lukaku lol". Wait, so when calcualting Richarlison's fee we add on every conceivable bonus and add-on we can dream up, but for Lukaku's we list only the initial outlay?

     

     

     

  8. Abramovich has stopped bankrolling Chelsea since he realised he can't hope to outspend City, so I can't see Chelsea tossing away close to 100 million on a goalkeeper. Chelsea's money now comes from doing ridiculously dodgy deals with other oil-doping clubs (an over-the-hill David Luiz to PSG for 50 million for example). They are nowhere near the financial force they were 15 years ago when he took over. Plus, the British government is looking to clamp down on him and his ilk (they refused to continue his visa; last I heard he was exiled in Israel and became a citizen).

    None of that will stop the media from trying to unsettle Jordan of course, but if his World Cup heroics showed me anything it's that the lad's very focused and won't let tabloid bullshit get to him.   

  9. He's not on that list (correctly, because he's not yet a manager) but I'd take Arteta above most of the people there. He's been studying under perhaps the world's greatest manager right now. It'll be a risk (any appointment in this league is a risk, you never know what the hell you're going to end up with, look at the De Boer debacle at Palace), but I wouldn't be unhappy if we gave him the gig. 

    Failing that, Silva would be my prefered option. There are bigger names there, but I don't think the likes of Blanc or Enrique would have their heart in the job, and we need our next manager to dig in for the long overhaul of this Frankenstein's monster of a squad.  

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