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  1. Cheers. Don't want to go off topic too much, but as it'll be a 3 month recovery, I might, just might enjoy a few days on Merseyside, in which case I'll need tickets sorted out. I love my English football (and I am no glory hunter as my beloved place is St Mary's - watching Bally and KK at the Dell just got me hooked on Saints) and visiting a new place could be fun.

  2. I stand corrected.

     

    Yet it is well known that a subtop player in Belgian 1st division will almost double his wages if he goes to Holland and treble them if he plays for a "big club" (Saints, Wolves, Brum and other parachute clubs) in the fizzy league.

    To give you an example, Ba from Mouscron instantly multiplied his salary overnight by moving to a German 2nd division side. We just can't compete.

     

    But I don't think we're here to discuss Belgain footbll wages, so end of.

     

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    After watching lunchtime news: Fellaini's monthly wages will be match his Liège's annual wages. Who wouldn't move for a 12-fold salary?

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    Despite these signings i am still incredibly annoyed with how the club is being run. Its a joke. Sure we evetually got Fellani, but if we really wanted him then why couldn't we have got him months ago? His price will have been inflated because of his appearance in the champions league, andit also means he is cup tied.

     

    I am happy with the signing, but not the way its been done.

     

    I honestly don't think Fellaini would have left Liège if they had qualified for the CL. For knowing the lad a bit, he would have put club before money for one more season. Hence the deal being finalised that late, added to the perspective of not having to face a fierce opponent who has now moved to your side. Clever move by Moyes.

  4. just a question....what do you think of Dante? he looked a class player against liverpool, he would get into most teams in europe based on the first leg display.

     

    Dante is class. Top drawer. He played a major part in the title last season, however not duly acknowledged. He's been a bit unlucky this season: missed pen at home to the Reds, misjudgement on Babel's cross at Anfield after 117 mins (knackered, probably) and was involved in a most dubious penalty on Sunday which eventually cost 2 points. His weakness must be that he is probably a bit too confident in his undoubted, natural abilities. Standard refused a € 4 m offer last night from CSKA Moscow.

  5. Re Licker's question:

     

    If the monthly € 90 k figure is right, my guess would be that Fellaini will earn in one month over what he'd have earned in Belgium in one year. The highest earner in the Belgian 1st division (Mbark Boussoufa from Anderlecht) is believed to earn in the region of € 200,000 k per season. We just can't compete wallet-wise. A different thing on the pitch and on the night, though.

  6. Nice to have some friendly Standard supporters on the forum, and may i congratulate you, you speak english very well.

     

    Will Fellaini be a big loss for you. ?? or have you anybody in reserve to cover for him, who can step into the side without weakening your team too much.

     

    A massive loss. We just hope that with our vice-chairman knowledge of international football (he once was Zidane's agent and organised his move to Real Madrid) and his many friends at the highest level in Spain, italy and Portugal, we'll find a decent replacement coming from a big club. There is one player who could do the business (Benjamin Nicaise), but he's untried at that level as he was transferred in the summer from a club used to fighting against relegation. However this stretches the squad a bit.

     

    Thanks for the compliment, Licker. Learnt my English in England and work as a translator ;)

  7. If you are not sure you are stronger than your opponent, weaken him. That's football for you. From a Standard fan's point of view, I'm gutted, but fair play to the lad. And € 16m is simply too much money for a Belgian club to turn down. Most of our clubs don't have that money as a yearly budget.

     

    Deffo an excellent signing for Everton methinks, though, and certainly a big, big step forward in the big fella's career. He's young, he's a great athlete and strong in the air. He still has a lot to learn, especially with regards to keeping his cool on the pitch (too many bookings and red cards), but Everton have signed a damn of a prospect of a gem. Good luck to him.

     

    He's not allowed to play against his former club in the UEFA cup as they are engaged in the same competition.

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