ah yes Liverpool, who managed to stop their star footballer from joining that mighty footballing force Arsenal - who finished 4th last season a point above 5th and who haven't won a trophy for as long as we've been up there behind them. Suarez must have been dying to join them in the summer almost as much as Bale was after a move to Madrid - i wonder what would have happened in the summer had Real been in for Suarez for a record breaking transfer fee whilst we had to fight off the neighbors for Bale? :-k id have to question the sanity of someone who doesn't think it would be Suarez strutting his stuff in Madrid whilst we get the benefit of Bale for another year.
i wonder how United were able to get Rooney to sign a new contract as well - did anyone actually bid for him btw? 300k per week and continue playing in the champions league for the biggest club in the world - not a bad deal, eh?
either way i don't think that's much of an argument you're putting forward mate if those are your best examples.
don't recall RVP to United the year before i have to say, but you are right with Fabregas tbf - my point with Arsenal was that even they are forced to sell players they don't want to at some stage, of course they will be able to hold on a bit tighter than us, what with the CL and more money behind them, but ultimately there's no escaping the inevitable. there was no plan with the sale of these players - they just couldn't keep a hold anymore.
edit: apologizes if i came off patronizing there by the way :lol:
i wonder how United were able to get Rooney to sign a new contract as well - did anyone actually bid for him btw? 300k per week and continue playing in the champions league for the biggest club in the world - not a bad deal, eh?
either way i don't think that's much of an argument you're putting forward mate if those are your best examples.
If I remember correctly, they fended off Barca for 3 years with Fabregas, United for 1 with RVP and I think they sold Nasri pretty much straight off. We sold Berbatov, Carrick and Bale the first time the big boys came knocking, the only one we forced to stay any longer was Modric and that was for one season. Of course it set them back but they still continually qualifies for CL and are now reaping the benifits as they have the money to finally replace them having paid off their stadium. It seems to me like they looked at the bigger picture and had a long term plan.
don't recall RVP to United the year before i have to say, but you are right with Fabregas tbf - my point with Arsenal was that even they are forced to sell players they don't want to at some stage, of course they will be able to hold on a bit tighter than us, what with the CL and more money behind them, but ultimately there's no escaping the inevitable. there was no plan with the sale of these players - they just couldn't keep a hold anymore.
edit: apologizes if i came off patronizing there by the way :lol: