his chat with ange must have been pivotal - perhaps assurance of playing time?
will be sexy if he eventually helped us achieve something, and then decides to go to another club that can pay more, or return to bayern to for a new deal.
The future is bright, the future is lillywhiteNot going to lie, seeing the club hoovering up the best young talent in Europe is a really exciting silver lining to the cloud of this season. Particularly seeing Gray, Bergvall and Moore perform and grow into the PL and Europe. Light at the end of the tunnel and the *painful rebuild* is in full swing, albeit over 6 years after Poch said it was necessary...
Amen brother.The future is bright, the future is lillywhite
Houdihno.Didn’t we make a book profit on the Brazilian lad too?
His name escapes me.
Its mostly the social media “fans” a few claiming he should have stayed at Bayern, he is only using us, we don’t want someone who didn’t want to come here, waste of money etc etc. Now i know these fans are probably not true fans but unfortunately they have a voice on the internet and that sort of toxicity like Twitter / Facebook etc gets looked at and our fan base gets a bad rap for it.Are they?
I agree that our fans will get on his back quickly if he doesn't hit the ground running (that seems to be some of our fans M.O.) but I haven't seen much griping about the U-turn personally. Genuine question as I don't drift through other forums or podcasts.
It's actually quite hard, in modern times, to find a player that is right footed that primarily plays on the right.Will be interesting to see where Ange ends up using him. I'm not as down on him playing on the right as some seem to be, seems to have quite a bit of what's needed to work as a right footer on the right in this kind of system. But probably striker or on the left are more natural for him.
I think the loan fee is probably coming out of what is owed. Not the final optional payment.I still can't get my head around this one. Surely, we took the Kane profit in a set of posted accounts in the past. Now we're taking from the BM debt to stop our own transfer debt from increasing, both for the loan part in this fiscal and the permanent transfer in next. Then that transfer fee gets amortised over the length of the player contract, which are charges to the P&L. The cashflow side is easy to understand. How it changes our profit and loss in things like PSR is a little harder to digest as we've already taken the Kane profit.
Even cashflow, I'm guessing there won't be £50m worth of credit left in the Kane deal. BM would have paid so much up front and have already cleared 18 months of payments.
Multi-year, it all comes out in the wash I guess. It just feels like a great move on the footballing side.
He can't if we decide to take up the option of making the deal permanent. Well he can't for 6 years unless we agree to it.his chat with ange must have been pivotal - perhaps assurance of playing time?
will be sexy if he eventually helped us achieve something, and then decides to go to another club that can pay more, or return to bayern to for a new deal.
No, it's only Levy if the deal doesn't go through, otherwise it's Lange, Ange, Munn, the tea lady, anyone besides Levy.Nope, it was all Levy.....Lange and Ange did nothing
Been doing my research via YouTube more so analysis videos rather than highlights and he seems to be right footed but with a very good left foot. When he's dribbling he will pass or cross with either foot depending on the situation. He has played mainly off the left but can play on the right. On the left he mainly cuts in but can go on the outside and hit accurate crosses with his left. On the right he still goes inside but is more likely to cross the ball it seems.Looking at that German data looks like he's a predominantly left winger. Can someone tell me if he is primarily left or right footed? Or relatively two-footed and what his instinct is when playing there. I think ideally Angeball requires both wide players to attack on the OUTSIDE when they're on the ball and try and hit the ball low across goal or take a shot on themselves while attacking on the INSIDE when they're off the ball when the ball is on the opposite flank (i.e. they should be in the box waiting for the cut-back/cross).
He can't if we decide to take up the option of making the deal permanent. Well he can't for 6 years unless we agree to it.
At Bayern seemed to mostly play on the left. Presume he'll get his first minutes for us on the left, but have a feeling he'll be moved up front sometimes (have seen him mention somewhere he wants to be a striker long term).Been doing my research via YouTube more so analysis videos rather than highlights and he seems to be right footed but with a very good left foot. When he's dribbling he will pass or cross with either foot depending on the situation. He has played mainly off the left but can play on the right. On the left he mainly cuts in but can go on the outside and hit accurate crosses with his left. On the right he still goes inside but is more likely to cross the ball it seems.
I'm just intrigued as to where we intend on playing him. Is it striker, the left or the right? The right is our position of most need long term but you could argue that striker is needed right now.
Didn't southampton have an option on toby. We matched it, he joned us.