wiziwig
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Right Back. a possibility?
In that video he's showed in many areas of the pitch during game too so possibly, but probably would be unfair in the early stages of his career with us so maybe later? ...
Right Back. a possibility?
I was really impressed by the interview he gave. I know they’re all pretty well coached and know what they're expected to say, but I really thought he seemed very intelligent, thoughtful and poised. He had a calmness and self possession which, I thought, was impressive in one so young.
Reading all his comments since the move makes him sound properly buzzing to have signed for us - wonder if he's a fan?
You must mean Kaziah, right? 'Cos being potentially better than one of the hottest players in world football is one bold prediction.I assumed he was the way he was talking.
Taking into account his age and the fact he plays like Bale I would guess he at least followed us when bale was here.
I love Sessegnon he is everything I want from a player. We need to be patient and give him time. But he plays well off both feet, has pace a good shot and appears humble.
With hard work and good coaching he will be better then Sterling.
Reading all his comments since the move makes him sound properly buzzing to have signed for us - wonder if he's a fan?
Stats do not show the whole picture, they can sometime be very disingenuous
You must mean Kaziah, right? 'Cos being potentially better than one of the hottest players in world football is one bold prediction.
GHod, I hope you're right, but I'm going to temper my expectations until he's had at least a few games in lilywhite.
It's exactly what happened with Grealish. The offer we submitted late in the window was considerably higher than the amount we could've signed him for earlier in the window.Wonder what Levy offered originally?
Levy has behaved like a smart businessman here and the Fulham guy looks small time. But if these are the tactics we employ, as legitimate as they are, we have to be prepared that it’ll blow up in our face now and again. I’d bet that’s what happened with Grealish when the landscape changed for Villa. But Levy is a smart man and I’m sure he only does this if he’s willing to lose out/walk away from the deal and doesn’t expect it to work every time.
He clearly isn’t a “football man” in the sense that he doesn’t do things the way they’ve always been done or he doesn’t negotiate like other chairmen.
That’s not necessarily a bad thing though.
I think Levy has what he thinks is a fair price, and perhaps a certain premium he is prepared to pay and thats the most he'll consider.
And then I think he comes in low to see at what level a deal can be done.
Usually itll end up somewhere between, or if the club are too greedy = not at all.
To be honest, I don't think Levy gives two f**ks about fair price. He wants the lowest price he can get. If he cared about fair, he'd stop and think "Well what would I think was fair if I were in their shoes".
That's his job though so I've no problem with it. My only point is, if this is how he negotiates, he will run into problems because things change (new owners come in like happened at Villa or else another club comes in and drives up the price).