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- Didn't Capitalise on the Team's Strongest Ever Transfer Position
- The rot started last January - Outlier 9/11/2024, 16:03:48
- Re: The rot started last January - Umbro 9/11/2024, 16:47:02
- Didn't Capitalise on the Team's Strongest Ever Transfer Position - town and out 9/11/2024, 16:10:38
- Re: The rot started last January - Chis 9/11/2024, 16:08:55
- Re: The rot started last January - Transfers 9/11/2024, 16:07:14
- Re: The rot started last January - Dave 9/11/2024, 16:06:14
- Re: The rot started last January - Dave 9/11/2024, 16:08:32
- Re: The rot started last January - Dave 9/11/2024, 16:08:32
- Re: The rot started last January - Cuba 9/11/2024, 16:05:21
- Re: The rot started last January - Just saying 9/11/2024, 16:04:58
- Re: The rot started last January - Cuba 9/11/2024, 16:05:57
- Re: The rot started last January - TopH 9/11/2024, 16:32:11
- Re: The rot started last January - TopH 9/11/2024, 16:32:11
- Re: The rot started last January - Cuba 9/11/2024, 16:05:57
« Back to index | View thread » - Re: The rot started last January - Umbro 9/11/2024, 16:47:02
95% of players in the world would've loved to have played for us, which would've effectively meant we'd have received the best ever value for players possible.
£20mil on a Barkley-esque centre back would've been the prudent move. That £20mil spent wouldn't have evaporated, it probably would've been a solid investment as the player would've been on a pedestal worldwide for 6 months, just like we saw with Barkley's value.
And if such a presence would've managed to stop around 5 silly defensive errors, we would've cashed in another £150mil, too.
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