Let’s see if the club can fcuk what should be a winning hand up on this one too.
Four clubs declared an interest - Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs and Barca.
Surely we must get 75m plus if you think what players like Maguire have been sold for. A club that didn’t want to sell with those clubs vying would surely hold out for 100m albeit that sum is a crazy amount for any player.
Maybe they read the wrong rules for how auctions work and looked up Dutch auctions instead.
Let’s see if they can beat a beer, kebab, an u23 unproven player and a thank you.
Want to see what Orta and or Radz say to the media if they give interviews.
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We got lucky with a couple of "incomings" and Bielsa as coach. If Raphina hadn't happened, or Bielsa hasn't transformed a middling Championship squad into (temporarily) world beaters, we would still be a mid-table Championship side. Why? For the ump****th f00king time, because those who own the club and their hangers on in various positions but most significantly the "Director of Football" (what a ****ing joke of a title) wouldn't know how to build a PREMIERSHIP side if their lives depended on it (unfortunately for LUFC, they don't).
Radrizzani hasn't got a clue how to match what the likes of Leicester, Crystal Palace, Brighton will unleash next season, never mind what we face when playing any of the big 6. Orta couldn't find his ar5e with both hands if his life depended on it. Clueless and lost in a world they simply can't deal with.
Exactly Cherry
we will get dry f*cked on raph just like KP
Must be something in the water in the DOF's suite.
Not an either or, we need the players we have fit and performing,, but even if we had Bamford back fit and doing what he does best, and Gelhardt given more 1st team minutes (neither is guaranteed), we need a stronger, more resilient squad able to take the inevitable injuries and/or suspensions and cope. Nothing this window, and particularly losing turncoat Philips, would indicate we (or more accurately, the Board) know what needs to be done to make sure we're not scrabbling around at the foot of the table next season.