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Frickin Saweet South Cronx 27 Jan 16 9.03am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
Newcastle and Leicester are two extremes. One is in a relegation battle but Remy is likely to play whereas Leicester are almost certs for Champions League football next season but he could just be exchanging one bench warming role for another. We are unlikely to be either in Europe or a relegation dog fight but have just signed a striker and have a poor reputation for signing players from Chelsea then not playing them. Hmmmmm choices, choices One instance of taking a kid that wasn't good enough does not taint a reputation. We have a far greater reputation for playing young talent over the years. And as someone said on another thread: business is business so if the money is right Chelsea will take it, unless you're Spurs.
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chateauferret 27 Jan 16 9.05am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
Newcastle and Leicester are two extremes. One is in a relegation battle but Remy is likely to play whereas Leicester are almost certs for Champions League football next season but he could just be exchanging one bench warming role for another. We are unlikely to be either in Europe or a relegation dog fight but have just signed a striker and have a poor reputation for signing players from Chelsea then not playing them. Hmmmmm choices, choices And he'd get plenty of first-team football.
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 27 Jan 16 9.08am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
Newcastle and Leicester are two extremes. One is in a relegation battle but Remy is likely to play whereas Leicester are almost certs for Champions League football next season but he could just be exchanging one bench warming role for another. We are unlikely to be either in Europe or a relegation dog fight but have just signed a striker and have a poor reputation for signing players from Chelsea then not playing them. Hmmmmm choices, choices Yeah, and we never played Forssell, did we? Where does this 'poor reputation' come from?
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sydtheeagle England 27 Jan 16 9.17am | |
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I am probably the only person in the world thinking this, but I do not think we are out of the Remy race. In fact, I believe the opposite; the arrival of Adebayor may make it more likely that we get him than before. I base this on the following reasons: 1. As players, Adebayor and Remy would complement, not compete with, each other. 2. We know Remy has always been on our target list. 3. We know we are still in the market for new players. 4. We pretty much knew all along that ideally we needed two forwards rather than one. 5. London. Can't imagine Remy going to a relegation-threatened team up north when he can stay in London and play for a competitive team. 6. Tying up Adebayor is the sort of statement of intent that can impress other potential targets. 7. We have the money if we want to sign him. I'm not saying I think we will sign Remy but I do think we will try. I do not think this one is anywhere near impossible. But I do believe that over the next few days, we will see players going out before we see more coming in. If there are offers on the table for any of our players right now, I expect we will try to conclude deals quickly, even if it reduces the price by a few bob. If Gayle to Swansea is genuine, I would expect this to happen imminently.
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Panda_Ranger07 Haywards Heath 27 Jan 16 9.44am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
We are unlikely to be either in Europe or a relegation dog fight but have just signed a striker and have a poor reputation for signing players from Chelsea then not playing them. Hmmmmm choices, choices I would argue one of the best examples we can give is that we have a player who muscled their way back into the french national team by playing first team football at Palace.
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Mapletree Croydon 27 Jan 16 10.21am | |
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Originally posted by sydtheeagle
I am probably the only person in the world thinking this, but I do not think we are out of the Remy race. In fact, I believe the opposite; the arrival of Adebayor may make it more likely that we get him than before. I base this on the following reasons: 1. As players, Adebayor and Remy would complement, not compete with, each other. 2. We know Remy has always been on our target list. 3. We know we are still in the market for new players. 4. We pretty much knew all along that ideally we needed two forwards rather than one. 5. London. Can't imagine Remy going to a relegation-threatened team up north when he can stay in London and play for a competitive team. 6. Tying up Adebayor is the sort of statement of intent that can impress other potential targets. 7. We have the money if we want to sign him. I'm not saying I think we will sign Remy but I do think we will try. I do not think this one is anywhere near impossible. But I do believe that over the next few days, we will see players going out before we see more coming in. If there are offers on the table for any of our players right now, I expect we will try to conclude deals quickly, even if it reduces the price by a few bob. If Gayle to Swansea is genuine, I would expect this to happen imminently. This has been a long time in the pipeline. Pards and Cabaye have had all the time in the world to work on Remy. They made it clear ages ago he was their main target and it always looked like they were aiming for this window. I would be surprised if we don't get him. With important hires you have to nurse them over the line and they take effort and time. Adebayor is an irrelevance to Remy, he is only here for six months and there will always be competition in any Prem team.
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slubglurge welling 27 Jan 16 10.32am | |
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I thought we'd agreed to take Remy in the summer but Jose pulled the plug at the last moment so he knows that he is on our radar
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Mad4palace 27 Jan 16 10.33am | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
This has been a long time in the pipeline. Pards and Cabaye have had all the time in the world to work on Remy. They made it clear ages ago he was their main target and it always looked like they were aiming for this window. I would be surprised if we don't get him. With important hires you have to nurse them over the line and they take effort and time. Adebayor is an irrelevance to Remy, he is only here for six months and there will always be competition in any Prem team. Alternatively because we now have Adebayor for six months, we could be looking to make a big transfer in the summer. A Silimani, Benteke, Zaza type in the £15-25 million bracket.
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We are goin up! Coulsdon 27 Jan 16 10.36am | |
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Ashford Eagle Folkestone, Kent 27 Jan 16 10.36am | |
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Originally posted by sydtheeagle
I am probably the only person in the world thinking this, but I do not think we are out of the Remy race. In fact, I believe the opposite; the arrival of Adebayor may make it more likely that we get him than before. I base this on the following reasons: 1. As players, Adebayor and Remy would complement, not compete with, each other. 2. We know Remy has always been on our target list. 3. We know we are still in the market for new players. 4. We pretty much knew all along that ideally we needed two forwards rather than one. 5. London. Can't imagine Remy going to a relegation-threatened team up north when he can stay in London and play for a competitive team. 6. Tying up Adebayor is the sort of statement of intent that can impress other potential targets. 7. We have the money if we want to sign him. I'm not saying I think we will sign Remy but I do think we will try. I do not think this one is anywhere near impossible. But I do believe that over the next few days, we will see players going out before we see more coming in. If there are offers on the table for any of our players right now, I expect we will try to conclude deals quickly, even if it reduces the price by a few bob. If Gayle to Swansea is genuine, I would expect this to happen imminently. Hopefully this is the case to prevent the panic on the last day. If those that are leaving this window go sooner rather than later, it should ensure only those players we really want come in. The last window was a bit of a nightmare with Jedi and Gayle almost going at the last minute, with probably no replacements ready to come in as it was so late. I am definitely feeling more positive and confident we will do the right business and have every faith with SP and AP to do the right deals for us.
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george1212 london 27 Jan 16 12.45pm | |
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The Remy move just makes sense. Now with Cabaye, Adebeyor, the London location.. I'm happy we have brought in proven quality in Adebeyor to be honest, its a bit of a gamble but he has proven himself in the premier league. Remy up top alongside Adebeyor would be great though. Lets hope that can happen! To be honest, I struggle to understand why our current strikers dont get the service, when you look at Zaha, Bolassie, Cabaye, McArthur, albiet the first two need to improve, granted..but still, you would have thought on paper our squad would be more formidable in creating attacking chances and scoring goals then they are..
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derby eagle Derby 27 Jan 16 1.24pm | |
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Originally posted by george1212
The Remy move just makes sense. Now with Cabaye, Adebeyor, the London location.. I'm happy we have brought in proven quality in Adebeyor to be honest, its a bit of a gamble but he has proven himself in the premier league. Remy up top alongside Adebeyor would be great though. Lets hope that can happen! To be honest, I struggle to understand why our current strikers dont get the service, when you look at Zaha, Bolassie, Cabaye, McArthur, albiet the first two need to improve, granted..but still, you would have thought on paper our squad would be more formidable in creating attacking chances and scoring goals then they are.. Gone out to 20 1 so no chance! (I hope I'm wrong)
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