Important to ensure discussions are not labelled as crash outs. I dont have the privilege of recording a video so Im just going to explain my fair and honest thoughts thus far.
Fans are not angry at Monga going to City its more so the laid back approach of trying to outsmart a market where money talks.
Losing out on a talent who badly wanted Arsenal over £3/4 million is not being “disciplined”its just dithering and stubbornness. He would have gone on loan, a club would have covered his wages and you could have flipped for profit but Andrea took too long and City should have never even had a chance. Its just the truth.
Not paying ungodly amounts to Tonali’s agents is fair and the same can be said about his wages and £100m fee. I find it hard to believe fans would have been angry at signing Fernandes for £85m if that who YOU really want. The market has shifted and we need adapt. Lowballing Newcastle for a midfielder who improves us massively is just a piss take. Make a serious offer and get it done if HE is the ONE. That is what fans are saying.
Villa have told us £130m for Morgan. If YOU believe that is way too much, make a FAIR offer and lets see how they react. Barcola is not any cheaper so just make your mind up.
Rice, Saliba, Timber and Saka are struggling and we need to ensure they are taken care of while having adequate cover to begin our title defence.
Mikel always calls for fair critique and as a fan its fair to express concerns. I personally dont need transfer dopamine but im just asking to move correct and that is based on information I have. Im sure the club will make moves, lets get a move on.
We are Premier League Champions, move like it.
@adam_kungu No wonder they operate like they have been bewitched. Kumbe all along they are under the influence of witchcraft while we wonder what's wrong with our MPs.
"They will never forget the stance we took 27 years ago."Turkish President @RTErdogan
responds directly to Israeli PM @netanyahu
Netanyahu had just declared at a Jerusalem ceremony (with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio) :
"This is our city, Mr. Erdogan.
It’s not your city. It’s our city. It will always be our city. It will not be divided again.
"Erdogan fired back, referencing his time as Istanbul Mayor in 1998 when Turkey refused to return the ancient Siloam Inscription (a Hebrew tablet from Hezekiah’s Tunnel proving early Jewish presence in Jerusalem) despite Israeli requests. The refusal was partly due to political sensitivities around Erdoğan’s Islamist base.Full relevant quote from Erdoğan:
"We will not allow the Al-Quds al-Sharif to be defiled by unworthy hands. I know the resentment of these Hitler imitators will perhaps never fade.
They may never forget the stance we took 27 years ago during our leadership in Istanbul Municipality. Let them continue their fits of anger.
As Muslims, we will not take a single step back from our rights over East Jerusalem."A sharp reminder of the long-running Turkey-Israel clash over Jerusalem’s status and Ottoman-era heritage.