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Too early for this, its not even the end of June.

We seem spoiled by last season, getting transfers done and dusted early is very rare and we got lucky that all our targets had release clauses and were keen on coming, that won't be the same every summer.

I don't think anyone is spoiled. People love transfers. It could be March and there's talk about potential signings. I'm sure even many Real fans are pining for some new players.

We'll see what happens. Even if little changes are made, you can be sure it's because Mourinho knows he has a squad that can/will win the league.

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Too early for this, its not even the end of June.

We seem spoiled by last season, getting transfers done and dusted early is very rare and we got lucky that all our targets had release clauses and were keen on coming, that won't be the same every summer.

fair enough.

but remember, we won the league last year in june itself. our transfer window was so awesome and immaculate that we had a massive massive head start over any of our rival(s).

this year, we seem to be doing what city did last year. admitedly, the situations are very different with city being a team of 30 year olds while ours being a pretty young one (atleast in the attack and mid). players like willian, oscar, cesc have scope of improvement/growth while players like yaya did not. but i would have liked us to address our issues (atleast a CM/RW) one early on. get settled and have another go.

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I can't honestly see it ever being as bad as it was in 2007, they wouldn't have "married again" as Jose put It if that could have happened.

Back then Roman was a new owner and Jose was a young manager with the world at his feet, the egos of the pair at the time was through the roof.

Since then Jose had a sobering experience at Madrid and Roman had his fingers burned by some seriously clueless manager's not naming any names Scolari, I think both realise how lucky those two were to have each other hence the second coming.

Something will have to go seriously wrong most likely on the pitch for there to be a repeat off 2007,I honestly believe Jose has this job for as long as he wants it.

Trust me, I get that. Roman and Jose have a good understanding now.

What can ruin that, however, is Jose signing a dud simply because his agent needs a favour. Do you seriously think anybody else at the club thinks this is a good idea?

Jose must have had a lot of convincing to do to get the go ahead on this one and for what? A player that looked terrible all season and scored 4 goals; is coming off a big injury; looked awful at the Copa America and is on a huge salary on top of that. Then there's the fact this is going to take minutes from Remy.

This a huge and ultimately unnecessary gamble.

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Trust me, I get that. Roman and Jose have a good understanding now.

What can ruin that, however, is Jose signing a dud simply because his agent needs a favour. Do you seriously think anybody else at the club thinks this is a good idea?

Jose must have had a lot of convincing to do to get the go ahead on this one and for what? A player that looked terrible all season and scored 4 goals; is coming off a big injury; looked awful at the Copa America and is on a huge salary on top of that. Then there's the fact this is going to take minutes from Remy.

This a huge and ultimately unnecessary gamble.

Personally I think he might at a push get read the riot act but I doubt a loan signing all be it a high waged one would make that big a dent in the relationship in the Grande scheme of things. It would be a bit hypocritical of Roman anyway after he got Sheva not to mention the lengths he went too for Torres.

Let's keep our fingers crossed Costa stays fit for most off the season and plays the bulk of the league games making Falcao as less of an issue as possible if he signs.

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Personally I think he might at a push get read the riot act but I doubt a loan signing all be it a high waged one would make that big a dent in the relationship in the Grande scheme of things. It would be a bit hypocritical of Roman anyway after he got Sheva not to mention the lengths he went too for Torres.

Let's keep our fingers crossed Costa stays fit for most off the season and plays the bulk of the league games making Falcao as less of an issue as possible if he signs.

It would be but those are mistakes from 9 and 4 years ago respectively. Since then we have completely changed the type of signings we make - so much so signing that signing the current Falcao seems like 10 steps back let alone one.

Honestly, we're going into the season hoping he doesn't have to play that much. This is such a shit deal :lol:

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It would be but those are mistakes from 9 and 4 years ago respectively. Since then we have completely changed the type of signings we make - so much so signing that signing the current Falcao seems like 10 steps back let alone one.

Honestly, we're going into the season hoping he doesn't have to play that much. This is such a shit deal :lol:

I don't think a one off will be that much of a step back especially if we in general stick to the transfer policy we adopted.

Can't argue with the last paragraph,an even bigger problem is even if he magically replicates his Leti form can we justify spending big money on a 30 year old? Especially as we have one of the best strikers in the world already.

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Personally I think he might at a push get read the riot act but I doubt a loan signing all be it a high waged one would make that big a dent in the relationship in the Grande scheme of things. It would be a bit hypocritical of Roman anyway after he got Sheva not to mention the lengths he went too for Torres.

Let's keep our fingers crossed Costa stays fit for most off the season and plays the bulk of the league games making Falcao as less of an issue as possible if he signs.

Like many, I initially thought that Roman was behind the move for Torres but not any more. I believe Wilkins when he said, two or three years ago, that Carlo was the one who initiated and pushed for that deal.

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Like many, I initially thought that Roman was behind the move for Torres but not any more. I believe Wilkins when he said, two or three years ago, that Carlo was the one who initiated and pushed for that deal.

I agree with that I have even said it myself, what I was referring to was the lengths he went too after that,especially those unconditional minutes he got for 6 month's in 12/13.

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I agree with that I have even said it myself, what I was referring to was the lengths he went too after that,especially those unconditional minutes he got for 6 month's in 12/13.

Ah, I see now.

Our owner gets a lot of stick and is branded a gangster, or worse, by those with a certain outlook but actually I think he's a decent bloke. It's clear that promises were made to Nando during the recruitment process and my guess is that Roman felt honour bound to see that they were kept. I like that Mr A has that quality about him so I wouldn't want to see a change but it's a safe bet that he's counselled himself to be more careful about what is promised in future. :)

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Ah, I see now.

Our owner gets a lot of stick and is branded a gangster, or worse, by those with a certain outlook but actually I think he's a decent bloke. It's clear that promises were made to Nando during the recruitment process and my guess is that Roman felt honour bound to see that they were kept. I like that Mr A has that quality about him so I wouldn't want to see a change but it's a safe bet that he's counselled himself to be more careful about what is promised in future. :)

Fully agree with that, I don't know if you were on here when Rafa was appointed but I was really pissed off with some of the comments about Roman when that happened, we are very lucky to have him and seeing owners at other clubs like Newcastle and Blackburn serves to put that into perspective even more.

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