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Last season Oscar had goals/assists for club and country vs Juventus, Shakhtar, United, Italy, Liverpool, Spurs, France, Japan and Spain. Also for an attacking player I think it's impressive that he averaged 2.5 tackles per prem game which was only bettered by 2 Chelsea players(Ramires - 3.2 and Azpilicueta - 2.6)

Coutinho is a good player with a lot of potential but didn't get a goal/assist last season vs a team that finished above 9th place in the prem. I'm not saying he can't but let's wait until he does before comparing him to Oscar.

Oscar>>>Cleverley/Anderson. Don't know why Porchy felt the need to bring them up instead of staying on topic but whatever.

Anyway that's enough for me. Can't spend too long going back and forth with biased and clueless fans like Diddybob and Stacks because...

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Last season Oscar had goals/assists for club and country vs Juventus, Shakhtar, United, Italy, Liverpool, Spurs, France, Japan and Spain. Also for an attacking player I think it's impressive that he averaged 2.5 tackles per prem game which was only bettered by 2 Chelsea players(Ramires - 3.2 and Azpilicueta - 2.6)

Coutinho is a good player with a lot of potential but didn't get a goal/assist last season vs a team that finished above 9th place in the prem. I'm not saying he can't but let's wait until he does before comparing him to Oscar.

Oscar>>>Cleverley/Anderson. Don't know why Porchy felt the need to bring them up instead of staying on topic but whatever.

Anyway that's enough for me. Can't spend too long going back and forth with biased and clueless fans like Diddybob and Stacks because...

 

 

Goals masked his shit performances

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You dont know what you are talking about mate.

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Just out of interest how much is Bale supposed to be on a week?

I keep hearing people say "ohh sell him for £80 mill and get in 3 quality replacements" Not sure that's as easy financially as some people think.

 

Anything from 80-100k supposedly.  Obviously if he stays we would give him a payrise at around 120 + 

 

Yep, we will pocket the money, sign probably Soldado and 'try' and sign quality players but fail.    We can't even afford to give decent wages for these so called 'quality' replacements :lol:   I know how Levy is like that's why it's not even worth us selling, we won't see that money reinvested in the squad. 

 

The funny thing is Soldado, if he signs, will be on under 70k a week  :rofl:

This is pretty much what I was getting at tbh,

Spurs are not gonna wanna sell Bale then buy risk players with potential, they'll need to replace with quality and this means big wages, say they were to buy Nani, Young and Valencia. (This is only an example) these 3 will probably want at very least the same as Bale and probably more. Will the wage budget allow this?

Fans will want to see all the fee put back into the transfer market, but in all honesty we know there's not much chance of that happening.

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cleverly you know lmao

 

Dont see whats funny . cleverley has shown he can play well in big games or against big teams, vs city away,vs arsenal 8-2,vs madrid,vs brazil , oscar  gets bullied with his marga self

 

You do realise the goal posted was in a Champions League game against Juventus, scored past Buffon defended by a centreback pairing of Chiellini and Barzagli

 

a game in which he scored both goals

 

yet Arsenal and international friendlies come into the equation when discussing "big games against big teams"?

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Just out of interest how much is Bale supposed to be on a week?

I keep hearing people say "ohh sell him for £80 mill and get in 3 quality replacements" Not sure that's as easy financially as some people think.

 

Anything from 80-100k supposedly.  Obviously if he stays we would give him a payrise at around 120 + 

 

Yep, we will pocket the money, sign probably Soldado and 'try' and sign quality players but fail.    We can't even afford to give decent wages for these so called 'quality' replacements :lol:   I know how Levy is like that's why it's not even worth us selling, we won't see that money reinvested in the squad. 

 

The funny thing is Soldado, if he signs, will be on under 70k a week  :rofl:

This is pretty much what I was getting at tbh,

Spurs are not gonna wanna sell Bale then buy risk players with potential, they'll need to replace with quality and this means big wages, say they were to buy Nani, Young and Valencia. (This is only an example) these 3 will probably want at very least the same as Bale and probably more. Will the wage budget allow this?

Fans will want to see all the fee put back into the transfer market, but in all honesty we know there's not much chance of that happening.

well if we bought those 3 players, the money left over should be sufficient to adjust the wage budget for those 3 for some time anyway

 

the current wage budget would be irrelevant if the team suddenly had 86 million pounds more to spend, sure?

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Just out of interest how much is Bale supposed to be on a week?

I keep hearing people say "ohh sell him for £80 mill and get in 3 quality replacements" Not sure that's as easy financially as some people think.

 

Very rudimentary maths but let's say they buy 3 players for £20 million each on 4 year contracts, they've still got £20 million from his fee left over and saved his wages of whatever he's going to be on if they keep him . Considering they're placing a value on him that would make him the most expensive player ever they're going to have to pay him somewhere near accordingly so lets say 150k which means about £8 million a year.

 

So they've got a £28 million surplus after buying 3 good players to help cover wages etc without even having to dip into their own funds just by letting him go. If they're resigned to selling him I wouldn't want to gamble on Perez being in the same state of mind in a year's time.

This is a decent breakdown, but your forgetting 1,signing on fee's, 2, agent fee's 3, seeing as Bale hasn't put in a transfer request they might have to pay the loyalty bonus, 4, The suits will want to see some of this money kept upstairs. 5 the money will probably be trickled through anyway, also now Spurs are seen to be in money and in need of signings all £20 million players become 30/25 million pound players.

Also they might not be able to go out and sign definitive quality as they aren't in the champions league.

I think it'll come down to Spurs being able to replace him with 2 quality players with the money they'll receive.

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