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Re: Sergio Aguero

Postby Dameerto » Tue Jul 26, 2016 12:27 am

If he's been on the steaks there will be hell to pay.
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Re: Sergio Aguero

Postby phips » Tue Jul 26, 2016 12:55 am

Foreverinbluedreams wrote:
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Beefymcfc wrote:If the real big clubs came in for him, and they were serious, he'd easily command more than Pogba.

Disagree. He'd prob go for less than Higuain. His injury record works against and, right or wrong, the fact that he lacks the personal awards would work against him


Have to agree. His injury record impacts on his 'market value'.


And Higuain's doesn't? Both the same age and Aguero has to date played over 5000 more minutes of senior football than Higuain.

how do they compare lately? maybe its "what have you done for me lately"?
Higuain sat for awhile behind people at Real.
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Re: Sergio Aguero

Postby aaron bond » Tue Jul 26, 2016 1:32 am

We sold Tevez to Juventus when he was the same age as Higuain...for £12m.

Regardless of what Aguero's market value is, if he ever wanted to leave, I'm sure we'd make it a good deal for whoever wanted him, whether through a loan or very low fee.
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Re: Sergio Aguero

Postby Foreverinbluedreams » Tue Jul 26, 2016 6:52 am

phips wrote:
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:
sheblue wrote:
Saul Goodman wrote:
Beefymcfc wrote:If the real big clubs came in for him, and they were serious, he'd easily command more than Pogba.

Disagree. He'd prob go for less than Higuain. His injury record works against and, right or wrong, the fact that he lacks the personal awards would work against him


Have to agree. His injury record impacts on his 'market value'.


And Higuain's doesn't? Both the same age and Aguero has to date played over 5000 more minutes of senior football than Higuain.

how do they compare lately? maybe its "what have you done for me lately"?
Higuain sat for awhile behind people at Real.


Aguero made 44 appearances to Higuain's 42 last season, he played around 300 minutes more.
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Re: Sergio Aguero

Postby Foreverinbluedreams » Tue Jul 26, 2016 6:53 am

aaron bond wrote:We sold Tevez to Juventus when he was the same age as Higuain...for £12m.

Regardless of what Aguero's market value is, if he ever wanted to leave, I'm sure we'd make it a good deal for whoever wanted him, whether through a loan or very low fee.


Yeah, just like we did with Negredo.
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Re: Sergio Aguero

Postby I Just Blue Myself » Tue Jul 26, 2016 7:14 am

Foreverinbluedreams wrote:
aaron bond wrote:We sold Tevez to Juventus when he was the same age as Higuain...for £12m.

Regardless of what Aguero's market value is, if he ever wanted to leave, I'm sure we'd make it a good deal for whoever wanted him, whether through a loan or very low fee.


Yeah, just like we did with Negredo.


Valencia didn't pay a dime for him. We waived the fee to get the £32m man Otamendi for £8m instead. What a deal!
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Re: Sergio Aguero

Postby Foreverinbluedreams » Tue Jul 26, 2016 7:32 am

I Just Blue Myself wrote:
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:
aaron bond wrote:We sold Tevez to Juventus when he was the same age as Higuain...for £12m.

Regardless of what Aguero's market value is, if he ever wanted to leave, I'm sure we'd make it a good deal for whoever wanted him, whether through a loan or very low fee.


Yeah, just like we did with Negredo.


Valencia didn't pay a dime for him. We waived the fee to get the £32m man Otamendi for £8m instead. What a deal!


And what would we have paid for Otamendi if they didn't owe us the fee for Negredo?
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Re: Sergio Aguero

Postby Scatman » Tue Jul 26, 2016 7:35 am

Foreverinbluedreams wrote:
I Just Blue Myself wrote:
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:
aaron bond wrote:We sold Tevez to Juventus when he was the same age as Higuain...for £12m.

Regardless of what Aguero's market value is, if he ever wanted to leave, I'm sure we'd make it a good deal for whoever wanted him, whether through a loan or very low fee.


Yeah, just like we did with Negredo.


Valencia didn't pay a dime for him. We waived the fee to get the £32m man Otamendi for £8m instead. What a deal!


And what would we have paid for Otamendi if they didn't owe us the fee for Negredo?


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Re: Sergio Aguero

Postby aaron bond » Tue Jul 26, 2016 7:35 am

Foreverinbluedreams wrote:
I Just Blue Myself wrote:
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:
aaron bond wrote:We sold Tevez to Juventus when he was the same age as Higuain...for £12m.

Regardless of what Aguero's market value is, if he ever wanted to leave, I'm sure we'd make it a good deal for whoever wanted him, whether through a loan or very low fee.


Yeah, just like we did with Negredo.


Valencia didn't pay a dime for him. We waived the fee to get the £32m man Otamendi for £8m instead. What a deal!


And what would we have paid for Otamendi if they didn't owe us the fee for Negredo?


Well considering how useless Otamendi is, even £8m was too much.
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Re: Sergio Aguero

Postby Foreverinbluedreams » Tue Jul 26, 2016 7:38 am

aaron bond wrote:
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:
I Just Blue Myself wrote:
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:
aaron bond wrote:We sold Tevez to Juventus when he was the same age as Higuain...for £12m.

Regardless of what Aguero's market value is, if he ever wanted to leave, I'm sure we'd make it a good deal for whoever wanted him, whether through a loan or very low fee.


Yeah, just like we did with Negredo.


Valencia didn't pay a dime for him. We waived the fee to get the £32m man Otamendi for £8m instead. What a deal!


And what would we have paid for Otamendi if they didn't owe us the fee for Negredo?


Well considering how useless Otamendi is, even £8m was too much.


I'm not going to defend his performance last season but we did buy the La Liga defender of the season, lest we forget.
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Re: Sergio Aguero

Postby john@staustell » Tue Jul 26, 2016 8:34 am

Otamendi is far from useless. People just remember the rash moments. He actually saved us many times, which the hate-hysteria mob forget.

He suffered from a lack of guidance and leadership, which hopefully will be more forthcoming now.
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Re: Sergio Aguero

Postby Foreverinbluedreams » Tue Jul 26, 2016 8:35 am

Just want to make another point on the Tevez deal if I may, we sold him for £12m and saved ourselves a further £15m in wages and bonus by getting rid when we did. When you look at it that way we did alright considering we'd have got nothing for him 12 months later.
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Re: Sergio Aguero

Postby aaron bond » Tue Jul 26, 2016 9:22 am

john@staustell wrote:Otamendi is far from useless. People just remember the rash moments. He actually saved us many times, which the hate-hysteria mob forget.

He suffered from a lack of guidance and leadership, which hopefully will be more forthcoming now.


There's no hate-hysteria with me regarding Otamendi. He was generally awful last season. That was pretty clear.

A defender who has been signed by a team aiming to be the best in Europe should not need guidance to know he shouldn't dive in at every opportunity. That's basic defending.

That said, he can't really get any worse and as he doesn't appear to be leaving, I hope we see a significant improvement next season.
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Re: Sergio Aguero

Postby john@staustell » Tue Jul 26, 2016 10:56 am

aaron bond wrote:
john@staustell wrote:Otamendi is far from useless. People just remember the rash moments. He actually saved us many times, which the hate-hysteria mob forget.

He suffered from a lack of guidance and leadership, which hopefully will be more forthcoming now.


There's no hate-hysteria with me regarding Otamendi. He was generally awful last season. That was pretty clear.

A defender who has been signed by a team aiming to be the best in Europe should not need guidance to know he shouldn't dive in at every opportunity. That's basic defending.

That said, he can't really get any worse and as he doesn't appear to be leaving, I hope we see a significant improvement next season.


Kompany dives in just the same. Great when it works, crap when it doesn't. Course I guess they could all stand off and let them run through - so they get slated for that too.
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Re: Sergio Aguero

Postby aaron bond » Tue Jul 26, 2016 11:37 am

john@staustell wrote:
aaron bond wrote:
john@staustell wrote:Otamendi is far from useless. People just remember the rash moments. He actually saved us many times, which the hate-hysteria mob forget.

He suffered from a lack of guidance and leadership, which hopefully will be more forthcoming now.


There's no hate-hysteria with me regarding Otamendi. He was generally awful last season. That was pretty clear.

A defender who has been signed by a team aiming to be the best in Europe should not need guidance to know he shouldn't dive in at every opportunity. That's basic defending.

That said, he can't really get any worse and as he doesn't appear to be leaving, I hope we see a significant improvement next season.


Kompany dives in just the same. Great when it works, crap when it doesn't. Course I guess they could all stand off and let them run through - so they get slated for that too.


Because they're the only 2 options a defender has - to dive in or let them run through. Ok...

Actually, Kompany's biggest fault is that he stands straight on when a player attacks him instead of standing side on to turn the player away from goal or on to his weaker side.

He doesn't dive in as instinctively as Otamendi, but if a defender stands straight on as a player runs towards him, you're more likely to get caught off balance, which then leads to a mistake.

But overall he's still a far better defender than Otamendi and especially can step and lead by example in big games. It's just a shame that his injury record means we can't rely on him these days.
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Re: Sergio Aguero

Postby Piccsnumberoneblue » Tue Jul 26, 2016 8:36 pm

To compare rhe way Kompany and Otter play, and declare such a similarity is bananas.
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Re: Sergio Aguero

Postby john@staustell » Wed Jul 27, 2016 4:50 am

Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:To compare rhe way Kompany and Otter play, and declare such a similarity is bananas.


No it ain't Piccs. Kompany tends to dive in and when he isn't fit , which is most of the time now, you can see it coming, it makes you wince and more than once he's been lucky not to get sent off.

It's unusual but I'm afraid they both do that, whatever other differences in their games
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Re: Sergio Aguero

Postby Crossie » Wed Jul 27, 2016 11:19 am

Worth mentioning that Juve matched the release fee clause in Higuain's contract.

Juve deem it worth paying that much for that player and their circumstances.
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