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@tyson880: najbardziej tolerancyjny klub świata wrzucił zdjęcie z Jesusem imitującym posąg z Rio na dachu emirates.
Niech będzie naszym zbawicielem
Brighton bierze Tavaresa przy stracie Cucurelli.
Nawet bym dorzucił im kilka milionów tak wierzę w chłopaka.
Nawet nie chce mi się odpisywać do kogoś kto porównuje sytuację Guendo i Saliby
@Jack_Herrer:
30 mln, za 18 latka bez statusu HG.
Obrońca z 4 letnim doświadczeniem w seniorskiej piłce w wieku 21 lat za jakieś 50 milionów to żart.
Trzeba go traktować jak Anglika przede wszystkim, Maguire 80, White 50.
Największa perła francuskiej piłki, 80 to gdzieś prawdziwa cena. Tyle że nie warto przyjmować bo to będzie najlepszy obrońca świata
Rok i biznes fotowoltaiki sami wiecie co
@Marzag: brakuje 5 bilionów, nie ma możliwości zrobić to no chyba że w sposób jak mówisz, ale to trzeba utrzymywać 16 milionów ludzi przez najbliższe 50 lat.
Ucinając średnią 2,5k do 500 to wciąż bilion długu ukrytego.
Pod koniec było by to mniej, ale początkowo masz 10 milionów ludzi, nawet po 500 złotych daje to 5mld z kieszeni 17 milionów ludzi miesięcznie co daje 300 na głowę. Oczywiście teraz nie ma 10mln tylko chyba 9 ale możliwe że w kulminacyjnym punkcie byłoby 13-15.
Dodam że 5 bilionów to dane historyczne, niewykluczone jest że 6, w tym roku 90-100 mniej więcej pójdzie z budżetu na łatanie dziury w systemie, jest to czarna dziura, ale dopóki jakoś da się to ciągnąć to nikt nie będzie myślał o zmianie, potem jakiś bankrut, kupi nas bank z wyimaginowanymi pieniędzmi
@imprecis: już nie ma kasy na emerytury i dopłaca się ze 100 mld, było 70 czy tam 80 i doszła waloryzacja 20
Jakie przejście na 4-3-3 jak cały czas tak gramy,
@SMTX: nie no, np szydło przenieśli z premiera na europarlamentarzystkę.
Jak z księdzem i parafią, nawet kasa lepsza
Wyobraźcie sobie że ktoś kiedyś zamienił Cancelo na Danilo i 30 milionów. Teraz za jednego można wziąć 100, a co najmniej 70-80, a drugiego nikt za 10 nie weźmie
@Lamoreaux: nie no, jako klasyczny LB to Cucurella zdecydowanie, jako inverted pewnie też skoro Guardiola go bierze
Jeszcze ten, dajcie 4k minimalną, dodatkowe 30 mld na rynku i lecimy z karuzelą, przy PKB 2 biliony to 1.5% do inflacji nie licząc wzrostu wynagrodzeń pozostałych pracowników
@Embix:
Ten taki mądry, nie chce mi się cytować
Mówienie że zabranie rozdawnictwa nic nie zmieni to tak jakby powiedzieć że rozdawnictwo nie miało wpływu na cene życia.
Ile by kradli politycy to nigdy nie kradli 40mld na 500+ rocznie, 10 na 13 i kolejne na 14. I finalnie nawet jakby ukradli to nie byłoby waloryzacji emerytur 20 mld większej.
Idź Pan z takim narodem głupim, nie pozdrawiam.
I to taki z konieczności
Walka z najmocniejszymi bez funduszy to co najwyżej pomysł a nie projekt
Chciałbym stworzyć bazę danych dotyczącą statystyk z zeszłego sezonu, konkretnie rzuty rożne. Pozycja, piłkarz, rodzaj zdarzenia, tiery drużyn i inny szajs, a potem porównać łatwo dwie drużyny które grają.
Jakaś apka do database najlepiej na smartfony?
Ciekawe czy Mikelowi chce się użerać z Sane, jak tak to dzięki niemu miał wartość 100 mln, a można dostać za połowę
@Dzulian: tutaj było to samo o 184
@pierre_afc: pierwsze ploty 30-35
Szkoda Tomiego, top 6 w podaniach progresywnych i to nie za sprawą wrzutek jak pierwszy TAA
Już miałem kupić ale na strims.top jest ładny restream
@Naburator: jak oglądałem streamy w słabej jakości to myliłem go z KdB
Zinchenko jest 4 na świecie, 3 w PL w statystyce pass progression. Statystyka ta jest obliczana na podstawie miejsc w jakie piłkarz posyła podania.
1. TAA
2. Alba
3. Cancelo
4. Zinchenko
Messi
Tomiyasu
Kroos
Veratti
@chicken1990: ja uderzalbym do Gdyni to od razu masz barwy Ukrainy
@damianARSENAL: i niech widzą że za pół ceny nie idą.
@chicken1990: można mówić że nie potrzebujemy transferów bo boki obrony topowe, Xhaka z Parteyem ujdzie.
Trzeba powiedzieć FA żeby nam rozłożyli sezon na 2 lata
@chicken1990: Nie ma nic złego w Tierneyu na LO.
Tak, będziemy go oglądać jak będzie zdrowy
@fabregas1987: Sanchez/Mkhitaryan
Arthur/ Pjanic
Cancelo/Danilo
Crackowane z the athletic , fajnie się czyta
Arsenal transfers: What next after losing out on Raphinha and Martinez?
(James McNicholas, The Athletic)
What happens when a club fail to land some of their primary transfer targets?
That is where Arsenal currently find themselves.
Just a few weeks ago, technical director Edu and the recruitment department were focused on the acquisitions of Gabriel Jesus, Raphinha and Lisandro Martinez.
Right now, it looks as if they will end up with one of those three.
Jesus is signed, sealed and has gone on the club’s current pre-season tour in the US. Martinez and Raphinha, however, appear to have eluded them.
Ajax and Argentina defender Martinez is edging towards a move to Manchester United, whereas the blow of failing to land Raphinha from Leeds United will be cushioned by the fact the Brazil winger has chosen Barcelona over London rivals Chelsea. As Arsenal’s pursuit of Manchester City defender Oleksandr Zinchenko shows, they are prepared to deal with setbacks.
In the cases of both Raphinha and Martinez, there are significant extenuating circumstances.
Raphinha’s preference was always Barcelona after two seasons at Elland Road and his agent Deco’s close ties at Camp Nou, having played for the club himself, always made this negotiation an uphill battle.
Arsenal only stepped up their interest when they believed Barcelona would not be able to find the funds to complete the deal. It is a surprise to many, including Leeds, that they have ultimately come through.
Martinez was open to the prospect of joining Arsenal, but United held two significant advantages.
The defender was keen on a reunion at Old Trafford with Erik ten Hag, who signed him for Ajax in the summer of 2019 and has coached him there for the past three seasons. What’s more, his preference was to play as a centre-back, whereas Arsenal envisioned using the 5ft 9in (175cm) Martinez primarily as a left-back.
So it goes.
In this year’s winter window, Tottenham added Juventus duo Dejan Kulusevski and Rodrigo Bentancur. Both players had also been followed by Arsenal; and just days from the end of January, Kulusevski’s representatives considered the Emirates Stadium his most likely destination, not the place down the road.
Last summer, the two north London clubs were both on the trails of right-backs Takehiro Tomiyasu and Emerson Royal, and ended up signing one each.
This year, Chelsea and Spurs both showed interest in Manchester City forward Jesus, only declining to enter the bidding when it emerged the player had an agreement in place with countryman Edu and former City No 2 Mikel Arteta.
Increasingly, the game’s big clubs all have similar targets in their sights — and a side in Arsenal’s position cannot claim them all.
Had Arsenal qualified for next season’s Champions League rather than falling two points short, it might well have helped their case. The decisions of Raphinha and Martinez (United aren’t in the Champions League either), however, seem to have been determined by other factors.
It’s also worth noting that in neither case did Arsenal agree a fee with the selling clubs. It’s possible they had a specific valuation in mind for each player, and the ensuing auctions took the required price beyond it.
One of the challenges Arsenal face is the calibre of reporting on football transfers these days.
It is rare now that a signing catches fans and reporters truly off-guard — in fairness to Arsenal, the recent addition of Fabio Vieira from Porto is about as close as it comes.
Years ago, we might never even have known of these pursuits. The incremental reporting of interest, talks and bids now means that when a club do not ultimately sign a player, it becomes viewed as a public failure. But that is how the football business has always been.
So, what now?
The first thing to say is that Arsenal have, of course, been here before.
Their transfer business last summer has been lauded as successful, but it required them to readjust plans.
Arsenal initially hoped to lure Jules Kounde of Sevilla to play at centre-half, but the Frenchman was unwilling to join. Instead, they turned to Brighton defender Benjamin White.
Sheffield United’s Aaron Ramsdale became their first-choice goalkeeping target, only after Arsenal realised it would be impossible to pursue a move for Brentford No 1 David Raya.
A deal with Bologna for Tomiyasu came together in the final hours of deadline day, after Arsenal had pursued interest in several alternatives, including Royal of Barcelona. Such is the nature of any transfer window — there has to be a plan, but there has to be room for improvisation too.
In most cases, Arsenal have lists of targets for each positional requirement. There will be an a, b, and c — several players who are monitored in each area of the squad that is deemed a priority.
Part of Edu’s job is to try to spin those plates — to maintain contact with each player’s camp, keeping abreast of developments, and trying to keep Arsenal’s foot in the door should ‘Plan B’ need to be activated.
It is a delicate balancing act. Agents and players tend to get a sense of when they are not the priority.
However, it’s not always as simple as just moving on to the next names down the list.
Some players have a relatively unique cocktail of qualities that makes them a particularly ideal fit for a certain manager’s plans. So it was with Raphinha and Martinez, who were the preferred candidates in their respective areas of the pitch by quite some margin.
Raphinha’s combination of Premier League experience, goal threat and relentless off-the-ball work is fairly unusual.
Arsenal also felt that Martinez was potentially a ‘unicorn’ of a left-back: someone who was a capable defender, but also could have played a valuable role helping build the play in midfield.
Finding players with those specific combinations of attributes is no easy task. It also requires Arsenal to warm up relationships again; to re-establish dialogue that may have gone cold.
There are backup plans in place.
Zinchenko is another who can operate in similar zones to Martinez, starting at left-back but moving into midfield in possession. Arteta is a long-term admirer of his former City colleague, and Arsenal have now stepped up their interest.
The specific Venn diagram of skills they desire, however, leaves them fishing in quite a small pool of players. If Arsenal cannot get Zinchenko, it’s possible they will choose to persist with their existing left-back options of Kieran Tierney and Nuno Tavares. Alex Grimaldo of Benfica is not currently a target.
In attack, they are also likely to activate ‘Plan B’ — especially if, as expected, Nicolas Pepe leaves this summer.
Pepe has changed agent in anticipation of securing a move, and his departure would leave Arsenal a little light in wide attacking areas.
The expectation is that Arsenal would push ahead with a move for an alternative target to Raphinha — although contrary to reports, Lucas Paqueta is not currently a focus. Arsenal are admirers of Lyon’s 26-year-old Brazilian, but having already signed Vieira, they have other positional priorities.
In some instances, those positional priorities can shift — lately, Arsenal have given greater consideration to strengthening their central midfield options. That is another reason a deal for Zinchenko would make sense.
Although there is naturally some disappointment at missing out on Raphinha and potentially Martinez, Arsenal are delighted to have secured Vieira and Jesus — the former City forward was their number one overall target for this summer. And last year’s transfer business shows that a bit of flexible thinking can still bring good results.
There is a long way to go yet in a window that closes at 11pm UK time on September 1 and Arsenal pride themselves on having a plan — now we’ll discover how successfully they can deviate from it.
The pursuit of Zinchenko would appear to be a good sign.
Last summer, Arsenal signed several players for whom they were the only big club in contention.
This year, they have sought to add targets of a higher calibre — and with that comes greater competition. As scouting networks and analytics departments become increasingly sophisticated, it is no surprise that the same names appear on the shopping lists of a lot of the game’s elite clubs.
Dajmy 300 zamiast 400 i 5 mln premii, inny budżet to później się pomyśli
Cała wiedza świata w 6 calach i piszesz komentarz co znaczy despite
@Kaczaza: jak jakiś nowy pakiet Microsoftu
@miki9971: not4free.com
@miki9971: wg Ornsteina, i dali mu długoterminowy kontrakt w wieku 31 lat
Koulibaly za 40 w Chelsea
A mogli brać 100 2 lata temu
Mało kto tu rozumie że Paqueta to nie 8
Martinelli, Smith Rowe to nasze lewe skrzydło. Nketiah/Jesus awaryjnie, pogódźcie się z tym. Vieira będzie jak ESR tylko że na prawym.
Paqueta mnie zastanawia, na pewno mogło wypłynąć takie info z Lyonu na przekór Arsenalowi. Chyba że wiedzieli ze tak będzie i to tylko plan żeby ktoś inny powiedział "dobra, poprzednia oferta aktualna? C
Walkerem Petersem to człowiek by się jarał
Pół kante to nadal 1 zawodnik do 11
Drużyna | M | W | R | P | Pkt |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. Liverpool | 11 | 9 | 1 | 1 | 28 |
2. Manchester City | 11 | 7 | 2 | 2 | 23 |
3. Chelsea | 11 | 5 | 4 | 2 | 19 |
4. Arsenal | 11 | 5 | 4 | 2 | 19 |
5. Nottingham Forest | 11 | 5 | 4 | 2 | 19 |
6. Brighton | 11 | 5 | 4 | 2 | 19 |
7. Fulham | 11 | 5 | 3 | 3 | 18 |
8. Newcastle | 11 | 5 | 3 | 3 | 18 |
9. Aston Villa | 11 | 5 | 3 | 3 | 18 |
10. Tottenham | 11 | 5 | 1 | 5 | 16 |
11. Brentford | 11 | 5 | 1 | 5 | 16 |
12. Bournemouth | 11 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 15 |
13. Manchester United | 11 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 15 |
14. West Ham | 11 | 3 | 3 | 5 | 12 |
15. Leicester | 11 | 2 | 4 | 5 | 10 |
16. Everton | 11 | 2 | 4 | 5 | 10 |
17. Ipswich | 11 | 1 | 5 | 5 | 8 |
18. Crystal Palace | 11 | 1 | 4 | 6 | 7 |
19. Wolves | 11 | 1 | 3 | 7 | 6 |
20. Southampton | 11 | 1 | 1 | 9 | 4 |
Zawodnik | Bramki | Asysty |
---|---|---|
E. Haaland | 12 | 0 |
Mohamed Salah | 8 | 6 |
B. Mbeumo | 8 | 1 |
C. Wood | 8 | 0 |
C. Palmer | 7 | 5 |
Y. Wissa | 7 | 1 |
N. Jackson | 6 | 3 |
D. Welbeck | 6 | 2 |
L. Delap | 6 | 1 |
O. Watkins | 5 | 2 |
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