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Sully Muntari
« on: October 30, 2010, 03:30:35 PM »
 There is alot of talk of us signing Sully in January. I don't think he is a bad player but I'm not sure he would fit into our team very well and personally think we should bring in Sandro rather than waste 8-12 million on another one of Arry's ex-players. What do you think?
 

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Re: Sully Muntari
« Reply #1 on: October 30, 2010, 03:40:48 PM »
I think if we do go for Muntari, i think its pretty much guaranteed that someone will be leaving.

Like you said, there no way we would sign him now because we have to many players for that posistion.

Jenas or Palacios to leave maybe?


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Re: Sully Muntari
« Reply #2 on: October 30, 2010, 05:35:21 PM »
The last thing we need is another midfield player when other areas of the team are more in need of improvement. However if the price is right we should always be looking for good players. If we can get a couple out then he would be a good addition. But if not we dont need to be spending money strengthening an area were we have more than ample cover.

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Re: Sully Muntari
« Reply #3 on: October 30, 2010, 07:40:13 PM »
Seems like Bentley would be the odd man out if we could find a buyer.
He's strained his left adductor muscle it says. Whats that then ? Do we all have those or just footballers ? I wonder how mine are ? *courtesy of taimedowne*

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Re: Sully Muntari
« Reply #4 on: October 31, 2010, 03:37:06 PM »
the 1 outstanding reason for the Muntari interest is the fact that Sulley and his agent too are well aware of the pivate bank accounts of both Arry and Kevin Bond.... they were on a nice little earner when he went to Portsmouth in both a cut of his wages and the huge transfer-fee negotiated for the Inter transfer...

it was 1 of the duo's most lucrative business-ventures for Arry I fancy, and he wouldnt mind another cut of a 10m transfer-fee via the agent and a nice cut from a 60k aweek wage package for 4yrs..

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Re: Sully Muntari
« Reply #5 on: November 01, 2010, 07:53:58 AM »
the 1 outstanding reason for the Muntari interest is the fact that Sulley and his agent too are well aware of the pivate bank accounts of both Arry and Kevin Bond.... they were on a nice little earner when he went to Portsmouth in both a cut of his wages and the huge transfer-fee negotiated for the Inter transfer...

it was 1 of the duo's most lucrative business-ventures for Arry I fancy, and he wouldnt mind another cut of a 10m transfer-fee via the agent and a nice cut from a 60k aweek wage package for 4yrs..
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What evidence do you have of this? And if you have any at all, why have you not passed it on to the appropriate authorities ? I'm sure Harry, Kevin and their lawyers would love to see these allegations and hear your justification for making them.

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Re: Sully Muntari
« Reply #6 on: November 01, 2010, 11:58:43 AM »

I personally feel we don't need any midfielders. We have alot of talented of midfielders in the spurs line up. We should be concentrating on getting another centre back. The main priority is to buy a prolific striker who is tall strong and good in the air .We need two or three good quality players to freshen up the squad and make us that bit stronger. if we were to buy  we would have to sell some players so we could spend the money on good reinforcements. The most important thing is to build on quality and move on some players who are not doing well .
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Re: Sully Muntari
« Reply #7 on: November 01, 2010, 12:36:23 PM »
taimedowne, how naive you iz...

good ole Arry and 'Honest' Kev have had their fingers in quite a few player-contract pies ever since they got together at Portsmouth.... all those African players were brought in on a pittance of a contract just so that they could get a fooothold in the lucrative Premiership...

the agents of these poor players were falling over themselves carrying brown-envelopes to the likes of Arry and Allardyce..... I have no doubt that Muntari had a very cosy relationship with Arry's bank account (or rather vice versa) when he joined Pompey.... and why Arry is already salivating at the prospect of his reurn to a club that can pay him 60k+ a week...

why else do you think he is always after players he's had before..... Defoe (Arry's lovechild was the original nice little earner)...

hats why its a very dangerous situation to have coaches as managers, deciding who to buy almost exclusively.... theres plenty of room for coaches to buy certain players if those players agree to be generous to them..

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Re: Sully Muntari
« Reply #8 on: November 01, 2010, 04:54:54 PM »
taimedowne, how naive you iz...

good ole Arry and 'Honest' Kev have had their fingers in quite a few player-contract pies ever since they got together at Portsmouth.... all those African players were brought in on a pittance of a contract just so that they could get a fooothold in the lucrative Premiership...

the agents of these poor players were falling over themselves carrying brown-envelopes to the likes of Arry and Allardyce..... I have no doubt that Muntari had a very cosy relationship with Arry's bank account (or rather vice versa) when he joined Pompey.... and why Arry is already salivating at the prospect of his reurn to a club that can pay him 60k+ a week...

why else do you think he is always after players he's had before..... Defoe (Arry's lovechild was the original nice little earner)...

hats why its a very dangerous situation to have coaches as managers, deciding who to buy almost exclusively.... theres plenty of room for coaches to buy certain players if those players agree to be generous to them..

Keown you are a s**t stirrer who has no place on this forum, you claim to know everything but in reality your are a post jacking troll. I hope that someone knows how to pass your comments onto 'Arry so that he can sue you ass off and then maybe you'll f**k off and leave the rest of us to debate and chat about 'our' club in peace !!!
 
 
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Re: Sully Muntari
« Reply #9 on: November 01, 2010, 05:54:11 PM »
taimedowne, how naive you iz...

good ole Arry and 'Honest' Kev have had their fingers in quite a few player-contract pies ever since they got together at Portsmouth.... all those African players were brought in on a pittance of a contract just so that they could get a fooothold in the lucrative Premiership...

the agents of these poor players were falling over themselves carrying brown-envelopes to the likes of Arry and Allardyce..... I have no doubt that Muntari had a very cosy relationship with Arry's bank account (or rather vice versa) when he joined Pompey.... and why Arry is already salivating at the prospect of his reurn to a club that can pay him 60k+ a week...

why else do you think he is always after players he's had before..... Defoe (Arry's lovechild was the original nice little earner)...

hats why its a very dangerous situation to have coaches as managers, deciding who to buy almost exclusively.... theres plenty of room for coaches to buy certain players if those players agree to be generous to them..

Keown you are a s**t stirrer who has no place on this forum, you claim to know everything but in reality your are a post jacking troll. I hope that someone knows how to pass your comments onto 'Arry so that he can sue you ass off and then maybe you'll f**k off and leave the rest of us to debate and chat about 'our' club in peace !!!
Ugs is right, Gareth. Some serious allegations you are making there. As they say, don't write a cheque your arse cover. Watch yourself.

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Re: Sully Muntari
« Reply #10 on: November 01, 2010, 06:13:11 PM »
why else do you think he is always after players he's had before..... Defoe (Arry's lovechild was the original nice little earner)...

You don't think it had anything to do with maybe Redknapp believing that Defoe would score goals for us? He scored 18 for us last season. That would make too much sense though, wouldn't it? Those 18 goals had nothing to do with it. Just a fluke, right? All Harry cares about is some shady financial arrangement he has with Defoe. Ridiculous.
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Re: Sully Muntari
« Reply #11 on: November 01, 2010, 07:30:42 PM »
Guys i know its hard not to respond, but try and ignore Gareths comments, i dont think i have read one comment of his that i agree with or a comment that has any truth and validity or common sense to it. He is a dirty Gooner or Hammer and a wind up. Back to the topic, if we were o bring in Muntari then without a doubt its Jenas that would have to be sold. I think Palacios will gather his form and confidence back hopefully sooner rather than later. We also still have a midfielder in O'Hara (obviously injured at the mo) who i think is class but do not see him getting ahead of the pack at the moment.

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Re: Sully Muntari
« Reply #12 on: November 01, 2010, 07:36:49 PM »
For me, Muntari is like Palacios on a bad day (OK, maybe like Palacios on a fairly good day). The only reason I can think of buying someone like him is to be able to play 2 tough-tackling mid-fielders in a 4-2-3-1 formation.

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Re: Sully Muntari
« Reply #13 on: November 01, 2010, 09:43:00 PM »
But we have Sandro now.
 
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Re: Sully Muntari
« Reply #14 on: November 02, 2010, 11:27:40 PM »
No thanks, I thought he was the weak link for Inter, but he went off with hes injury anyways.


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