Bafflingly naive business dealings from Man City if true.
Clear from day one that £30m was going to be nowhere near enough.
They paid £41m for NATHAN AKE, FFS.
Agreed.
I think I've finally accepted/fully understood the club's transfer/succession policy. It's not as exciting as many other clubs', but it's very smart and very sustainable.
So many people on twitter (on all sides) talking like this is a done deal/foregone conclusion.
Have we seen ANYTHING absolutely concrete that they have even made an initial approach?
I think his signing - as much as anything - means we can play a back 4 in matches - I'd like to see Veltman as the RB if Lamptey not fit. Having Veltman as the RCB at times means we could move to it in-game also. Potter loves all this tactical flexibility stuff.
Solly is a great LWB but not as...