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[Albion] Marc Cucurella *Signed For Chelsea 05/08/2022*



Braggfan

In the beginning there was nothing, which exploded
May 12, 2014
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My, albeit rookie view, is that Cucurella going is inevitable IF Manchester City offer the right amount (only the board will know so it is pointless discussing it).
The real question is how to move forward without him. The way I see it we either a) throw dollar bills about, like Trump trying to fend off sexual assault cases, to desperately try and replace him like for like b) replace him with a couple of players. One who can fill the left sided defensive center part of Cucurella's game and one who can fill in the left sided offense he provided or c) promote from within - maybe a combination of Clarke/Ostigard/Van Hecke/Cochrane

If it were up to me I would probably go for a combo-deal of b) and c). Maybe add Clarke/Van Hecke and then find a left sided offensive defender to cover and compete with March/Trossard (I though Trossard did well in a similar position towards the end of the season).

Anyway those are my thoughts folks. I am still learning these things but the club seems to have plans so I am pretty comfortable about it.

I'm not too worried about the centre back part of his game, as we have plenty of cover there. But as a specialist left wing back, he will leave a massive hole.

Ever since Lamptey joined and slotted in at right wing back we’ve needed the same on the left side to give the team balance, and that’s exactly what Cucurella has brought us.

So for me if Cucurella leaves, we need a direct replacement otherwise that balance gets stunted and it will be difficult to build on what we achieved this year.
Cucurella leaving will have a much bigger impact on the team than Bissouma, in my opinion.
 






American Seagle

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Jun 14, 2022
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I'm not too worried about the centre back part of his game, as we have plenty of cover there. But as a specialist left wing back, he will leave a massive hole.

Ever since Lamptey joined and slotted in at right wing back we’ve needed the same on the left side to give the team balance, and that’s exactly what Cucurella has brought us.

So for me if Cucurella leaves, we need a direct replacement otherwise that balance gets stunted and it will be difficult to build on what we achieved this year.
Cucurella leaving will have a much bigger impact on the team than Bissouma, in my opinion.

It sure is a darn interesting challenge though. I am confident Potter and his team will rise to it and find a solution and we will retain the mid-third of the table status we got last season (7th-14th).
 




Questions

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Oct 18, 2006
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He’ll only go if it’s to one of the big boys….. that’s ok….. as long as we are well remunerated. Will miss him tho.
 




macbeth

Dismembered
Jan 3, 2018
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six feet beneath the moon...
It is a shame it's to such a horrible football club but good luck to the bloke. I already can't wait to see how we spend the money

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that's the thing though, isn't it? yes we've go a lot players who will leave at one point or another but it's honestly so exciting seeing whatever gem we've picked out to replace them
 


Questions

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Oct 18, 2006
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Worthing
40 million plus add ons of 10 or so.
 


Mental Lental

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Jul 5, 2003
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Robinjakarta

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Jul 14, 2014
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Jakarta
Cucu’s transfer (if it happens) will surely sit in this table somewhere:

Citeh’s highest transfer fees

1 Jack Grealish (from Aston Villa, 2021) £100m
2 Kevin De Bruyne (from Wolfsburg, 2015) £68m
3 Ruben Dias (from Benfica, 2020) £61m
4 Riyad Mahrez (from Leicester, 2018) £61m
5 Joao Cancelo (from Juventus, 2019) £58.5m
6 Aymeric Laporte (from Athletic Bilbao, 2018) £58m

Second in that table OK. Lower and they can sod off.
 












Mental Lental

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Jul 5, 2003
2,279
Shiki-shi, Saitama
Some real low ball numbers being quoted by NSC on here. Consider that:

He was our player of the season (both players' and supporters') in a season where he played a big part in us finishing 9th.
We only just bought him (he has 4 years left on his contract.)
He plays in a position where quality natural left footed players are as rare as hen's teeth.
We have no immediate replacement and would have to spend a shit load of money to replace him.
It's Manchester City.

I see no difference between this situation and when they offered to buy Grealish off of Villa. You wanna buy the best player of a team that finished 9th in the PL with 4 years left on his contract?

9 figures or f*ck off.
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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It seems for many posters transfer monies is our last connection to our roots.

The club no longer buys and sells for a £1000 and a set of tracksuits, yet so many are still at that equivalent price point for all our players.
The club no longer deals shady fellas in sheepskin coats.


The sportswashers created the market.
Mr Bloom's entire plan for the club is to exploit a single digit amount of teams (oil rich nations).
Yes we are a 'selling club' (absolute Bollox phrase and fred) but selling to only the biggest teams in the market they created.


Following on the heels of White, posters who can't cope with £50m+ for Cucu are really going to struggle if he's a success.
They won't be able to cope with the asking price for player X in 12 months time.
 


Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
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Why do i get this feeling that losing Cuca on top of Biss feels like we hit our heights last season and it's going to be back to a relegation battle again!!

Because, like me you are a long time Albion fan and big highs generally get followed by lows when good players leave.?

This time I am not letting myself get into that mindset as we are now a very well run club

Not saying it won’t happen but selling players for big money is part of the game plan now isn’t it? Depends on how many is too many, only one has gone so far….
 


Berty23

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Jun 26, 2012
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This week I have got back in touch with my old training group from my graduate job. I realised that it was during our five week training that we played Denmark and Brazil in the 02 World Cup. The reason this is relevant because when I finished the compulsory graduate training bit in that job I got a bonus. I can’t remember how much but I am pretty sure I spent it on getting my name on a seat in the new stadium if/when it was built. In the meantime that money (maybe 500 quid or so) would help to keep the club going. As it turned out I got on a stone on the wall, but it is nuts that less than two decades ago we donated a few hundred quid each to keep the club running and now we might get close to 200 million in player sales in roughly a 12 month period.
 




Stat Brother

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Why do i get this feeling that losing Cuca on top of Biss feels like we hit our heights last season and it's going to be back to a relegation battle again!!

Once again the fixture list appears to be favourable.
You would think, like last season, the squad would be above all that nonsense early, making it almost impossible to drag themselves into it.

Whether top 10 is still on the table will depend on who steps up and 2 or 3 games going our way.

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Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
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Valhalla
Why do i get this feeling that losing Cuca on top of Biss feels like we hit our heights last season and it's going to be back to a relegation battle again!!
Because you have no idea of Cuca's replacement if he goes.

By Christmas it could be "Cuca who ?"

Lol.
 


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