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  1. nwgull

    Leonardo Ulloa was an £8 million bargain for Leicester, says Nigel Pearson...

    I don't think that there are many that would say it is. Leo, Rhodes and McCormack are exceptions, and most people would say that they have been overvalued by the buying club, particularly when compared to fees of £3-4m paid for Charlie Austin.
  2. nwgull

    Leonardo Ulloa was an £8 million bargain for Leicester, says Nigel Pearson...

    Ok We did hold out for both Bridcutt and Buckley - why do you think Bridcutt handed in a transfer request and then went on strike? And I think that £3m for a non-goal scoring DM, and over £2M for a sick-note - neither of whom had experience above division 2 - was actually a very good deal for...
  3. nwgull

    Leonardo Ulloa was an £8 million bargain for Leicester, says Nigel Pearson...

    I thought there was 500k after 20 appearances?
  4. nwgull

    Leonardo Ulloa was an £8 million bargain for Leicester, says Nigel Pearson...

    Don't think anyone said that we should've sold for 3m, especially as we paid 2m. Credit to whoever did the deal though; 8.5m plus add ons was very good.
  5. nwgull

    Leonardo Ulloa was an £8 million bargain for Leicester, says Nigel Pearson...

    Not surprised. He's not scored since that brace against Man U has he? Hopefully he'll still make the magic 20 appearances.
  6. nwgull

    Leonardo Ulloa was an £8 million bargain for Leicester, says Nigel Pearson...

    I'm surprised you don't play it; it's for kids, and you are whinging on and complaining like an entitled brat.
  7. nwgull

    Leonardo Ulloa was an £8 million bargain for Leicester, says Nigel Pearson...

    Doesn't work like that on Football Manager though; I think that's why so many people get frustrated and don't understand the ins and outs of transfers.
  8. nwgull

    Leonardo Ulloa was an £8 million bargain for Leicester, says Nigel Pearson...

    They don't; they're usually found in the division below. People need to accept that that's how the food chain works in football.
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