awooga83 does it worry you about United’s transfer strategy? Or City’s strategy given that they threw £150m on Doku and Grealish? Or United for buying Anthony, Zirkzee and the rest?

We can’t on the one hand say the team must keep buying but on the other hand also expect a 100% record in purchases. It can’t happen.

    Claudius that's where wages become such an important issue. The big problem with Jesus is that his wages make him unsellable. Havertz is similarly on way too much. We need to sign players on lower initial wages and pay our top wages to proven players like Saka and Ode. The only exceptions should be for absolute superstars.

    Claudius

    When City who has had an exemplary transfer record over the past 15 years is now buying a series of duds, it tells you just how difficult the market has become. Chelsea have spent a billion and yet have only managed to land one world class attacker. One!

    Let this sink in, we tried to sign Williams and Sesko this summer. Martinelli has more g/a than WIlliams this season and Havertz has the same amount amount of g/a as Sesko.

    I agree with the idea that we need to take risks in the offensive market, but we could just as well end up with the next Danny Welbeck and Lucas Perez. Identifying the next Aubameyang isn't easy, and our track record is two world class attackers in the past 15 years.

    Burnwinter well I doubt he was taking performance enhancing drugs at any rate

    Don Pacifico haha fair. I think it's more I want us to be a bit more ruthless with fees and wages because we hitch ourselves to someone like Jesus which inhibits what we can do. But you also don't need to spend insane money all the time you can take a risk on a lesser known player and maybe they come good or if they don't you can move on for relative little cost. Spending that kind of money on a player with what had been maybe half a season is pretty bonkers.

    ooft. mudryk is artetas tomas lemar moment

    Plenty of coverage that this is the best ever save PL seen.

    What do you think?

      Yeah it looked like a lucky save to me

      It wasn't a league game but Seaman's save against Sheffield United is the best ever in English football. The replay of it from behind the goal is mind-boggling.