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Slimani

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Posted
52 minutes ago, urban.spaceman said:

There's a bit of an argument on RedCafe - some people complaining that they should have gone for Timo Werner in the summer when they apparently could have got him dirt cheap.

 

Someone replied that he had had no Premier League experience.

 

Another replied that Slimani actually does have Premier League experience.

 

Who wants to tell them that yes, he does have Premier League experience, but he was shit?

Shit? No. Bad attitude and very injury prone but he wasn't shit

Posted
1 hour ago, messerschmitt said:

Exactly, He's already on loan till the end of the season, we'd gain nothing except strengthening our rivals. Only a sale would benefit us at the moment.

We could gain vastly more money.

Posted
21 minutes ago, NasPb said:

Shit? No. Bad attitude and very injury prone but he wasn't shit

Strange that he's been popular with fans et team mates at Sporting and Monaco but not at Leicester. 

 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Blue Collar said:

Strange that he's been popular with fans et team mates at Sporting and Monaco but not at Leicester. 

 

He's my hero...🤘🤘

Posted
7 minutes ago, Babylon said:

We could gain vastly more money.

Would we though? I've no idea on the numbers but either way, if we're prepared to shell out  £16M on a CB who might well never actually play in the 1st team then I'm kinda guessing that the money wouldn't really matter anyway. 

 

I've no idea how loan deals work, whether Slimani can call it off himself, but I really don't see any advantage to us taking him back just to loan him back out again to either ManU or Spurs. He's still our player so I'm presuming Monaco can't sub-let Slimani to anyone, and for Monaco to rip up the contract and let Slim go is going to cost them... I can't see it happening. As Rodgers said, complicated. And more to the point, not in our interest. There'd have to a serious wedge of cash in it for us.

 

Besides, hopefully our transfer team are involved in deals that result in players coming to us, not pfaffing around with existing contracts just to suit other parties.

Posted
8 minutes ago, An Sionnach said:

He's my hero...🤘🤘

He loves being the clown in every dressing room he's been in and the language barrier might have  hindered his integration. But I don't believe his problem is disciplinary, more like an adaptation thing and there was a little time for that at LCFC.

Posted
37 minutes ago, mabrah said:

Would we though? I've no idea on the numbers but either way, if we're prepared to shell out  £16M on a CB who might well never actually play in the 1st team then I'm kinda guessing that the money wouldn't really matter anyway. 

 

I've no idea how loan deals work, whether Slimani can call it off himself, but I really don't see any advantage to us taking him back just to loan him back out again to either ManU or Spurs. He's still our player so I'm presuming Monaco can't sub-let Slimani to anyone, and for Monaco to rip up the contract and let Slim go is going to cost them... I can't see it happening. As Rodgers said, complicated. And more to the point, not in our interest. There'd have to a serious wedge of cash in it for us.

 

Besides, hopefully our transfer team are involved in deals that result in players coming to us, not pfaffing around with existing contracts just to suit other parties.

We wouldn't agree to it if we weren't. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Blue Collar said:

Strange that he's been popular with fans et team mates at Sporting and Monaco but not at Leicester. 

 

He wasn't at Newcastle or Fenerbache they were both glad to see the back of him.

Posted
4 hours ago, urban.spaceman said:

 

He must have handed the trophy back to Riyad after all.

 

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Posted
12 minutes ago, KingsX said:

 

He must have handed the trophy back to Riyad after all.

 

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lol he is going to Man Utd isnt he!

 

we are mugging them off something proper.

Posted
1 hour ago, Cujek said:

lol he is going to Man Utd isnt he!

 

we are mugging them off something proper.

 

 

you’d  have thought they would have learnt their lesson with Maguire

 

 

Posted
6 hours ago, urban.spaceman said:


 

Glad they clarified which two clubs are competing in the Manchester derby. Thought it might have been Droylsden v Curzon Ashton.

Posted
3 hours ago, pmcla26 said:

If there’s no recall option then it would cost Monaco to end the loan on his current contract and if we are benefitting from it financially then they’ll want us to cover that cost too. So a £4million loan fee could easily end up as £2million once we’ve subsidised Monaco’s bit. Maybe even less if they negotiate it up a bit. 

There is a recall option but it would be standard for us to have to pay a fee to curtail the loan agreement unless Monaco are ok with it. i doubt they want to carry on paying their share of  his wages if he is a bench player but both sides will play poker on this issue for as long as they can …. if it isn't sorted by now then i doubt it will be in time. seems odd that he will be in the country tomorrow unless something is afoot...….

Posted
1 hour ago, splinterdream said:

I don't think Slim was that bad for us, but I reckon he did something serious to burn his bridges with the club because I'm sure BR would have at least had a look at him

I think it’s no surprise that wherever he goes on loan despite how well he starts, appears to eventually get dropped. Bad apple.

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Posted

He is still my hero but I admit he doesn't really fit our thoroughly nice guy image but then neither does Hamza so perhaps he should move on as well.

Posted
46 minutes ago, An Sionnach said:

He is still my hero but I admit he doesn't really fit our thoroughly nice guy image but then neither does Hamza so perhaps he should move on as well.

Wheres this come from??  

Posted
2 hours ago, Steve_Guppy_Left_Foot said:

Brendan did get a good look at him in pre season, obviously didn't rate him.

I’m so sure, as he was at Africa tournament which ran quite late into summer? 

Posted
9 hours ago, An Sionnach said:

He is still my hero but I admit he doesn't really fit our thoroughly nice guy image but then neither does Hamza so perhaps he should move on as well.

What’s with your love for Slim? It seems a lot of the points you make aren’t fully factual but you use them to stick up for Slim...

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Posted
1 hour ago, Bluearmyfox28 said:

What’s with your love for Slim? It seems a lot of the points you make aren’t fully factual but you use them to stick up for Slim...

I am of course having a bit of fun here but in football a bit of attitude is a real plus that's why Steve Walsh was such a hero and even Mr nice guy Matt Elliott left his smile in the dressing room and as for Lennon , Savage and Izzet they would pick a fight with their own shadow.

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