A lotta ifs ands or buts for end of today... Chucky to The Black & Gold, then Fede to The Partenopei?
A lotta ifs ands or buts for end of today... Chucky to The Black & Gold, then Fede to The Partenopei?
Last edited by Mr. Inbetween; 08-02-2023 at 10:25 AM.
I believe the deadline is just for inbound transfers. Fede could move later.
Oh God no Bernadeschi to Napoli , as a Napoli fan please no , after what he has done here at TFC have lost all respect for this poser , send him to a serie C team he might be able to play there .
Moreover, while I’m on this rant the fact the a Conway is still on the coaching staff after basically ruining the careers of how many keepers now ? How a guy like Bono a young keeper goes from winning an MLS Cup and almost a Champions League to the state he was once he left TFC shows you all you need to know why this club is where it is today !
If Napoli want him, that is their business, NOT ours.
I was waiting for a Partenopeo to chime in. Seems Napoli owner ADL was interested last year as well, tires were kicked, then passed on due to likely/wanted wage; he's stingy. Fede followed the money. A second go around may be happening given their Lozano circumstance...
Full Article:
https://www.dailynews24.it/napoli-be...medium=twitter
Translated Segment:
'With Lozano's farewell, now, the footballer would have proposed himself again to the Azzurri.
The former Juve and Fiorentina would like to return to Italy to demonstrate all his quality.
According to market indiscretion, Bernardeschi also confessed to Lorenzo Insigne,
a former blue captain who now plays in Toronto, that the idea of playing at Maradona excites him.
At the moment there does not seem to be any negotiation,
however, President De Laurentiis has always liked the offensive winger from Carrara.
The only problem could be the engagement.
The footballer would be willing to reduce the salary of about six million received in Toronto but not to go below four million per season.'
Laryea to Whitecaps smh.
Well, that Richie news is crazy. I bet they use him more as an attacker. And yeah, he'll be a DP.
Check out this tweet at https://twitter.com/PaulTenorio/status/1686775444685701121?s=20
Whitecaps saving TFC from Manning. Phew. Wish Laryea the best, though.
I agree, DP is an overreach. This appears to be positioning ahead of the 26 WC. Domestic players on the nat team will be highly marketable and desirable for clubs. Look for us to sign someone within the squad down the road. Osorio borderline for the next cycle IMO.
Nonetheless, seeing your best player on the season suit up for another team is a bit discouraging.
I understand and am on board with why we didn't re-sign him, but I'm pissed that he's going to Vancouver. He's been our best player.
I'm happy for Ritchie. I'm also glad that we didn't sign him, especially as a DP. Not worth it for a RB.
Best of luck to him. It's time to move on.
If they're really giving him DP money then more power, I guess. They have the front line to benefit from it.
Richie is one of the best backs in MLS. But is he going to create dramatically more scoring chances than Julian Gressel or Mo Farsi? Probably not, and no one in their right mind would make them a DP. Ultimately, a wingback only spends a portion of his time on the overlap or trying to penetrate along the goal line, and it's a hell of a luxury to pay a primarily two-way defender top money.
I'd be really curious if this is Manning suddenly, after 5 years, actually learning from his past mistakes and saying "you know, this will make people happy with me in the short term but hurt us in the long term and that's not good"
Or he was just told by MLSE that he won't be given the money to match the Vancouver offer
Either way, it's a pity it's an MLS team but, Canada aside, it's not an Eastern rival and that's a good thing and mostly I'm just glad we didn't do something as short sighted as make him a DP, despite him being a genuinely really good player at this level
Staring at my watch currently… buyout or Diomande would be good enough. Give us something…
Getting into the hard, harsh business of mistakes is kind of important right now. I sent my team contact a suggestion today that if we're cleaning house, they need to start looking at their existing staff, particularly scouting, and what they've actually produced. They've all been there a minimum of three years, are all -- to my eyes -- pretty underqualified for their roles. Given how little they've contributed, that's probably not surprising.
But I suspect general hiring policies have revolved around getting people who seemed easy to work with and likeable, rather than people who are aggressively goal-oriented and self-directed to improve.
I’d like to know how the existing scouting staff was incorporated to the decision process before making any harsh judgments.
It strikes me that people like Bradley aren’t terribly good at listening to their subordinates. Or, they come from a time when a MLS Front Office staff was like 3 guys sitting in a room together shooting the shit and so having multiple teams of people is beyond their management capabilities.