Official Gary Cahill transfer thread
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Don't see what that has to do with anything. Wasn't enough to save Bosnich or Taibi! If this lad is good that's one thing, but he's going to need incredible mental strength if he makes a few more mistakes there. Especially if one ends up costing them a point or two!Lord Kangana wrote:They can still brush aside teams like West Brom in their stride. And teams like West Brom make up the majority of this division.
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Well I would suggest he's a better keeper than either, but moreover, I would say, in addition, United are a stronger team than they were then. Like it or not they are still, after all this time, the dominant team in this country.
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Re: Official Gary Cahill transfer thread
Being better than 14 shit teams in The Prem aint Uniteds yardstick
Its aiming to be second best to Barca, and that won't happen with him gifting goals on a regular basis
Its aiming to be second best to Barca, and that won't happen with him gifting goals on a regular basis
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Well no. But, even as Chelsea seemed to have accepted, the Premier League is their bread and butter. They'll happily play second fiddle to Barca for a couple of years yet, whilst they build. Which if you look, they are.
And he'll be better for the experience in a couple of years. When they are ready.
And he'll be better for the experience in a couple of years. When they are ready.
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I personally cannot wait for Kevo to get him hands on him!BWFC_Insane wrote:Don't see what that has to do with anything. Wasn't enough to save Bosnich or Taibi! If this lad is good that's one thing, but he's going to need incredible mental strength if he makes a few more mistakes there. Especially if one ends up costing them a point or two!Lord Kangana wrote:They can still brush aside teams like West Brom in their stride. And teams like West Brom make up the majority of this division.
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Have we flogged him yet? 

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Re: Official Gary Cahill transfer thread
David Lacey in today's guardian tried to flog him to Arsenal (and made him MOTM).
I'd rather he signed a new contract...
I'd rather he signed a new contract...
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Raphael ( or the other one); Evra, Vidic & Sloppy Chops from down the road all injured. Just thinking like.........Stranger things have happened.
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Crossed my mind too. Cahill's the best replacement for Rio - for club and country - and would dovetail well with Phil Jones. Gaz would also fit United's insistence on resaleability. But... They're grooming Smalling for that role, they've spent big already this summer (and on a defender) and they might not want another relatively inexperienced defender. But then again, compared to the rest he's relatively experienced...
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COULD WE LIVE WITH THE SHAME?Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Crossed my mind too. Cahill's the best replacement for Rio - for club and country - and would dovetail well with Phil Jones. Gaz would also fit United's insistence on resaleability. But... They're grooming Smalling for that role, they've spent big already this summer (and on a defender) and they might not want another relatively inexperienced defender. But then again, compared to the rest he's relatively experienced...
Re: Official Gary Cahill transfer thread
cahill is overrated, get rid while we can
i could have looked good against queers park rangers
i could have looked good against queers park rangers
Re: Official Gary Cahill transfer thread
You have a short life expectancy my friend, I would at least try to add some thing useful to the debate before your iminent demise!angelos wrote:cahill is overrated, get rid while we can
i could have looked good against queers park rangers

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relaxxxxxxxxxxxx, i have many disguises you shall be seeing me againHoboh wrote:You have a short life expectancy my friend, I would at least try to add some thing useful to the debate before your iminent demise!angelos wrote:cahill is overrated, get rid while we can
i could have looked good against queers park rangers
and as for adding something useful....
i feel this is a very cliquey forum with several people up there own backsides, although some members are bareable with whom i can imagine having many decent discussions with in the future
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Hi angelos - you seem like a perceptive sort of egg. Stick around, be nice to get a different opinion from the usual suspects.
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Nice try LL but I suspect he's talking about you as much as anyone else.
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Is Up Backsides in Bolton or Blackburn?
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Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Nice try LL but I suspect he's talking about you as much as anyone else.

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15 days to go and no bid........Surely this is not what Bolton expected. They could have sold him earlier if they were reasonable. i can see the last few days someone offering 8-10 million and say take it or leave it. Cahill will push for it and say he will not sign a new contract and Bolton will be forced to take it
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Nice essay.Abs wrote:15 days to go and no bid........Surely this is not what Bolton expected. They could have sold him earlier if they were reasonable. i can see the last few days someone offering 8-10 million and say take it or leave it. Cahill will push for it and say he will not sign a new contract and Bolton will be forced to take it

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Aye, cos he's been really bullish like that so far hasn't he 
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