21 May 2015 21:08:01
Eds is it tru that Fallows and Edwards might be moved on with Monchi coming in, in some capacity? Or at least is the idea being considered?

{Ed002's Note - Twitter again?}


1.) 21 May 2015
21 May 2015 22:01:21
God I wish it were true. would be the best piece of business we could do this year.


2.) 21 May 2015
21 May 2015 22:36:00
Is it though?

Sevilla are well run although I know when they were selling players as close as Alberto it was because they had money problems but I don't know wether monchi was at the helm!

My question is the type of players he brings in to Sevilla are;

1/ easier for Spanish clubs because of differences in laws (W/P's & ages youngsters can move over)

2/ have good connections with Barcelona and real for there young offspring and handmedowns!

3/ the players that are there are afew failed prem players (aspas, mbia, rhe lad who went to.reading) bur they all shine over there. My point being with this one is that does he have an eye for talent for the Spanish league and without any experience of the prem could he therefore transfer that to our league?

The other points are more about some.of the players coming in to Sevilla who have done well we might not have any access to, and therefore would limit his reach with scouts etc!

And another is the money side of things you get players go to la lagi for half of what the prem get charged and there for would you still count a lot of his buys as good if you say doubled there price tag?

I'm just raising a bit of the other side of the coin, if someone would set me straight or put my worries to bed then I'm all for monchi 😊 although balague was saying on last weeks revista that he had been ear marked for real/barce! But he had a great connection with Sevilla! So don't get your hopes up yet

Ynwa !!


3.) 22 May 2015
21 May 2015 23:50:02
Seville is a club I admire a lot and play great footie with a great academy and structure with products like Reyes, Navas, Sergio Ramos, Sergio Rico and Moreno as well as shrewd signings like Alves, Kanoute. Adriana, Julio Baptista, Adriano, Banega and so on. Great club, IMO.


4.) 22 May 2015
22 May 2015 00:41:00
Austin he brought in gameiro/bacca for less than balotelli and both have 47 goals combined. Sevilla are in their second european final, and done well in the league with those second rate players, you mentioned. They don't have the money yet still doing better than us with less wages and transfers spent.


5.) 22 May 2015
22 May 2015 04:06:47
They have a plan and structure which has thrived for years.


6.) 22 May 2015
22 May 2015 07:10:15
From what I understand, Monchi has a done a brilliant job of putting Sevilla on the right path. Would love it if he did the same here for us.


7.) 22 May 2015
22 May 2015 09:45:22
Would sat years redihio as the sales of navas, negredo, medel, alverto was because they had crippling debts so well run for years wouldn't be accurate and Dorset red I didn't say second rate players what I did say was the players he signed for good fees would of been a lot more expensive had they gone to the prem and there for I said would you still think his buys were good if you say doubled there price tag.

Like example of prem charges, we wanted that Greek ad from.schalke and there was talk of a big transfer fee like 20/25 mil bit the year after or same year he went on loan to Leverkusen.

Gamero cost Sevilla 8/12 mil I think but would lf code a prem team about 18/20 mil. So therefore would you still count him as a good buy. That's all I meant.

And a lot of sevillas buys are failed prem players, so does he have an eye for talent over in our league?

Or would he still sign players like mbia for us?


8.) 22 May 2015
22 May 2015 13:57:51
Every club has debt BUT the main point of my post was that they have found a way to remain competitive by having a structure and plan in spite of the debt and that is what should be applauded

{Ed002's Note - There are a lot of clubs that don't have debt.}