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United have played a blinder with Dave

Remember when people said we should have sold him for peanuts in July?

Now we have few blokes here who ended up with egg on their faces. Saying we should have signed for peanuts and how De Gea will leave on free next season..

Fantastic news for United.

Wonder how Scouse will spin this and put some negative light on it ;)

..... We won't be losing him for embarrassing fee and the risk paid off.

There's no way to 'spin' anything except to say you're exceptionally lucky recipients of Madrid's bungling.

Nothing more. Nothing less.

The 'risk' has paid off right now. But it so almost didn't. He was gone before they screwed it up. (Yeah, Navas, if he'd adapted to England, would of been a nice bonus. But I've openly felt all summer the key to Utd's season was keeping De Gea.).

Enjoy the way it's turned out and feel free to mock at your leisure as is the way of the Internet massage board.

At least in private you all know how fortunate you are that Madrid are bungling buffoon's.

Still not convinced Van Gaal plays him tomorrow but we shall see.
 
There's no way to 'spin' anything except to say you're exceptionally lucky recipients of Madrid's bungling.

Nothing more. Nothing less.

The 'risk' has paid off right now. But it so almost didn't. He was gone before they screwed it up. (Yeah, Navas, if he'd adapted to England, would of been a nice bonus. But I've openly felt all summer the key to Utd's season was keeping De Gea.).

Enjoy the way it's turned out and feel free to mock at your leisure as is the way of the Internet massage board.

At least in private you all know how fortunate you are that Madrid are bungling buffoon's.

Still not convinced Van Gaal plays him tomorrow but we shall see.

Fortunate? ManUtd stuck to their demands which Madrid didn't agree until last day, they risked to lose De Gea for free and ultimately he signed new deal. You can type "Lucky" 100 times that doesn't change anything about how ManUtd rejected all the silly offers from Madrid.
 
There's no way to 'spin' anything except to say you're exceptionally lucky recipients of Madrid's bungling.

Nothing more. Nothing less.

The 'risk' has paid off right now. But it so almost didn't. He was gone before they screwed it up. (Yeah, Navas, if he'd adapted to England, would of been a nice bonus. But I've openly felt all summer the key to Utd's season was keeping De Gea.).

Enjoy the way it's turned out and feel free to mock at your leisure as is the way of the Internet massage board.

At least in private you all know how fortunate you are that Madrid are bungling buffoon's.

Still not convinced Van Gaal plays him tomorrow but we shall see.

DDG will start against 'Pool, no doubt about it. ;)
 
Fortunate? ManUtd stuck to their demands which Madrid didn't agree until last day, they risked to lose De Gea for free and ultimately he signed new deal. You can type "Lucky" 100 times that doesn't change anything about how ManUtd rejected all the silly offers from Madrid.

And he was gone on that last day until they f-ed it up.

You can 'spin' it any other way you want (I'm not having an asinine debate on simple fact); but you're the lucky recipients of their ineptitude.
 
And he was gone on that last day until they f-ed it up.

You can 'spin' it any other way you want (I'm not having an asinine debate on simple fact); but you're the lucky recipients of their ineptitude.

And there is a reason why it went to last day and last min. ManUtd were adamant that they won't sell if they don't include Navas and X million and finally it ended up ******* up the deal.
 
And there is a reason why it went to last day and last min. ManUtd were adamant that they won't sell if they don't include Navas and X million and finally it ended up ******* up the deal.

United had the same stance from the start: dont really want to sell, but the offer was near world record fee and Navas. They didn't budge on that and Madrid only tried to "meet" it at five minutes to midnight
 
And he was gone on that last day until they f-ed it up.

You can 'spin' it any other way you want (I'm not having an asinine debate on simple fact); but you're the lucky recipients of their ineptitude.

Indeed. I am actually astounded as to how people can come out gloating when it was only by sheer luck that events played out as they did. Now watch people worship De Gea after claiming all summer how they had 'lost respect for him etc etc
 
Yeah, i presume its only a slight amendment to the offer that was on the table already, but surely there has to be a clause in this near the £40mil+ mark now.

I'd be very suprised if there wasn't. Either way it will cost Madrid a pretty penny now. Certainly a lot more than the £29m originally demanded
 
Wonder how Scouse will spin this and put some negative light on it ;)

I think the negative aspect is that it reeks of Suarez mark II... Push for a move, doesn't materialise, signs a new contract and leaves the summer after for a bigger fee

But at the end of the day United have a world class keeper for one year at the very least
 
I think the negative aspect is that it reeks of Suarez mark II... Push for a move, doesn't materialise, signs a new contract and leaves the summer after for a bigger fee

But at the end of the day United have a world class keeper for one year at the very least

United would obviously rather keep him, but losing him for a world record GK would go down well, especially a target is alreayd lined up (Leno is the obvious one). The speed at which it was signed is curious though
 
United would obviously rather keep him, but losing him for a world record GK would go down well, especially a target is alreayd lined up (Leno is the obvious one). The speed at which it was signed is curious though

Yep, as I said on the previous page - United have played a blinder.

If he stays, fantastic. If he doesn't then you will now get a very high fee and suitable time to find a replacement
 
Yep, as I said on the previous page - United have played a blinder.

If he stays, fantastic. If he doesn't then you will now get a very high fee and suitable time to find a replacement

United did very well. The fact that Madrid screwed up and made things even better will go down very well at OT
 
Yep, as I said on the previous page - United have played a blinder.

If he stays, fantastic. If he doesn't then you will now get a very high fee and suitable time to find a replacement

The speed at which he signs shows he's genuinely unsure about making the move to Madrid now. Not saying he will stay by any means, but the fact he's not set on it is big.
 
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