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Your own logic you mean. Never said anything of the sort. As usual when lost for a coherent argument you start responding to imaginary points that exist only in your head.

No you are the one who said that it's crazy to reject opinions of those who more 'qualified' than us. Regardless of their level of expertise, politicians are more qualified than us in the fields that they handle? Should we blindly accept whatever they say then?

Also nice way to ignore the rest of the post
 
Bundesliga Latest @BL_Latest Follow #BVB stellt #Gündogan ein Ultimatum: Entweder verlängert er spätestens im Frühjahr seinen Vertrag oder er wird definitiv verkauft. [kicker]According to Kicker.....he must sign a new contract in the next weeks or he will be sold in the summer.
 
Chelsea boss Mourinho has accepted departure of Petr Cech. Negotiations with AS Roma. Deal could be done in next days (via @_GoncaloLopes)
 
So the Telegraph are saying that City might be inclined to offer £50m in transfer fees and wages to sign Bony after he stated his intention to join a Champions League club.
 
So the Telegraph are saying that City might be inclined to offer £50m in transfer fees and wages to sign Bony after he stated his intention to join a Champions League club.
Can't they only spend 47m or something like that. Plus 50m for Bony would be mad lol.
 
Bryan Swanson @skysports_bryan Follow We're told Swansea in advanced talks with Manchester City for Wilfried Bony. Deal yet to be agreed; valued around £30m. #SSNHQ
 
Manchester City have agreed a whopping £30million fee with Swansea for striker Wilfried Bony.

The 26-year-old Ivory Coast star is expected to sign a four-year deal worth £100,000-a-week.

Swansea have cashed in on their star man after Bony made it clear to them that he wanted to listen to offers from Champions League clubs this month.

City have moved to inject fresh impetus into their bid to retain the title after wiping out Chelsea's lead at the top of the Premier League. That feat has been achieved despite injuries to Edin Dzeko and top scorer Sergio Aguero.

Bony is currently Swansea's top scorer with nine goals in his last 14 appearances.

He moved to the Premier League from Dutch club Vitesse Arnhem two seasons ago.

Bony was Swansea's top-scorer last season with 25 goals in 48 appearances. He also netted twice for his country at the World Cup, against Japan and Greece.

His club persuaded him to sign a new deal in the summer to fend off the likes of Spurs and Liverpool.

Swansea boss Garry Monk insisted earlier this season that it would take an "astronomical" fee to prise their record signing away during the January transfer window.

The fee, however, has arrived leaving the club with no option but to cash in.
 
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