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    The 7 creatures of the transfer window

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    Post by Mouse Thu Jun 23, 2011 4:47 am


    1) The Eternal Optimist
    Don’t worry about a thing, ‘cos every seemingly ridiculous signing will be alright. Sold your best striker and replaced him with a dud from the second tier of French football? Eh, it can be hard to score goals in that division, English football will suit him. The Eternal Optimist will spin everything so that it makes perfect sense.
    Natural Habitat: A Betting Shop
    Most likely to say: “The manager knows what he’s doing.”
    Least likely to say: “We’ve signed WHO?”

    2) The Football Manager Addict
    Never heard of a player and have no idea how he’d fit in at your club? Just find the Football Manager Addict. They’ll be able to give you a rundown of his strengths, weaknesses, positional ability, shot strength, attitude, sell-on value and how good they’ll be in five years. Who needs to actually watch football anyway!?
    Natural Habitat: University Halls of Residence
    Most likely to say: “I know it’s not real BUT...”
    Least likely to say: “I’ve renewed my season ticket.”
    3) The Apathetic
    Jaded by years of transfer windows these people have seen it all. Cynical about any link with a player they take everything with a tonne of salt. Always ready to hose down your excitement about the possibility of a signing, frustratingly they’re correct more often than not.
    Natural Habitat: On a Higher Plane
    Most likely to say: ‘There’s no point speculating until he’s pictured with the shirt on.’
    Least likely to say: “The deal is almost done, I read it on Twitter.”
    4) The Committed Pessimist
    It’s all going wrong. It is. Perhaps they predicted doom wrongly last year but this time they really mean it. The club is going the wrong way. A slippery slope to nowhere. So you’ve just signed a world class player? Pah, what’s world class these days? He could get injured on the first day of the season and then what? A new keeper, two defenders, a midfielder or three, and a top class striker are essential to avoid the fate they are predicting – and even then it will be a close run thing.
    Natural Habitat: Football Forums
    Most likely to say: “I’m not a pessimist, I’m a realist.”
    Least likely to say: “We’re looking good for next season.”
    5) The In-The-Know
    This creature literally thrives at this time of year and is lesser spotted outside of it. They won’t reveal why they know what they know but they’ll tell you that they know it. They just know y’know. They know what you don’t know but would like to know yet they never know anything that would be boring to know as that wouldn’t be worth them knowing. Now you know.
    Natural Habitat: In the Pub or on Twitter
    Most likely to say: “Just trust me.”
    Least likely to say: “I’ve no idea.”
    6) The Wind-up Merchant
    Of course your best player wants to leave, you’re a small club. Last season was your peak and so next season will be your trough. Its better you accept it now. You’re a selling club. Not in the market for best players. Basically find the most controversial angle on any subject and the Wind Up Merchant will take it to a new level.
    Natural Habitat: On the payroll at TalkSPORT
    Most likely to say: “If you disagree, you know how to get in touch.”
    Least likely to say: “I could be wrong as it’s just my opinion after all.”
    7) The Sufferer of Premature Elation
    A lack of football can lead to a certain level of delirium for these people. Just the slightest rumour can result in them proposing formations for next season to suit the player's strengths, making up chants, and contacting the club shop to see what number shirt the player will be wearing.
    Natural Habitat: Pacing Any Room Repeatedly
    Most likely to say: "Where should I get the tattoo?"
    Least likely to say: "It'll never happen."
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    Post by Jamie Thu Jun 23, 2011 4:49 am

    1. Scott.
    2. Polska
    3. Ryan
    4. Me
    5. Dean
    6. Theo
    7. Scott
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    Post by Guest Thu Jun 23, 2011 4:49 am

    Fine Shagger wrote:1. Scott.
    2. Polska
    3. Ryan
    4. Me
    5. Dean
    6. Theo
    7. Scott

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    Post by Sean Thu Jun 23, 2011 4:51 am

    I was just gonna do something like that Jamie! Laughing

    Swap 7 for Jela/Luke/Kuled.
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    Post by dena Thu Jun 23, 2011 4:52 am

    Fine Shagger wrote:1. Scott.
    2. Polska
    3. Ryan
    4. Me
    5. Dean
    6. Theo
    7. Scott

    Thread done.
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    Post by Dean Thu Jun 23, 2011 4:57 am

    Fine Shagger wrote:1. Scott.
    2. Polska
    3. Ryan
    4. Me
    5. Dean
    6. Theo
    7. Scott

    Spot on to be fair, haha. After reading that, I said to myself 'I'm probably number 5' Laughing
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    Post by easley91 Thu Jun 23, 2011 5:09 am

    I'm number 3, don't take anything for granted until either 1) it's on the official club website with a pic of him in the shirt or 2) he's filmed at the ground live
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    Post by Guest Thu Jun 23, 2011 5:13 am

    Mixture of 2 and 3.
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    Post by fluffy_kittens Thu Jun 23, 2011 5:21 am

    I'd say I'm mostly 3 with a little bit of 7
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    Post by arsenalap11 Thu Jun 23, 2011 5:23 am

    fluffy_kittens wrote:I'd say I'm mostly 3 with a little bit of 7

    I'd say it's the other way around
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    Post by Scuba Steve Thu Jun 23, 2011 5:27 am

    I'd say I was three or four.
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    Post by fluffy_kittens Thu Jun 23, 2011 5:29 am

    arsenalap11 wrote:
    fluffy_kittens wrote:I'd say I'm mostly 3 with a little bit of 7

    I'd say it's the other way around

    yeah I see it. Basically every time I hear a stupid rumor even if it sounds too good to be true I will tell all my friends how good we'd be with Drogba or Berbatov or someone else we're not likely to get. But then the other side of me will always know that the players we sign (if any) will not be the world class talents I dream of but will instead be work in progress type players and I have to live with that.
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    Post by Guest Thu Jun 23, 2011 5:30 am

    If i had to choose one of those, i'd choose 3
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    Post by Sean Thu Jun 23, 2011 5:43 am

    3 for me
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    Post by Gegilworld93 Thu Jun 23, 2011 5:47 am

    Polska is 2 for sure Laughing
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    Post by Guest Thu Jun 23, 2011 5:51 am

    4 with a hint of 7.
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    Post by Potato-7 Thu Jun 23, 2011 6:15 am

    I am 1 with a little bit of 3.
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    Post by El Jefe Thu Jun 23, 2011 6:31 am

    I don't usually allow myself to get excited about a small rumour, so in that sense I am number 3, however I do occasionally check out their FM stats Laughing
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    Post by Guest Thu Jun 23, 2011 6:34 am

    Why do people think I am so blatantly a 2? Especially as others here are more deserving.

    Yes, I use FM to help formulate opinions on some players as more often than not the researchers regularly watch these players. However, I don't comment on players I haven't actually seen play unless they are youth players.

    And even if I do comment on a player I haven't seen play, I usually repeat what others who have seen the player play say.

    Only time I regularly use FM as a tool is when Wisla or another Polish club is linked with an obscure player from an obscure league, and I know how unreliable FM is more than anyone. Players rated good turn out shit when they join a Polish club, and others polish clubs are linked too who are rated shit, turn out to be great buys.
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    Post by Ben Thu Jun 23, 2011 6:37 am

    Who is more deserving of being a 2?
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    Post by Guest Thu Jun 23, 2011 6:41 am

    I don't care enough to think of anyone, but it is obvious to see whenever someone comments on a player in another league he probably doesn't watch. (which happens often)
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    Post by Guest Thu Jun 23, 2011 6:42 am

    6) The Wind-up Merchant
    Of course your best player wants to leave, you’re a small club. Last season was your peak and so next season will be your trough. Its better you accept it now. You’re a selling club. Not in the market for best players. Basically find the most controversial angle on any subject and the Wind Up Merchant will take it to a new level.
    Natural Habitat: On the payroll at TalkSPORT
    Most likely to say: “If you disagree, you know how to get in touch.”
    Least likely to say: “I could be wrong as it’s just my opinion after all.”

    A good WUM or troll would also resort to saying the bold at the right opportunity. shifty
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    Post by Ben Thu Jun 23, 2011 6:48 am

    polska. wrote:I don't care enough to think of anyone, but it is obvious to see whenever someone comments on a player in another league he probably doesn't watch. (which happens often)

    Like you Mischief

    I remember you going on about how Brazilian division 2 sides would 'pummel' Championship sides and then getting shat on by Rei and admitting you knew nothing about Brazilian football cos you didn't watch it smug
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    Post by Jordi Thu Jun 23, 2011 6:49 am

    Ben wrote:Who is more deserving of being a 2?
    Me. Neutral
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    Post by Guest Thu Jun 23, 2011 6:50 am

    Don't know which one I am think
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    Post by Gegilworld93 Thu Jun 23, 2011 6:52 am

    polska. wrote:Why do people think I am so blatantly a 2? Especially as others here are more deserving.

    Yes, I use FM to help formulate opinions on some players as more often than not the researchers regularly watch these players. However, I don't comment on players I haven't actually seen play unless they are youth players.

    And even if I do comment on a player I haven't seen play, I usually repeat what others who have seen the player play say.

    Only time I regularly use FM as a tool is when Wisla or another Polish club is linked with an obscure player from an obscure league, and I know how unreliable FM is more than anyone. Players rated good turn out shit when they join a Polish club, and others polish clubs are linked too who are rated shit, turn out to be great buys.
    you said Babacar was better than Lukaku basing him on FM Very Happy
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    Post by Guest Thu Jun 23, 2011 7:21 am

    Ben wrote:
    polska. wrote:I don't care enough to think of anyone, but it is obvious to see whenever someone comments on a player in another league he probably doesn't watch. (which happens often)

    Like you Mischief

    I remember you going on about how Brazilian division 2 sides would 'pummel' Championship sides and then getting shat on by Rei and admitting you knew nothing about Brazilian football cos you didn't watch it smug
    And FM is responsible? Neutral

    Gegilworld93 wrote:
    polska. wrote:Why do people think I am so blatantly a 2? Especially as others here are more deserving.

    Yes, I use FM to help formulate opinions on some players as more often than not the researchers regularly watch these players. However, I don't comment on players I haven't actually seen play unless they are youth players.

    And even if I do comment on a player I haven't seen play, I usually repeat what others who have seen the player play say.

    Only time I regularly use FM as a tool is when Wisla or another Polish club is linked with an obscure player from an obscure league, and I know how unreliable FM is more than anyone. Players rated good turn out shit when they join a Polish club, and others polish clubs are linked too who are rated shit, turn out to be great buys.
    you said Babacar was better than Lukaku basing him on FM Very Happy
    He is, and not basing him on FM.

    In fact, THE ONLY REASON LUKAKU IS LOVED SO MUCH IS BECAUSE OF FM!!! People claiming he is the second coming of Drogba. Fucking ridiculous.

    Babacar is the real deal.
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    Post by Jamie Thu Jun 23, 2011 7:23 am

    I said you because of Aguero and Athletic.
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    Post by Ben Thu Jun 23, 2011 7:29 am

    polska. wrote:
    Ben wrote:
    polska. wrote:I don't care enough to think of anyone, but it is obvious to see whenever someone comments on a player in another league he probably doesn't watch. (which happens often)

    Like you Mischief

    I remember you going on about how Brazilian division 2 sides would 'pummel' Championship sides and then getting shat on by Rei and admitting you knew nothing about Brazilian football cos you didn't watch it smug
    And FM is responsible? Neutral

    Well you moved the subject off of FM. You said about commenting on a player in a league they don't watch so I brought up an example
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    Post by Guest Thu Jun 23, 2011 7:31 am

    Ben wrote:
    polska. wrote:
    Ben wrote:
    polska. wrote:I don't care enough to think of anyone, but it is obvious to see whenever someone comments on a player in another league he probably doesn't watch. (which happens often)

    Like you Mischief

    I remember you going on about how Brazilian division 2 sides would 'pummel' Championship sides and then getting shat on by Rei and admitting you knew nothing about Brazilian football cos you didn't watch it smug
    And FM is responsible? Neutral

    Well you moved the subject off of FM. You said about commenting on a player in a league they don't watch so I brought up an example
    I didn't comment on a player though did I?

    @Jamie, I actually semi-follow Athletic Club. Believe I've watched around 12 or 13 of their games this season.

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