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Thread: McGinn to West Ham
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16-04-2021 01:34 PM #61
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16-04-2021 02:11 PM #62
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So does this mean that those who started to support AV cause SJM went there might have to change their team 🤔
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16-04-2021 02:23 PM #64This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-04-2021 02:51 PM #65
I think Villa will price out anyone that wants McGinn for as long as they stay in the Premier League.
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16-04-2021 02:56 PM #66
Having watched Man U last night I'd say McGinn is a better option at the moment than Matic or Fred, that's not to say they'd go for him but he'd thrive in a team like that.
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16-04-2021 03:51 PM #67
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16-04-2021 04:41 PM #68
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16-04-2021 05:11 PM #70
Recently I was speaking to someone who knows him and he says not only is he really settled down there but Villa are minted. It would take a massive bid for them to consider selling him
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16-04-2021 06:09 PM #71
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If St Mirren get their percentage as confirmed at the AGM, is there the possibility we also get percentages of future transfer fees? So 15% of every transfer fee in the future?
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16-04-2021 06:37 PM #73
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16-04-2021 06:39 PM #74
Wouldn't that just be a sideways move? I mean, what's the point of going from Villa to West Ham? If one of the really big boys declares interest, then fair enough.
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16-04-2021 06:41 PM #75This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
He’s 27 this year, so a big move will be soon or not at all
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16-04-2021 06:56 PM #78
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I will support any club that SJM goes to. Literally any club given he wouldn’t go to any of the cretinous clubs like Huns/Millwall/Hertz
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16-04-2021 07:00 PM #80
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16-04-2021 07:37 PM #83This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Donny Van de Beek the young Dutch lad.
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16-04-2021 08:21 PM #84
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he'd stroll into that midfield.
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16-04-2021 10:48 PM #87
I would be absolutely amazed if this happens. Definition of a sideways move. He will only leave Villa for one of the traditional top 6 imo.
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17-04-2021 12:39 AM #88This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
West Ham have three FA Cup wins, a European Cup Winners Cup.
I still don't see that a move to West Ham would constitute progress for John McGinn. Other clubs such as Everton or Leicester maybe would constitute progress but not West Ham. A sideways move for me?
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17-04-2021 07:08 AM #89This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Leicester? lol.
Amazing achievement to win the league back in 2016 and they are doing well these days, but a bigger club than Villa? Nope don’t think so.
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17-04-2021 07:47 AM #90
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‘Bigger’ seems pretty irrelevant. A step up from Villa would be a team that’s competing for and securing European football regularly, preferably Champions League. Leicester have been in and around the top 4 in recent seasons, so could be considered that. West Ham are in somewhat rarefied air for them, so would be a risky move, given there’s every chance they slump back into their usual bottom half malaise.
Even so, all these clubs are prone to that. Villa could just as easily have a West Ham style season next year and qualify for Europe. Or they could have a nightmare and be in a relegation fight. If he’s happy where he is and Villa don’t need the money, may as well stay put unless one of the really big clubs come calling.
You also have to consider whether said big clubs will come after Grealish or not. Can’t imagine Villa would sell both in the same summer.
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