Uh_huh_him
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- Sep 28, 2011
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If they make it to UCL and we don't make Europe, I can't see him being happy if we block that move.Villa would surely have to bid £90m for Mitoma for us considering selling him to them.
If they make it to UCL and we don't make Europe, I can't see him being happy if we block that move.Villa would surely have to bid £90m for Mitoma for us considering selling him to them.
Also wonder what a lobotomy costs these days? Think that will be required to convince Mitoma to spend his finest career days in.. Aston Villa.Villa would surely have to bid £90m for Mitoma for us considering selling him to them.
It’s not really a case of “blocking that move” though if they don’t offer an acceptable amount. Villa spend big but I can’t see them spending more than £60m on a player.If they make it to UCL and we don't make Europe, I can't see him being happy if we block that move.
My roomie would be willing to let me go for sixty pounds if they throw in a bag of weed and a couple of cigarettes. Lets hope it happens.It’s not really a case of “blocking that move” though if they don’t offer an acceptable amount. Villa spend big but I can’t see them spending more than £60 on a player.
Play him in goal and he will still be our best playerI like him in mid field,I really like him at the back
No, no he didn't.deserves a new five year deal, improving all the time, though will inevitably be some ups and downs
and RDZ said he wasn't good enough
Baleba said himself in that Guardian interview that he wasn't ready and that he credits RDZ for getting him to where he needed to be.Also: “Baleba is not ready yet to play at this level but he has incredible potential and the policy of Brighton is to play with many young players.
“We have to accept and we have to be happy to play, to work, with these young players.
“Welbeck is different to Baleba. Pascal Gross is different to Baleba.
“But Baleba is the future of the club."