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Breaking re Sancho

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posted on 4/8/20

comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 1 hour, 4 minutes ago
Its quite simple really. Its not in the interest for a reputable journalist (which by all accounts Romano is) or a journalist who works for a reputable organisation to make up stories without credible sources.

Anyone with any sort of critical thinking ability can understand this. So not RDD of course.
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Unnited backed out / the players demands where too great / deadline e passed blah blah blah. Zero accountability if it doenst control off so why not claim it's happening.

Gets tons of hits from fanboys

posted on 4/8/20

comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 1 hour, 4 minutes ago
Its quite simple really. Its not in the interest for a reputable journalist (which by all accounts Romano is) or a journalist who works for a reputable organisation to make up stories without credible sources.

Anyone with any sort of critical thinking ability can understand this. So not RDD of course.
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United backed out / the players demands were too great / deadline date passed blah blah blah. Zero accountability if it doenst come off so why not claim it's happening. Gets tons of hits from fanboys and a reputation for being "reliable"

posted on 4/8/20

comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 1 hour, 4 minutes ago
United have clearly just briefed the British press. All running the same story about how they are willing to walk away from negotiations
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Or we never where in negotiations and those that daidnitnwas close are covering there backsides.

comment by Elvis (U7425)

posted on 4/8/20

When pretty much every outlet reports a story like this at the same time, it's because they have been briefed. And when the BBC Sport reports a story as fact, they have a solid source. There is now no doubt at all that United have been in negotiations for Sancho.

posted on 4/8/20

Do you now accept this Romano fellas claims the deal is close and personal terms agreed was BS ?

comment by Elvis (U7425)

posted on 4/8/20

comment by Reddevilsdouble II (U22313)
posted 15 minutes ago
Do you now accept this Romano fellas claims the deal is close and personal terms agreed was BS ?
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Who are you talking to?

posted on 4/8/20

comment by Elvis: King of Cult (U7425)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Reddevilsdouble II (U22313)
posted 15 minutes ago
Do you now accept this Romano fellas claims the deal is close and personal terms agreed was BS ?
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Who are you talking to?
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Anyone who thinks this Romano guys lives under Ed's desk.

posted on 5/8/20

comment by Elvis: King of Cult (U7425)
posted 11 hours, 28 minutes ago
When pretty much every outlet reports a story like this at the same time, it's because they have been briefed. And when the BBC Sport reports a story as fact, they have a solid source. There is now no doubt at all that United have been in negotiations for Sancho.
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BBC reporting no personal terms agreed and a huge gap in the fee offered/requested. Clearly negotiations are ongoing but it seems there is still lots of work to do.

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