Antony, Sancho if They're still with us for some or all of next season.
Will they be available to play, just train on their own and collect bucket loads of money.
I don't know what is best.
What do we do with Garnacho
posted 2 days, 13 hours ago
Russian
You’re far too kind to Sancho. He’s a massive tw-t.
He epitomises the modern day out of touch footballer, it’s partly why the game is so hard to like these days.
posted 2 days, 11 hours ago
Anyone we can't get rid of before the end of the transfer window will train with the main squad and be considered for selection - both the club and any player in that position can't do anything else really. Amorim also knows this and will work within that situation accordingly. And then they can see if they can do a deal in January.
Hopefully it doesn't get to that stage and if we have to take a lower fee for some players, so be it. It's in the club's and the players interests not to be at the club, so hopefully something will happen before the window ends.
posted 2 days, 11 hours ago
🎶 How do you sell a problem like Garnacho?
How do you shift a winger who won’t pass?
How do you flog a lad with zero vision,
Who thinks he's prime Bale every time he shanks the grass?
posted 2 days, 11 hours ago
comment by MMaaxx (U9506)
posted 11 minutes ago
🎶 How do you sell a problem like Garnacho?
How do you shift a winger who won’t pass?
How do you flog a lad with zero vision,
Who thinks he's prime Bale every time he shanks the grass?
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Thought you were going into sound of music mode...........
posted 2 days, 11 hours ago
comment by manutd1982 (U6633)
posted 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
Russian
You’re far too kind to Sancho. He’s a massive tw-t.
He epitomises the modern day out of touch footballer, it’s partly why the game is so hard to like these days.
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All I'm ever saying about Sancho is that we don't know that much about him, so I'm not sure the evidence stacks up to support the popular view that he's the urban equivalent of Benjamin Netanyahu. I'm not saying he's a stand-up guy.
posted 2 days, 11 hours ago
The club's not in a strong position and ultimately, we're likely to take a bigger hit than is fair. Hopefully, we learn from this. One does wonder, however, who the Sancho is getting advice from? Football's not a long career. He has allowed himself to slide from a European Championship finalist to training by himself. He's no longer a youngster. Has he no ambition left or is just after the money?
posted 2 days, 10 hours ago
It's rumoured that Sancho suffers with depression, which could explain his excessive gaming (distraction) poor time keeping (up late) fatigue / lack of effort and poor decision making.
Not great for the club, but as a human being, we should have some sympathy.
posted 2 days, 9 hours ago
comment by Little Steve (U23271)
posted 27 minutes ago
It's rumoured that Sancho suffers with depression, which could explain his excessive gaming (distraction) poor time keeping (up late) fatigue / lack of effort and poor decision making.
Not great for the club, but as a human being, we should have some sympathy.
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these boards aren't the best place to garner sympathy..............
posted 2 days, 8 hours ago
He’s worse than Netanyahu!
posted 2 days, 6 hours ago
Netanyahu suffers from depression too