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Biggest fuck up is not having a extra year option on young players if we got promoted...I wholeheartedly agree. But the club also offered him a new contract (if we are to believe the rumours it would have made him the highest paid player ever in our history).
He didn’t want to sign it. He wanted to leave. We have got a fair whack of money for someone we picked up for nothing.
I can and will pick faults at the club for many things. But I don’t know how much better the outcome could have been. I do feel if we had flat turned down the offer from Marseille. And we had been relegated and lost him for free at the end of the year (which being honest is/was a very likely scenario) there would be as many, if not more critics of that approach.
Gutting though it is. Every club bar 2 or 3 globally is a selling club. Even Liverpool have lost their captain just weeks before the start of the season.
Definitely didn't write it, just can't see him writing 'the lane' either being a none English speakerThat ‘msg’ didn’t seem very personal to me. The coach, you mean Hecky? My team mates, anyone in particular? No mention of anything specific like a favourite memory.
Doubt he even wrote it. His agent probably charged him 50k to whip it up.
We don't know he did that, he's gone to his team he supports, I think it would take a heart of steel to be bitter on that. He's not screwed us over either in my opinion as some have said.So he forced the move then. Fuck him.
Absolutely spot on.I wholeheartedly agree. But the club also offered him a new contract (if we are to believe the rumours it would have made him the highest paid player ever in our history).
He didn’t want to sign it. He wanted to leave. We have got a fair whack of money for someone we picked up for nothing.
I can and will pick faults at the club for many things. But I don’t know how much better the outcome could have been. I do feel if we had flat turned down the offer from Marseille. And we had been relegated and lost him for free at the end of the year (which being honest is/was a very likely scenario) there would be as many, if not more critics of that approach.
Gutting though it is. Every club bar 2 or 3 globally is a selling club. Even Liverpool have lost their captain just weeks before the start of the season.
Best thing to do in any kind of incoming transfer dealing before the window would be to crow about how much money we've just agreed is coming in.
Too young to remember him mate! I was born in 1979 which is when he played for us? In my time Ili definitely the most skilful player I've seen, but we've had some other very skilful players of course. Glyn Hodges springs to mind, Franz Carr, Jan Aage Fjortoft, Michael Brown off the top of my head. Borbokis definitely only the second to Ili though in my view, but I can't comment on Sabella other than very brief highlights and it's obvious he was very skilful too.Sabella?
A good point a lot of people will forget. Tell everyone you've just got 20m in the bank (hopefully that much or more) and they'll be asking for the lot when we enquire about signing a random academy lad.Best thing to do in any kind of incoming transfer dealing before the window would be to crow about how much money we've just agreed is coming in.
There was a lot of him playing football as a kid and very little from his time with us which seemed odd, but nice to see the clips from his younger days. One of those players that everyone would have known would be brilliant from a young age. It's been a privilege that he played for United and not someone else in the UK, bar Boreham Wood!No thanks. Refuse to watch.
No mention of the fee either - must be a truly embarrassing number.
Less than brooks I reckon
Whilst I get the point, I'm pretty sure other clubs will have a good idea what sort of fee we've got.A good point a lot of people will forget. Tell everyone you've just got 20m in the bank (hopefully that much or more) and they'll be asking for the lot when we enquire about signing a random academy lad.
We don't know he did that, he's gone to his team he supports, I think it would take a heart of steel to be bitter on that. He's not screwed us over either in my opinion as some have said.
We've lost good players before, as important as Ili, like Deane and Currie for example. That didn't end well admittedly for future prospects. But the last year of the contract and his desire to join Marseille and therefore unwillingness to sign a new deal with us means the club would be taking a big gamble to keep a player who's heart was elsewhere and then on a free. Maybe we should have taken the risk. We'll only know whether we've made the right call come the end of the window.
Wish this boring, piggy cunt would keep his opinions to himself sometimes.
Okay now the waterworks are starting
Okay now the waterworks are starting
5mil apparently....Announce Trusty
Here lies Edmund Blackadder…and he’s bloody annoyedMade a note in my diary. Simply says...."Bugger".
Clearly misleading our fans because according to FIFA rules no agent or player under contract can be approached they would have needed the clubs permission.He'd be better off not replying to anybody from now on. He's digging big holes and coming across very bitter when questioned/called out
I go back to 1970 and trust me, Sabella isn't even half as good as Illy. Ignore those who think Sabella was betterToo young to remember him mate! I was born in 1979 which is when he played for us? In my time Ili definitely the most skilful player I've seen, but we've had some other very skilful players of course. Glyn Hodges springs to mind, Franz Carr, Jan Aage Fjortoft, Michael Brown off the top of my head. Borbokis definitely only the second to Ili though in my view, but I can't comment on Sabella other than very brief highlights and it's obvious he was very skilful too.
I actually think Leon Clarke and the fact he could score with both feet, his head and all manner of goals is worth a mention. Brian Deane and James Beattie in terms of goals stands out and Nathan Blake had a fair bit of skill too. We could name loads but the above off the top of my head spring to mind most.
He clearly wanted out, I just don't like the term forcing the move because it makes me think of Lundstram and Ramsdale and downing tools. I totally get where you're coming from but I would say more that he just desperately wanted to join OM. If we'd not agreed a move with OM then maybe it could have gone like Ramsdale and refusing to play but thankfully that didn't seem the case, not at the time of the move at least.You missed this bit then on the official site;
The Blades offered Ndiaye, 23, a new, lucrative contract and talks were initially positive, but the club were unfortunately forced into negotiations with the French Ligue 1 outfit after the player himself expressed a desire to join his boyhood team.
If that isn't the player forcing the move then what is?
Wish this boring, piggy cunt would keep his opinions to himself sometimes.
Sabella very much like illy could do incredible things with a ballSabella?
Exactly all these people falling over themsleves to wish him luck pass me the sick bucketSo he forced the move then. Fuck him.
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