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Gordon and Lopata probably have the same agent? Is it Mark Rankine who gave bad advice to Jordan Slew?
What bad advice did Jordan Slew get?
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Gordon and Lopata probably have the same agent? Is it Mark Rankine who gave bad advice to Jordan Slew?
Rankine was furious with Danny Wilson for not starting Slew in 2011-12 and forced the club to accept Blackburn's offer. See details of his football career below when he could have had a better career with us
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Not guaranteed, but we've had a fair few players who've been great for us and never lived up to those levels elsewhere. There's been threads on it in the past (just as there's been threads on great players who've turned to dog shit when they arrived at ours)There's no guarantee he could have had a better career with us. He had plenty of opportunity to prove himself on loan at lower levels and couldn't.
Rankine was furious with Danny Wilson for not starting Slew in 2011-12 and forced the club to accept Blackburn's offer. See details of his football career below when he could have had a better career with us
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Sign him back.
Are we so arrogant that we can't allow people to make mistakes? Will we really cut our nose to spite our face?
If he would have been one we would have kept then why not revisit?
He's a 21 year old 6'4" centre back with some decent senior experience.
Perhaps we agree that he resigns, goes on loan next year and then the following seasons he's competing for the first team.
If he's not got the potential then so be it but I wouldn't rule anything out if it made sense.
When he was younger and with less experience, he thought he was too good to develop in the under 23s and potentially on loan if he signed a new contract.Sign him back.
Are we so arrogant that we can't allow people to make mistakes? Will we really cut our nose to spite our face?
If he would have been one we would have kept then why not revisit?
He's a 21 year old 6'4" centre back with some decent senior experience.
Perhaps we agree that he resigns, goes on loan next year and then the following seasons he's competing for the first team.
If he's not got the potential then so be it but I wouldn't rule anything out if it made sense.
When he was younger and with less experience, he thought he was too good to develop in the under 23s and potentially on loan if he signed a new contract.
What damascene conversion do you think he's had to change his view on his career? We paid his wages and had a plan for his development, he thought he knew better.
Leaving a club with a rich history of bringing threw academy players and producing some of the best defenders in the country to play national league was stupid as fuck. His agent will have a lot to answer for if he's the one who's put these delusions of grandeur in his head.He's 21. Plenty of us made bad decisions at that age and learnt from them.
Don't know pal, but you do wonder if him (and Ayari) are following Lopata out of the door.Gordon and Lopata probably have the same agent? Is it Mark Rankine who gave bad advice to Jordan Slew?
I wouldn't disagree. But the point remains why would he have changed his mind when he was so passionate about buggering off.He's 21. Plenty of us made bad decisions at that age and learnt from them.
On the journey down I kept saying to my pal "I hope he plays McCall".Rankine’s biggest crime against SUFC was the 45 minutes he played in the 2003 playoff final before Warnock roped him off at half time for McCall.
I wouldn't disagree. But the point remains why would he have changed his mind when he was so passionate about buggering off.
Or it could be conceived as good advice his career very likely panned out how it should have but with a very nice signing on fee and wage with his first move..Rankine was furious with Danny Wilson for not starting Slew in 2011-12 and forced the club to accept Blackburn's offer. See details of his football career below when he could have had a better career with us
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He didn't get paid. He has every right to leave. He doesn't owe anyone anything here either
DefinitelyAll absolutely true. United don't owe this kid anything either. Better to let sleeping dogs lie and let the club and the player move on and go their separate ways. No need to offer him a deal to bring him back as others on here have suggested (imo). If he's good enough he will forge a career in the game away from Bramall Lane.
Bit of a cock him isn't he.
Did you see his social media antics to try and leave united?Would you keep showing up for your day job if you weren't getting paid?
Did you see his social media antics to try and leave united?
How do you know its irrelevant if you haven't seen them?Just found it a bit odd of a comment to make in a direct reply to him saying, for all intents and purposes, "I'm not being paid, bye", bringing up stuff he may have done in the past, which I've not seen, appears irrelevant to the point at hand
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