Let him rot in the reserves !
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The cry goes up EVERY SEASON as some player or other vows to move on and the threats are put about, the press get on it too saying this kind of nonsense.
But it doesn't happen.
It never does and it never will.
Wouldn't it be great if a club owner actually had the guts and financial muscle to do this.
To my mind it's the only way to resolve the sort of nonsense we see with Sterling and such like.
What do others think?
But it doesn't happen.
It never does and it never will.
Wouldn't it be great if a club owner actually had the guts and financial muscle to do this.
To my mind it's the only way to resolve the sort of nonsense we see with Sterling and such like.
What do others think?
Thankyou4calling said:
The cry goes up EVERY SEASON as some player or other vows to move on and the threats are put about, the press get on it too saying this kind of nonsense.
But it doesn't happen.
It never does and it never will.
Wouldn't it be great if a club owner actually had the guts and financial muscle to do this.
To my mind it's the only way to resolve the sort of nonsense we see with Sterling and such like.
What do others think?
Winston Bogarde would disagree with your assertion. But it doesn't happen.
It never does and it never will.
Wouldn't it be great if a club owner actually had the guts and financial muscle to do this.
To my mind it's the only way to resolve the sort of nonsense we see with Sterling and such like.
What do others think?
He is the exception rather than the rule though.
The difficulty is money talks. Often the player might try and force the clubs hand but in the end its in the clubs benefit to sell at a decent price rather than have an asset sitting in the reserves, losing value and potentially causing unrest in the squad.
Bogarde is a good example but that was more the case of he didn't want to leave, Chelsea couldn't sell him so he just played out his contract in the reserves training on his own.
Suarez I think was the last example of the club telling the club he would train with the reserves unless he signed a new contract.
Bogarde is a good example but that was more the case of he didn't want to leave, Chelsea couldn't sell him so he just played out his contract in the reserves training on his own.
Suarez I think was the last example of the club telling the club he would train with the reserves unless he signed a new contract.
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