what a ****. **** off. I hope you break your ****ingknee cap again. You ungrateful self centred ****. This is what class is and you haven't got it "In 2000, Redondo transferred to Serie A club A.C. Milan in a controversial £11m move: he stated that he was not involved in transfer discussions and expressed his desire to stay at Madrid.[19] In response, a section of Real Madrid supporters gathered outside the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium protesting the transfer.[20] However, he suffered a serious knee injury in one of his first training sessions for his new team, and was unable to play for the next 2½ years; he suspended his £2.74m-a-year salary, and even tried to give back the house and car which the Milan board had given him.[21] Give the ****ing money back we paid you while you were injured and you can leave with our blessing. If not show some loyalty you mercenary ****, sign a contract with us play brilliantly and get a move and more money. ****.
I sort of agree but what if we don't actually want him to stay because someone knows he'll never be fit again?
We have offered a contract and Adkins said he wanted him to stay....i really think he's taking the piss and should have atleast given us a season
As stated previously, I think he's been managed out of the club due to a couple of bits Adkins said in his interview on Humbs. 'Robust players' 'Capable of 40+ games a season'
So you have made a thread based on having no knowledge on what we offered him? What if we offered him £500 a week and another club offered him £8k would you stay? What if Adkins has told him he is going to back up only? What if Adkins has said we don't really what him here? Do you often judge people based on no information at all? If I was him I would go to who offered to pay me the most money, or a mix between that and playing every week.
The writing was on the wall for Moses when he said he was ready and fit for the final away game with Brentford, then Adkins said he wasn't fit enough and if Moses wanted to play then he ought to go on the Kenyan tour.
Who will offer him £8/week? And why would any manager tell a player who he has not seen play that he does not want him when currently we have no alternative? Yes he will have been offer a smaller contract than he was on for 2 years and did not play but is that not reasonable? I think it is a reasonable discussion point when you have got in from the pub.
So no blame lays at the feet of the c**ts in charge, it's all Moses's fault? The halfwits deserve no loyalty, for f**cks sake I'm a City fan and I wouldn't work for the c**ts. I've mentioned earlier that it's a sorry state for the club that a player who's just returned from injury after a two year lay off with an untested recovery chooses to leave without securing an onward contract elsewhere. The players can't stand Ehab nor will they put up with his behavior be it demanding certain players play or not and his debacles around the contract table. If you think players will stay out of the perceived loyalty some fans crave you are deluded. As for your shameful rant about breaking his kneecap again? Good luck to the lad, wished he could have worked something out and stayed but I cannot blame him for the **** state the club curently resides
I would have liked for him to stay - even Snoddy gave us 6 months when he came back. But I can’t blame him for going, nor Adkins for not fighting for him. If it’s true that he’s getting a smaller squad this season, he can’t afford to give a squad place to someone who isn’t fit enough to do 90 minutes for 38 games. Plus, as has been said elsewhere, it’s a job for the players. Moses is thinking with his head, not his heart. I can’t see Bruce being able to sign him either with the troubles at Villa so he’ll probably have to drop a division or two to prove his fitness, and I wish him all the best on his return.
There could be many factors involved for him leaving prior to negative labelling. He may think Ehab’s a **** He may think Adkins is an overly positive annoying ****. He may not be happy with the medical attention he’s received. He may not be happy with the contract offered He fulfilled his contract & lost 2 years of what was a promising career in the process, he may think the time is right to try somewhere else & leave a negative two years behind him. He may think Ehab’s a ****. He may not be positive that he can continue playing at this level. He may be doing what’s best for him He may consider that he owes the club nothing. He may have have observed, from the peripherals, the complete dismantling of a competitive team & the pathetic two year recruitment process that has failed to build another & thought It best to be out of it. He may think Ehab’s a ****. He may feel let down by the coaches, training methods & advice given. He may have been staging a boycott for two years because he thinks Ehab’s a ****.
He is a free transfer that will cost a club no transfer fee that will instantly increase what someone is willing to offer. We are after Lichaj for roughly 500k plus say 7/8k wages say? Someone will offer Odubajo 5k or more and save a fortune in fees it's why more and more players are running their contracts down Alexis Sanchez style. It's a reasonable discussion point but there is no need to judge someone and put such a terrible view forward of a man we know very little about and have literally no information on what has gone on. We are speculating, I am speculating, you are and Chazz is. I just feel it wrong that people judge people and call them every name under the sun without thinking and taking a step back. Maybe I am just too nice...
He could end up wandering in the wilderness for the next 40 years if a suitable club doesn’t offer him a deal.
This is pathetic. I really don't like how it's becoming so cool to turn against injured players. As if it's their choice or as if its its all fun and games for them. He's had his dream of playing in the PL torn away from him under the cruelest of circumstances, after he played a massive part in helping us get there. He's spent two years in the gym trying to recover from his injury while watching inferior players struggle in vain to do his job on the pitch. He owes us nothing, and even if he did, he should be forgiven leaving on the basis that we all know Ehab will have offered him an insulting deal. The same thing has come out of the club with every player. We know what's happening so let's show a bit of class and stop taking it out on the players who leave us. That used to be the staple of the cheesy Leeds fans. Let's not turn into them.