Minimalist post....got a morsel more detail please...where, when?
Minimalist post....got a morsel more detail please...where, when?
Oh fran... click the blue writing in his post and a Sky Sports page will magically appear
Hangs head in shame...ta.

I don't know why people say it's up to the player. If he's under contract it is most certainly not up to him.
It wasn't up to Oxo either, he left because we got an offer that exceeded our valuation of him, not because he wanted to go — if we had received lower offers he wouldn't have left. However, every player has his price and £12m plus add-ons for a teenager who had never played above league one is not something you turn down.
I don't know why people say it's up to the player. If he's under contract it is most certainly not up to him.
It wasn't up to Oxo either, he left because we got an offer that exceeded our valuation of him, not because he wanted to go — if we had received lower offers he wouldn't have left. However, every player has his price and £12m plus add-ons for a teenager who had never played above league one is not something you turn down.
No indeed, it is not upto the player. But we didn't need to sell OXO, but he made it quite clear he wanted to go. In the end, do you keep a player who you suspect may not be able to give 100% because his head has been turned..? Therein lies the problem. So Cortese sat across the table from an entourage of Arsenal negotiators and came away with the shirts off their backs. It was worth losing Chamberlain just for that story, although I don't expect a repeat soon. Luke Shaw will have been told what the rules are, as I reckon all of the Academy boys have been. Footballers, these days are treated like racehorses, except they don't shoot them when they break a leg. And besides, I suspect Cortese has another use for a horse.![]()
I like the Sabotage Times writing:
Manager Nigel Adkins and chairman Nicola Cortese have insisted that [Shaw} is not for sale and, as one of the richest clubs in English football following a takeover by the late Swiss billionaire Markus Liebherr in 2009, there is no pressure for the club to sell – especially as they are back in the Premier League after seven years outside the top flight.
Well, if we're talking owner wealth.![]()