Blimey, I don't want to insult anyone, but do you have trouble understanding plain English or something..? That was about as clear a signal that Adam wants to stay as it's possible to say without actually saying the words... I'm Staying..!
The quote in isolation is good.
The way he awkwardly shuffled, cleared his throat, choked up, got emotional and said "I'll always remember my time here", "my five years with Rickie" etc. certainly felt more natural and honest than what followed.
If he wanted to be clear he would've said the words. He's not naive enough to not realise that's what everyone wanted to hear. I'm surprised if you couldn't hear or see how uncomfortable/emotional he became when asked the final question.
Jesus Christ we have a lot of pessimistic fans.
Awkward question to answer, and one that was correctly asked. I think he said the right thing. Everyone sees things differently, but he loves the club, that's for sure.
Even the Top 4 Clubs have to fight hard to hold onto their best players. Le Tiss, for us, was the exception to the rule.I know I'm going to sound like GMI here, but in this case it really is a bit of realism.
Here we have a player moving into his prime, that has had smoke blown up his arse all season by every pundit going and has broken into the National squad ahead of a world cup with everyone now expecting him to make the starting eleven. It's going to be ridiculously hard to hold onto him.
He does always sound nervous when he's speaking in public so I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt when it comes to choosing the right words.
If he really is thinking of leaving we'll find out on Sunday with the lap of honour. If he comes out afte the other players then he's probably off.
What was the question?
I've forgotten!![]()
Or thinks there is a chance. With the best will in the world, he probably knows that if the club accepts a big offer for him, he's not going to have much choice. He probably has as much of an idea as we do about how likely that is.