Neither could I. I'm just interested to see if he signs a new contract with WBA and then watch you go into a squirming meltdown
HIAG's got so much egg on his face from previous predictions that have come back to haunt him, that they call him Humpty Dumpty.
Spare us from your hypocritical bleatings HIAG. You were the one who as usual, decided to launch into an ill-judged wum attempt when you started going on about 'Mad Hatter', 'Rabbit Holes' 'Never heard such bollocks' and 'Owning' when I mentioned that WBA could offer Berahino another contract. Page #5 is me debating the subject and page #6 is you dragging your own thread into the gutter. Typical blubbing from you.
We could have debated this subject properly, but HIAG decided he'd unwisely try and take a cheap wum shot Now that Berahino is back in training with WBA, expect a full tilt meltdown to ensue shortly .... http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/34181391
Berahino has signed a new contract, couldn't make it up. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25023687 Saido Berahino: West Brom striker gets new deal West Brom striker Saido Berahino has signed a new three-and-a-half year deal.
Definitely squeaky bum time for HIAG http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...-Brom-aim-stop-star-forward-going-strike.html
Why does PIXIE think I'm bothered whether or not Berahino signs another contract? We all know that signing a contract means absolutely nothing.
It'll stop anyone snapping him up for a lower price in January or next summer, It'll mean that W.B.A can say pay up or **** off.
Because you have made a Hat full (pun intended) of ill judged wum comments that will come back to haunt you if he does. If he doesn't then you'll also be haunted by the fact that you made ill-judged wum comments on the back of me saying 'if' he signs. It's a lose - lose situation for you because you don't stop to think before spouting crap
It'd mean that your previous comments on the subject would be coming flying back in your face, in a massive egg in the grid event of epic proportions. Happy to help
Yeah, I'm kinda thinking that you boys are grasping at straws. PIXIE, simply by saying that I've made "failed wum" attempts doesn't make it true, you do know that, don't you? You're still smarting over my wonderfully crafted "masturbating monkey" jibe - I get that - but the best thing you can do is take it on the chin. Eventually, people will stop laughing at you, and you'll be able to carry on a fairly dignified life.
You're punch drunk HIAG. You've been pummelled so many times on this forum, that you can't even see when you're about to walk into the next battering.
More evidence emerging of Spurs' total shambles of an attempt to sign Berahino. Apparently they offered just £3.5m structured payments each over 5 years. Levy then went back in with an equally derisory offer and then, finally panicking on the last day, made TWO more stupid bids, that left WBA no time to sign a replacement and were still way short of Berahino's value, and they wonder why WBA kept telling them to **** off ? Spurs have now, due to the 'Shrewd Genius' ham-fisted transfer dealings, been left with direct rivals like WBA, Southampton and West Ham telling them that they won't do business with them. Clearly they are not going to be buying players from the big clubs like Arsenal, Utd, Chelsea, City and Liverpool. So where does that leave them ? They've already been forced to plunder the championship for players like Trippier. http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/sep/09/west-brom-tottenham-saido-berahino-way-off-mark
Desperate writing, PIXIE, even for you! Whether WBA want to deal with us or not really doesn't come into it. If Berahino does sign a new contract with WBA that has a release clause, then if we trigger that release clause, WBA will have to deal with us, especially if Berahino puts in another transfer request and makes it absolutely clear that he wants to join Spurs. Ultimately, as you well know, it comes down to what the player wants. Personally, I think WBA are making a rod for their own back, should they try to appease Berahino by offering him a new contract, which is bound to include a massive pay-hike, and will upset most of WBA's dressing-room.
No need to get your knickers in a twist we me about it. It was Richard Gillick at WBA who said that and he should know as he dealt directly with the shambles from Spurs. Also you said that there was no way that Berahino would sign another contract. You said I was living in a land of make believe with the fairies when I suggested it. Are you now backtracking on that possibility ?