I know, I've even quoted what I said. That either a big club will come in for him when he's available or he'll sign again with WBA. It's obvious to anybody reading this thread. Are you standing by your comment that I will 'inevitably proven to be wrong' about that ?
You may also remember HIAG that you claimed that Levy would compensate Berahino for his 'direct action' by going on strike and being in breach of his contract. Would you agree that you made another **** up with that comment ?
22 pages of a Gooner and a Fantasist bickering over a WBA striker. I would have thought that Walter in particular had better things to do with his time given all the clients he has to service, karaoke nights he has to attend, holiday homes he has to clean and basic legal matters he has to research. On top of that, reception isn't going to man itself!
He must have got bored at his 90 acre mansion, with private cinema, golf course, helipad, shark tank and pet Yeti.
... some perspective needed .. Saido certainly got his head down against Man United .. if his head had wound down between his shoulders any more to avoid heading that one particular cross he could well have found his true vocation as the fifth member of the teenage mutant ninja turtles ... .... he has a suitable name after all
We're being linked with him now. Don't want him. Him and his agent are trouble. We're better off going after someone less tainted and who doesn't use that twat of an agent.
Don't really care what happens to Berahino, I think he's overrated with attitude problems, but I know that HIAG will bite on this .... http://www.theguardian.com/football...rahino-west-brom-warned-tony-pulis-stoke-city
CHOMP ! Things that we can say are currently true about Berahino: * He still plays for WBA * He didn't go on strike * He could be sold to a bigger club * He may sign a new contract with WBA * His behaviour has improved according to his manager Things that we can say are currently false about Berahino: * He went on strike * He forced a moved to Spurs * Levy compensated him for his 'direct action' * Pulis won't be able to get him playing for WBA again * Poch has made him extraordinary
It's funny watching you trying desperately to back-track on your earlier wum failings. However, the one thing that you have consistently predicted is that Berahino will sign a new contract. He won't. And when he leaves WBA for a bigger club, someone, I am certain, is going to point that particular wum-failing out to you.
Can you please provide a quote where I've predicted that Berahino will definitely sign a new contract ?