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Does Aywe want to leave?

Discussion in 'Swansea City' started by Sbulby, Jan 30, 2016.

  1. Sbulby

    Sbulby Well-Known Member

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    having just read the interview given by McKay (Aywe's agent) it seems that Aywe is looking to leave Swansea. He stated that he was very surprised that Aywe was still with us and said he thinks another offer from Sunderland may take place. Goes on to say how much respect he has for Sam Alleydice and how well Aywe is playing in a struggling team like Swansea. Sickening ban him from the stadium.
     
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  2. ValleyGraduate12

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    Agree. He should be banned from all of our grounds. Ayew won't be going anywhere in the coming days.

    Is this Malky's brother?
     
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  3. PGFWhite

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    Sounds like Ayews agent, rather than Ayew, wants him to leave <ok>
     
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  4. JonesyJack

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    Ayew has always said he plays for the club and the fans, why does this agent think moving to sunderland would be a better for his player? Deluded and sounds quite pally with that fat prick. This agent should be banned from any dealings with swansea.
     
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  5. PGFWhite

    PGFWhite Well-Known Member

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    Agents don't think like fans. His mind is clearly on another pay day. The more often a player moves the more pay cheques he gets.
     
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    trundles left foot Well-Known Member

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    Ayew is going nowhere at least till the end of he season.
     
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    Nosugarman1 Well-Known Member

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    Ayew gives no impression of wanting to leave. Does his agent think we are struggling more than Sunderland numbskull.
     
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  8. Sbulby

    Sbulby Well-Known Member

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    I don't believe that these agents speak out without running it past the player first so I assume that Aywe is considering moving on but I agree it won't happen during this window. All this posturing by agents only leads to disruption and uncertainty within the club. As I said earlier ban them from any involvement with the club.
     
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  9. NamJack

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    I agree it's the agent being a sh#t. It's what agents do. It may or may not be the players viewpoint, we will never know. As it stands we hold all the cards with this one as we can just say no for 2 more days. I would like to think that the club has learned over the years about stuff like this. Remember Laudrop"s agent and all the fallout with that caused. Utimately leading to his sacking. Let it go as a club. Don't respond. If you upset an agent it will have some form of affect on the player. He is playing well at the moment amd i don't think anyone on here could say he does not try his hardest every game. It does not look like he is angling for a move. I presume most on here would also agree that at present, Sunderland does not equal an upward move in anyone's career. Leave it be and let Ayew continue as he is. He may well leave in the summer and the best way for him to achieve that is continued great performances with us. A genuine top club could well come calling, but we will get a good price, and hopefully (again learning lessons) have time and funds to replace him. In Ayew we trust. We have too.
     
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  10. Matthew Bound Still Lurks

    Matthew Bound Still Lurks Well-Known Member

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    I don't take credit in any shape or form , but worth reading

    "The agent in question is Mark Mckay.

    If that name doesnt ring a bell, well he is the son of the notorious agent, Willy Mckay.
    Willy Mckay was THE agent investigated and questioned by Police over the enquiry that rocked football. You know the enquiry, the one that implicated Redknapp and the same Mr Allardyce that his son "has a lot of respect for".
    His dad's agency was based in Monaco for tax breaks and selling French footballers to the Prem.... but went bankrupt only last year owing loads. The notorious Willy Mackay has hus license to be an agent revoked.
    Since then, it seems a company called ExcelFoot suddenly appeared in Scotland from nowhere, but carrying out the same type of deals and in the same manner….but in his sons name! "
     
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    Ayew's father was in Swansea this week, I wonder what was said and what was agreed...
    Allardyce stated he'd given up on this one only yesterday didn't he?

    As long as Ayew is giving 100% the situation is fine.

    Allardyce knows he is in the **** at Sunderland and is trying every trick in the book.

    The authorities should give him and his club a slapped wrist for tapping up but I won't hold my breath. The Premier League is a dirty business.
     
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  12. JonesyJack

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    Can't imagine Huw bending to anyone to be fair. He's a swansea player so unless he gets the offer he wants ayew is going no where
     
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    Matthew Bound Still Lurks Well-Known Member

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    There's more , the translation isn't 100%
    The financial interest before that of his son
    Bafetimbi Gomis, Diafra Sakho or pape souaré. These players have passed in the Premier League with the help of McKay son, who does not hide on his Twitter or in the press (see here). Curiously, the first two are related to Promotion World, such as the Ayew brothers were historically by Pape Diouf connections with Etienne Mendy, his former collaborator.

    As we explained to Andrew, his image was éborgnée in the Premier League because of all those with gravity around him (agents, intermediaries) and his father. The latter has also prompted his son to leave the Comsport company (founded by Bouna N'Diaye) and wanted to fly solo the transfer of his son.

    Alone ? This is what Andre told L'Equipe, through an interview with Hervé Penot. "Except that the father was lost and needed help," we breath a person Swansea. In this case, a certain Mark McKay, who told Wales Online to be the player's agent and that of Gomis, since he asked the latter to speak to Ayew ...
    However, greedily swallowed by the paternal commissions on his coming amounted to 1.6 million (note, we do not know if the sum is in euros or pounds)



    - See more at: https://translate.googleusercontent...m_0KvPToXLPFf5dQZZ_GadRA#sthash.wSFmN987.dpuf
     
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    Allardyce had never mentioned Ayew until he was asked the other day and yet Alan Curtis states in the press that they are interested in and names one of our players - tapping up?

    Alan Curtis has revealed Sunderland forward Fabio Borini is "one of a number of players" Swansea are looking at but has ruled out Andre Ayew moving in the opposite direction.

    Sunderland made an approach for Ayew last week, according to Sky sources, but Swansea have no intention of letting their prized asset leave.

    Curtis said the Swans are interested in Borini but ruled out any chance of a swap deal.

    "Fabio would be one of a number of players whose name has been mentioned," said Curtis. "But the talk of Andre going there as some sort of part of the deal is wide of the mark.
     
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  15. Terror ball

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    His agent revealed you have talked money.
    Allardyce using his dodgy agent to try and upset our star player....I wonder if the fat **** bought that ref off too :)
     
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    Which ref - the one that denied Watford that pen last week? <laugh>
     
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  17. Terror ball

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    Anyway, you lot are that **** that you'd need to sign Ayew, Messi, Bale and every ****ing ref between now and the end of the season to have any chance of staying up <laugh>

    Roll on February :)
     
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    Oh you are awful
     
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  19. NamJack

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    Sorry, but I have not got a clue what you are talking about
     
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  20. Taffvalerowdy

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    He is suggesting that Watford should have been awarded a penalty against us. It wasn't a penalty!
     
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