I am big enough to take it and I can respond, unlike Joey and your next victim
Decided who that is yet?
I'm not too sure about that Fernades bloke TBH...........
I am big enough to take it and I can respond, unlike Joey and your next victim
Decided who that is yet?
Would've preferred him to get his head down and play for us again as we need someone like him in Midfield at the moment, as much as it pains me to say it.
Either way, glad this sorry saga is coming to an end.
Now who will boo boys like you have to pick on?
I am big enough to take it and I can respond, unlike Joey and your next victim
Decided who that is yet?
Are you suggesting hes an innocent party hardly done by?
If you mean harshly then yes. The club treated him dreadfully after he accepted his punishment
They have only come out with this free transfer after Joey tweeted his version of events
Lots of you boo boys never gave him a chance
Remember he is not a murderer or a rapist
Just a good footballer with a short fuse who needed our support
Agree that Joey would be welcomed in our team AT THE MOMENT, but I think Mbia would be an ideal replacement for him. It's a shame how the year panned out with him as I feel that on the best of days he's a class act.
If you mean harshly then yes. The club treated him dreadfully after he accepted his punishment
They have only come out with this free transfer after Joey tweeted his version of events
Lots of you boo boys never gave him a chance
Remember he is not a murderer or a rapist
Just a good footballer with a short fuse who needed our support
Do you really think we will get Mbia?
We are putting all our trust in someone who may not sign and even if he does, he is untried at this level
If you mean harshly then yes. The club treated him dreadfully after he accepted his punishment
They have only come out with this free transfer after Joey tweeted his version of events
Lots of you boo boys never gave him a chance
Remember he is not a murderer or a rapist
Just a good footballer with a short fuse who needed our support
He's an average player who is a thug and a complete twat!! Good riddance!
If you mean harshly then yes. The club treated him dreadfully after he accepted his punishment
They have only come out with this free transfer after Joey tweeted his version of events
Lots of you boo boys never gave him a chance
Remember he is not a murderer or a rapist
Just a good footballer with a short fuse who needed our support
Doug - let's approach this based on what JB wrote:
But when I returned to the club. I am forced to train away from the 1st team. I am stripped of the captaincy. Then made to train at 3pm Then, I am hawked around on loan. Then I have my shirt number taken without any notice. Then, I read that I wouldn't of been signed had the current regime been in place.
Ok six issues here, let's explore them further:
I am forced to train away from the 1st team.
Suspended for three months - hence entirely logical to not involve a player that won't get a starting place. Why involve a player in match day preparations that cannot play?
I am stripped of the captaincy.
I might be wrong here, but I thought this was done at the same time he was disciplined - therefore this was part of the original punishment and not when he returned to the club as alluded. This was communicated widely at the time along with the fine and 'Twitter gag' clause.
Then made to train at 3pm.
If the player has a problem with the working hours (presumably affecting child care provisions) then this should have been raised with the club at the time. Not cited in retrospect.
Then, I am hawked around on loan.
I formed the impression from JBs tweets that the Fleetwood training and view to a possible loan was a move engaged and encouraged. What's more it makes practical sense to go out on loan, sit out a shorter timespan with a club involved in more games, then build fitness to return to the fold in January. Again all plausible and acceptable.
Then I have my shirt number taken without any notice.
Probably a reasonable gripe, that said, others have given up their shirt numbers at the same time, so no particular special treatment here. A bit discourteous perhaps.
Then, I read that I wouldn't of been signed had the current regime been in place.
Where and when? MH's matchday programme notes? TF on Twitter? This needs a bit of corroboration to be taken seriously. And so what, do you think MH would have signed Jamie Mackie, or Shaun Derry, or Paddy Kenny, or Clint Hill. Not sure what this comment proves or disproves.
In summary, very little wrong here on the part of the club, certainly nothing that within context seems unusual. I think it's safe to say that JB is building a case here to support his desire to leave. The correct thing to do would be to raise these matters formally and in confidence with the club. But when has JB ever ducked the opportunity to be in the limelight?
As I opined earlier - a good footballer, but an odd personality.
Doug - let's approach this based on what JB wrote:
But when I returned to the club. I am forced to train away from the 1st team. I am stripped of the captaincy. Then made to train at 3pm Then, I am hawked around on loan. Then I have my shirt number taken without any notice. Then, I read that I wouldn't of been signed had the current regime been in place.
Ok six issues here, let's explore them further:
I am forced to train away from the 1st team.
Suspended for three months - hence entirely logical to not involve a player that won't get a starting place. Why involve a player in match day preparations that cannot play?
I am stripped of the captaincy.
I might be wrong here, but I thought this was done at the same time he was disciplined - therefore this was part of the original punishment and not when he returned to the club as alluded. This was communicated widely at the time along with the fine and 'Twitter gag' clause.
Then made to train at 3pm.
If the player has a problem with the working hours (presumably affecting child care provisions) then this should have been raised with the club at the time. Not cited in retrospect.
Then, I am hawked around on loan.
I formed the impression from JBs tweets that the Fleetwood training and view to a possible loan was a move engaged and encouraged. What's more it makes practical sense to go out on loan, sit out a shorter timespan with a club involved in more games, then build fitness to return to the fold in January. Again all plausible and acceptable.
Then I have my shirt number taken without any notice.
Probably a reasonable gripe, that said, others have given up their shirt numbers at the same time, so no particular special treatment here. A bit discourteous perhaps.
Then, I read that I wouldn't of been signed had the current regime been in place.
Where and when? MH's matchday programme notes? TF on Twitter? This needs a bit of corroboration to be taken seriously. And so what, do you think MH would have signed Jamie Mackie, or Shaun Derry, or Paddy Kenny, or Clint Hill. Not sure what this comment proves or disproves.
In summary, very little wrong here on the part of the club, certainly nothing that within context seems unusual. I think it's safe to say that JB is building a case here to support his desire to leave. The correct thing to do would be to raise these matters formally and in confidence with the club. But when has JB ever ducked the opportunity to be in the limelight?
As I opined earlier - a good footballer, but an odd personality.
Had it been me, he'd have been off for the serious crime of using "of" instead of "have".
.The interesting thing to note, is that he tweeted earlier in the day that he was going to his nan's for Sunday lunch on his lap.
Whilst he's a card carrying AA Member (he Tweeted this so that removes one of the A's) and is on the cart at the moment, I wonder whether granny inadvertabtly forgot to omit the sherry in the trifle?