Granero

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Keep him, it means one less player to bring in unless O'Neil gets another contract.

We won't get value for him as he's done his knee last season.
He was shipped out rather than not wanting to play in the champ, there's a huge difference to me.

Also, mbia is out of contract so he won't be back.
 
Regardless of why they were shipped out at the end of last season, all the loanees should be jettisoned. They are not part of this team now and others have put us back in the Premier League. If we can get decent money for most of them that can pay for their replacements who may show more loyalty and stomach for a battle to keep us up...

Really, all our loanees? What about some of the younger ones like Hitchcock etc. I don't they did much wrong when they had the rare opportunity.

Should jettison the likes of Luke Young first and anyone being paid stupid money. Time to build for the future.
 
Really, all our loanees? What about some of the younger ones like Hitchcock etc. I don't they did much wrong when they had the rare opportunity.

Should jettison the likes of Luke Young first and anyone being paid stupid money. Time to build for the future.

I read that as the players we loaned from others - not our youngsters that we loaned out...
 
I've always liked him, and we had that fleeting hour at White Hart Lane where he and Faurlin totally bossed Spurs. I truly believed we were going to kick on, but we lost that game and the debacle at home to West Ham quickly followed.

But because I like him he is bound to fail again. If he does play and play poorly, my only plea is that we don't have dozens of posts with the 'lightweight' cliche littering the board. Original criticism required, or at least use of the Thesaurus.

If he continues to get caught in possession. I shall continue to point it out!
 
Some harsh views on here regarding Granero, he's injured and contracted for another year so put up with it people, he's going to be staying. No one else would touch him IMO.
But there's a good footballer there, let's face it anyone would look bad in that mess Hughes created. We all remember Niedweski (sic?) coming on the podcast and saying they didn't know what their best team was after what was it, 8 months into the Tafia's tenure? If they didn't know how must the players have felt?
Un f@cking believe able !

It's the case of making the best of a bad situation.:steam:
 
If we could get a fee for him I'd probably let him go as think the pace of the Prem doesn't suit his style of play (similar to Taarabt) otherwise he's a reasonable squad player.
 
Really, all our loanees? What about some of the younger ones like Hitchcock etc. I don't they did much wrong when they had the rare opportunity.

Should jettison the likes of Luke Young first and anyone being paid stupid money. Time to build for the future.

I wasn't talking about our youngsters, Hitchcock was celebrating in the Wembley dressing room. I'm talking about the overpaid mercenaries that brought us down...
 
Granero will be next season's Luke Young. Currently injured, on good money and will probably not get a chance to play even when fully fit again except in an emergency.
 
For once, I agree with Swords about him and all the other loanees. It would be a mistake to jettison the players that got us up in favour of those that now want to return and those that see us as the perfect club to see out the twilights of their once glittering careers. However for as long as we have them, they [the loanees] deserve a chance to show that their attitude has changed. We'll know soon enough whether they are prepared to take it and what effect their inclusion in match day squads, not necessarily the starting line-up. has on the current players. There can no distinction between any of them. If Granero is given a chance so too should Mbia if he is still ours, and Taarabt. Some are now fondly remembering Granero on the basis of one match against Spurs (which we lost) and as I recall, the play that led to their second goal started with him being dispossessed and then whingeing about it. Granero was the biggest disappointment by far that season and to my mind he had a Galactico arrogance about him. Next season will be tough. We don't want players who are not prepared to roll up their sleeves and get stuck in and who have the vision to play the pass needed immediately rather than take time to think about it before passing the buck to a centre half.
 
I've always liked him, and we had that fleeting hour at White Hart Lane where he and Faurlin totally bossed Spurs. I truly believed we were going to kick on, but we lost that game and the debacle at home to West Ham quickly followed.

But because I like him he is bound to fail again. If he does play and play poorly, my only plea is that we don't have dozens of posts with the 'lightweight' cliche littering the board. Original criticism required, or at least use of the Thesaurus.

Only a fe of us that can spot a player Stan...dont be dissapointed e didnt deliver...He's a class act.

Id take him and Remy back in a shot........let others have thier say

Im sitting happy in "i told you so "land right now !!