Jay does nothing to show loyalty to the team. He doesn't come out and talk about our great results. He doesn't tweet about player accomplishments. He doesn't seem to be particularly visible match days. He's not sticking about.
Of course I believe he has the potential to improve, but I also think he's already pretty good to start with.
This is simply not true, if you look at his blog site or his twitter feed, you will see both talk about great results and tweets about player accomplishments.
He's done nothing to indicate disloyalty either. He's never gone on record saying he wants to leave, he's never spat the dummy out on twatter, nor does he seem to have had his representatives brief the media about his CL ambitions etc. At the very least, he's behaved professionally.He's a Saints player and I see no reason to assume that will change in the near future.
Oh... Nothing ever pops up in my feed! :S I never see him interviewed either. I would like to hear him say he doesn't want to leave. Edit: I just checked and, apart from praising Clyne, he has said not one thing about Saints performances on Twitter this season.
Having now seen his site there is plenty of stuff about saints but he rarely seems to do anything official that involves him talking any more. The site and his twitter were supposedly managed for him.
He's tweeted around a dozen times in total since the start of the season. The conclusion I would draw is that he doesn't use Twitter very much rather than inferring that he's not supportive of the team. Not everyone uses Twitter, you know. Me included. Vin
Not relevant, but just noticed in the Pink that Steve Davis had the most assists last season as well as scoring goals.
I read Saints related stuff, but have only posted one tweet (now I know you will find that surprising ). That one tweet was favourited by Saints, so I decided to retire on a high.
Please reread my post and point out exactly where I said he was supportive. I just said that Twitter doesn't show that he's not supportive. I have no opinion on whether JR is supportive or not. I do, however, have an opinion on poor evidence advanced to support an argument. Vin
It's evidence I have been seeking. It seems to have become generally accepted that JRod wants away and that it's only a matter of time, yet no one can advance any evidence. He hasn't signed a new contract that is on the table, but I'm not surprised after all the recent turmoil that he is hedging his bets. You have to remember that he has a long term injury...I doubt there are a queue of purchasers interested without seeing how his recovery goes. He may sign a new contract if we look like a team on the up or we may withdraw the offer because we decide we don't need him.
I wouldn't be surprised if he looks to move because he would rather sit on the bench at a higher wage at another club (Spurs, City, Liverpool) than be kept on the bench on a lower wage at Saints Even if he does return to his same level it will take at least a couple of months after he returns to get back to it. He may not see the point in that gamble This of course depends on if we receive a suitable offer for him. Not guaranteed due to: - His serious injury (and potential he may not 100% recover) - His main suitors being cheapskates - Other clubs trying to drive a harder bargain as they will feel like we mugged people off in the summer and they will not want the same happening again
I'm with you. I've not seen an iota of evidence to say that he wants away yet it's become accepted that he's off. He's never been particularly drawn towards public statements, so I draw no conclusions from his silence. The talk about his possibly going in summer was ridiculous - who would spend money on someone who might not recover fully. I'd even hazard a guess that January would be too soon, as he'll take time to regain match fitness. Vin
If he's not good enough to make it into our first team, who in their right minds would offer him more to move to them? Vin