Well I never said they couldn't be a mix of the above, pick and mix mate. They can be an oversers, arsehole who gets injured. It can be an English oap who is **** or any combination you like. My point is when you underinvest, very quickly you end up buying variations of what was mentioned. Overseas tend to be cheaper so tend to be a forced option for those on the cheap, De Fanti's signings a great example, cause although they're were overseas ****, their attitude wasn't bad as far as I know. . That last sentence? So we agree then cause that's my point too. http://www.not606.com/threads/foreign-players.351926/
Me neither. Coffee and subsequently caffeine is actually performance enhancing so I'm not sure what they're getting at. Presuming it's an attempt at saying he doesn't give a ****. Go on, tell us something we didn't already know.
We do seem to lose a lot of talented players incuding a future captain of Argentina and player of the season in that country after a spell in Sunderlands reserve team, a player deemed not good enough by many and described on here not too long ago as one of our worst ever signings.
Pisses me off watching this for 3 reasons. 1. I always said his best position would be playing central and not out wide. 2. Why Moyes never played him last season anywhere until it was too late and 3. his inept cant be ar$ed performances for us this season because hed spat his dummy out but was still gladly picking up a stupid amount of wages.
Mo Farah and Ussain Bolt both drink coffee when training. A lot of top athletes do. Natural caffeine in Coffee apparently (I've been reading up a lot on this) Therefore, why does Khazri having a coffee (if, as you say, that is what is in that cup) cause issues with anyone?
Don't let it piss you off. Mate, the bloke is a ****ing ****er. Complete bell end. I don't want ****ers back, I don't want any ****er back no matter what. Big Sam signs ****ers, he has his whole career, big Sam can handle ****ers, most managers can't or won't, so many of Big Sam's signings have to be moved on when he leaves a club. And he left us Tees, he left us for the England job like a shot than blew t being a dodgy ****er. He can **** off too, to hell with crawling inside his colon. So Khazri is doing well in a soft as ****e micky mouse league, doesn't mean he's got the stomach for a hard as **** Micky Mouse league. He hasn't, he left. He give it legs. **** him mate, he's not worth your emotion. He's a ****er who doesn't want to be here. He doesn't deserve gripe on his behalf. He doesn't deserve support cause he doesn't want to play for us which to me is the enough for a good riddance to the ****.
Personally, I think that is a worrying trend. In some cases its possible to link it to managerial changes e.g. Arnau Riera/Roy Keane, Jeremain Lens/Sam Allardyce, Wahbi Khazri/David Moyes. But I also think there may be more to it than that. I have a feeling that the 'scapegoating' that has been mention on the 'Our Fans' thread may play a part and I also wonder how good the club is at helping these players settle and feel comfortable.
I would guess not good at all in the main, the fact is that our success rate with overseas recruits is an embarrassment, and should be sorted.
Khazri was a very talented player who played very well for us under Sam. Remember the screamer against Chelsea? Moyes and then Grayson f*cked him about. I dont blame him one bit for not trying and f*cking off when he had the chance. SAFC yet again make a complete f*ck up.
.no idea how you get that Grayson ****ed him about. To me, he ****ed himself about thus season with a complete lack of effort or drive. I saw it every time he came in. I payed pub football ffs and we had different managers who dropped me to the bench, I made sure they'd struggle to drop me if I got 10 minutes on. And I paid £60 a year to play rather than getting paid £30k+ a week. If a manager doesn't play you then you get brought on, you make sure as much as you can that he can't leave you out next time around. Khazri never did that under either of our managers
In my opinion he was one of the most talented there. How he didnt start is beyond me. It could be Grayson didnt think it worth starting him it cos Moyes had already totally p*ssed him off but if Graysons good man manager surely he could have talked him round?
I agree with you for the most part but everyone's different aren't they? When I played Sunday League (and similar) there were still people who would sulk if they were dropped. I reckon it must also be different as a pro. It must be annoying being constantly dropped in favour of Adnan Januzaj and when you do play, being played out of position. Also, how can we be sure he was sulking and not suffering from low confidence (or a lack of form) based on how he was treated (see point about Januzaj); a situation that may only have been exacerbated by the criticism he got from the crowd.
Was he talented? Of course he was Was he fit? Not in my opinion Did he give his all for the shirt? (Anyone else at Sheff Wed??) Am I glad that he has gone? 100%