Sessegnon

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For once I agree 100% with you Smug. We didn't need his half hearted attitude and performances when he was here and we certainly don't want him back.

We do need better players this window but I'd sooner see the lad Bridcutt brought here with some hunger in his belly and ambition in his eye. Half the cost, half the wages but twice the effort.

You are comparing an AM to a holding Midfielder Cest, I'd rather we brought in a AM all day long.
 
Just wondering what people think now, of the sale of Sessegnon.

Obviously you all know I adored the bloke to the point of Tom Daleyism, but many constantly slated & mocked the lad, said he was a luxury, a showboater, or plain & simply a waste of space.

My feeling is that having him in there with Ki we'd be doing a lot more, I understand the decision to sell him was Di Canio's, I do wonder what ****ing idiot at the club gave that the green light.

I'm all positive today like, but I did watch us today against 10 & think a player like Sess could have made the second half a bit more comfortable.

Any thoughts?


He has moved on..so we have to move on look forward not back!
 
Never came close to fulfilling his potential at this club purely down to not trying or wanting it hard enough.

His passing and shooting was abysmal in the last season with us, he wasn't the only one mind- however his inability to find a team mate in the last third of the pitch became very tiresome..

I cannot see the point of this article, if you keep picking your wound it will never heal - time to move on.
 
Never came close to fulfilling his potential at this club purely down to not trying or wanting it hard enough.

His passing and shooting was abysmal in the last season with us, he wasn't the only one mind- however his inability to find a team mate in the last third of the pitch became very tiresome..

I cannot see the point of this article, if you keep picking your wound it will never heal - time to move on.

4 pages of comments suggests the article had a point mate, and the fact you commented on it kinda means you saw a point, really annoys me when people say 'what's the point' if it's a forum, and I wanna ask a question, it has a point.

For the record, I don't want Sess back, & never said I did, I just wondered if any opinions had changed now that we are creating nowt.

I still wish he hadn't gone, but that's not saying let's go get him.