Sol Campbell

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I know but my point is that transfers between the clubs is possible without the rancour.
It seems Spurs were just bitter that he left to a bigger club and win trophies, which he did.
Yet when Poch left Saints for the same reasons as Sol that’s all right!
[HASHTAG]#doublestandards[/HASHTAG]

[HASHTAG]#ashleycole[/HASHTAG]
 
I looked.

The only thing I can find him saying is that he would leave it until the end of the season to decide. Nowhere does he promise he will sign a new contract.

It’s your club, but yeah, the impression I got was that had Cortese stayed, so would he,
Poch statement.

"I want to show my gratitude to Nicola Cortese. I believed in him, he brought me here, my staff and my family. I am full of gratitude to him," he said. "Eight months ago when this happened we were finishing my first season and I did say that if he left there would be no sense for me to stay.
"The new situation is different. We are in the middle of our new project. Nicola knows of my decision to stay; I have spoken to him. I am fully committed to the staff, the players, the club and it would make no sense to leave in the middle of our path."
 
Poch statement.

"I want to show my gratitude to Nicola Cortese. I believed in him, he brought me here, my staff and my family. I am full of gratitude to him," he said. "Eight months ago when this happened we were finishing my first season and I did say that if he left there would be no sense for me to stay.
"The new situation is different. We are in the middle of our new project. Nicola knows of my decision to stay; I have spoken to him. I am fully committed to the staff, the players, the club and it would make no sense to leave in the middle of our path."



The 42-year-old is set to discuss his future at the end of the season.

"It's up to the board to discuss with me the new project that will be in place for next season," Pochettino told BBC South Today.

"It's not up to me to decide when those talks will happen."
 


And, he never committed to a new contract.



This Sunday when the season ends against Manchester United a project of five years will have come to an end," he said.

"The club overall needs to explain to me what this new project is going to consist of and how it is going to start next season."