WBA are complete an utter morons the way they have dealt with Berahino, fair play standing firm for one transfer window but what has been the point in keeping a player you could've sold for £20m+ 2 years ago, not playing him, until his contract ends? Possible targets for them may look at the treatment of Berahino and choose to go elsewhere as, much like us, not many players dream is to play for WBA and if they perform well enough to earn a move to one of the big teams then they won't want the club standing in the way like WBA have done with Berahino
They stood up for themselves when they were being bullied by Spurs, the player and his agent. Although I thought at the time it was a very risky, I fully respect them for the decision they made. Sometimes clubs need to stand firm, to send a message. It has backfired, but you need to look at the bigger picture before proclaiming them morons.