He'll play as much as Vorm.I take it this still doesn't count then?
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According to press in York, York City want to keep mini-Bale permanently.
http://www.yorkpress.co.uk/sport/yo...am_winger_Kenny_McEvoy_s_loan_move_permanent/
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Nothing official yet, but it looks like he's already gone.
Good luck to him.
Sounds like he's been eating some extremely sour grapes. Never nice to hear a player mouth off like that about their club, even if it is in a veiled manner. Irrespective of how the club treated him, he surely isn't so stupid as to not realise that the majority of academy products from any given PL team ultimately won't go on to play for that team professionally. He should be grateful that the club has given him the platform to now kick on and earn a decent salary doing something I assume he loves: not many of us are privileged enough to say that.
Agree, mentioning lawyers and saying in his head he made the decision months ago sounds poor on his part.
You can have all the talent in the world (he doesn't) but if you aren't willing to work hard and have the right attitude you won't get far.
), but by my calculations he decided to leave 5 months ago, and was let go by Spurs a month ago. So his wife basically had to 'put her own life on hold' for a staggering 4 months. F***s sake lad. People out there would queue in the cold and rain for 4 months just to wear that Lilywhite shirt. Get over yourself lad.I don't disagree with any of the comments. But I am glad social media came of age after I reached the age when I understood there are two things to do if you have a job. Treat everyone well and do your best, and treat everyone well, do your best, and look for another job.Well said. I also have to admit that I was unimpressed with him dragging his personal life into it by somehow contriving to bring his wife's situation into the equation and blame that on Spurs. It boils down to the conversation going on on one of the other threads: If you're under contract, even a youth contract, you are obliged to honour that contract and the club is under absolutely no obligation to let you go just because you 'made your mind up' all of 5 months ago that you've had enough. I assume that's the basic reason why lawyers had to get involved.
And forgive me for sounding judgemental (it's a talent of mine), but by my calculations he decided to leave 5 months ago, and was let go by Spurs a month ago. So his wife basically had to 'put her own life on hold' for a staggering 4 months. F***s sake lad. People out there would queue in the cold and rain for 4 months just to wear that Lilywhite shirt. Get over yourself lad.
EDIT: thank you @PleaseNotPoll for clarifying the need to get lawyers involved. If he signed the contract he has absolutely no grounds to drag the club through the dirt and lay the blame at Levy's doorstep.
Is this a homage to Monty Python? There are 2 things to do when you have a job - treat everyone well and do your best. And look for another job....there are 3 things to do when you have a job....I don't disagree with any of the comments. But I am glad social media came of age after I reached the age when I understood there are two things to do if you have a job. Treat everyone well and do your best, and treat everyone well, do your best, and look for another job.