TheThirdDeano
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Lol. This guy dm’d Sane.
Hahah get this thread locked!!
Lol. This guy dm’d Sane.
How would people feel if Sane said I'm not going anywhere, I'm staying
That's what we want to here.So we be delighted.How would people feel if Sane said I'm not going anywhere, I'm staying
I’d be fucking buzzing! He’s the most exciting player we’ve got.How would people feel if Sane said I'm not going anywhere, I'm staying
He is not a criminal or fraudster, he is a professional footballer with a year left on his contract. If Pep and the management team were content for him to play against Bayern or any other team, I expect he would give his very best. Should Merlin be kept away from the team also, he is leaving this year, I don't think so, same goes for Sergio, out of contract same time as Sane, should he be kept out because he hasn't signed an extension. Sane, unlike too many players, has kept a dignified silence about his future, nothing wrong with that, most employees do.I'd certainly not want him anywhere near the team if we face Bayern at some point this season.
How would people feel if Sane said I'm not going anywhere, I'm staying
Nothing like re-writing history.This guy is gone, its only matter of time. Been pretty obvious since May 23, 2019 when all this started.
EDIT - Sane didnt even give his all at times well before this speculation. Never mind now!
For me this is very simple. you want to go? Just go then, tell the board and off you go. Stop dragging it out.
He is not a criminal or fraudster, he is a professional footballer with a year left on his contract. If Pep and the management team were content for him to play against Bayern or any other team, I expect he would give his very best. Should Merlin be kept away from the team also, he is leaving this year, I don't think so, same goes for Sergio, out of contract same time as Sane, should he be kept out because he hasn't signed an extension. Sane, unlike too many players, has kept a dignified silence about his future, nothing wrong with that, most employees do.
He is not a criminal or fraudster, he is a professional footballer with a year left on his contract. If Pep and the management team were content for him to play against Bayern or any other team, I expect he would give his very best. Should Merlin be kept away from the team also, he is leaving this year, I don't think so, same goes for Sergio, out of contract same time as Sane, should he be kept out because he hasn't signed an extension. Sane, unlike too many players, has kept a dignified silence about his future, nothing wrong with that, most employees do.
He is not a criminal or fraudster, he is a professional footballer with a year left on his contract. If Pep and the management team were content for him to play against Bayern or any other team, I expect he would give his very best. Should Merlin be kept away from the team also, he is leaving this year, I don't think so, same goes for Sergio, out of contract same time as Sane, should he be kept out because he hasn't signed an extension. Sane, unlike too many players, has kept a dignified silence about his future, nothing wrong with that, most employees do.
Are these your opinions or do you have inside information from Sane's management team or City's management team about his personal situation. As for City losing £70 million that is not a great deal of money considering he has been paid substantially less than if he had signed the original contract offer on the table.Are Silva and Aguero joining a team we could be playing in the Champions League in the next few weeks?
As for my original post, I stand by it. Why would we even take the chance at a conflict of interests for Sane playing against Bayern.
He has already been complicit with them for the last 16 months about joining them and costing his existing employers the best part of £70m.
As for a dignified silence? That's just laughable.
He's been silent for good reason, stringing City along for as long as it was convenient to allow his contract to elpase to a point where it became financial advantageous for both him and Bayern.
He has shown a massive amount of disrespect.
Are these your opinions or do you have inside information from Sane's management team or City's management team about his personal situation. As for City losing £70 million that is not a great deal of money considering he has been paid substantially less than if he had signed the original contract offer on the table.
It doesn't even need to be inside information, the club is on record that a new deal was proposed 16 months ago, during that time Sane has changed agents three times and ceased even speaking to us since last summer about any possibility of reconsidering.
Respectfully, I don't quite understand your last point.
£70m is indeed a great deal of money and is the difference in what we have lost in terms of his market value since last year.
Next year we get nowt, simple economics.
Even accepting our new £150k a week offer at the time of presenting it, our outlay was £7.2m a year. He has deliberately forsaken the best part of £10m in wages to cost our club closer to £70m when this finally plays out.
It's okay though, he'll get at least that back in his pocket from Bayern in terms of his signing on fee, before an even bigger salary.
As for his dignified silence and stance, sometimes actions speak a thousand words.
His continual stalling of talks, his sacking of various agents and, most pertinently, his very public snubbing of City by refusing to use our recommended club surgeon.
I am a huge fan of Sane, always have been.
It will be a sad day for me when he leaves but leave fandom shit at the door.
We support the club, gave him a platform to perform for the best manager in the world, winning plenty trophies along the way.
There would be more respect from many for Leroy if had simply stated last year he wanted to go home and Bayern would be the natural choice for him.
Cynically, he wouldn't do that, for the reasons above, he needed to play his part in driving the price down.
We can't rely on him on the field because we can't trust him.
Professionalism doesn't come into it, he's shown a distinct lack of it on numerous occasions.
Hopefully he can put on a brave face when we beat those entitled Bayern bastards in the final.
That's if he can take his head out of his arse first.
I think the only thing the club can be criticized for is playing Sane in a glorified friendly if a deal was close?