And always said he liked the idea of playing there before he retired. Almost a will regret it if I don’t comment from him.He supports Galatasaray.
'Not good enough', or 'average' apparently yet good enough to win 4 Premier League trophies and the Champions League.Of Course he’s a top centre half. If he’s not than the bar is set way to high.
Would be a shame IMO. He’s fantastic when he doesn’t have defensive AND attacking responsibilities - give him just one and he’s brilliant still.
We can't live on sentiment again, the time sadly to be ruthless is now and Gundo was a passenger for big parts of last season. The odd moment (like Fulham) to remind us what he used to be, but i don't think we can carry him another year. Seems to have the makings of a good coach, but if he wants to play then this makes sense and bring him back in a few years maybe.
they have the lad whose one of the alts. for MGW playing there as well. Im sure we've talked to them briefly to find his price and availability alreadyAnd always said he liked the idea of playing there before he retired. Almost a will regret it if I don’t comment from him.
He’s the ultimate professional but got the impression from quotes and what people have said that he was unsure it would happen with that extra year but also moving for the third year in a row.
Looks like it’s happening. Hope it goes well for him.
I take it back, maybe it has got legs.I also thought the same that he might be on holiday or something as he has Turkish roots but the reported has some decent amount of followers so I guess it has some legs on it
I remember watching some clips of him coaching the u16s i think as part of the work he was doing for his badges and he was brilliant. I'm no coach, but he came across amazingly well and clearly a very articulate and intelligent guy.You’re probably right. And if I was to choose out of he, Kova or Bernie then I’d say to get rid of Gundo.
But his coaching aspirations is what makes me want to keep him for youngsters and generally maybe helping Pep in future (would he come back a third time?). And the fact he’s still a brilliant footballer.
But you are probably right.
i am not against Silva staying for longer, he still can play, maybe in lesser roleTime to be ruthless Hugo, the older legends sadly have to go. Bernardo, Stones and Walker need to follow
Problem is not him being 31. he can still do 3 years. Problem is that he is one of the side way passers + the one pep will always choose.i am not against Silva staying for longer, he still can play, maybe in lesser role
i am not against Silva staying for longer, he still can play, maybe in lesser role
Problem is not him being 31. he can still do 3 years. Problem is that he is one of the side way passers + the one pep will always choose.
Viana needs to sell those who are privileged by pep.
Kovacic is probably staying he has 2 years left instead of 1
Last ditch block infers him running across to where the free man isYet he must be in position to make the block.
He’s on 300k a week I think that would be the problem.
Why have people built Bobb into some god, he had a few good appearances with some nice moments. He’s 21, and has played about 10 games of senior football.One year back He was expected to be compared with yamal for golden boy image but due to injury he is now fighting for his squad position.
This was supposed to be his year. Pep also trusted in him by not signing much players. Due to injury he came back even later than Rodri who had a season ending injury.
Such an unlucky player.
Gundo 250k a week
Stones 250k a week
Bernardo 300k a week
Grealish 300k a week
High earners there
going by capology which is known to be shite by football accountants on here. (Bluebrain, Stefan etc)Gundo 250k a week
Stones 250k a week
Bernardo 300k a week
Grealish 300k a week
High earners there