SWP's back
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- 29 Jun 2009
- Messages
- 88,232
Worth a bump
What is more is that Foden’s doing it in Sancho’s position as well.
What is more is that Foden’s doing it in Sancho’s position as well.
Worth a bump
What is more is that Foden’s doing it in Sancho’s position as well.
Are you really that bitter?It'd be so sweet if Sancho's sell-on fee was also used to sign haarland so in effect his move has resulted in his team losing their best player to the team that Sancho felt he was/knew better than. Please make this happen...
Worth a bump
What is more is that Foden’s doing it in Sancho’s position as well.
We're all bitter.Are you really that bitter?
Yes.Are you really that bitter?
Yeah but imagine them either side of Kev. Two home grown superstars that could be engines main stays for the next decade. Sancho would hardly have been a failure had he stayed.From the outside looking in two completely different characters. Going to Dortmund would have suited Sancho’s personality where as someone like Foden seems to prefer the trappings of home.
One player is ripping it up in Peps side, won a host of medals, plsying for the club he supports and another is one of Europes hottest properties, with plenty of experience, played in front of 80k each week and represented his country. Sounds like two success stories to me.
Worth a bump
What is more is that Foden’s doing it in Sancho’s position as well.
To be fair Sancho was hardly home grown, he was poached from Watford and played for us for 2 years, he is hardly one of us.Yeah but imagine them either side of Kev. Two home grown superstars that could be engines main stays for the next decade. Sancho would hardly have been a failure had he stayed.