Pingu the Penguin
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If he makes it with us it will be an amazing story but I just can’t see it
If he makes it with us it will be an amazing story but I just can’t see it
For two managers now not to want him, perhaps they did see it under their noses and didn’t like it.Actually looking forward to this lad getting a run of games somewhere and the 'experts' on here saying 'where was this player at City'? Answer, right under your noses, you just couldn't see it.
I say get the deal done this time even if it is heavily bonus based. If we get half what we pay for Anderson it's a great deal imo.Well levy sold his shares so £60m is what we should get
We might. Savinho is very young, and we better have a better replacement than Ndiaye or whatever other mediocre player is linked to us. Otherwise, there is 0 point selling Savinho who can still become much much better.goodluck , we might regret this.
We won'tgoodluck , we might regret this.
He wants to play. He also needs to play. There is currently less guarantee of that with us. In some respects, it takes courage to walk away from us to go prove himself, so good luck to him. His most productive time for us was that spell from Dec 24 to Feb 25, when he’d settled into the League and was playing regularly. De Zerbi will back him and give him game time, so it’s up to him now to seize his opportunity and prove his doubters wrong.Not sure why hes got such a hard on for playing for spurs. Think it speaks a lot about his character that he would rather go chill with his mate then play at the highest level. He's clearly got talent but not enough courage for me
Does have the skill set but overall does lack the consitency to become a key player
It has similar hallmarks to Palmer. There is a young player who is itching to play and whom everyone can see has potential. Alas, those ahead of him are physically stronger and also chipping in with goals, which is the facet of his game he has yet to improve. However, we’ve also been predictable in team selection, weaker at squad rotation, and uninspiring in the use of substitutions, so it should come as little surprise if a peripheral player then wishes to leave. I suspect, in this case, the club wants to move him on and the player is also willing to go. There should therefore be no recrimination, but on this forum I know otherwise. Players such as Trossard, Mitoma, and March all thrived for De Zerbi at Brighton, so I’ve no doubt that regular playing time will see Savinho shine and smile.You just know he will thrive there under their new manager. It’s got great signing for them and a potential slip up from us all over it. If of course the player is behind it and he wants to go, that’s different and I’ll drive him.