what's good for the team is getting rid of a disruptive player who hasn't shown a hint of decent form for 10 months or moreThis Decision is mental , no replacement. Pep says no one’s bigger than the club , he’s putting his own principles above what’s good for the team.
No replacement expected. The briefed lines out of the club are that we feel we have enough and that nothing has changed overnight - they still feel the same.Help needed. Been crazy busy so not up to speed. Can anybody tell me, are we in for a replacement? Any vibes ? Thankyou kindly..
Sponsored by Colgate.Well Joao, I think it's safe to say you've f*cked your chances of a statue.
When we get an injury and have no left back or Cancelo sticks a fantastic cross in against us in the champions league will Pep still tell us this is the right decisionWe are regressing imo. Still no fullback and now we‘re helping out another club that could beat us in the UCL.
Were helping ourselves out by getting rid of a toxic playerWe are regressing imo. Still no fullback and now we‘re helping out another club that could beat us in the UCL.
Why is it mental.This Decision is mental , no replacement. Pep says no one’s bigger than the club , he’s putting his own principles above what’s good for the team.
How is it not good for the team to weed out the main guy that brings the dressing room down? This will always be a good thing, replacement or no replacement.This Decision is mental , no replacement. Pep says no one’s bigger than the club , he’s putting his own principles above what’s good for the team.
He won't even get a birthday cakeWell Joao, I think it's safe to say you've f*cked your chances of a statue.