Esteban de la Sexface
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I'm a hairy bastardHe was born in France so there can really be no doubt about his age.
You sure you're not a bit insecure cause the kid has more facial hair than you?
I'm a hairy bastardHe was born in France so there can really be no doubt about his age.
You sure you're not a bit insecure cause the kid has more facial hair than you?
What makes you say that? How would you handle the above situation from Gundo's perspective?Gundo should be leaving if we sign him, but I don't think it will happen.
He has to handle the situation. He's the one who decided to sign a contract extension. He'll rotate with Rodri and play the odd game as a double pivot or #8. If Rodri goes down with some kind of injury we'd be screwed. Dinho's mainly playing CB and even if Aouar is capable, it takes time to learn the position and i wouldn't want to rely on him playing an entire season there.What makes you say that? How would you handle the above situation from Gundo's perspective?
He was a bench player first half of 18/19
We are also signing a young DM. He has 3 years left on his contract and is about to turn 30. Pep will not stop anyone who wants to leave.He has to handle the situation. He's the one who decided to sign a contract extension. He'll rotate with Rodri and play the odd game as a double pivot or #8. If Rodri goes down with some kind of injury we'd be screwed. Dinho's mainly playing CB and even if Aouar is capable, it takes time to learn the position and i wouldn't want to rely on him playing an entire season there.
I just told you. If he didn't want to stay he wouldn't have signed a contract extension.We are also signing a young DM. He has 3 years left on his contract and is about to turn 30. Pep will not stop anyone who wants to leave.
How do you handle it from Gundo's point of view?
Pep was ready to let him leave on a free instead of sellingI just told you. If he didn't want to stay he wouldn't have signed a contract extension.
I remember numerous press conferences which he said he wanted Gundo to sign the new contract. If what you are saying was true, the club wouldn't have offered a new contract.Pep was ready to let him leave on a free instead of selling
I remember numerous press conferences which he said he wanted Gundo to sign the new contract. If what you are saying was true, the club wouldn't have offered a new contract.
We are also signing a young DM. He has 3 years left on his contract and is about to turn 30. Pep will not stop anyone who wants to leave.
How do you handle it from Gundo's point of view?
i have absolutely no ITK credibility here, purely a hunch going off Guardiola's well documented interest in the fella and the clear indications he is likely to be sold this summer.Why do you think ‘big chance’ mate?