Sunny Coast Blue
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If he lived North of Watford, whilst he was at Watford, he's a Northerner anyway according to the Southern shite hawks.
honestly if i were him i would do the same knowing our track record with youth and the fact that he has 2 wingers in their early 20s ahead of him, breaking through looks near impossible. dont think he wants to get loaned out to girona and nac breda and never return.
If he lived North of Watford, whilst he was at Watford, he's a Northerner anyway according to the Southern shite hawks.
Yeah I don't agree with that comment either. He's leaving because we have 2 young wingers in front of him, the point is he has to compete with them and show his worth, he isn't Neymar, Ronaldo or Messi who are undisputed starters, wherever he goes he must compete for his spot.Anyone with supreme self-confidence & belief in their own ability to make it to the top shouldn't worry about who is in front of them. They should back themselves to prove that they are better than the players in front of them. Playing at the top level you are always going to have to face stiff competition.
Anyone with supreme self-confidence & belief in their own ability to make it to the top shouldn't worry about who is in front of them. They should back themselves to prove that they are better than the players in front of them. Playing at the top level you are always going to have to face stiff competition.
It'll be a shame for the club if he leaves. But given how much the academy supposedly invests in developing the players into well-known rounded, professional young men, and knowing how much of elite performances is about mentality, this episode will surely have put big question marks over his suitability for what the club is trying to achieve.
This.Haha, who does he think he is? I'll be watching the direction of his career with interest over the next couple of years. Football is a game which has a tendency to bite you on the arse.
It'll be a shame for the club if he leaves. But given how much the academy supposedly invests in developing the players into well-known rounded, professional young men, and knowing how much of elite performances is about mentality, this episode will surely have put big question marks over his suitability for what the club is trying to achieve.
Such a bizarre decision to go on strike when he can effectively sign a contract with whichever team he likes anyway. Perhaps he expects City to release him on a free so his new club don't have to pay any compensation?