Jadon Sancho

Honestly he has been the best 18 years old I have ever seen ( didn't saw Messi). Unlike other Kids this guy has goal threat
 
Or maybe you two could stop peddling this shit that we made a mistake, we supposedly offered him £30,000 a week and he turned it down because we wouldn't give him guaranteed game time (which no one gets). He left, we moved on, get over it.

Exactly - not learnt anything behaviour-wise from the likes of David Silva. Demanding guarantees at the age of 16/17 (which he was at the time) smacks of arrogance we don’t want. He wouldn’t accept our offer so that’s that. His loss - not ours
 
Didn't make no blunder what part of he wanted to leave do some people not understand?

What part of he wanted to leave because he wasn't getting a chance do you need to understand, just have a fucking think before you become the internet ****.

Or maybe you two could stop peddling this shit that we made a mistake, we supposedly offered him £30,000 a week and he turned it down because we wouldn't give him guaranteed game time (which no one gets). He left, we moved on, get over it.

lol get over what? He is gone nothing to get over, you can say we made a blooper, it doesn't make you less of a fan you know, we let him leave the club due to lack of game time, not the guaranteed game time, he got none, left and a year and a half later is a full England International, we signed Mahrez for 70m a season later, I believe the Yanks call that doubling down.
 
First watched him in U-16's at Stoke and thought what a greedy bastard. Obviously got talent (by the bucket load), but not Foden class (6 goals this season with, apparently, zero appearances). Deserves to do well (and will) and wish we'd kept him. Bottom line, does he do better than Sterling(hat-trick tonight) or Sane? Good luck to the lad.
 
Exactly - not learnt anything behaviour-wise from the likes of David Silva. Demanding guarantees at the age of 16/17 (which he was at the time) smacks of arrogance we don’t want. He wouldn’t accept our offer so that’s that. His loss - not ours
Why is it his loss? Ffs can you not look at the lads situation objectively.? .you sound like red scouse militia when Sterling left them.

And whats wrong with a bit of arrogance? Pep has it.All top players have it...If you believe in yourself,as a footballer,at the top level,you will go a lot further than one with fragile confidence. I really dont see any reason for folk to keep saying childish things about an 18 yr old player who has made an audacious ,brave move to a completely different culture/country,achieved regular first team football,helped his team to the knock out stages of Champions league and become a full international footballer......and you think that such transformation from academy graduate to Englands full side is ....a loss?
Wow...such green eyed envy.
Sad.imo.
 
The only thing that will be remembered about his game tonight is the assist, the pass from Kane set him up for a relatively easy pass to Raheem credit to him for that. The rest of the game seemed to either pass him by or he made the wrong choice or a poor pass He gave the ball away too many times. Tonight was typical of what I have seen from him before. IMHO he mistakenly gave up the opportunity to become a much better player leaving the best coach in the world.
 
He believed all the Rag rubbish that if you're good enough you're old enough.
How many teengers have ever played for the Rags? Sister-in-law shagger and Macheda. Also some guy in the 50s or something.

If he stayed at city he could be in the team by now and winning stuff. He aint winning the Bundesliga this year.
Yeah..he,d really be in our team now wouldnt he?
Where exactly would he be fitting into our team....?
And whats with the childish retort " he aint winning ths bundesliga this year" whats that got to do with anything?
Some highly jealous folk on here cant be happy for a young player who knows his own mind.
The lad could hv accepted 30k to sit in the shadows at City.some would hv called him greedy,with no ambition.
Yet..he still gets stick...for furthering his career.ycnmiu.
Only on BM.
 
First watched him in U-16's at Stoke and thought what a greedy bastard. Obviously got talent (by the bucket load), but not Foden class (6 goals this season with, apparently, zero appearances). Deserves to do well (and will) and wish we'd kept him. Bottom line, does he do better than Sterling(hat-trick tonight) or Sane? Good luck to the lad.
Def ball greedy. And also a little too languid in style for my liking.lots to work on,but a confident young player,who will only get better.....and better

See Sterling ,now,after 48 enland caps and 2 world cups.....Sancho has it all ahead of him.if he is prepared to work hard at his game..i see small signs of 'big time charlie' in him...but a complete contrast to Sterlings noticeably tentative ,somewhat brittle confidence during his own early international career.
 
He's good, potentially very good... but nowhere near as good as the media would have you believe

The coverage and hype he gets is simply a stick to beat City and Pep with. If he'd played for a Newcastle, Everton or Watford to name but a few... and sacked them off to go to Germany.... you probably would still not have a clue who he was
 
Raheem Sterling just deleted a 'joke' tweet about Sancho having a buyback clause.

Interesting if true as it's always been said we just have first option. And why would Raz delete it if was just a joke...?

Would you have him back?
Knowing UEFA it would give them an excuse to ban us for tapping up.
 
Of course there's gonna be hype. The media will fawn over Sancho's assist rather than Sterling's hat-trick, however...
...what we need to remember is that we didn't move Sancho on because we didn't think he was good enough. This is nothing like the Pogba/De Bruyne situations of old, where their respective clubs got rid because they didn't think they were good enough. This was purely a situation where our club did recognise the talent, however, they had to look realistically at Sancho's wishes to play 1st team football regularly (something we could not offer him, exactly the same as we can't promise Foden regular 1st team football), and not standing in the way of a player who could potentially become disgruntled (or 'toxic for a better word) around the squad and the club. This wasn't a mistake on our part - it was just one of those situations where you can't shoehorn a player regularly into the squad when there's so much other competition.
 

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