wolviedinho
Well-Known Member
We stand with Nunes -:)
Protest about what?maybe those feeling similar should go to the etihad and protest
Pre-match thread is getting just as bad these days.Math day thread no different mate,unbelievable.
I agree, and I also don't think Wolves will let the deal collapse and miss out on the payday, sour their relationship with Mendes, and be forced to keep an unhappy playerIf its £60m Wolves are holding out for, I cant see us letting the deal break down for that amount. Pretty cheap considering the amounts spent and bandied about on average mids this summer
I've got them all on my knob and I've still room left for Jan Vennegoor of HesselinkShit. My back is now starting to look like this....
Kaka
Van Persie
Sanchez
Champion League winners 2021
Ronaldo
Bellingham
Nu
I'm running out of room
All very well but this time we do have an issue with moving on, we are 2/3 players light and with 4 days left of the window it’d be a huge risk to walk away from this one, only had to look at our bench yesterday to see that.The way I see it, Nunes was far enough down our list of midfield targets this window that there’s absolutely nothing to suggest he’d be the number one target in the next window should he not join this summer. Therefore I don’t think City are likely to just cave and meet the asking price. Going on strike feels like a desperate attempt to get his dream move but I don’t see City bending over to make it happen. We’ll have no issue with moving on, we’ve done it many times. And that’s a problem for Nunes as he might not be the chosen one next window. Hence the strike.
There has not been a substantial bid received for Bernardo as far as I know. Remember he is at one of the top clubs in the world and the places he can go to are limited. Nunes badly wants this move and a reasonable bid has been made apparently. I would have a certain amount of sympathy for the lad as I would for Bernardo if he went on strike if say a solid 75 million bid came in from Barcelona and was refused by City.It’s common knowledge that Bernardo wanted to leave for the past two or three seasons. Imagine if he had done this.
It’s behaviour I cannot get behind, if true he is behaving like a twat. People go on strike to protect pay and conditions when faced with an awkward, dogmatic employer. Doing it because you want a bigger pay day at a better club leaves a bad taste..
That’s stretching it a bit.I've got them all on my knob and I've still room left for Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink