blueparrot
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More likely doing it because it’s a chance to play for the European and English champions instead of a relegation fight with Wolves. A chance that may never come around again. I can understand why he’d be desperate to make it happen and time is short.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..