nmc
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I see Yaya‘s knobhead comments have made a few of the back pages. Great player but utter prick.
I hope we never let him get near our players again or the groundI see Yaya‘s knobhead comments have made a few of the back pages. Great player but utter prick.
Different rules?If we don’t win the league next year they will. If he’s matched Pep for PL titles with that squad plus won a European cup he will have done the better job. Not saying who is better, talking about the jobs at their 2 current clubs.
I don't think he has done enough to warrant a contract extension. I'm not a huge fan of rewarding failure. I'm sure that the higher ups set certain goals at the beginning of each season and I'm not sure winning one domestic trophy was the only goal the club had this past season.My apologies, it read as if you wanted him to extend his contract. So you do not?
Oh Lordy! We cannot win anything by the midpoint of the season, so even if we were ahead in the League and in all Cups, that is no guarantee we wouldn’t be on the brink of yet another catastrophic failure of a season. And quite how you would measure ‘overall player morale’ is beyond me; show of hands in the dressing room? The support of the fanbase? Really? When there’s unlikely to be anyone in the stadium for months. “Sorry your Highness, Pep’s lost Bluemoon!”I don't think he has done enough to warrant a contract extension. I'm not a huge fan of rewarding failure. I'm sure that the higher ups set certain goals at the beginning of each season and I'm not sure winning one domestic trophy was the only goal the club had this past season.
I think the club should wait until the midpoint of next season to determine if he should be offered a contract extension. This would depend on the results, overall morale of the players and support of the fanbase.
I don't think he has done enough to warrant a contract extension. I'm not a huge fan of rewarding failure. I'm sure that the higher ups set certain goals at the beginning of each season and I'm not sure winning one domestic trophy was the only goal the club had this past season.
I think the club should wait until the midpoint of next season to determine if he should be offered a contract extension. This would depend on the results, overall morale of the players and support of the fanbase.
As a matter of interest, when did you find Manchester City ?I don't think he has done enough to warrant a contract extension. I'm not a huge fan of rewarding failure. I'm sure that the higher ups set certain goals at the beginning of each season and I'm not sure winning one domestic trophy was the only goal the club had this past season.
I think the club should wait until the midpoint of next season to determine if he should be offered a contract extension. This would depend on the results, overall morale of the players and support of the fanbase.
Sounds like a rag to me or dipper coming out with sh?t like that.As a matter of interest, when did you find Manchester City ?
Correct, and I wouldn't even call this season a "failure" anyway, most of the time our football has been the best in the PL, it's just had a number of games that failed to meet the high standard we'd set. Of the 9 PL defeats we should/would have won 5 had we put our chances away, Lyon obviously, the FA Cup semi, a couple of the rag games, and wolves were fails, but we did beat the new spanish champions twice 4 months apart, not an easy task by any means.This season was a failure, we didn’t set out to just win the league cup however you can’t win everything every year. If he got a new contract he wouldn’t be rewarded for failure, he’d be awarded a contract for being unreal during his time with us. Nobody else could do what he’s done and whoever we get next will be a downgrade sadly.