JoeMercer'sWay
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Doesn't reflect well on Berahino, I'd have second thoughts on signing him after that outburst unless he performs out of his skin.
He quite cleverly left himself an out by saying Peace, not club nor Pulis, whilst Tevez made it a Mancini or me situation. Either way WBA are doing nothing wrong, Berahino signed a contract of his own free will that I assume he was happy with at the time and all WBA have done is to say he remains their player until their valuation is met. But even if it was met yesterday, it was too late as they wouldn't be able to replace him through lack of time.Will Berahino now do a Tevez? The key to sort this is Pulis.
Moved this in here, as its no longer a transfer subject.
I actually feel a little sorry for him, he got caught up in a battle of ego's. I don't really understand why he asked for a transfer when Spurs were the likely destination, but to be caught between Peace, and Levy was a little unlucky.
His tweet was a bit stupid, but that can be resolved with a bit of chat.
Funny its the second time this has happened at WBA in recent seasons.
"A bit"? That's being very generous. He's opened a legal can of worms there; breach of contract being the obvious one. Refusing to do his job.Moved this in here, as its no longer a transfer subject.
I actually feel a little sorry for him, he got caught up in a battle of ego's. I don't really understand why he asked for a transfer when Spurs were the likely destination, but to be caught between Peace, and Levy was a little unlucky.
His tweet was a bit stupid, but that can be resolved with a bit of chat.
Funny its the second time this has happened at WBA in recent seasons.
Luckily for him he's still at West Brom then ;o)Should have got on with it, put it out there, could have ended up with a move to Dippers or Rags if he'd done it sensibly.
Not much doubt about that, and a young lad will always be impulsive.Berahino has been badly advised