Not sure. Probably.
Heard it on talk s this morning.
Listen to his interview just to hear what he was saying about Sancho, he didn’t mention state owned!
Not sure. Probably.
Heard it on talk s this morning.
To be fair to Ten Hag at no time does he say state owned.Listen to his interview just to hear what he was saying about Sancho, he didn’t mention state owned!
You are right about the deal, but Sancho also blotted his copybook with Pep by refusing to train in those last few weeks.Except that isn't what happened.
City put a deal on the table that would have made him the best paid teenager ever at the club. He decided to leave anyway as we wouldn't/couldn't guarantee game time.
Strangely enough he was lauded for being strong enough mentally to take that option which makes his state of mind now all the more sad.
Personally I feel sorry for the lad and hope he gets sorted sooner rather than later. A move elsewhere would probably be a good starting point but given how much they were rinsed for, they won't allow him to go cheap and I don't know who would pay up on a gamble.
The big question is why do they nearly all fail? Something in the water?His mistake was going to the scum. When was the last time a young player or even an experienced player improved at the rags ?
I dont see the appeal for young players to go to the rags it wont improve their careers. Will improve their bank balance. But you are throwing your career away over money.
Slight edit for accuracy.He got lucky when United wanted to put one over on City by snatching him and showing us the best and quickest way to ruin a player
You've not missed out on anything wonderful mate, they both just lay there like planks.The Rags want to be owned by a morally-pure billionaire who will take nothing out of their club and will also sign up for the long list of conditions they wish to impose on him.
Makes my aspiration to have a threesome with Julia Roberts and Kiera Knightly look comparatively attainable.
He means Newcastle and PSG only……er….maybe.Ten Haag says that the rags can't compete with 'state owned' clubs.
Does he mean CITY?
Needs calling out if so!
I’m pretty sure it all started with Jaded refusing to sign the contract, which would have made him the highest paid teenager, that we offered him.You are right about the deal, but Sancho also blotted his copybook with Pep by refusing to train in those last few weeks.