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Apologies for the repeat postings.
I just wanted to ensure I got the message out.
I just wanted to ensure I got the message out.
Clearly can do no wrong then. If yaya was so against him he would of binned him off. Simple. Anyone who defends yaya are bigger twats than Seluk and if yaya does ever pull the shirt on again I will boo like its the champions league theme
To be fair to mourinho, he has his own talents. He's mustard when it comes to verbally abusing the female members of staff.There's no way Mourinho has the balls that Guardiola has when taking on star players.
You are Bluemoon's very own Seluk.Apologies for the repeat postings.
I just wanted to ensure I got the message out.
It's far from a win for Toure.When he mattered, someone could have, or frankly he should have been sold the year after the 20 goal ouburst. I argued it back then that that wa his swangsong. A meeting of talent and experience. It was going to be down hill from there.
Anyway my point was simply its a win win for all involved.
Your analogy is incomplete. An employer that doesn't want me but only keep me around because we've signed a contract that states I have to be paid an amount no one else is willing to pay, isn't an employer I am too worried about pleasing. Perhaps Yaya is. But I wouldn't be. We know, and I'm assuming Yaya knows that the only reason he is still here is because no other team will take on his contract. The moment that contract expires he'd be jettisoned. More likely than not, Yaya would not get paid 200 or 250k which ever absurd amount it is anywhere else he goes. SO why would Yaya be interested in pleasing an employer who doesn't want him but are simply stuck with him?I'm calling bollox. I bet you wouldn't be content to sit at home on garden leave because your employer thought you were a cnut. And if you would, your employer's assessment would be vindicated.
My current hair line and your waistline.You are Bluemoon's very own Seluk.