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With Ndidi against Dembele and Wanyama, it was like the young upstart being being taken to school by the big boys.Wanyama also owned them
With Ndidi against Dembele and Wanyama, it was like the young upstart being being taken to school by the big boys.Wanyama also owned them
Pure greed. Nothing else. A bunch of 'kids' on $70k p/w say it's not enough. And don't give me the 'he might be homesick for the north' crap. It's greed pure and simple. If that's true, then it's funny how he's been happy his time at Spurs (specifically walker obviously) and someone offers to double his wages and he feels homesick. Garbage, and we do not need that kind of character in our team.Obvious MOM today...you know who.
Considering this was our 37th league game of the season, the spirit, effort, desire..and sheer energy on exhibition today was truly staggering.
Why any player would want to [potentially] leave this club is beyond me.
Pure greed. Nothing else. A bunch of 'kids' on $70k p/w say it's not enough. And don't give me the 'he might be homesick for the north' crap. It's greed pure and simple. If that's true, then it's funny how he's been happy his time at Spurs (specifically walker obviously) and someone offers to double his wages and he feels homesick. Garbage, and we do not need that kind of character in our team.
As a middle aged fool with overwhelming commitments to the banalities of existence, can someone tell me a little about Lesniak
I think that is based on user habits...He's, erm.. well he's great at... wait, no. He knows how to, erm... he was born in, ummm... His name autocorrects to lesbian.
At one point he spun him around twice, and I swear to God it looked like he was about to do it a third time just for shits and giggles!!Wanyama for making amartey chase his tail like a biatch all game
I think that is based on user habits...
You can tell spirit is high in the SC camp when folk are letting Sissoko off with that horrorshow of a performance. 99% of what he did tonight was horrific (the other 1% being his nice work in the run up to Son's second). He looks so low on confidence: the simplest of passes being shinned out of play; weird MMA-style tackling; even his throw-ins were shortcuts to a Leicester attack.
Hopefully he wasn't tasked by management to "prove your worth Moussa!", as tonight will have proved he's worth about £250.
I think we'd all feel homesick for double our wages. His career could end at any moment and it's definitely the smart move to double his money for the same job, whether it's the right move for football reasons - that's another story.
People moaning about his lack of confidence yet pouncing on every opportunity to slag him off.
It's about status, where you are in the larger pecking order. For Walker, England's first choice RB, it's looking at the likes of Clyne, on nearer 100k, and knowing that he's worth at least that. Look at what happened to Sandro after his injury. Financially, that's probably cost him at least several million.If I had the millions Walker must have, I honestly don't think doubling my wages would take priority over the quite extraordinary process that's going on at WHL. It's like Arabs wanting more sand (for want of a better analogy).
just on your phone.Lesniak autocorrects to Lesbian
He is not just low on confidence he's just shit. I will never understand why we signed him and we will do well to get back half what if paid for him.You can tell spirit is high in the SC camp when folk are letting Sissoko off with that horrorshow of a performance. 99% of what he did tonight was horrific (the other 1% being his nice work in the run up to Son's second). He looks so low on confidence: the simplest of passes being shinned out of play; weird MMA-style tackling; even his throw-ins were shortcuts to a Leicester attack.
Hopefully he wasn't tasked by management to "prove your worth Moussa!", as tonight will have proved he's worth about £250.
just on your phone.