You have to hand it to us, we operate in a rather unique world of utter mental-ness and complete disdain for how football works.
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You have to hand it to us, we operate in a rather unique world of utter mental-ness and complete disdain for how football works.
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But he is 100% fit now and ready to play in our first team, very difficult to penalise him for something which may or may not occur in the future and may or may not be of his making.
If there is a serious underlying medical issue different, though based on his first team presence I assume there is not.
As for a pay rise I don’t know what he earns but I expect some or many would be willing to offer this on a free transfer.
As for first team place I don’t think that is guaranteed with us, it certainly should not be, but it could well be elsewhere.
As for winning the league we both know there is no club in England who can offer a better route to this success than us.
We have paid millions to loads of players for doing fúck all for years, reserve players, non first 11 players. It's football I'm afraid.
He has now regained fitness, proven his fitness, however you want to term it.
This is not like a Diaby where the lad was fúcked and was never un-fúcked. He is fit and as before unless there is a serious underlying medical condition then he is arguably no more likely to incur another long-term injury as any other player.
I just can’t see how we can choose to play him as we are, and then sit down with him and say we think you’re too high risk. If he is high risk fair enough, fúck him out the window.
Given nature of his injuries I don't think it is unreasonable to think they might be behind him.
And maybe it's me, but I thought he has looked heads and shoulders above the rest of the team recently and - more importantly - the sort of midfielder we need i.e. he actually plays in midfield.
And no, he shouldn't ever play next to that useless Welsh tw@t. :-)