The Great Mass Debater
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Fee now being reported on the Pinkun as being closer to 2m. Does this make us a bit happier? Still not pleased he's going and still think he's worth more than that, but its better than 1m
I'd be interested in the facts on which you base that comment. £8m for Snodgrass with a year left on his contract and somewhere very close to that for RvW after his disastrous season doesn't suggest a great degree of benevolence to me. If we also get £2m for a player who's done sod all for two seasons I think that would be pretty good business too.Disappointed he's gone but more so with the fee,it always seems we give our players away .
Its a shame, because his first season in the Premiership was amazing, but since then he just hasn't cut it, and has obviously shown nothing to make Neil Adams think he's suddenly going to regain that form. Really I think if you step back from this deal and analyse it logically, its pretty good for both parties. And if you take the case of Hoolahan, it shows that if Adams considers a want away player to be part of his plans, he has the man management skills to pull him back from the brink, if he wants to.You have a point, Morty, but we have yet to see if Grabban and Lafferty can produce the required goals and there seems to be doubt whether Hooper, Redmond and Fer will be here by the end of the window. That doesn't fill me with optimism (and I'm an optimist by nature).
Kinda sounds like you are trying to blame Hughton here? And Adams as well? So you think its okay for a player to show his displeasure at the management by turning in poor performances deliberately?Poorly managed = poor performance, that's the bottom line.
People doubting his quality, will unfortunately, have it thrusted in their faces when he's turning in top performances for Cardiff. His injury record, statistically, is not as bad as everyone seems to think, motivation has a large factor on injury, or rather availability.
And when that happens it will be hard to dispute that we've made a big mistake here, he's a rare commodity for me. At least in the shops that we visit.
I just can't believe that people can't see the link with so many top performing players prior to Hughtons appointment to them descending into utter carp, leading to complete exclusion.
We're talking a quality player here who was fit for Sundays game, yet we turned away the chance to even put him on the bench, and he's clearly demoralised by it. Someone please explain to me why he wouldn't want to be playing for us?!!
Sat season We ended up with a squad who were happy to say yes to being played out of position and underperforming. Those who had the passion to question it or show displeasure (Wes, Holt, Pilkington, Becchio etc) had the blade firmly set in place on their necks.
Only one player exists from that bunch, and he's arguably the most awkward to fit in to the squad, AND has a tendency to give the ball away. So it makes no sense that he's had preferential treatment since Adams arrived.