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Player Watch - Tanguy Ndombele

Metalhead

But that's a debate for another thread.....
Nov 24, 2013
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Someone made a point that terminating his contract could set a dangerous precedent but a) I can't think of many players who showed such a poor attitude and b) he's going to collect his salary regardless so either way, he's quids in.
 

sundanceyid10

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How Levy never gets tired of all these I don't know.. A few millions here and there so be it, just let go of these dead wood for fuck sake. They are really dead wood stinking the place out and it will be even worse now we are out of one Cup so early in the season.
£££££ before ⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️
 

qqq1

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Forget sending him to train with the kids, he should be cleaning the toilets on match day. Make him do some actual work.
 

mil1lion

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Nah, cancel the deal at the last second of the market, then rip up his contract to spite both Inter and Tanguy.
Yeah pay off about 20m rather than take a loan where his wages can be covered. That will teach them both when Inter take him on a free and he gets paid 2 years wages.
 

Dirty Ewok

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I feel like our answer to anything Inter offers should be a resounding "yes"

Inter - we are prepared to pay his wages and....

Levy- sold

Inter - We didn't even finish

Levy- Too late, we already loaded him on the plane and he is on his way. NO TAKEBACKS!
 

BorjeSpurs

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I think you could argue he’s one of the premier league’s worse signings of all time, let alone us as a club

I think you can, especially when you do it relative to the damage of the club. When Ndombele fails for us he costs us financially, year after year.

Lukaku to Chelsea for a second time for almost £100m is objectively worse as an example, but it clearly doesn’t hurt Chelsea the way N’dombele has hurt us financially.
 
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