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Let's get him in. We need another right back.
education is the way to deal with this, he's been punished repeatedly, now he needs someone to give him a fresh start and educate him etc IMO. It's the perfect opportunity to get him in, then go into overdrive with promoting the LGBT community in football, through the right means. Could genuinely be a front for change, with a quality player thrown in.There is little to show he has reformed himself and here is a solid article on why this signing would go against everything that makes us Yids.
Heard the same over Sanchez tbh. Have faith in the club.Would be massively shocked if United or Chelsea didn't come in for him. Probably just letting us do all the leg work
Heard the same over Sanchez tbh. Have faith in the club.
There is little to show he has reformed himself and here is a solid article on why this signing would go against everything that makes us Yids.
Overkill and hyperbolic nonsense. He doesn't have a "history of homophobic speech" ffs, he said a couple of fucking stupid things in the space of about 5 minutes.I personally think that article is overkill (and I generally love CFC's work), but that's just the point isn't it? We each have our own limit as to what we expect our of the players on our favorite teams. Some people are able to completely separate the personal aspect from the on field performance, and some are not. Neither is right. It is what it is.
I'll take him on my team.
If we have the chance, just sign him first. If he proves to be a problem, we'll be able to sell him at a profit.
He won't be getting it now..Non-EU makes a big difference. God knows why he isn't a French citizen after over 10 years living there haha.
saying that there's an agreement but waiting for 'visa' for him to play in pl (he wasn't aloud in the uk last time psg played chavs in cl) but lawyers are optimistic. still, psg coach likes the player and wouldn't mind keeping him as he can play rb and cb.
I'm not sure there's much here that is new.
I'm not sure there's much here that is new.
They say that Spurs and PSG have agreed terms but that everything depends on the outcome of his appeal and that while his lawyers are optimistic nothing is yet certain.
It's the French equivalent of Sky Sports News speculating.
Another article said the outcome was known but not public yet.
I have concerns about his attitude and I've been writing them in this thread from the beginning, but that article is such BS.
I personally think that article is overkill (and I generally love CFC's work), but that's just the point isn't it? We each have our own limit as to what we expect our of the players on our favorite teams. Some people are able to completely separate the personal aspect from the on field performance, and some are not. Neither is right. It is what it is.
I'll take him on my team.
Is there a reason why you left out the likes of Sanchez, Wanyama, Sissoko? Oh wait, that's because that would prove that you're wrong.It amazes me ho much trouble we appear to have getting transfers done and over the line. I'm not saying other clubs don't experience it - just seems that ALL of our targets have complications, every year.
Mussachio - saga
Moutinho - saga
Schneiderlin - saga
etc.
Lopez - saga
Nkoudou - saga
Janssen - saga
etc.
Aurier - becoming a saga
Sessegnon - becoming a saga
Barkley - saga
etc. etc.