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[Albion] Jadon Sancho



scooter1

How soon is now?
I think he'd be disruptive in the changing room. Apparently he was constantly late for training at Dortmund, and he carried this on to Man U. There is obviously an attitude issue in there somewhere in that he thinks this is ok. We appear to have a harmonious changing room at present, and we don't need a player(however good?) to come in and f*** that up
 




Dibdab

Well-known member
Sep 28, 2021
1,022
I think he'd be disruptive in the changing room. Apparently he was constantly late for training at Dortmund, and he carried this on to Man U. There is obviously an attitude issue in there somewhere in that he thinks this is ok. We appear to have a harmonious changing room at present, and we don't need a player(however good?) to come in and f*** that up
Apparently Bissouma was always late to training at Brighton…
 












studio150

Well-known member
Jul 30, 2011
30,064
On the Border
I think you're supporting @Dibdab 's point. Bad timekeeping doesn't necessarily make someone a bad influence.
I would beg to differ. If you can't be bothered to arrive on time on a regular basis, you can't be selected for the team, otherwise others will lower their standards on the basis it doesn't matter and is therefore a bad influence.

Plus I can't see RDZ accepting anyone with such poor time keeping given the amount of work that is carried out on the training ground in terms of pattern of play.
 








Flounce

Well-known member
Nov 15, 2006
3,502
Another stroppy prima donna to Chelsea? They really are bunch of spend thrift clowns aren’t they?
 


Farehamseagull

Solly March Fan Club
Nov 22, 2007
14,803
Sarisbury Green, Southampton
Incredible work. In many ways the most predictable transfer of the summer though as it is completely illogical and involves Chelsea.

Ostracize Sterling, who won’t be going anywhere as no one will pay him what he’s on. Then bring in an even less productive winger in his place on big money so you end up with two underperforming players earning huge money, neither probably getting in the starting team anyway and both with a propensity for sounding off against the manager when things aren’t going their way.

Winstanley is clearly working on a different level to the rest of us mere mortals.
 






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