wolfie
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This is silly. Its obviously the usual ploy by an agent to get things moving again so he/she gets his wedge. Cucu probably has very little say in it.
Absolutely not and he's not playing anyway. But if he was, he needs our love.
Does he?
I wouldn’t boo him and I don’t blame him for wanting to leave for a club challenging for major honours every season. But putting in a transfer request 11 months into a 5 year contract to try and force a move is pretty shabby in my view. Loyalty only works if it’s a 2 way street otherwise you end up looking like a ****.
If you go for an interview elsewhere, whilst employed, are you being disloyal?
Of course not, but if everyone knew I was trying to engineer a move to another employer I wouldn’t expect the dynamic to be as it was before. Which is why when people have interviews elsewhere they typically book a day’s holiday, rather than announcing, “I won’t be in tomorrow as I’ve job interview somewhere better.”
Is it Cucurella trying to engineer a move or his agent? Agents make millions out of transfers.
Of course not, but if everyone knew I was trying to engineer a move to another employer I wouldn’t expect the dynamic to be as it was before. Which is why when people have interviews elsewhere they typically book a day’s holiday, rather than announcing, “I won’t be in tomorrow as I’ve job interview somewhere better.”
Well, who knows. But anyone that thinks Cucurella (or just about any professional footballer, come to that) would prefer to play for Brighton rather than the current Manchester City is, in my view, mistaken.
It’s not about what he prefers, it’s about acting professionally and doing the right thing by your 4 year contract and not acting like a someone who is being unreasonably held to ransome.
I’m sure he would prefer to play for City, and he can and will if his price is met. Handing in a request was a pathetic ploy, especially when I’m sure he’d been assured - if your price is met we won’t stand in your way.
I find it odd so many fans of the club are kind of siding with a transient individual, who this week decided to do something he knew full well would feed a media frenzy - it’s quite odd really.
If he gets his act together and performs then great, if his calf plays up until January, we’ll we’ll see how much sympathy we’ve got for him then.
It’s not about what he prefers, it’s about acting professionally and doing the right thing by your 4 year contract and not acting like a someone who is being unreasonably held to ransome.
I’m sure he would prefer to play for City, and he can and will if his price is met. Handing in a request was a pathetic ploy, especially when I’m sure he’d been assured - if your price is met we won’t stand in your way.
I find it odd so many fans of the club are kind of siding with a transient individual, who this week decided to do something he knew full well would feed a media frenzy - it’s quite odd really.
If he gets his act together and performs then great, if his calf plays up until January, we’ll we’ll see how much sympathy we’ve got for him then.
I find it odd that many are very quick to judge him for what he did this week despite actually not knowing what he did.
We have very, very little information. I'm sure Romano and Naylor both got bits and pieces of information and that [MENTION=2095]Commander[/MENTION] has a poodle who goes to the same barber as Cucurella, but the full extent of everything and what is really happening... don't think anyone outside the club knows. Until I actually see Cucurella post some shit or say something, I'm not going to throw shit in his direction.
I think his absence from the squad today speaks volumes ... sorry VOLUMES.
Not really saying a lot. Think it is similar to when GP was managing Dan James in Swansea and didn't pick him just after the Leeds deal crashed - no punishment, but does not want to use players who are in a difficult psychological situation.
Maybe or maybe we’re both wrong and he’s got a slight calf niggle ... lol. You’re right of course, none of us really know, but I do know that this situation just plain sucks.
Modern football sucks.
Unless you’ve jumped on the Citeh or PSG financially doped bandwagons. Where football’s still the beautiful game.
Is it Cucurella trying to engineer a move or his agent? Agents make millions out of transfers.
It’s not about what he prefers, it’s about acting professionally and doing the right thing by your 4 year contract and not acting like a someone who is being unreasonably held to ransome.
I’m sure he would prefer to play for City, and he can and will if his price is met. Handing in a request was a pathetic ploy, especially when I’m sure he’d been assured - if your price is met we won’t stand in your way.
I find it odd so many fans of the club are kind of siding with a transient individual, who this week decided to do something he knew full well would feed a media frenzy - it’s quite odd really.
If he gets his act together and performs then great, if his calf plays up until January, we’ll we’ll see how much sympathy we’ve got for him then.
It’s always been like this to a certain extent I guess, well for a long while... but it’s worse now and for us, on the cusp of being a big, big team - now we’ve been noticed the big fish will seek to keep us in our place whilst dining out on our talented players.
That said this particular one bothers me more probably because it’s City and their right (as they see it) to dictate terms just because they can.
That, and our recent player of the season, displaying zero scruples helping City and their ilk fulfil their own prophecy... don’t exacerbate the sodding situation by pandering to their self fulfilling narrative Marc... oh, yeah - it’s a little late for that.
Sigh.
Very much this! And as much I love Potter I'd rather he'd say no comment than trot out some calf trouble nonsenseI think his absence from the squad today speaks volumes ... sorry VOLUMES.