I haven't overlooked that at all, hence my quote: "a player will only move if a club offers enough for the other side to take. It doesn't matter what City offer, if Bloom doesn't want to accept it, he won't so who cares what Romano says or what City's tactics are."
Will be interesting to see if he is in the side for tomorrows friendly
I have a feeling that's it! Won't see him in a Brighton shirt again.
It seemed too obvious to answer, but alright then: because, if they don't get their man, their tactics have unsettled a player at another club. This is why tapping up is against the rules. This is why Guardiola has pretended that he wouldn't be so dishonourable as to speak of another team's player in his press conference, despite what he knows his club have been doing behind the scenes.
Its all very well trying to come across all realpolitik about this, but Arsenal didn't act this way over White. Neither, despite their idiot fanbase, did Leeds when they tried to buy him, nor Spurs over Biss, nor Leicester over Ulloa. The only other team in recent years that tried these silly underhand tactics was Burnley over Stephens. They were working on a limited budget, so may have had reason to try it. We all saw the result though.
Everybody knows that City can afford to buy whosoever they choose, so for them to try to play Bloom like this is just disrespectful and insulting.
I was wondering yesterday if City fans would boo him when we played them if this move didn't go through. The way this is shaping up he may end up getting booed by Albion fans
I was wondering yesterday if City fans would boo him when we played them if this move didn't go through. The way this is shaping up he may end up getting booed by Albion fans
That's got to be unlikely I'd imagine. I really liked Cucurella but his grubby agents pulling his strings have soured his reputation now. That's it for me now he's put a transfer request in and I don't wish to see him in an Albion shirt again. No hard feelings but just bugger off and chase your dreams with the sportswashers, see ya. Last time a player I recall did similar was Calderón with Southampton but he did a U-turn and became a club legend.
That's it for me now he's put a transfer request in and I don't wish to see him in an Albion shirt again.
I was wondering yesterday if City fans would boo him when we played them if this move didn't go through. The way this is shaping up he may end up getting booed by Albion fans
It was inevitable. He's going.
Like it or not Romano got it right. Don't shoot the messenger.
It was inevitable. He's going.
Like it or not Romano got it right. Don't shoot the messenger.
Despite this all going Pete Tong, I would never boo a player, it is childish, not even that fool up the road.
Marc BOOCURELLA
Less bothered if the fee is juicy