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Living the dream
I find all the “he’s dead to me now” stuff a bit weird. I work selling software and I love the company I currently work for and its culture. But if someone offered me twice the money to sell even better software I’d jump at it, even if I’d reassured my bosses I was happy a week or so before.
BUT
If there was a system in place between software companies to compensate for poaching and the new big company offered the current one half the correct amount I’d know I’d not be going for a while. There would be at least one round of tripartite bargaining before the matter was settled and someone would end up unhappy.
This is still purely in City taking the piss territory. It’s a low ball offer and we were right to slam the door in their faces. If I was Cucerella I’d actually be a bit upset with my agent. They’ve gone nuclear option on an offer a card player will never accept. If City up it to 45 and we want 50-60 they’ve got nothing left to bargain with.
If he doesn’t go he’ll also be great for us again this season. Spain can still track his progress at little old 9th in the best league in the world Brighton. He ain’t going to want to be sat in the stiffs or deliberately playing badly. And I believe he’s a model pro and that’s why Pep wants him.
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I agree except for the 'model pro' label. We assume it's his agent stirring it up (no coincidence that the agent got back from Spain yesterday), but Cucu still has his own integrity in this and handing in a transfer request has, for me, relegated him out of the 'model pro' status into 'a bit of a dick' status.
Trying to force the club to sell him cheap is not the 'model pro'for me. BW and Biss are examples of how to do it as has been said.
Go or stay, either way I'll not be able to look at him with the same amount of affection as last season.