- May 8, 2018
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Pure and simple
Pure and simple
I'm pretty certain almost everyone will forgive and forget this if Moises gets his head down until the summer and puts in the effort once the window shuts.Hello dear Albion's comunity,
Greetings from Ecuador. Just comming here to say that I feel very sorry for this situation (I know a lot of people think like me). El Niño Moi (Moi the Kid) as we call him has made a huge mistake and has being very disrespectful to the club, the manager, the fans. I was personally very dissapointed as one can say he truly is a good boy. Also, comming from Independiente del Valle, a club that invests money for offering this kids education in case they do not make it in football or just to give them tools to survive this world, I was expecting more from him. This is why, for example Moises do speak english, in contrast to other players as Estupiñán.
But let's not forget kids like him come from extreme poverty conditions that will pursue them for the rest of their lives. Nevertheless I do believe the blame should go to the agents that area maneuvering a vulnerable person for their own advantage.
I really hope he stays and helps the team achieve historical success, and that you Albion fans can understand and eventually forgive him.
This.It’s NOT about the money this time. Albion cannot cross their lines in the sand. If he’s not for sale this window - Arsenal, Moises, his agents & anyone else must respect that position. Perhaps they already have, but the social media wankpuffins cannot let it lie and neither can the transfer gurus. They HATE this scenario.
Thanks for posting. Don’t worry, most of know he’s a young guy who has been very badly advised, he’ll be forgiven. You’re right to blame the agents - they are parasites, and the ones he has now are clearly looking for a quick payday from their only valuable asset. Even the tiniest bit of research would have told them that trying to force Tony Bloom’s hand wouldn’t end well. Idiots.Hello dear Albion's comunity,
Greetings from Ecuador. Just comming here to say that I feel very sorry for this situation (I know a lot of people think like me). El Niño Moi (Moi the Kid) as we call him has made a huge mistake and has being very disrespectful to the club, the manager, the fans. I was personally very dissapointed as one can say he truly is a good boy. Also, comming from Independiente del Valle, a club that invests money for offering this kids education in case they do not make it in football or just to give them tools to survive this world, I was expecting more from him. This is why, for example Moises do speak english, in contrast to other players as Estupiñán.
But let's not forget kids like him come from extreme poverty conditions that will pursue them for the rest of their lives. Nevertheless I do believe the blame should go to the agents that area maneuvering a vulnerable person for their own advantage.
I really hope he stays and helps the team achieve historical success, and that you Albion fans can understand and eventually forgive him.
All TB needs to do, to pull this off, is nothing.If we pull this off then it’s been a marvellous piece of work by the club. Next on the agenda is a new deal for …………RDZ
Thanks for your comments.Hello dear Albion's comunity,
Greetings from Ecuador. Just comming here to say that I feel very sorry for this situation (I know a lot of people think like me). El Niño Moi (Moi the Kid) as we call him has made a huge mistake and has being very disrespectful to the club, the manager, the fans. I was personally very dissapointed as one can say he truly is a good boy. Also, comming from Independiente del Valle, a club that invests money for offering this kids education in case they do not make it in football or just to give them tools to survive this world, I was expecting more from him. This is why, for example Moises do speak english, in contrast to other players as Estupiñán.
But let's not forget kids like him come from extreme poverty conditions that will pursue them for the rest of their lives. Nevertheless I do believe the blame should go to the agents that area maneuvering a vulnerable person for their own advantage.
I really hope he stays and helps the team achieve historical success, and that you Albion fans can understand and eventually forgive him.
Not just Arsenal fans -Can’t believe how much the Arse fans are clinging to RDZ’s post-match interview comments.
It's not even the mid season bit imho.Thanks for your comments.
I certainly understand that he's been tempted by a great opportunity to win the PL (although it would be cheating a little, as most of the work has already been done). And if he's able to shrug off his disappointment and carry on, I'll barely think I'll feel like there's nothing wrong that needs forgiving.
I just hope he can understand that it's too disrupting for the club to allow him to go mid-season, and he carries on as before.
It's all laughable really. TB hasn't set a price - we all know that. Just completely making things up saying he won't budge unless it's over 100 milli9nCrook on TS says Brighton won’t budge unless offer is over 100 million
Thank you for your message.Hello dear Albion's comunity,
Greetings from Ecuador. Just comming here to say that I feel very sorry for this situation (I know a lot of people think like me). El Niño Moi (Moi the Kid) as we call him has made a huge mistake and has being very disrespectful to the club, the manager, the fans. I was personally very dissapointed as one can say he truly is a good boy. Also, comming from Independiente del Valle, a club that invests money for offering this kids education in case they do not make it in football or just to give them tools to survive this world, I was expecting more from him. This is why, for example Moises do speak english, in contrast to other players as Estupiñán.
But let's not forget kids like him come from extreme poverty conditions that will pursue them for the rest of their lives. Nevertheless I do believe the blame should go to the agents that area maneuvering a vulnerable person for their own advantage.
I really hope he stays and helps the team achieve historical success, and that you Albion fans can understand and eventually forgive him.
Great article. Nails itBalanced piece from an Arsenal journo
Brighton decision to reject Arsenal's Moises Caicedo bid part of long term plan
Moises Caicedo is being denied a move to Arsenal by his club Brighton after the Seagulls' determination to kick the 'selling team cycle'www.football.london
Hello dear Albion's comunity,
Greetings from Ecuador. Just comming here to say that I feel very sorry for this situation (I know a lot of people think like me). El Niño Moi (Moi the Kid) as we call him has fans can understand and eventually
Both Cucurella and Trossard forced moves within the last six months!Even the tiniest bit of research would have told them that trying to force Tony Bloom’s hand wouldn’t end well. Idiots.