The telegraph reported that brexit would be a good idea.Telegraph is now reporting that our players think he'll leave this summer to go back to Italy.
The article alludes to a lack of control re transfers, the suggestion that Ali Mac and Moises are off, and interest from Inter.
I wonder how his frustrations come out if watching on TV at home
What like all the players he wanted to keep that have signed new contracts? Oh and that fella from Watford we are supposedly breaking our transfer budget for.Telegraph is now reporting that our players think he'll leave this summer to go back to Italy.
The article alludes to a lack of control re transfers, the suggestion that Ali Mac and Moises are off, and interest from Inter.
It would not surprise me in the least to find out that the journalist is a mischief making Palace fanThe piece:
"Brighton’s players fear that Roberto De Zerbi will not stay at the club beyond this season, amid serious interest from Italy in the 43-year-old.
De Zerbi has been consistently linked with Inter Milan in recent months and Telegraph Sport understands there is genuine concern within the Brighton squad that the coach will return to his native country at the end of this campaign."
Let's believe all this is true. So, there's some interest from Inter (and who wouldn't be interested in RDZ right now) and one player or two personally fear that this interest will make him go back to Italy. No interest from RDZ though. Everything the man has said has been the complete opposite, and he hasn't said anything of the like to the players, since those are just transcribed as their "fears". I obviously have no knowledge but from what he's said in the past and from your situation, it seems to me like you don't have to worry about him this summer.
With things like this, I always look for quotes from those involved to back it up. "Brighton players believe...." is just pure lazy journalism and guess work with no substance as far as I'm concernedThe piece:
"Brighton’s players fear that Roberto De Zerbi will not stay at the club beyond this season, amid serious interest from Italy in the 43-year-old.
De Zerbi has been consistently linked with Inter Milan in recent months and Telegraph Sport understands there is genuine concern within the Brighton squad that the coach will return to his native country at the end of this campaign."
Let's believe all this is true. So, there's some interest from Inter (and who wouldn't be interested in RDZ right now) and one player or two personally fear that this interest will make him go back to Italy. No interest from RDZ though. Everything the man has said has been the complete opposite, and he hasn't said anything of the like to the players, since those are just transcribed as their "fears". I obviously have no knowledge but from what he's said in the past and from your situation, it seems to me like you don't have to worry about him this summer.
The Telegraph deals in half truths, non truths and innuendo - it's a filthy ragWhat like all the players he wanted to keep that have signed new contracts? Oh and that fella from Watford we are supposedly breaking our transfer budget for.
Interesting in a interveiw with Gus Poyet recently said that when he was at Brighton he could talk directly to the chairman and ask for a player and the club would do their best to get them. Seem odd now they ignore RDZ and just buy the player they think.
If he buggers of to Italy then it will be nothing the club did and he would be a bit of a dick because again the club gave him a chance in the top flight of English football with a long contract.
But I think it is newspaper BS
Classic yellow journalism.With things like this, I always look for quotes from those involved to back it up. "Brighton players believe...." is just pure lazy journalism and guess work with no substance as far as I'm concerned
When you ring up to tell work you can’t come in, you ring in sick.He’s ill, no? Americans get sick…
No I don’t. And no they don’t.When you ring up to tell work you can’t come in, you ring in sick.
Work records your sickness leave.
Sounds like you are describing the GuardianThe Telegraph deals in half truths, non truths and innuendo - it's a filthy rag
Statutory Sick Pay is a thing in our country.No I don’t. And no they don’t.
“Get sick” is undeniably an Americanism.Statutory Sick Pay is a thing in our country.
It's not Statutory Ill Pay.
Indeed, and "sick" is the appropriate U word to use: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U_and_non-U_EnglishStatutory Sick Pay is a thing in our country.
It's not Statutory Ill Pay.
Telegraph is now reporting that our players think he'll leave this summer to go back to Italy.
The article alludes to a lack of control re transfers, the suggestion that Ali Mac and Moises are off, and interest from Inter.
100% for all we know he is talking about the Brighton players jazz quartetWith things like this, I always look for quotes from those involved to back it up. "Brighton players believe...." is just pure lazy journalism and guess work with no substance as far as I'm concerned
I'd rather wait until a few more wins before laughing at that suggestion.Nah. There's no 'depth' to the squad and the season is going to 'end horribly'. I read it on NSC, so it must be true