Taybha
Whalewhine
Dosen't really matter how good a keeper he is does it? He let the club down and as part of that club as far as I'm concerned he can jog on to another club and make as many brilliant saves as he likes.
Aggrieved ? So it’s fine for a professional player to behave in such a way is it when he has been dropped ?Perhaps because he was aggrieved?
Not yet, AFAIK, but sadly he is likely to do so soon. Probably not a fan of vitriol on a fans' internet site...............
However good he was or could be and yes I thought he was good, downing tools is unforgivable and yet it seems you think it’s justified. That is just odd to mePerhaps because he was aggrieved?
Not yet, AFAIK, but sadly he is likely to do so soon. Probably not a fan of vitriol on a fans' internet site...............
As a supporter, ‘downing tools’ is the second worst thing a player can do IMO….However good he was or could be and yes I thought he was good, downing tools is unforgivable and yet it seems you think it’s justified. That is just odd to me
Why do you keep defending his actions? Genuinely interested.
I think there’s every chance he’s loaned out next season - he still has a few years on his contract here (assuming we have a one-year option too) so there’s time for him to go and play at a decent level and re-establish himself and in turn aid our chances of recouping a bit more when the time comes to sell. It won’t be in the PL and he’ll have to suck that up but there are other options out there, even potentially European-level on the continent.I'm not sure there's even the possibility of that. There's very few clubs that need a GK at the kind of level he's ego would satisfy. Just don't see where he's going unless he is happy to sit on the bench. When you think Bournemouth had two GKs last season that would be competing for a first team spot here it makes it pretty clear how difficult it is in that position. Sadly for both club and player his tantrum has f***ed it.
Fine. If that's the way you see it.
Early last season, before he was dropped, he might have made big money, not now though.Think we will try to sell him for the next month and if nothing happens he might go on a loan (Spain?). Good keeper but might have overestimated the numbers and size of interested buyers.
That was an obscene deflection off Dunk I think. Whatever you think of Sanchez’s attitude, which I agree with you on, the Chelsea goal was not his fault!As far as I'm concerned, just like Maty Ryan a good keeper lost the ability to consistently make saves. He got recalled when Jason Steele was injured against Chelsea and let in a pathetic goal- there was no way back after
Indeed. The new signing makes it difficult to see a role for Sanchez but that doesn’t make him a bad player.Fucksakes - he’s a brilliant keeper, stopper and footballer, who’d improve most sides in the PL.
Which means there are perhaps only two teams in the PL for which he struggles to be first choice keeper on the basis of playing style (and all other things being equal); us and Man City.He wasn't 'not up to scratch', he just doesn't play out from the back as well as Steele, and that was a big deal to De Zerbi.
He was in Rockwater on Thursday having what looked like a pretty serious conversation with Calderon.Has he even been back at Brighton yet ? Missing from all pre season pictures
Liverpool - Alisson (No chance)Which means there are perhaps only two teams in the PL for which he struggles to be first choice keeper on the basis of playing style (and all other things being equal); us and Man City.
Training with the kids then ?He was in Rockwater on Thursday having what looked like a pretty serious conversation with Calderon.
Mainly I'm defending him against the idiots now blabbing that he was no good anyway, couldn't collect crosses or command his area, gave me kittens every time the ball came near him bollocks.However good he was or could be and yes I thought he was good, downing tools is unforgivable and yet it seems you think it’s justified. That is just odd to me
Why do you keep defending his actions? Genuinely interested.
Can’t argue with any of that but I was making a slightly different point. Sanchez was dropped because of his distribution and that is only a factor at Brighton and Man City.Liverpool - Alisson (No chance)
Man Utd - De Gea (unlikely)
Arsenal - Ramsdale (No chance)
Spurs - Guglielmo ( just signed so no chance)
Chelsea - Kepa (possible although unlikely)
West Ham - Fabiański ( unlikely as they are looking to sign another keeper who isn’t Sanchez)
Aston Villa - Martínez ( no chance)
Brentford - Raya (Zero chance unless they sell Raya and then a possible)
Everton - Pickford (No chance)
Newcastle - Pope ( zero chance)
Man City - Don’t be silly
As for the rest all a maybe although so far no interest as far as we know.
Personally some on here have vastly over rated Sanchez and he would struggle to dislodge any of the above.