Blue Valkyrie
Not seen such Bravery!
Even if Stephens is on strike he won't go cheap and someone will have to meet the club's valuation or no sale.
Confirmation? Wow Twitter is now FACT! Maybe you will be correct AN, but taking Twitter as confirmation, really?
Confirmation? Wow Twitter is now FACT! Maybe you will be correct AN, but taking Twitter as confirmation, really?
These are 2 newspaper stories both reported independently of each other confirming the story (the Albion football writer for the Argus, the Burnley football writer for the Lancashire Telegraph). Twitter has nothing to do with it.
As you have already been told, these are newspaper reports, not just Twitter.
Bloom has helpded fund and rebuild a team 3-4 times now in the last 6-7 years. Changing the manager, and the entire squad with three play offs in four seasons and one promotion..
Only once has it completely backfired. I don't buy the argument that this is the only chance we'll have. (Plenty said the same about 2012/13).
Nor should,i'm guessing, the club's commitment to running the club sustainably, not allowing players or agents to dictate unfair terms, seeking value in the transfer market, commitment to the academy and youth simply go out of the window because of the riches on offer up there...
Something closer to the facts here:
http://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/albion/14696065.Hughton_plays_down_Stephens__absence/
Whatever is really going on, and that article is vague enough in places to leave several possibilities, CH says that, categorically, he did not refuse to play and is not that sort of player. That bit I do believe.'Facts'? Or the official 'spin' being spun by the club? I honestly don't know, but as explanations go for the absence of a key player, it sounds pretty flimsy to me.
I'm one of those who fears that Stephens has played his last game for us, and that without him, our chances of (automatic) promotion will be seriously reduced - unless, of course, we can somehow find a like-for-like replacement in the next week-and-a-half .
What can Hughton mean, is he talking in riddles?
“We’ve got two games before the window and then, of course, I’ve got decisions to make.
Whether he turns out tomorrow night v Oxford will be a pretty significant indicator, I'd say.
If advanced negotiations with Burnley were in progress, neither Dale nor them would want him in action and risk injury.
Whether he turns out tomorrow night v Oxford will be a pretty significant indicator, I'd say.
If advanced negotiations with Burnley were in progress, neither Dale nor them would want him in action and risk injury.
Saturday is much more significant. If he is really going to be sticking around that game has far much importance attached to it.
That seems to assume that we will be putting out a full-strength team tomorrow night. I reckon that we will do what we did against Colchester, and play more of our fringe or under-23 players, while keeping our established first-team players fresh - and uninjured - for Newcastle on Saturday.
I took it as meaning 'We've got two games before Saturday and before the window, so of course I've got decisions to make' which would tie in with the Stephens is doing extra training line.
Also why do we think DS refused to travel? Here's a possible conversation
Someone: 'you in the squad for Reading Dale?
DS: ' no, I'm not going, not travelling'
Could be interpreted as refusal but also ties in with the extra training line.
Lets just accept that none of us know anything at all until it is announced on way or another. And that is as it should be
What can Hughton mean, is he talking in riddles?
“We’ve got two games before the window and then, of course, I’ve got decisions to make.