[Albion] Where is Moises going? (Chelsea - 14/08/2023)

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Where is Moises going?


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LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
48,431
SHOREHAM BY SEA
Didn't Roberto say he didn't know if Moises will be in training tomorrow (today) or when he'll return to training?
….Maybe the latter….maybe not ……shrug ..personally I’m not going to lose sleep over if buts and maybes
Didn’t PB say he had a slight hamstring injury…..shrug ……if, buts and porkies….who knows 😉
 




ConfusedGloryHunter

He/him/his/that muppet
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Jul 6, 2011
2,418
I am staggered by the pearl clutching on here over a bunch of unsubstantiated rumours from the twattersphere. Is it because haters want to hate or the emotional toll of the transfer window is just too much to bear perhaps?

Maybe wait until PBOBE tells us to get the pitchforks and torches out before writing all your little rants?
 


Munchkin

Well-known member
Jul 12, 2005
2,424
Littlehampton
The problem is, this weariness of the whole saga is exactly what Chelsea are counting on. For Bloom and Barber to think exactly like you are, and just give in and get the deal done. Hopefully they are made of stronger stuff.

So we have a player that’s requested a transfer via social media previously, a player that’s refused to play in a game for us (allegedly) and a player that’s not turned up to train today (allegedly)

Do you honestly want a player to stay at the club if he genuinely doesn’t want to be here?

I get the club want upward of £100m (allegedly) but at what stage do we just accept the situation and we move forward? We are in serious danger of having a player here come the 1st September that doesn’t want to be here and has burnt his bridges with his team mates and fans alike. Even if he does stay we will go through this all again in January until the player and his agents get what they want.
 


Napper

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Jul 9, 2003
24,456
Sussex
So we have a player that’s requested a transfer via social media previously, a player that’s refused to play in a game for us (allegedly) and a player that’s not turned up to train today (allegedly)

Do you honestly want a player to stay at the club if he genuinely doesn’t want to be here?

I get the club want upward of £100m (allegedly) but at what stage do we just accept the situation and we move forward? We are in serious danger of having a player here come the 1st September that doesn’t want to be here and has burnt his bridges with his team mates and fans alike. Even if he does stay we will go through this all again in January until the player and his agents get what they want.
Chelsea’s game all along
 




dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Burgess Hill
So we have a player that’s requested a transfer via social media previously, a player that’s refused to play in a game for us (allegedly) and a player that’s not turned up to train today (allegedly)

Do you honestly want a player to stay at the club if he genuinely doesn’t want to be here?

I get the club want upward of £100m (allegedly) but at what stage do we just accept the situation and we move forward? We are in serious danger of having a player here come the 1st September that doesn’t want to be here and has burnt his bridges with his team mates and fans alike. Even if he does stay we will go through this all again in January until the player and his agents get what they want.
….only if you believe everything leading to that is true (spoiler - it won’t be).
 


nwgull

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Jul 25, 2003
14,533
Manchester
So we have a player that’s requested a transfer via social media previously, a player that’s refused to play in a game for us (allegedly) and a player that’s not turned up to train today (allegedly)

Do you honestly want a player to stay at the club if he genuinely doesn’t want to be here?

I get the club want upward of £100m (allegedly) but at what stage do we just accept the situation and we move forward? We are in serious danger of having a player here come the 1st September that doesn’t want to be here and has burnt his bridges with his team mates and fans alike. Even if he does stay we will go through this all again in January until the player and his agents get what they want.
This is of course much easier to say when you’re not having to make up the 20m shortfall in his valuation in comparison to a similarly talented Declan Rice.
 


ozzygull

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Oct 6, 2003
4,173
Reading
So we have a player that’s requested a transfer via social media previously, a player that’s refused to play in a game for us (allegedly) and a player that’s not turned up to train today (allegedly)

Do you honestly want a player to stay at the club if he genuinely doesn’t want to be here?

I get the club want upward of £100m (allegedly) but at what stage do we just accept the situation and we move forward? We are in serious danger of having a player here come the 1st September that doesn’t want to be here and has burnt his bridges with his team mates and fans alike. Even if he does stay we will go through this all again in January until the player and his agents get what they want.
To be fair I don’t mind if he goes now as long as it is not *ucking Chelsea. Anyone else (not palace obvs) he can go, preferably to another league in Europe
 




ConfusedGloryHunter

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Jul 6, 2011
2,418
So we have a player that’s requested a transfer via social media previously, a player that’s refused to play in a game for us (allegedly) and a player that’s not turned up to train today (allegedly)

Do you honestly want a player to stay at the club if he genuinely doesn’t want to be here?

I get the club want upward of £100m (allegedly) but at what stage do we just accept the situation and we move forward? We are in serious danger of having a player here come the 1st September that doesn’t want to be here and has burnt his bridges with his team mates and fans alike. Even if he does stay we will go through this all again in January until the player and his agents get what they want.
Don't forget that one about him shooting cats with his peashooter (allegedly).
 




Munchkin

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Jul 12, 2005
2,424
Littlehampton
This is of course much easier to say when you’re not having to make up the 20m shortfall in his valuation in comparison to a similarly talented Declan Rice.

Declan Rice didn’t act like a total nob head.

I just think we are at a stalemate where something has to give. If there is genuinely a target that RDZ has in mind to replace Caicedo I would just rather this is all wrapped up asap to allow that to potentially happen.

If the club are adamant they want £100m and that offer comes at the very back end of the transfer window we are potentially screwed.
 




American Seagle

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Jun 14, 2022
898
So we have a player that’s requested a transfer via social media previously, a player that’s refused to play in a game for us (allegedly) and a player that’s not turned up to train today (allegedly)

Do you honestly want a player to stay at the club if he genuinely doesn’t want to be here?

I get the club want upward of £100m (allegedly) but at what stage do we just accept the situation and we move forward? We are in serious danger of having a player here come the 1st September that doesn’t want to be here and has burnt his bridges with his team mates and fans alike. Even if he does stay we will go through this all again in January until the player and his agents get what they want.
When do we accept the situation? When a club bids his value. Otherwise it sends a message that you can just sulk and down tools and get what you want. It also means the big 6 clubs know they can influence things by getting to players and agents and social media to get what they want cheaper.
In the long run not selling Caicedo and having him not play would earn more money than just giving into the status quo.
 


Not Andy Naylor

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Dec 12, 2007
8,996
Seven Dials
People are very quick to believe ill of Caicedo when he was never a minute's trouble until he changed agents. His previous agent worked well with the club, while the new gang want him to move so that they can make money out of him. Now you can say that he's responsible for that, but he's a relatively unsophisticated 21-year-old living in a foreign country and I'm willing to cut him some slack. He certainly didn't write that open letter to Tony Bloom back in January in which the name of his home village was misspelt. I'm not so willing to give a free ride to some 'journalists' such as the one who, I'm told, has a relative on the Chelsea board and is constantly agitating for the Caicedo move to happen.
 




WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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Silverhatch

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Feb 23, 2009
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Preston Park
So we have a player that’s requested a transfer via social media previously, a player that’s refused to play in a game for us (allegedly) and a player that’s not turned up to train today (allegedly)

Do you honestly want a player to stay at the club if he genuinely doesn’t want to be here?

I get the club want upward of £100m (allegedly) but at what stage do we just accept the situation and we move forward? We are in serious danger of having a player here come the 1st September that doesn’t want to be here and has burnt his bridges with his team mates and fans alike. Even if he does stay we will go through this all again in January until the player and his agents get what they want.
Yes, I want him here until the exec team decide that it's in the best interests of the club to allow a newly-signed 5-year contract to be ended, and that the suitable level of compensation is achieved. I do not want social-media or Sky or Talksport or any other commentator to set the narrative for our club's operations. And, to be clear, the agents will get f*** all until the management decides what's in the best interests of the club. If a new contract had not been agreed, then MC could have launched his toys. There are NO grounds to do it now. They know it, Chelsea know it and most importantly, 21 year old Moises Caicedo knows it.
 




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