nottsblue wrote:I wonder how happy the dressing room is?
Three players have left permanently with a few surprises on loan as well. Normally winning pots makes players want to stay yet the three that have gone have gone where the chance of winning things is a lot less.
Is it because of the World Cup and in the case of Sterling and Jesus they want to be playing more? Is it the uncertainty of Peps contract situation? Or is it simply the time is right to move on?
Bernado himself hasn't really said much to quash the persistent rumours about him wanting to move either which you can take which way you want.
Pep is correct though in only wanting fully committed players. Maybe Bernado has indicated to Pep he is fully committed as the professional we know he is but if an opportunity arose he would wish to explore it
nottsblue wrote:I wonder how happy the dressing room is?
Three players have left permanently with a few surprises on loan as well. Normally winning pots makes players want to stay yet the three that have gone have gone where the chance of winning things is a lot less.
Is it because of the World Cup and in the case of Sterling and Jesus they want to be playing more? Is it the uncertainty of Peps contract situation? Or is it simply the time is right to move on?
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Bernado himself hasn't really said much to quash the persistent rumours about him wanting to move either which you can take which way you want. [/i][/i]
Pep is correct though in only wanting fully committed players. Maybe Bernado has indicated to Pep he is fully committed as the professional we know he is but if an opportunity arose he would wish to explore it
zuricity wrote:Rags and scouse after Sane , oh please please take him. He's been a disaster at Bayern .
blues2win wrote:Kayky off on loan to a Portuguese side.
Mase wrote:blues2win wrote:Kayky off on loan to a Portuguese side.fuckin hell what is going on?!
BlueinBosnia wrote:Anyone remember Bobby Duncan, the wonderkid cousin of Steven Gerrard who left us to become the Dippers' second coming, then left them to become the hero of Fiorentina, then left them to become Derby's main man?
Well, he's just joined Spanish third-tier club Real Balompédica Linense, aged 21 and with just 90 minutes of senior football under his belt (180 minutes if you include the Auto Windscreens Shield)...
Mase wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Anyone remember Bobby Duncan, the wonderkid cousin of Steven Gerrard who left us to become the Dippers' second coming, then left them to become the hero of Fiorentina, then left them to become Derby's main man?
Well, he's just joined Spanish third-tier club Real Balompédica Linense, aged 21 and with just 90 minutes of senior football under his belt (180 minutes if you include the Auto Windscreens Shield)...
That’s mental. He was class for our kids. Badly advised to go to Liverpool and then was badly advised to go to Fiorentina.
Nigels Tackle wrote:rumour doing the rounds...
de jong to psg
bernardo to barca
verratti to city
Dimples wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:rumour doing the rounds...
de jong to psg
bernardo to barca
verratti to city
Verratti, 29 years of age, never played anywhere but in France, 1.65m, never won the CL....................unproven is the kindest thing I can think of saying
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