carl_feedthegoat wrote:john68 wrote:No matter how good he is or is likely to be in the future, if for any reason he doesn't want to play for City, get him out.
Sometimes he's unplayable and we all know he has great potential but the way we are looking to building into the future, we only want players who want to be here, want to battle and give of their best week in and week out.
Bang a price that reflects his potential and tell him and his mummy, if hewants away, the price is high and if someone wants him, he can go.
There are plenty of Sanes out there if we look hard enough.
I think Sane is a special player but its not the end of the world if we sell him on - id cry out loud if we lost Bernardo or KDB or Stirling...but funnily enough , I wouldn't really lose any sleep if we sold Sane......maybe its his (More often than not )sulky demeanor that makes me think like this.
sheblue wrote:This needs to be sorted now, this window.
Telling people to fuck off, essentially forsaking 100m and letting him walk off for free is not an option Kaldoon will be opting for.
Mase wrote:sheblue wrote:This needs to be sorted now, this window.
Telling people to fuck off, essentially forsaking 100m and letting him walk off for free is not an option Kaldoon will be opting for.
Agreed. I'm guessing no one is interested in Gundopoor guy!
Mase wrote:To be fair with the sulking, how do we know he's not just frustrated with himself for making a mistake? Surely it's the manager and captains job to pick him up?
If some kid in the army was disheartened because they made a mistake would it not be their leaders job to make sure they're picked back up? Same in any job.
Probably won't help dragging him off against Burnley early on. I've never seen Pep give Sanè advice on the pitch after the match like he does with Sterling every week.
Dameerto wrote:Mase wrote:To be fair with the sulking, how do we know he's not just frustrated with himself for making a mistake? Surely it's the manager and captains job to pick him up?
If some kid in the army was disheartened because they made a mistake would it not be their leaders job to make sure they're picked back up? Same in any job.
Probably won't help dragging him off against Burnley early on. I've never seen Pep give Sanè advice on the pitch after the match like he does with Sterling every week.
Added to that, we don't hear him or his representative whining to the media every two minutes either, which is worth pointing out. (Unless I've been living under a rock recently).
trueblue64 wrote:I can't understand why we have not reported them for tapping up.
Mase wrote:Dameerto wrote:Mase wrote:To be fair with the sulking, how do we know he's not just frustrated with himself for making a mistake? Surely it's the manager and captains job to pick him up?
If some kid in the army was disheartened because they made a mistake would it not be their leaders job to make sure they're picked back up? Same in any job.
Probably won't help dragging him off against Burnley early on. I've never seen Pep give Sanè advice on the pitch after the match like he does with Sterling every week.
Added to that, we don't hear him or his representative whining to the media every two minutes either, which is worth pointing out. (Unless I've been living under a rock recently).
For me he's getting his head down and cracking on. He could come out and say he's not going anywhere. But Sterling didn't do that when his contract saga was going on and Madrid were reportedly interested in him.
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