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Originally posted by LoftusRoadLad View PostRe Samba Blackburn stubborn bums.
The fact is he's made his intent clear and, although i actually think it's disgraceful for a very well paid player to behave, he will go on strike if they don't sell him.
They will let it drag to the very end of the window in the hope a bidding war starts and then sell to the highest bidder he's prepared to sign for..
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Originally posted by Del View PostTheir statement combined with his 4 years remaining on his contract is just them trying to force clubs to pay more to "prise" him away.
The fact is he's made his intent clear and, although i actually think it's disgraceful for a very well paid player to behave, he will go on strike if they don't sell him.
They will let it drag to the very end of the window in the hope a bidding war starts and then sell to the highest bidder he's prepared to sign for..
He's hardly a mercinary.Your mum would love me...
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Originally posted by BennyBoyRs View PostI don't see why. He's been there three years, and is clearly too good for them. He's coming into the later years of his career, and also his prime, so I think it's quite natural for him to want a new challenge as Blackburn look like they're going in one direction, and it's the opposite to where he should be looking.
He's hardly a mercinary.
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Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View PostThen he shouldn't have signed a new contract for five years this summer on improved terms. Or taken a £150,000 loan from the club to build an extension on his house. I hope very much we get him but he hasn't behaved well.
It's actually quite ironic that he's probably helping the owners and the future of the club by moving on. Less wages and a decent fee incoming. Let's face it...They look doomed to relegation either way.Your mum would love me...
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Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View PostThen he shouldn't have signed a new contract for five years this summer on improved terms. Or taken a £150,000 loan from the club to build an extension on his house. I hope very much we get him but he hasn't behaved well.
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Originally posted by BennyBoyRs View PostI don't see why. He's been there three years, and is clearly too good for them. He's coming into the later years of his career, and also his prime, so I think it's quite natural for him to want a new challenge as Blackburn look like they're going in one direction, and it's the opposite to where he should be looking.
He's hardly a mercinary.
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Originally posted by BennyBoyRs View PostWith all due respect, he signed that contract after the new investors came along with quite possibly huge promises. Not his fault they've gone broke and can't keep to those promises, is it.
It's actually quite ironic that he's probably helping the owners and the future of the club by moving on. Less wages and a decent fee incoming. Let's face it...They look doomed to relegation either way.
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