still we might have a chance to win the fair play league now.
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Originally posted by West Acton View PostWith you Dave.
Personally a little bit disappointed he is off however with 2 to 3 years left on his contract could he return if no one else wants him or do we just keep loaning him out. Similar situation to Adebayor at City who was not wanted but who they struggled to offload
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Originally posted by pauldrayton View PostI don't understand why they didn't accept his resignation if he was never in Hughes' plans?? Or do they want a fee for him?
Good player but who knows what went on behind the scenes. I don't think he's been treated well which I don't like - they could have at least been open and honest with him and kept the communication going. Sounds like he's just been left in the dark.
However if Hughes doesn't want him then we have to trust the manager for now and let him go.
Best of luck Joey - I thought he was one of our best players last season.
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Originally posted by pauldrayton View PostI don't understand why they didn't accept his resignation if he was never in Hughes' plans?? Or do they want a fee for him?
Good player but who knows what went on behind the scenes. I don't think he's been treated well which I don't like - they could have at least been open and honest with him and kept the communication going. Sounds like he's just been left in the dark.
However if Hughes doesn't want him then we have to trust the manager for now and let him go.
Best of luck Joey - I thought he was one of our best players last season.
Pinch of salt required.
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Appealing for sympathy, but really can't feel sorry for him. In no other line of work can you get away with kicking a colleague and attempting to headbutt another. It only made sense that Hughes and Co. froze him out, he didn't deserve any better. He forfeited all of his bargaining chips; be it preferred shirt number, training opportunities and leadership positions, when he acted the way he did at the Etihad.
And as for his attempt at resignation, well that would have been a bad move for Fernandes as he has value (although I'm not sure what value) to other teams on loan or in a transfer. I think the team has been smart in the way they have dealt with this, let him suffer, but also keep him on the books looking to offload for someone better.
Not sure if the team will penalise him again for this outrage, probably not even worth it if he gets shipped off soon!
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Originally posted by CentralLineRanger View PostAppealing for sympathy, but really can't feel sorry for him. In no other line of work can you get away with kicking a colleague and attempting to headbutt another. It only made sense that Hughes and Co. froze him out, he didn't deserve any better. He forfeited all of his bargaining chips; be it preferred shirt number, training opportunities and leadership positions, when he acted the way he did at the Etihad.
And as for his attempt at resignation, well that would have been a bad move for Fernandes as he has value (although I'm not sure what value) to other teams on loan or in a transfer. I think the team has been smart in the way they have dealt with this, let him suffer, but also keep him on the books looking to offload for someone better.
Not sure if the team will penalise him again for this outrage, probably not even worth it if he gets shipped off soon!
He ain't asked you to feel sorry for him as he? This out rage? What are you the local vicar? I think the team have been a disgrace vicar, if he offered to go they should have accepted it.
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Originally posted by QPRDave View Post[/B]
He ain't asked you to feel sorry for him as he? This out rage? What are you the local vicar? I think the team have been a disgrace vicar, if he offered to go they should have accepted it.
How is accepting his resignation in the interest of the team? If he still has transfer value, then why would they terminate the contract there and then? They've done a good job stringing him along, and hopefully this week, they will capitalise on the situation by loaning him in France. Well done Mark and Tony.
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Originally posted by CentralLineRanger View PostHis postings on twitter themselves are cries for sympathy. There is no other purpose to them, aside from trying to convince followers that he is the persecuted party. In reality, he's deserving of the poor treatment.
How is accepting his resignation in the interest of the team? If he still has transfer value, then why would they terminate the contract there and then? They've done a good job stringing him along, and hopefully this week, they will capitalise on the situation by loaning him in France. Well done Mark and Tony.
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