Robertd0803
Full Member
- Joined
- Sep 1, 2014
- Messages
- 7,214
Fight for his place? As in sit around getting paid a fortune for doing nothing?
?How reliable is this twitter account, I swear most of the stuff I see from them seem to be baseless negative rumours
Under a new manager, he has every right to. Trust me once ETH assessed him and deems him a bad fit for his plans, he will be gone. No surprise he wants to try and impress the new Manager, hopefully he stays fit enough to do that.Fight for his place? As in sit around getting paid a fortune for doing nothing?
If these players are happy to just take their big wage then shut up and stop complaining about your lack of game time. Bailly has consistently complained about not playing enough and straight up threatened to leave. Now he has the chance he won't leave because no actual good team that would pay a similar wage wants him. This is the problem with all the crap overpaid players in our team. Yes there are teams that would be interested but they won't pay anywhere near to the wages required. No good teams would want them.
I think players like Bailly are confident in their ability and dream of playing more for United than they are just content to sit on the money. Despite our fans negativity about us, we are still at the pinnacle for a lot of players and under a new manager why should he not feel as though he could possibly prove himself to the new coach? I'm sure if he doesn't figure in this manager's plans then he will move on.
Maybe Bailly wants to see if the new manager will give him a look-in? He has the right to.
Not sure how reliable
So Maguire, Varane, Lindeloff, potentially Martinez and Bailly reckons he's getting a look-in?
Not happening.
Who the feck quoted them as saying they are more than happy not to play? Do you really believe what you are saying? That a professional footballer is happy not to play? Has to be one of the weirdest things anyone as wrote on hereWe really do have a bunch of freeloaders at the club, don't we?
Players like Bailly and Jones etc can't be taken seriously as football players, because they are more than happy to hardly ever play, but yet still collect their high wages week in and week out.
It's no wonder, why hardly any clubs are interested in them.
Me thinks you’re the one spouting nonsensePlease stop spouting this nonsense. Bailly is clearly going to be 5th choice once Martinez joins. Bailly and all these other players are using this "fight for my place" bollocks as a way to keep earning their big wages without getting a load of hate from the fans. The worst thing is that so many of the fans actually accept it.
lots of professional footballers are happy not to play, the clue is in the professional bit. if the choice is a 150k / week to be on the edge of the first team squad and some potential reflected glory along with the trappings of being at a big club, versus say half that as a regular at a much smaller clubs, id take the 150k / week. as would lots of others. its a job.Who the feck quoted them as saying they are more than happy not to play? Do you really believe what you are saying? That a professional footballer is happy not to play? Has to be one of the weirdest things anyone as wrote on here
It’s positive so let’s question it’s validity! (Let’s forget the hinting tweet from Romero though)Not at all.
He can still think that DeJong is coming without thinking that this guy is reliable. The two aren't interdependent. I never heard of this reporter personally, have you? Has he been known as a reliable transfer source (honest question I really don't know him) ?It’s positive so let’s question it’s validity! (Let’s forget the hinting tweet from Romero though)
He's just an awful source mateIt’s positive so let’s question it’s validity! (Let’s forget the hinting tweet from Romero though)
Sure,sure, he was like "No Eddie, stop it, dont extend them, dont want them here, need those wages to fund something else, stop it" and they did it anyway, which makes him look even worse.
Edit: Also, yea he didnt write contracts but there is no washing from those decisions, he had good part in it.
Not quite how the tier system works, either they are reliable or they're not regardless of the positivie/negative nature behind the tweet. That particular source is tier 5 and banned, likely for a good reason.It’s positive so let’s question it’s validity! (Let’s forget the hinting tweet from Romero though)
It's been well reported that Woodward saw players as assets and gave out contracts not based on their value on the pitch but based on their value to the club
Ole never player Bailly you really think he wanted him to stay? It was Woodwards decision to give him a new contract to protect the asset and maximise any potential value by selling him. Christ even Bailly said before signing the contract he knew that's what the club were trying to do
Doesn't matter a jot. We offered him the contract and unless we pay it up, he can stay the duration.It needs to be made very clear to him that he has no future here.
I’d be relieved to be honest. Obviously this will divide opinion.Feck
That's Duncan Castles.Times exclusive eh! The pinnicle of all honesty.
Not sure his return was worth the dressing room drama that followed.I’d be relieved to be honest. Obviously this will divide opinion.
Thought he loved the club though?
Not sure how reliable