I think it's fair enough on the player's part tbh. If there were unpaid wages of that scale in any other profession, I'm sure you would see a similar reaction.
I'm not usually one to overreact at the team news, but :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: In all fairness though I can understand Ness being dropped considering he's just back to fitness - playing him twice in a week might be too much at present. But still
Happens a bit in Italy I think, what with co-ownerships and stuff. Often players who clubs already own 50% of will be bought fully and then used as a bargaining chip in other deals.
If you're still in the first season Massimo Marazzina is a moderately competent player, usually available on a free. In my game at least, no one bothered signing him due to his age. He actually managed to score a goal for me when I signed him .
As Spurs are my English team and I don't have Premier Sports I might end up watching this. Probably have our game on the radio at the same time or something - or might actually try to get a stream online.
So, er, I don't. If anything I'd prefer if the club broke less of their signing news, as they seem to have a habit of doing it a bit prematurely. So long as things aren't being announced before they actually happen, I don't care what outlet does it.
I don't give a fuck tbh. What does bother me a bit though is when we reveal our targets to the press when we are still some way off signing them. It worked out fine in Bocanegra's case, but earlier in the transfer window it was somewhat embarrassing (ie. Hemed, Danns, Conway etc.)
Just read that during his time as a Social Carer he let an OAP die, and then continued to state he was looking after them, until they were found. Is this what everyone's referring to?