"Could end up in tears". You seemingly didn't spot the double entender in your post, as in hamstring, calf or groin tears.What?
Down to Pilger & Dunc and don't think they are too far from chucking it in eitherThis will change within the hour
Yeah, that’s what I think (hope?) as well.This will change within the hour
Agree. That prat doesn’t know a thingHe's watching sky sports, the twat
Perfect"Could end up in tears". You seemingly didn't spot the double entender in your post, as in hamstring, calf or groin tears.
But if he fails the medical he has to go back to Barcelona? You don't expect him to stay at United and play?Once again, I know this. But United could for example in this hypothetical, agree to pay the loan fee “subject to medical”, which is what I said... fail the medical, no fee.
As I also said, it’d be impossible on a perma deal.
I’m sure there’s plenty of legal opportunities with a loan deal.
German posters tried to warn people on the Sancho thread, but well, the rest is history.This Eckner guy proved to be a bullshitter this transfer window.
feck meUnderstand why we didn't go for a permanent deal. Too much of a risk.
January is 3 months away, maybe we get something sorted then. Till then the trifecta of James/Lingard/Mata as backup to Greenwood.
Be better off with Pallestrifeck me
To have more control over his career by the time his contract ends. He's been poorly managed by Barcelona, and I wouldn't want to extend with that circus of a club either to be honest.Why not extend
really brilliant by the men in charge, isn't it!feck me
One can hope...Be better off with Pallestri
To the Sancho thread!