ehsanul
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One of the most shameless player we have in our squad.Lingz would rather sit on the bench and earn good money rather then play somewhere else.
bit OTT thisOne of the most shameless player we have in our squad.Lingz would rather sit on the bench and earn good money rather then play somewhere else.
Not his fault we offered him such a nice contractOne of the most shameless player we have in our squad.Lingz would rather sit on the bench and earn good money rather then play somewhere else.
West Ham don't want to pay £20+ million for a player that is going to be out of contract.If Westham are interested why haven't we sold him and used the money towards a midfielder? He did well for Westham it would be a good move for both and an opportunity to move him on as he's not first team standards.
He’s a squad member and we might need to call on him at some point. We don’t need to invest any energy into him or give him opportunities to develop him but we don’t need to treat him like shit either.He is just gunning for a massive sign-on bonus.
Most clubs he will assume he'll recreate his west ham form.
I'd ban him to u21.
What's the point of putting him on the bench?
I'd drag Jesse by his neck down to Stratford and dump him there and hold Rice's hand all the way back to Carrington.
Ole need's this attitude.
Maybe Moyes will offer us double.I have hope he could still end up a West Ham player yet. We have first hand experience with Moyes and his dithering ways. I just want rid ASAP, we've moved on from Jesse and his stupid celebrations.
Imo, it's not like we are kicking him out. We just let him keep his fitness up in the reserves.He’s a squad member and we might need to call on him at some point. We don’t need to invest any energy into him or give him opportunities to develop him but we don’t need to treat him like shit either.
He’s been with us since he was a child and by all accounts a good lad and we should treat him with respect, as we should all our staff.
Your original post that I relied to was much more petty. United are a family club and don’t treat their staff, let alone academy members who have spent two decades with the club with so little respect.Imo, it's not like we are kicking him out. We just let him keep his fitness up in the reserves.
We'd just give his spot to someone we'd be willing to develop further.
Also, looking at the attacking options, we are quite stacked so barring an injury crisis, I'm not sure he'd get minutes anyway.
Yes, he has been with us since he was a kid but overstaying your welcome often comes at a price.
The notion that Ole was ruthless and good at shifting the deadwood died a long long time ago.If the reports are to believed, Jesse wants to stay and because of that, Ole won’t push for a sale.
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Yeah because Brighton are going to be able to afford his £100k a week wagesI'd be offering him to Brighton as a straight swap for Bissouma.
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You obviously misunderstood my post. I did not say his game could be fixed I said that there are coaches who will believe they can fix his flaws and Bielsa is clearly one of them and yes it is a fact that our coaching staff are disrespected as they are mostly young and unproven although again I am not saying that they are bad just explaining why Dan is moving for the price that he is. I don't know if Dan can improve but equally you don't know that he can't because just like me you are an armchair pundit on a message board. One of the most significant factors for most clubs these days is the total cost of the deal and the potential resale value. Dan is 23 and earns between a third and a half of what Jesse does so any bid for Jesse has to factor in that at almost any other club he would be their highest earner. Jesse is also pushing 29 and so whatever is spent on him is likely a sunk cost as he won't be sold on whereas Dan clearly has the potential to at least recoup what Leeds are paying and if they are lucky and he tears it up they might even make a profit in 2 or 3 seasons. None of the above is an assessment of their relative abilities.What you mean his game can be fixed? He’s not suddenly going to get better in tight spaces. And don’t make me laugh about the coaching. Jesus.. We’re fecking Man United, I’m pretty sure our coaching is top class. Unless you and whoever else it is on the caf whom thinks all our achievements are down to individual quality?
I'm probably resigned to the first sentence in this at least. We aren't the only people that saw Bruno get run into the ground last season, Jesse possibly sees that as his opportunity to maintain a role here, especially since Donny doesn't seem to be in line.Lingard will stay and will play quite a few matches. His contract will be extended by another 4 years this season.
Don't cry people, deal with it.
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I'm sure Southgate/Ole have said at this time it was better for him to stay with United over the international break, Southgate also said he is too good for the 21's.He is in the England squad but not Greenwood
Yeah we obviously should have made it clear he wasnt wanted over summer and priced him at a realistic levelApparently, WHU have made no formal approach at all.
If the reports are to believed, Jesse wants to stay and because of that, Ole won’t push for a sale.
I understand having respect for the lad, but the squad needs to be trimmed of surplus players and there’s going to be very limited opportunities to play.
FFS grow some Ole.
Surely there’s a tactful way of telling him he needs to go?
Yep.I just don't get it from his perspective. He killed it at West Ham and there's a WC next year, wouldn't he want to play? Instead he seems happy to be a well-paid benchwarmer at United. Damn shame really, him staying neither helps him nor the club at this point.
It would be incredibly unambitious though, with the WC being a year away and England having a genuine chance to win it. As a player in your peak, what does that say about you if you are willing to sit on your arse for a year and miss out on representing your country, maybe the last chance you will have to do so as well. That's to say nothing about the prospect of playing week in week out at a club with respectable chance for European competition and top half PL finish.I know he faced some personal issues last year and they contributed to it. In an interview, he said he was happy being on the bench. That feeling might not have been exclusive to the depression he was battling with.
I think he would rather be on the bench and get a few minutes here and there than play for a small club. Different things motivate different players.