I love the way the players in the "bomb squad" are condemned by some people to be a bunch of festering wasters with attitude problems.Given has generally been seen as the epitome of the "good pro". It's like we have to invent reasons for them being some sort of cancer on the club that must be removed, rather than just a bunch of players the manager doesn't want anymore.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on August 30, 2013, 11:01:22 AMI love the way the players in the "bomb squad" are condemned by some people to be a bunch of festering wasters with attitude problems.Given has generally been seen as the epitome of the "good pro". It's like we have to invent reasons for them being some sort of cancer on the club that must be removed, rather than just a bunch of players the manager doesn't want anymore.I agree 100%. And it only gets worse when they don't move away, as people frantically come up with reasons to blame them for not leaving. Some people seem to think that other clubs are beating down our door to sign them and the only reason they are still here is because they refuse to leave. Other clubs will know what we know and many will steer clear of them for the same reasons that we want rid. Look at Darren Bent, the most salable of the 'bomb squad', a man so in demand we could only get an acceptable deal by loaning him out. In Given's case, I've heard only good things about his conduct in the last season where he was sat on the bench, and the fact that he might take this move suggests that he's had no other offers from PL clubs.The desire to demonise these players as folk devils does my nut in. In fact I think the 'bomb squad' moral panic is the only thing that regularly comes up on here which irritates me than the pointless Milner clamouring.
Like I have said before, you watch how quickly they get themselves sorted out when their contracts expireDunne would be sitting on his fat arse if he was still under contract, and people would be saying no one will buy him as he is to old and hasn't kicked a ball in a year, but whoaaa, he got himself a new club pretty quick when no one was paying him anymoreIf they want to sit around under contract that's their choice, but if they wanted to play football, all of them, yes all of them could have found a new club, but it would have hit them where it hurts mostYes I know, most of us would do the same, but that's not the same as arguing no one wants them, as Dunne proved very sharpish
I remember Sir Bobby Robson doing an interview where he talked about thoroughly researching a potential signing's personality. He said that a player could be the most gifted in the world but if their research flagged anything negative in their personality he would pull the plug on any deal.
Quote from: OCD on August 30, 2013, 07:53:15 PMI remember Sir Bobby Robson doing an interview where he talked about thoroughly researching a potential signing's personality. He said that a player could be the most gifted in the world but if their research flagged anything negative in their personality he would pull the plug on any deal.How the fuck did Lee Bowyer get through Robson's rigorous personality test then?
No manager gets every signing right. I think there was a reference to him bringing Ronaldo to Barcelona from PSV so it may have been around then.
Bobby Robson wasn't in control of transfers at Newcastle.(e.g) Gary Speed was sold behind his back.The interview may have been about his Ipswich days?