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Offline jwarry

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Re: Gabby on the move?
« Reply #1050 on: April 21, 2016, 05:57:52 AM »
This is interesting and revealing http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/the-gabby-agbonlahor-scandal-is-much-bigger-than-one-illicit-photograph-a6993631.html and worrying if true. Can someone so dense hold so much sway?

Offline Matt C

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Re: Gabby on the move?
« Reply #1051 on: April 21, 2016, 06:34:09 AM »
'But Agbonlahor is the story of what happens to a club when those at its helm stop caring.'

Ain't that the truth.

Offline old man villa fan

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Re: Gabby on the move?
« Reply #1052 on: April 21, 2016, 08:06:03 AM »
'But Agbonlahor is the story of what happens to a club when those at its helm stop caring.'

Ain't that the truth.

It is also why very good footballers do not go on to be top footballers.  In any walk of life, to get to the top you need self-discipline and focus on a clear objective.

Offline Tom_Mc9?

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Re: Gabby on the move?
« Reply #1053 on: April 21, 2016, 08:12:03 AM »
He's a bloody disgrace. Kendrick got it spot on when he described him as the poster boy of our decline. What a shame.

Offline Hookeysmith

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Re: Gabby on the move?
« Reply #1054 on: April 21, 2016, 08:40:56 AM »
He seriously has to move on - how can he ever play for the club again
Its a good job he does not frequent the city centre anymore and opts for drinking in London as I would imagine someone would lamp him one

And although I would not condone it  - you could hardly blame them

Offline rob_bridge

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Re: Gabby on the move?
« Reply #1055 on: April 21, 2016, 08:52:06 AM »
Being brutally honest and Machiavellian about it if the club wanted rid they could easily coerce him and set him up for a genuine breach of contract.

Offline sid1964

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Re: Gabby on the move?
« Reply #1056 on: April 21, 2016, 09:06:36 AM »
Gabby ought to be sponsored by "Big Johns"

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Re: Gabby on the move?
« Reply #1057 on: April 21, 2016, 09:29:39 AM »
This is interesting and revealing http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/the-gabby-agbonlahor-scandal-is-much-bigger-than-one-illicit-photograph-a6993631.html and worrying if true. Can someone so dense hold so much sway?

Scathing isn't it. I share your puzzlement that someone so seemingly lacking in any sort of character is looked up to by players and feared by management.

Perhaps he has unseen depths, very unseen depths.

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Re: Gabby on the move?
« Reply #1058 on: April 21, 2016, 10:05:51 AM »
I would imagine that for the youngsters he is not only seen as the "Daddy" as he has been there so long but also maybe he really is  a nasty bully boy bastard to boot. It clearly evident that there are the cliques between the UK players and the foreign lads, especially the ones who joined under Sherwood - Looking at Richards comments about the incoming Manager's need to be able to speak English, Gabby and the Bad Santa French dictionary (He probably thought it was a book about everything - Steven Wright) its almost bordering on racism.
Is it any wonder that any of the new lads have hardly performed in an environment like that

Offline DeeBoy1

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Re: Gabby on the move?
« Reply #1059 on: April 21, 2016, 11:13:10 AM »
So it seems that Gabby has been a complete parasite since the early years, but there is also the thought that far too many 'respected' managers have just let him get away with it. Bearing all this in mind I propose a new name for him Bushy Muff (a badly managed c*nt).

Thank you and goodnight.

Offline CJ

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Re: Gabby on the move?
« Reply #1060 on: April 21, 2016, 11:13:28 AM »
According to The Torygraph the club have called in the PFA. I really hope the PFA side with the club coming down heavy on Gabby - sacking for repeatedly bringing the club into disrepute woulds be great but I can't imagine the PFA siding with the club for any sanction on the player.  Something to act as a wake up call for Jack wouldn't go amiss.

Offline SheffieldVillain

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Re: Gabby on the move?
« Reply #1061 on: April 21, 2016, 11:17:03 AM »
According to The Torygraph the club have called in the PFA. I really hope the PFA side with the club coming down heavy on Gabby - sacking for repeatedly bringing the club into disrepute woulds be great but I can't imagine the PFA siding with the club for any sanction on the player.  Something to act as a wake up call for Jack wouldn't go amiss.

It would be nice, wouldn't it. But no, I can't see the PFA agreeing to any punishment bar a warning and perhaps light fine.

Offline Archbishop Herbert Cockthrottle

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Re: Gabby on the move?
« Reply #1062 on: April 21, 2016, 11:21:24 AM »
According to The Torygraph the club have called in the PFA. I really hope the PFA side with the club coming down heavy on Gabby - sacking for repeatedly bringing the club into disrepute woulds be great but I can't imagine the PFA siding with the club for any sanction on the player.  Something to act as a wake up call for Jack wouldn't go amiss.

It would be nice, wouldn't it. But no, I can't see the PFA agreeing to any punishment bar a warning and perhaps light fine.

Punishment for footballers seems to be doing fuck all for a few weeks on full pay.

Offline Chris Jameson

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Re: Gabby on the move?
« Reply #1063 on: April 21, 2016, 11:22:22 AM »
According to The Torygraph the club have called in the PFA. I really hope the PFA side with the club coming down heavy on Gabby - sacking for repeatedly bringing the club into disrepute woulds be great but I can't imagine the PFA siding with the club for any sanction on the player.  Something to act as a wake up call for Jack wouldn't go amiss.

The PFA will arrange for him to have six months paid leave to take a break from football. Or play up front for Aston Villa, same thing in his world.

Offline SheffieldVillain

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Re: Gabby on the move?
« Reply #1064 on: April 21, 2016, 12:30:33 PM »
According to The Torygraph the club have called in the PFA. I really hope the PFA side with the club coming down heavy on Gabby - sacking for repeatedly bringing the club into disrepute woulds be great but I can't imagine the PFA siding with the club for any sanction on the player.  Something to act as a wake up call for Jack wouldn't go amiss.

It would be nice, wouldn't it. But no, I can't see the PFA agreeing to any punishment bar a warning and perhaps light fine.

Punishment for footballers seems to be doing fuck all for a few weeks on full pay.

It seems like we've been punishing most of our squad all season then!

 


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