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easley91

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I know, just people banging on about Bale and how the player reacts, my point is this is nowhere near the same thing.
Exactly. They just see the player refusing to do something or disrespect the selling club in some way and automatically assume it's the same. When in reality it is two completely different scenarios.
 

Vulcan10

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We've done nothing wrong but I understand why Southampton fans are angry.

Feel pretty sorry for them.

Yeah agreed.
I know they hate us but I have to say a lot of the comments on their site are actually quite honest and witty - a lot more balanced than a lot of other clubs I could mention even in troubled times.
 

Spurger King

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I remember having an awkward moment at work when I was called into a room by my boss, who had a printed piece of paper with my Facebook status of the previous night saying "I'm so fed up of working for this fat, inbred, atom-brained fucktard".

Fortunately I had the perfect excuse..."well technically I have another job, so there's no way you can determine which boss I was referring to...you fat, inbred, atom-brained fucktard".
 

robin09

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Imagine if we'd sold Lloris, Vertonghen, Walker, Sandro, Lamela, Eriksen, tried to sell him and then after he'd already packed up his house we panicked and told him he's fucking staying despite the entire club being fucked. And that he can kiss his international chances goodbye while he's at it.


But no you're right, it's just like Bale

What is like the Bale situation, is a player wanting to leave, and how he deals with it in the media. It's simply not professional to scream about it on twitter. Regardless of how many of your squad mates have been sold, you conduct yourself a certain way. He hasn't. Just because we have our spurs blinkers on, doesn't make it less true.
 

sundanceyid10

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I see ultimately no way he will stay regardless if he comes to spurs or not. Its clear he no longer wants to stay. It would be utterly pointless them keeping a player who so clearly does not want to play for them anymore.
 

Big Jeff

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We've done nothing wrong. ALL the quotes are coming from Saints, not Levy, not Poch and not any Spurs spokesperson. Nothing on our end whatsoever.

Nothing from our end no, but Schneiderlin's supposed tweet, if true, would tell us a lot.
 

Drexl

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He hadn't unfollowed them
 

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Armstrong_11

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Schneiderlin wants to leave..... haha! most likely he will be training alone. lol!
 

Yorkville Spur

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What is like the Bale situation, is a player wanting to leave, and how he deals with it in the media. It's simply not professional to scream about it on twitter. Regardless of how many of your squad mates have been sold, you conduct yourself a certain way. He hasn't. Just because we have our spurs blinkers on, doesn't make it less true.


I get this completely, but I think there's more to this story. Would it change your perspective if he was told he could go and then Soton's board arbitrarily changed their mind? I think we should hold off on judging him right now.
 
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