So would i ..
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Think we'd all like him to stay but he's gone, he's wanted to go and like everyone else in football his loyalty was zilch
He'll do fcuk in the Prem B)
Its over. Move on. Thanks for one good season. As usual the only loyalty lies with us mug supporters.
So he 'doesn't feel it right to play for Leeds tonight' basically WTF he's turned his back on us! We shouldn't pay him this week either. Refusing to play for a club he's contracted to? He can f€ck right off!
15,16 or 20 million ffs - you could buy half of the houses in Burnley for that money.
No more and no less than many others. Don't like it but as so many have advised me in that past, that's modern football for you.
I wish the guy well, wasn't his biggest fan at the start of last season (ask Bb), but his performance and drive made me change my mind and like I said, without his goals we would probably have been fighting relegation (always time for that in another season).
I guess you're not quite thinking on those lines. Fickle works both ways I guess.
No i would have dropped him! He shouldn't be dictating to the manager it should be the other way round!
Six of one, half a dozen of the other. If you were coach would you have had him travel with the squad, knowing what was going on.
Honestly I agree with you, drop him and dont pay him if he doesnt play. Where we differ is the bile that gets spewed on a player if they " get their heads turned" when everyone trots out the same mantra "it's modern football, there is no loyalty" so what the f00k do you expect?