We better damn well get him back. If not, well, I don't have to say what I hope for.
I'm always against loans and co-ownerships, and especially with players such as Criscito.
I mean, he hasn't been bad at all for Genoa. And you know it was premature to judge him on the basis of last season, yo. He only played a couple times.
I'm not saying he's the next Maldini, but rather just saying give him a chance.
But that's my point. They only loan the players they know won't really do anything. Just take a look at all the main youngsters in their teams and if they went on loan or not. They keep their top youngsters.
And again you only help my argument. Only a couple of those players have a chance of featuring long term with any of their major clubs.
Nice try but even you know you're wrong here.
My point exactly. None of these players are in the long-term plans of any of these clubs. You bring up Senderos, Pizarro and Shevchenko? :lol2: They're done.
I don't think Hoyte will be a major player for Arsenal. Haven't been too much impressed. Traore is another issue and perhaps you're...
Same here. I thought it was hasty to give him away after only a couple times seeing him, and I've certainly been against the retarded loaning system for as long as I can remember.
Never said otherwise. The other clubs I mention rarely, and I mean rarely, loan players. Only those who they don't think will feature in their future plans.
We already saw how idiotic such deals are this past weekend by having Palladino and Criscito contribute to our demise.
Loans and co-ownerships should be banned outright from football. You don't see clubs such as Manure, Arsenal and Barca partake in these inane deals because their managers know...
I'm just saying, it doesn't seem like people are following Criscito's progress at Genoa and just reverting back to the same opinions of when he played for us last season