It's getting more depressing by the minute. I thought it would get better once a few weeks had past from the final but the forum has only kept going downhill.
A scenario where we accept a bid isn't forcing a player out. The more people sit and overanalyse to put pieces together the more extreme the scenario becomes.
But by accepting a bid you're telling the player what exactly? Technically he's not being forced out but it sure makes Sandro think twice about staying. It's human nature.
Conte seen the writing on the wall and didn't like what he saw.
This management don't want to compete with the bigger club's they just want to sell our best players every year.
Vidal, Pogba and Sandro in consecutive years. These are the players you should keep at all costs and not let them get away so easily.
Pogba for €100 million I can understand since he wanted to leave but we have basically forced Vidal and Sandro out
We were humiliated in two finals because we were far inferior to Real this year and Barcelona in 2015! That's fact and it hurts!
While we dominated Real's midfield in 2015, but your management simply decided to let Vidal, Pirlo and Pogba, what did we get Khedira, Pjanic and fecking Lemina! Such a downgrade! From Alves and Alex Sandro best duo, we will probably end up with Darmian and that shit I can't even spell his name Deshitglio
And you think Chelsea has a better chance at winning it?
Had he moved to coach bayern, barca or madrid (a team with a better chance at winning the CL) then he'd have a point in leaving (assuming he left to win the CL which he didnt).
If he thought this club cant compete with the giants he was definitely proven wrong. We are not the best but we can definitely compete.
The progress we've made after Conte left should be quite clear to see. We haven't won the CL yet but we certainly are very close. When Conte left I thought we were miles off from being able to even compete for the CL. Now I feel that every season we have a fair chance of winning it.
Three consecutive domestic doubles in a row do count as well even though some entitled fans have a hard time admitting it.
But by accepting a bid you're telling the player what exactly? Technically he's not being forced out but it sure makes Sandro think twice about staying. It's human nature.
You speak to people on a human and professional level. Every player has a value, correct? So if a club meets or surpasses that value then you ask the player if they are interested in the move. If Alex Sandro says no we say "fair enough" and he stays here.