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Anthony Gordon

It is what it is mate. We're desperate to not make a loss next season.

Not for me mate, we're going to post a double loss if we go down - the main reason we could go down is that we dont create or score anything - so selling players who could create and score is potentially just increasing our losses due to the impact.
 

I'm a fan of his as a player and think it was stupid to sell him without a replacement, given our context.

But turned my stomach last night watching him standing in front of the away fans smiling and clapping - he's a bad meff - get yourself down the tunnel and show some appreciation and respect for all that went into your development by this club and the opportunity you were given.
He refused to train and refused to travel to West Ham, so in the situation I think our hand was forced rather than out of choice. The plan was to keep him.

If we wanted to sell him, it would have been best to do have done it in the summer with the ability to reinvest it wisely - sorry, just reinvest it.
 
He refused to train and refused to travel to West Ham, so in the situation I think our hand was forced rather than out of choice. The plan was to keep him.

If we wanted to sell him, it would have been best to do have done it in the summer with the ability to reinvest it wisely - sorry, just reinvest it.

Not condoning that mate, but the welfare of the club is paramount, the tail cant wag the dog.
 

I was watching a US feed - think it was peacock and what was worse was they were showing him standing in front of the away fans smiling and clapping long after the final whistle and im a fan of the lad as a player, proving himself to lack any class or dignity mind and being a right bulb.
 
I was watching a US feed - think it was peacock and what was worse was they were showing him standing in front of the away fans smiling and clapping long after the final whistle and im a fan of the lad as a player, proving himself to lack any class or dignity mind and being a right bulb.
He has no respect for the club: rightly or wrongly, he feels wronged by the club and fans after he was chased, so the likelihood of dignity is very slim.

One day, it’ll come to bite him on the behind.
 


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