Top clubs wouldn't have allowed that to happen.
I really appreciate this has made me irrationally angry - a relegation battle has seemingly done that to me / I’ve allowed it to - but I’d be really interested in your view why it doesn’t bother you.Seems like I'm the only one not bothered by this?
Seems like I'm the only one not bothered by this?
What if your assumption isn’t correct and actually RDZ wanted and expected him to be here this week, would you still feel the same?Me neither. I assume that he’s not part of RDZ’s plans for next year as a captain and is likely going to be sold, so the club didn’t want him around the dressing room for the last two games. Madders looks like the anointed captain in all but name, from the fuss that was made about having him on the bench for his talismanic powers.
Why does a player being sold in the future mean they don't want him around the dressing room? Especially the captain - The only reason for that would be because he is a bad presence around the other players. I'm not saying that he is, but your rationale/excuse just does not stack up.....Me neither. I assume that he’s not part of RDZ’s plans for next year as a captain and is likely going to be sold, so the club didn’t want him around the dressing room for the last two games. Madders looks like the anointed captain in all but name, from the fuss that was made about having him on the bench for his talismanic powers.
What if your assumption isn’t correct and actually RDZ wanted and expected him to be here this week, would you still feel the same?
Why does a player being sold in the future mean they don't want him around the dressing room? Especially the captain - The only reason for that would be because he is a bad presence around the other players. I'm not saying that he is, but your rationale/excuse just does not stack up.....
Madders is the loudest voice in the dressing room anyway, Romero is not that sort of guy you can see that from all the behind the scenes stuff - He doesn't need to be sent packing away from the rest of the squad because of that at all. There is no positive reason for wanting the captain to be away from the rest of the team, whatever way you want present it. Lets call a spade a spade here....It’s plausible that they want someone else, like Madders, to be the loudest voice in the dressing room, and that they don’t think it’s helpful for Cuti to be doing whatever his thing is, without going as far as calling him a “bad presence”.
I really appreciate this has made me irrationally angry - a relegation battle has seemingly done that to me / I’ve allowed it to - but I’d be really interested in your view why it doesn’t bother you.
Is it that you think it’s poor but it doesn’t ‘affect’ you - might reflect some of the recent conversations about Spurs impacting your health, which I’d applaud - or you don’t think it’s a poor reflection on Romero?
Genuinely interested in your view here @tommysvr
Thanks pal, appreciate the detailed response. All v fair points.It's simply because we don't know the whole truth yet.
Did he simply decide to go to Argentina to watch his old team and have a bit of a holiday? If so, very bad look and not acceptable.
Did he go to Argentina for treatment?
Did he go home because a family member is sick?
Is a transfer already in the works?
Did he and the club have a full dialogue and he went with their permission?
There's just potentially so much more to it that we don't know. But the internet is always in outrage mode and this club in particular is always just a few days away from a self-inflicted crisis.
Even if it is the first option and he did just go for a holiday, then I'm still not that bothered. Move him on. The club will still be here. We'll still be here. In the meantime we've got the most important match of our future on the weekend. The last thing we need is this sort of negativity around.
Seems like I'm the only one not bothered by this?
There's no need for treatment in Argentina, he can get it in England. Even if that was the case he can put it back for a few days until after the game.It's simply because we don't know the whole truth yet.
Did he simply decide to go to Argentina to watch his old team and have a bit of a holiday? If so, very bad look and not acceptable.
Did he go to Argentina for treatment?
Did he go home because a family member is sick?
Is a transfer already in the works?
Did he and the club have a full dialogue and he went with their permission?
There's just potentially so much more to it that we don't know. But the internet is always in outrage mode and this club in particular is always just a few days away from a self-inflicted crisis.
Even if it is the first option and he did just go for a holiday, then I'm still not that bothered. Move him on. The club will still be here. We'll still be here. In the meantime we've got the most important match of our future on the weekend. The last thing we need is this sort of negativity around.
A top club wouldn't allow Cuti to remain as captain after he decided to turn up late to training following the NLD!!
The decline in standards at this club since Kane left has been tragic.
Because most of us had a go at Kane at that time. The lad was a model pro, I love him but he left himself down that summer.Now we're being silly. How can we have a go at Cuti for being in Argentina when Kane couldn't even get his arse back from Miami for day 1 of pre-season. He extended his own summer, then came back and wasn't exactly a shining beacon under Nuno. He just did what he wanted.
Nah, it's not, it's pretty much par for the course. Doesn't matter the topic he'll find a way to bring Kane into it and try to lay the boot into him.Because most of us had a go at Kane at that time. The lad was a model pro, I love him but he left himself down that summer.
He also didn’t miss a game that has a profound impact on the future of the club.
Bizarre you’re bringing Kane into this.
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