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Cristian Romero

But the view Deano presented was that Romero could still undergo rehab in London or Enfield where the training ground is. And let’s be real, it’s not like travel arrangements would be an issue like they would be for the rest of us. I’m sure he’s travelling in luxury by private jet. Is sticking around in London for a few more days going to be the difference between him playing getting back to full fitness or not? It just backs up the narrative that he gives more focus and attention to Argentina than he does to us. Honestly, part of me would find it quite funny if he doesn’t manage to get back to the required fitness in time for the World Cup now.
But the club approves and liases on all this stuff, its literally their decision and they have to proactively share all medical history and files for them to get the treatment. So a large portion of anger should be at those that approved it, he hasnt taken a decision and traveled alone off his own back.

At this crossroads in the season with a WC coming up I can see why he gives more attention to Argentina, he cant impact our result here and he can impact his and their chances better elsewhere.

Also TBF I am speaking as much about there being a made up narrative by his agent when its endorsed by the manager of the club
 
But the view Deano presented was that Romero could still undergo rehab in London or Enfield where the training ground is. And let’s be real, it’s not like travel arrangements would be an issue like they would be for the rest of us. I’m sure he’s travelling in luxury by private jet. Is sticking around in London for a few more days going to be the difference between him playing getting back to full fitness or not? It just backs up the narrative that he gives more focus and attention to Argentina than he does to us. Honestly, part of me would find it quite funny if he doesn’t manage to get back to the required fitness in time for the World Cup now.

Cuti needed to do his rehab in a warmer climate as it's not hot enough in the UK this week
 
If Romero is so ruthless about his career and international football, why did he sign the new contract at Spurs? He must have clearly believed in the potential of our club.

Or no one else was interested enough in him to put in a serious bid. Not sure other clubs of a similar, or higher stature, to us have been knocking down our door to target him for a transfer.
 
How would you feel if it was the captain you were playing under?

I think at that point as someone who has experienced injuries in football, you hope the best for the player, thats just human? We seem to take that out of this as fans IMO

I would want my colleague and fellow pro to have the best chance he has of making the WC, knowing being off the pitch he has no influence on the result
 
I dont know if this is the case, but some managers actively seperate all injured players from the group, as they see it as bad for morale (they will naturally be low) and psychology (reminding players they arent invincible)
 
I think at that point as someone who has experienced injuries in football, you hope the best for the player, thats just human? We seem to take that out of this as fans IMO

I would want my colleague and fellow pro to have the best chance he has of making the WC, knowing being off the pitch he has no influence on the result
I'd want my captain in the trenches with me considering the magnitude of the game.
And as a leader I'd make sure I was there.

If it was essential I had to go to Argentina for the treatment, I wouldn't be attending some other game - I'd be making sure I could get a Skype connection to call my teammates and ensure I watch the game.

He isn't a leader.
 
RBZ has literally said the decision was made in collaboration with the medical staff and club. So thats basically endorsed the same as his agent. Unless everyone lying then I dont have issue.

Zero he can do from the stands and as I say we aint staying up or going down because of his presence.

Any distraction comes from the fan base who ironically are now at odds about the coach arrival and who is in charge of the welcome committee. Its like kindergarten
No one thinks that Romero being in the stands is the difference. That is not the argument here.

People talk about lack of winning mentality and winning culture. That isn’t just an eleven lads deciding on match day they’re gonna win a game. That’s built by doing the right things day after day. That’s built by putting the collective first every time. That’s built by presenting to the world as a united club. That’s built by not tolerating flimflam. That’s a collection of thousands of little things that come together. That’s standards.

I’ve heard half a dozen ex pros, lads who have been there and done it, express disgust and amazement that this is happening. I’ve not heard one defend Romero. I’ve a mate who played GAA here to an incredibly high level who says it wouldn’t be tolerated in any dressing room.

For me, it’s very very poor carry on and Romero will not be missed. And that’s not due to any lack of talent, he’s a wonderful footballer. He’s not a good character though.
 
No one thinks that Romero being in the stands is the difference. That is not the argument here.

People talk about lack of winning mentality and winning culture. That isn’t just an eleven lads deciding on match day they’re gonna win a game. That’s built by doing the right things day after day. That’s built by putting the collective first every time. That’s built by presenting to the world as a united club. That’s built by not tolerating flimflam. That’s a collection of thousands of little things that come together. That’s standards.

I’ve heard half a dozen ex pros, lads who have been there and done it, express disgust and amazement that this is happening. I’ve not heard one defend Romero. I’ve a mate who played GAA here to an incredibly high level who says it wouldn’t be tolerated in any dressing room.

For me, it’s very very poor carry on and Romero will not be missed. And that’s not due to any lack of talent, he’s a wonderful footballer. He’s not a good character though.

Then whats the argument then? Pride and optics? What are people 12 (the wider people not on here incase that upsets)?

With all due respect if him not making a difference being here isnt the argument and his chance of making a world cup are improved under the gaze of those in Argentina, then why are people screaming into the abyss? I find that the strange part.

Footballs changed mate, I dont care if he is here or he isnt, football is more transactional now, its just the reality.

And in fairness, it works both ways, I saw a clip earlier of Danny Thomas penalty miss as its the anniversary of the final win, I still get chills with the "one Danny Thomas" ringing out after, can you imagine that now from our fanbase, could you fcuk. To that point, people who have cnuted Romero off on here all season are those most in uproar at the news, why would he want to stay with such support and that which occurs in the stands on match days, it works both ways.

Also as for ex pros etc, again with all due respect, every d0g and their d1ck in that field have an opinion and most to rile engagement (just look at social media and talksh1te). So I dont hold any bearing on that. De Zerbi staunchly defended it, that holds more water than anyone, people will say "well he isn't going to not defend the player" well that might be the case, but he basically corroborated the agents story.

As for winning mentality, that comes as much from always having excuses for things, this being the start of what feels like another all told. Big clubs with big mentality have individual accountability, I haven't tracked player movements when injured during big games at other clubs, but I am sure it happens. We also are guilty of always finding fault with our club and players, I don't know another like it, granted I am not in others circles, but I find out club grim for it TBH.

If him going to Argentina gives him more chance of the WC, he goes with my wishes, thats from someone who would also sell him in the summer, so I won't be contrary about it all
 
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I'd want my captain in the trenches with me considering the magnitude of the game.
And as a leader I'd make sure I was there.

If it was essential I had to go to Argentina for the treatment, I wouldn't be attending some other game - I'd be making sure I could get a Skype connection to call my teammates and ensure I watch the game.

He isn't a leader.

As I say, as a colleague I would want whats best for him and would do what I could on the pitch, thats individual accountability.
 
I'd want my captain in the trenches with me considering the magnitude of the game.
And as a leader I'd make sure I was there.

If it was essential I had to go to Argentina for the treatment, I wouldn't be attending some other game - I'd be making sure I could get a Skype connection to call my teammates and ensure I watch the game.

He isn't a leader.

Who needs the manager for a pre-match speech?

“Alright lads gather round, Cuti’s on FaceTime”
 
“Alright lads gather round, Cuti’s on FaceTime”

100% sure he would have made a speech before. Beyond that whats he expected to do? sit in the stands and pray to the almighty?

The major point is, if there was no genuine reason to go, I am pretty much sure as his contract holder we would have said no, the fact (unless RDZ is lying) that the club almost helped with the move also, maybe just maybe the reasoning is genuine?
 
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