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Then just ignore me, muffin....because I think you’re full of shit also.

You seem to want league one football :lol:

Do you think any of our best players over the last 30 years were absolutely desperate to be here and wouldn't have left if they got an offer from a top top club? Its just fantasist shite.

Not really. He answers to supports of this club and frankly, it was always going to be the twitter communication that would cause some issues down the line. Twitter isn't the place to have disputes in agreements and communication at high buisness level

Quite frankly put, it's just unprofessional. Its incredibly incredibly small time
 
Long term he doesn't. He hasn't handed in a transfer request or asked to move immediately. He had a contract. He's willing to see it out and leave. There's a difference people need to get their head around and stop being idealistic.
He asked for more money, got it, told the manager he wanted to sign, then his agent told Sky he wanted away.

Hardly as simple as "a nice lad that is fulfilling his contract"
 
Massively back tracking in his last tweet

If you really think those tweets are helpful to the situation and to Jack Ross then I just give up, they just so obviously aren't its not even up for debate.
You said "offer him what he wants".
We offered what he wanted.
 
Simple?......his agent is his mouthpiece, Maja is happy to go along with it......Seems our owner is happy to shaft them both in public, is he simple as well?
He's not tried to shaft Maja though. He's only had a pop at the agent. He knows full well that Maja's got little choice once his arm's been twisted.
 
Not really. He answers to supports of this club and frankly, it was always going to be the twitter communication that would cause some issues down the line. Twitter isn't the place to have disputes in agreements and communication at high buisness level

but you'd have been happy for him to stick his tweets into a statement on the club website?

what difference does it make?

embrace change.
 
why's it not professional?

Twitter is a form of media in the same way as our website is.

it's only considered "unprofessional" because social media is a relatively new concept and some people just can't accept change.
Deal with things through the club, it's a club matter. Don't get involved in a "they said this, he said that"
Let the club put something out via social media.
That's the right way imo.
 
This narrative is so f***ing ridiculous

Like there is nothing between self sustainability and the worst owner in premier league history

You can't be tweeting stuff like that, its so unhelpful, you seem like a sensible lad, how can't you see that?

He just made the situation ten times worse, I think a lot of players and agents won't want to touch the club, and I now can see the player getting dog's abuse despite his last minute back track
The owner can’t win. If he had kept quiet and the player left without an explanation the fans would have slaughtered Donald.
 
You seem to want league one football :lol:

Do you think any of our best players over the last 30 years were absolutely desperate to be here and wouldn't have left if they got an offer from a top top club? Its just fantasist shite.



Quite frankly put, it's just unprofessional. Its incredibly incredibly small time
stewarts pr adviser deals with bigger operations than sunderland every day, but aye you know better like..
 
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