steps wrote:Saw the interview. Said he didn’t want to talk about any speculation and we’ve got a big game coming up against Man City. He does his talking on the pitch or something.
Not sure why people are losing their s**t over nothing really.
Not saying I think he’ll definitely stay but perhaps a bit of an ‘international break boredom’ driven mini crisis.
Both Arnie and his brother have said some very positive things about West Ham, lots of their comments are being repeated here without that context.
steps wrote:Saw the interview. Said he didn’t want to talk about any speculation and we’ve got a big game coming up against Man City. He does his talking on the pitch or something.
Not sure why people are losing their s**t over nothing really.
Not losing my ****. It was a b*llocks response. How can it not be his business ?
Couldn't give a toss if he stays or goes. Good player for us but not as good as he thinks he is.
I honestly don't see the problem with him wanting better than what he has now. Why would you stay at West Ham at 29 years old if there's a chance of moving to a better team?
Calm down, there’s still a high chance he’ll be playing for us this time next year.[/quote]
I'm as calm as a pond on a summer's day. I'm far too old, and been a Hammer for far too long to let all this get to me too much. I've seen it all a hundred times before. I get annoyed for about 5 minutes and then that's it.
29 years of age and getting injections in his knee before every match. Sell him while he still has value and invest it in someone under 25 years old. My only worry is that our **** owners will pocket the cash.
BostonHammer wrote:29 years of age and getting injections in his knee before every match. Sell him while he still has value and invest it in someone under 25 years old. My only worry is that our **** owners will pocket the cash.
If he wants to go, he’ll go - all we can do is maximise the return we get and spend it wisely. Personally, I’m hanging on to the hope that he’d rather be the biggest fish in our pond than a potential bench-warmer elsewhere - but I wouldn’t blame the bloke if he decided otherwise.
Peaches wrote: Chelsea have a transfer ban coming and are looking to spend up to £250m in January before it hits. They are prepared to spend £50m pounds on a 27 year old left back so £50m on a 29 year old striker isn’t out of court
My thoughts on it too... He would fit in better there than any other top six side in my opinion.
They may just go for him, especially if Madrid make a move for Hazard.