Franky000 » Fri Aug 11, 2017 7:46 pm wrote:I think little phillipe owes us for plucking him out of obscurity when nobody at his former club believed in him. And that's very 2017 isnt it, handing in a transfer request via email.
I don't think he owes us for plucking him out of obscurity as his skill and talent did that and was always going to, he does owe us a little professionalism since we have always had faith in him, supported him and paid his salary. He actually looks like a young girl in love and in a relationship finding out the captain of the football team fancies her and she drops her panties and runs to him.
I think Barcelona need Coutinho more than Neymar and he will probably excel there, that however is not my problem. Just because they lost a star player is no reason for us to be put out, if they really wanted him they should have bid earlier but this is how they operate, unsettling players with their constant "leaks" rather than talking club to club. To hell with them and the club should teach them a lesson. At the beginning of the window this subject came up and I remember stating that we should put a price tag of 150 million ( room for negotiations) but tell them they had ten days to take it or leave it so we are not left hanging a day before the season starts, so my stance is firmer now since we all knew they would do this. As for Coutinho I am a little dissapointed in this, he owes us more professionalism. As in Suarez, Alonso even Ronaldo he needs to follow the same route. He is going he is going and nothing will stop it but do it in a way that helps the club benefit as that is where his loyalties should lie, not for a club he has not played for yet.
It is now a matter of principle for me and as it happens I do not think he is irreplaceable as was Alonso and Suarez, he did blow hot and cold. Also I feel generally Brazilians peak early since they play more at youth level and he is probably peaking now but still... We need to stick to our guns and act like the big clubs do and that is not get held to ransom.