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Yohan Cabaye (now sporting coordinator at Paris Saint-Germain)


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so the 'world class' player will get straight in to the squad just because he feels like playing again?  Fuck off!

 

Difficult one isn't it? I'm not 100% happy with it, but if he's had discussions with the manager and is ready to go then it's pointless cutting off our nose to spite our face. Totally depends on what has been said and how it might affect his performances.

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Who knows, it might give the rest of the team a confidence boost for the moment knowing that he's back in the team.

 

And i have no doubts that Cabaye will do his utmost to show what he can do, and thereby making it easier for the fans

to forget what has been going on, or at least look past it for the time being. Fans are stupid, so am i.

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Guest firetotheworks

If I was a good manager that knew how to get the best out of my team, I would put him on the bench. If I was Alan Pardew, I'd start him.

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what kind of message does that send to the rest of the squad?  And we seem to be forgetting his performances have been far short of 'world class' level for a number of months now. 

 

What kind of message does it send?

 

how about you can go on strike for a couple of weeks and jump straight back in or to the other midfielders no matter how hard you may have been trying to impress in training and how little 'hassle' you give me I'm still gonna pick the twat.

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We're a better team with him in it, so it's a tough call. I guess it may depend slightly on how confident we are of keeping him. Saying that, a farewell performance may not be a bad thing. Whatever gets us three points, really. If we were at a more comfortable stage of the season, I probably wouldn't want him anywhere near the squad. As it is, I'd prefer the win.

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We're a better team with him in it, so it's a tough call. I guess it may depend slightly on how confident we are of keeping him. Saying that, a farewell performance may not be a bad thing. Whatever gets us three points, really. If we were at a more comfortable stage of the season, I probably wouldn't want him anywhere near the squad. As it is, I'd prefer the win.

 

When does this bit happen? Looking forward to it.

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Guest icemanblue

We're a better team with him in it, so it's a tough call. I guess it may depend slightly on how confident we are of keeping him. Saying that, a farewell performance may not be a bad thing. Whatever gets us three points, really. If we were at a more comfortable stage of the season, I probably wouldn't want him anywhere near the squad. As it is, I'd prefer the win.

 

When does this bit happen? Looking forward to it.

 

Around January some time, I reckon.

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Might be a giggs but Sky reckon the fee is £15m upfront, £5m over 5 years and a sell on fee.

 

That's a very precise breakdown for a deal that's not going to happen. At least not at that price.

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What kind of message does it send to the rest of the league if we stick one of our best players on the bench?

 

Had enough of this shit. He's our player, even off-form he's one of the best attacking central midfielders that we've got, and it's about time we started playing him - it's not rocket science.

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