Well that’s nice and clear at least - translation ‘Aaron Connolly will return to Brighton in January. The loan will be shortened, originally the Irishman was supposed to stay in Venice until June, but he does not live up to expectations’
Agree. It’s also not just simply age/ability that would determine whether someone is sent out - the club have to make a full assessment (in conjunction with his parents and other advisers) as to whether it would be the right thing to do from a human perspective as well as a player technical...
It’s not that…it’s the nature of the comments, in amongst some reasoned discussion, the level of vitriol is . I just don’t get mentality of some of our own fans being so eager to destroy someone who is still ‘one of our own’. It’s not just Connolly, there are always one or two targets. Just me...
Can’t be many 22 year olds that have a queue of (relatively) old men on their keyboards who were 20% of the player he still is poised waiting to pounce to signal the end of their careers for them.……probably many of the same ones hailing his arrival after the Spurs game. Some make it, some don’t...
I wasn’t replying to you, and I prostate myself at the foot of your Superfan status. Personally, couldn’t wait to escape from that shithole after the game.
Yep, Boro fans (inside and outside the ground) were a complete bunch of ****s that day. A couple of our ‘usual’ first team were in the crowd, and me and junior met several at the hotel we were staying at. There was a picture posted of Tony, Paul and Chris the following Monday in the boardroom...
If his performances on the pitch had been consistently good none of it would have been barely mentioned (apart from the odd chuckle at ‘naughty old Aaron who’s been shagging some bird off Love Island’ or whatever). Problem is he acted like George Best off the field but was more Leon Best on the...