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fuchsntf

Time to let go...Kante

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Posted

on a side note a saw that Newcastle tried to buy Knockheart

 

RW: Anthony Knockaert (Brighton) Cost: £8m

Anthony Knockhaert is one of the hottest properties in the second tier
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Anthony Knockhaert is one of the hottest properties in the second tier

THE right-wing jester, formerly of Leicester, is probably the most dangerous player in the division.

He is a defender’s nightmare and deserves another crack at the top flight.

I could see him fitting in at Swansea or even West Ham. Newcastle have had a bid rejected.

Posted
1 hour ago, boots60 said:

How can he be a fecking judas?

If Kante is a judas then what does that make Lineker, Frankie, Shilton, Heskey etc.

Club loyalty diassapeared decades ago.

 

 

 

 

That's right everyone of them walked out on us after winning the old div 1.

Posted
1 hour ago, AKCJ said:

Kante didn't take a step up in class.

 

He took money, the others you've mentioned all went on to bigger clubs doing better things.

 

Kante went for the money.

He could've had that wild mountain honey with us, instead...

Posted
2 hours ago, boots60 said:

How can he be a fecking judas?

If Kante is a judas then what does that make Lineker, Frankie, Shilton, Heskey etc.

Club loyalty diassapeared decades ago.

 

 

 

 

 

Well Shilton was a Judas but....

 

I don't remember any of those players leaving for a midtable team when we'd just won the top division and were going to be in Europe.

Posted
1 hour ago, MPH said:

Him leaving has left a bad taste in my mouth for sure - i would of been so much more confident this season with him... But to call him a Judas is just pathetic and shows a sorry individual. He is not soley responsibile for us winning the league but i doubt very much we could of done it without him.

 

 

 

How about a bit of gratitude eh?

 

The next time i think about him will be when we play against him...

 

Gratitude for what? He was paid extremely well to do a job. He did it extremely well but he had plenty of gratitude when we offered him £100K a week and sky rocketed his name to stardom in the 12 months he was here.

 

Yes he helped take us to the top but leaving in the fashion he did and for the club he did could knock us all the way back down by itself. Not just from a footballing point of view but from a status one as well.

 

It's a betrayal which drags our club's name through the mud and there's no way he's getting called a hero for treating us like that.

 

There's being good at footballing and then there's respect, they're very different things.

Posted

I'd be highly delighted if we can sign another Judas that is instrumental in winning us the Champions League this season or even a domestic cup before f***ing off to pastures new.

 

Hell, I'd probably cope with a team of them

 

Posted
8 minutes ago, Kitchandro said:

 

Gratitude for what? He was paid extremely well to do a job. He did it extremely well but he had plenty of gratitude when we offered him £100K a week and sky rocketed his name to stardom in the 12 months he was here.

 

Yes he helped take us to the top but leaving in the fashion he did and for the club he did could knock us all the way back down by itself. Not just from a footballing point of view but from a status one as well.

 

It's a betrayal which drags our club's name through the mud and there's no way he's getting called a hero for treating us like that.

 

There's being good at footballing and then there's respect, they're very different things.

You really don't do yourself any favours when you try and act all smart

 

 

I don't care how much someone is paid, 5k or 500k a week.. those emotions  i felt when i saw them lift that trophy will be ones i will probably never feel again in my life. Neither do they vanish just because he's gone and left. Him leaving doesn't just make our premier league winners trophy disappear.. you do know that don't you?

Posted

He did as much as any individual in winning us the most impossible of titles. 

 

It's a shame he's left, but anyone genuinely angry or resentful at the bloke (without knowing anything about the guy personally) needs to get out more. 

 

Enjoy the fact we won The Premier League and this guy helped achieve something you never thought possible. And then focus on the rest of your team.

Posted
19 minutes ago, Bellend Sebastian said:

I'd be highly delighted if we can sign another Judas that is instrumental in winning us the Champions League this season or even a domestic cup before f***ing off to pastures new.

 

Hell, I'd probably cope with a team of them

 

Ngolo Iscariot? 

Posted
1 hour ago, Bellend Sebastian said:

I'd be highly delighted if we can sign another Judas that is instrumental in winning us the Champions League this season or even a domestic cup before f***ing off to pastures new.

 

Hell, I'd probably cope with a team of them

 

fecKing hell lol 

 

he didn't win us the league ! , his team mates helped him express himself and get a league medal 

 

Vardy and mahrez won us the league , drinks and Kante backed them up , the defence held the whole thing together 

 

 

Posted

I agree we should try to get over him. But it's bloody hard. He was world class a type of player I've never seen in all my years. It's going to take time. Good luck to him but he should of stayed 1 more season 

Posted
2 hours ago, GaelicFox said:

lollollol 

 

Only person embarrassing  in all of  this is 

 

Kante ! 

 

Money money money 

 

the day people stop caring about situations like this is the day I go watch rugby or motorsports ! 

Meet you in the scrum of the pitlane, or for drinkies for a pushover, under the chequered flag....

Posted

I've got over him.....He was good for the 1 season, and I don't give a flying fook what he does from no on, only that I don't wish the greedy little scummy, treacherous, cnut well for the future.

Posted
7 minutes ago, foxoffderby said:

I agree we should try to get over him. But it's bloody hard. He was world class a type of player I've never seen in all my years. It's going to take time. Good luck to him but he should of stayed 1 more season 

Exactly everyone goes on about him being world class.

 

World class players dont sign for Chelsea. Will be interesting to see what happens with him if he has another top season and the real big boys come knocking.

Posted
6 minutes ago, fuchsntf said:

Meet you in the scrum of the pitlane, or for drinkies for a pushover, under the chequered flag....

Both sports would be improved dramatically by your suggestion 

 

 

Posted

Yes there is no loyalty in football anymore... Doesn't mean we have to like or respect it though. And the modern fan has been convinced that this is the right thing to do: Le Tiss often accused of no ambition on Twitter. 

 

With football science now players careers are longer than they ever have been, there's no reason to jump ship at the first opportunity. It's why so many have had their careers peter out after a big money move. 

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