Again: Barco was on loan at a club who have an obligation (not an option) to buy, therefore Greer stating that the player won't be coming back is not a personal opinion: it's a fact that is contractually watertight and was already public knowledge thanks to both Brighton & Hove Albion and...
In the disappointing information vacuum of L'Affaire Barco, I am left with only my own conclusion, which is that either he did a John Terry, or that he got in the shower on day 1 to reveal tattoos of Jean-Phillipe Mateta on his left buttock and Wilfried Zaha on the right.
Why? He's not said the bloke's a knob, merely that he doesn't expect him to return, which considering that he's on loan at a club who have an obligation to buy, seems like fact to me.
Which is why I'm convinced there is more going on that we know about. We spent ages tracking him. There is no way, no way on earth that we sack him off after six months because there was a suggestion he hadn't quite adapted on the pitch. If that's the case, why is Cashin still here? Sima? Both...
None of us know what's gone on there. The facts are: this is a seemingly pretty talented player who the Albion pursued for ages over two transfer windows, and who, after barely any appearances at all, has been loaned out to another club with an obligation to buy for a fee which barely covers our...