[Albion] Robert Sanchez to Chelsea for £25m plus add-ons

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Thunder Bolt

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You can be, but the right attitude is to knuckle down, work on your weaknesses and work hard in training, await your opportunity.

You don’t refuse to be involved or not train.

I think if the above had been incorrect Sanchez or his agent would have issued a denial, as potentially it could put off suitor’s
I agree, but Ben Roberts whispering in his ear is going to affect his attitude. I reserve most of my ire for Roberts, who unsettled him.
 




Springal

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These long contracts are simply another way to jump through the FFP loopholes left for the mega rich clubs to exploit,I suppose they're good for the individual player knowing even if they are left in a broom cupboard somewhere and forgotten about they will still get their big fat pay cheque.
How is it a loophole ? Bit embarrassing that they came up with FFP and never put a limit in originally
 


Brian Fantana

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I never really rated him whilst he was here, and I’m absolutely delighted to get a fee of £25m+ for him.

Ability-aside, his attitude when he was dropped for Jason Steele seemed to be really, really poor. Massively disrespectful to his colleague.

Personally, I’m delighted he’s gone if that was his attitude towards his teammate.
 


Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

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These long contracts are simply another way to jump through the FFP loopholes left for the mega rich clubs to exploit,I suppose they're good for the individual player knowing even if they are left in a broom cupboard somewhere and forgotten about they will still get their big fat pay cheque.
It's not anymore as FIFA have imposed a maximum of 5 years to amortise transfer fees through the accounts for FFP from this summer on wards.
 


Stat Brother

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I never really rated him whilst he was here, and I’m absolutely delighted to get a fee of £25m+ for him.

Ability-aside, his attitude when he was dropped for Jason Steele seemed to be really, really poor. Massively disrespectful to his colleague.

Personally, I’m delighted he’s gone if that was his attitude towards his teammate.
His highlights reel is phenomenal.
 




Baldseagull

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You can be, but the right attitude is to knuckle down, work on your weaknesses and work hard in training, await your opportunity.

You don’t refuse to be involved or not train.

I think if the above had been incorrect Sanchez or his agent would have issued a denial, as potentially it could put off suitor’s
De Zerbi said “With Robert, we spoke before the Arsenal game and we decided together the best solution was to stay home”

He then went on to say “He decides everything. Robert decides and at the moment it’s like this. He wanted it this way, not me, not the club.”
I don't know, and nor does anyone else on here, what words were exchanged between them, or whether this was poor man management by De Zerbi, or bad attitude from Sanchez, but we love De Zerbi so Sanchez must be a ****.
 










Paulie Gualtieri

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Blimey, only been there 5 minutes and already made his first clanger

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Winbarely out
 


A1X

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Bye Rob, thanks for the times you weren’t dropping clangers and being a moody sod
 




drew

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De Zerbi said “With Robert, we spoke before the Arsenal game and we decided together the best solution was to stay home”

He then went on to say “He decides everything. Robert decides and at the moment it’s like this. He wanted it this way, not me, not the club.”
I don't know, and nor does anyone else on here, what words were exchanged between them, or whether this was poor man management by De Zerbi, or bad attitude from Sanchez, but we love De Zerbi so Sanchez must be a ****.
:facepalm:
 




Baldseagull

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Technical director David Weir added, “This is a good move for all parties. It also gives Rob the opportunity to play and a long-term stability.

“For the club it’s an area in which we have fantastic competition, and this is another significant transfer fee for our academy. It’s credit to all those at the club who have overseen Rob’s progression.

“We would like to thank Rob for his time here and wish him all the very best for the future.
Surely that is a misquote from Weir? should have said "Really happy to get a fee at all for the ****, so we are well chuffed with £25M"
 








The Wizard

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Aside from that Palace one last season, has there been that many clangers?? For every clanger there was probably 50 high balls he claimed, just that when a mistake is made claiming a high ball it invariably leads to a clear chance for the opposition.

Maybe my memory is bad but I don’t remember that many :shrug: or are people just saying that because he’s left? Steele also made a few clangers last season, I think people forget all goalkeepers make mistakes.

Good move for all parties.
 


Springal

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Aside from that Palace one last season, has there been that many clangers?? For every clanger there was probably 50 high balls he claimed, just that when a mistake is made claiming a high ball it invariably leads to a clear chance for the opposition.

Maybe my memory is bad but I don’t remember that many :shrug: or are people just saying that because he’s left? Steele also made a few clangers last season, I think people forget all goalkeepers make mistakes.

Good move for all parties.
Few in there not really his fault - but also a few I forgot.

 




Acker79

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For what little they are worth, my thoughts are...

We don't know what was going on in Sanchez's life or his mind. We've seen with Knockaert some times a player is going through mental health issues and not sharing it publicly until they were ready to do so, with Billy Gilmour there was the issue of a stalker and the stress of the court case around that, which we don't hear about until it can be legally shared. There are times where there is much more going on in players lives than we are privvy to. Maybe it was a simple case of throwing toys out the pram, but maybe there was something more to it that we won't know until people are allowed/willing to share.

Sanchez went from third choice keeper who just come back from a lower league loan, to first choice, in part because Walton was injured and Potter wasn't happy with Ryan. We weren't left without a keeper, and maybe Mcgill would have been a similar success to Sanchez had he been called on. But he wasn't, so I find it hard to get upset about what might have happened when we're well past the point that it could, and we know that it didn't.

He was a good keeper for us in the main. His performances did drop off a bit, and when De Zerbi came in and changed how we played, he didn't quite have the strengths needed. It's easy to sit behind a computer and say 'he should have just learned', but might not be that easy. Depending on how early he started to specialise as a keeper, it could be a much steeper learning curve than some fans are appreciating.

So ultimately I'm in a place of thanks for the service, thanks for the 25m, good luck with your future career (except when you face us). Hopefully it will help inspire some of the younger keepers in our academy.
 


One Teddy Maybank

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De Zerbi said “With Robert, we spoke before the Arsenal game and we decided together the best solution was to stay home”

He then went on to say “He decides everything. Robert decides and at the moment it’s like this. He wanted it this way, not me, not the club.”
I don't know, and nor does anyone else on here, what words were exchanged between them, or whether this was poor man management by De Zerbi, or bad attitude from Sanchez, but we love De Zerbi so Sanchez must be a ****.
Sure but ‘he decides everything’, as a professional my expectation is you work hard and strive to regain your place.

Sorry but I disagree on this and the onus is on the player to ensure he is ready to play not on the manager to select him.
 


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