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[Albion] Was selling Sanchez the worst decision the club has made in years ? The Poll !

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WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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Poll fail, should be “forcing Sanchez out” not selling surely?:rolleyes:

I’m certain he really wanted to stay but he was railroaded out apparently.

Maybe you could point us to the source of this fact :thumbsup:

Until then, I'm not sure why including speculation in a Poll is a fail :thumbsup:
 


Lenny Rider

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Sep 15, 2010
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Voted No

For whatever reason his head had gone, and it was time to get rid.

FWIW I think one of the biggest errors, aside from not wanting to pay Glenn Murray 12 grand a week in 2011 and thinking CMS was a better option, was RDZ himself not picking Steele ahead of Sanchez in the semi final, we might have won the shootout, not saying we'd have won the Cup Final vs City, that said Wigan did not so long ago!
 
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Kalimantan Gull

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Aug 13, 2003
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Since this is still rolling on, the definitive poll. Was selling Sanchez the worst decision the club has made in years ?
Point of order, that thread is NOTHING TO DO WITH selling Sanchez. The thread is about Sanchez being dropped and not recalled. Everything that happened post Sanchez saying he didn't want to play is nothing to do with the original point of that thread, but obviously it is all that people want to talk about because people CANT EFFIN READ PROPERLY :flounce:

So I'm voting no........ :p
 


Bry Nylon

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Jul 21, 2003
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Voted No

For whatever reason his head had gone, and it was time to get rid.

FWIW I think one of the biggest errors, aside from not wanting to pay Glenn Murray 12 grand a week in 2011 and thinking CMS was a better option, was RDZ himself not picking Steele ahead of Sanchez in the semi final, we might have won the shootout, not saying we'd have won the Cup Final vs City, that said Wigan did not so long ago!
Had he picked Steele we wouldn't have even got to a shoot out. The only thing Steele would have been doing with that deflected shot from Rashford would have been picking it out of his net.
 






Justice

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Jun 21, 2012
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Had he picked Steele we wouldn't have even got to a shoot out. The only thing Steele would have been doing with that deflected shot from Rashford would have been picking it out of his net.
A lot of what ifs in recent results if Bart had played all the games recently. We probably would of come away maybe 2-0 down from Rome.
 








nwgull

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Jul 25, 2003
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Manchester
No. We got 25m for him, which I believe is in the top 10 of fees received for keepers, and replaced him with Verbruggen with change to spare.

However, off-field isues apart, he was a better option than Steele.
 


hans kraay fan club

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Mar 16, 2005
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Had he picked Steele we wouldn't have even got to a shoot out. The only thing Steele would have been doing with that deflected shot from Rashford would have been picking it out of his net.
100% this. Not a chance Steele reaches that - was a proper worldie.
 






Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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The results beg the question (and I can't be arsed and am not bothered enough to start a new thread) what IS the worst decision the club has made in years?
 


Bold Seagull

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Mar 18, 2010
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The results beg the question (and I can't be arsed and am not bothered enough to start a new thread) what IS the worst decision the club has made in years?
In recent history:
1. Not going over and above to award Murray an offer he couldn't refuse after winning League One.
2. Giving David 'Just Get Some Loans In' Burke a job, when he could barely run a secondary school's PE dept.

which is ironic given he is now running a school's PE dept...
 


Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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Poll fail, should be “forcing Sanchez out” not selling surely?:rolleyes:

I’m certain he really wanted to stay but he was railroaded out apparently.
He wasn't forced out. He just wasn't picked. Mostly because he completely lacks discipline. Totally incapable of playing the De Zerbi patterns in training or games and constantly late.
 






Flounce

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Nov 15, 2006
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He wasn't forced out. He just wasn't picked. Mostly because he completely lacks discipline. Totally incapable of playing the De Zerbi patterns in training or games and constantly late.

I think you missed the point I was trying to make to the OP :smile:
 


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