Kcb92
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I'm asking politely now. Where the **** is his new ****ing contract?
He's contracted until 2024 isn't he?Hope someone asks him about his contract… or this interview is a prelude to come good news here
He is. As arguably our biggest asset he needs a longer one as next summer will be going into his last year and we have a problemHe's contracted until 2024 isn't he?
I get that. I'd imagine it'll all depend on whether we make Europe or not.He is. As arguably our biggest asset he needs a longer one as next summer will be going into his last year and we have a problem
Yeah, end of the season hopefully we will have done well enough for him to commit to longerI get that. I'd imagine it'll all depend on whether we make Europe or not.
He will manage us one day with Joao I am sure of it..My favourite moment from that interview was where he is saying he will be in the South Bank watching the team once he's hung up his boots!
I hope he can walk off the Molineux pitch in his final game and go straight into the stands to watch the next game... he better get himself on the season ticket waiting list mind
Coady director of football then?He will manage us one day with Joao I am sure of it..
They will be involved don’t worry they love usCoady director of football then?
Do you do weddings? Where can I book you?Some nice sentiments in there but he probably has another 10-12 years of his career yet and the reality is that most of that will likely be spent at other clubs.
As we've been told for the last four and half yearsSome nice sentiments in there but he probably has another 10-12 years of his career yet and the reality is that most of that will likely be spent at other clubs.
On the plus side if he wants to leave and go to a team that will win things then it rules out Man Utd, Spurs and probably Arsenal.We can all eulogise about Neves but the fact is he's been here 5 years and won fa. He's at an age where he will now be playing his best football and will want to earn the big money, play with the best players and win a trophy or 2, like his mate Jota at Liverpool. The only way I think he will stay on is if we can get into Europe and even then I believe that's no guarantee.
Ruben will never ever ever sign for the arsenal fact.On the plus side if he wants to leave and go to a team that will win things then it rules out Man Utd, Spurs and probably Arsenal.
"He's one of our ownHe's one of our own, absolutely love this bloke, and I mean Bully levels of love
For the benefit of those who haven't seen the interview, those who might not see the interview, and everyone else for that matter, he didn't say this as KS said he did here":My favourite moment from that interview was where he is saying he will be in the South Bank watching the team once he's hung up his boots!
I hope he can walk off the Molineux pitch in his final game and go straight into the stands to watch the next game... he better get himself on the season ticket waiting list mind
No he clearly said exactly what was in the quote I linked to that he’d be back to watch games when he retires but thanks for the clarificationFor the benefit of those who haven't seen the interview, those who might not see the interview, and everyone else for that matter, he didn't say this what KS said he did here":
"My favourite moment from that interview was where he is saying he will be in the South Bank watching the team once he's hung up his boots!"
It's his thing to be contrarian and negative. Character he plays on hereDo you do weddings? Where can I book you?
He would have in summer but they kept Xhaka.Ruben will never ever ever sign for the arsenal fact.