grady
#1
so rumours are he wants to leave and move abroad , celta vigo apparently interested 

frankly ,if true, he is a disgrace. hasn’t turned up since signing a permanent deal , starts playing when he has his next contract lined up

we have had little to no value from the fee or his wages 

everything that pisses me off about footballers 

if its not true i take it all back and please keep performing like you did sat Wink  after you sign your extension
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#2
Footballer runs his contract down in the hope of a better one elsewhere shocker.
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#3
If he goes he goes. He's heading into his late 20s and might be a chance to resurrect his career after it's been on a downward slope..

Simply he may have just not fitted into the Corberan culture. I doubt he's intentionally been playing poorly the past couple of years.
He looked a different player on Saturday. He might have a change of heart if we go up via the play-offs.
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#4
As with CC, wanting to move on is not a disgrace. We've all changed jobs.

People forget football is a job to a good percentage of players. Funnily enough, they don't bleed blue and white like some of our hardcore fans, and they don't love the club.

As long as they work hard and give 100% on the pitch and act with dignity when with us, that's all I ask. I believe Grady has done this. He has performed below par for large periods, or has had bad luck with injuries, but if and when he moves on I'll wish him all the best. I certainly won't wish him any ill will or call him a disgrace.
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#5
Coming from an impeccable source.

The 26-year-old player has reportedly given his agreement in principle to Celta Vigo's management for a transfer before the end of this winter transfer window.
The board of the Spanish club has also started discussions with West Bromwich Albion, who are reportedly demanding 3 million euros to let go of their player.
A disruptive player, Grady Diangana is fond of overflows with the ball at his feet and solitary rushes on the wings. If the transfer were to materialize in the coming hours, he would be an important contribution to Celta Vigo who are currently 13th in LaLiga with 25 points.


https://africafoot.com/grady-diangana-co...elta-vigo/
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#6
If he goes then hopefully any money will go towards a forward on loan ,as that is more important than him staying imo.
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#7
Grady had 4 good months when he joined, then got injured in December 2019. He has performed sporadically since but not often enough. Saturday was probably his best game since that opening 4 months. Time to move him on.
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#8
No hatred from me about Grady he is what he is inconsistent and prone to injuries,this could be because he is a marked manas we saw on Saturday had to come off after being clobbered again.
If he goes good luck to him the club and the fans will move on. As long as we we use any money if sold this window wisely I wish him well.
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#9
Best for both parties if it means we can bring in a striker. His star has waned since his explosive start, but he's a decent player at this level and could have been one to relish Mowbray's style. Expect him to have a good start then get injured or fall away.

I won't be tracking Celta Vigo's results though.
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#10
When we get him on the pitch he is one of our best players and has been since he signed.

The issue is not his ability, nor his work rate. It's been his fitness record.

If he gets through the rest of the season and plays over 30, "90s" again, like last year. I would offer him a contract in a heart beat as his contributions of 30 games will always be top class for this league.

If we can get a few million now and he wants to go. Good luck to him. Hope his body holds up.
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