Wesley Sneijder

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Fuck Wesley. You have no moral right to speak ill of your former team this way no matter.

It's not what he says, generally we could all agree partly but the exact phrasing and manner he put it. He is, once again, behaving like the little bitch we all know he can be.

He should be thankful every single day of his life that this team picked his sorry rejected ass off Madrid and enabled him to reach glory and status he would probably never even smell.

Good luck winning the CL with this elephant graveyard Gala.
And there I was thinking people have freedom of speech. I know the this world doesn't leave you with a lot of freedom in the first place, but if you cannot even speak badly about people who treated you like little bitches themselves, then I don't know what is even left. Why can't you empathize the situation he had in his last months here? How would YOU like to be treated that way? Living in some foreign country to play your favorite game, the hobby you managed to turn into your work. And then you get treated like garbage because of some uncapable management, living there feeling mixed up and shit for months. Having nothing to do, unable to play your favorite game because some retarded old fucks decided so. And you dare to say he has no right to speak badly of that management? Those are even the only ones he insulted, not the players!

You also tend to forget he made us reach glory and status we would probably not even have smelled without him in return as well.

And if Gala, a team playing CL, is an "elephant graveyard"... then what the fuck are we?
 

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Because it's true? Sneijder post 2010 was a Schelotto kind of player.

Wohwohwoh! Let's be fair: When he came back in the second half of the season 2010/11 he was doing good. And he was also doing good before he god injured this season.



Good luck winning the CL with this elephant graveyard Gala.

:palm:

1. At the moment it's more realistic that Gala wins the CL than Inter because they are in it.
2. Gala won the title, they can offer high wages and they have their own great stadium.

We Inter fans shouldn't be that arrogant in our current state.
 

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We are what we are here. It's our fucking forum and we can be as arrogant as we want here. It's our place... and he's a public person, he should be able to choose words to put out his personal opinion on the matter. This club is not consisted only by the players.

Offending the team and saying that you're happy it failed, that is something only anti-fans do. He lost the last piece of respect i had for him.
 

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Meh Wes' head grew 10 times bigger following the 2010 season he thought he was some footballing god, he couldn't lead the team he just lost his shit and got frustrated he's not a leader.
 

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Why didnt he accept the paycut anyway?

Apparently he tried to accept, but by then it was 'too late' and he was sold to Gala.
 

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We are what we are here. It's our fucking forum and we can be as arrogant as we want here. It's our place...

You can say whatever you want but calling Gala an elephant graveyard makes you and our team look like complete douchebags. When I look how much the ones like Stankovic or Chivu got paid for their "performances" this season ... Drogba at least still performs good in CL.

And key players in our team this season (Cambiasso, JZ, Milito, Palacio, Cassano) were older than the ones in Galas team. Not speaking that I would love having a striker like Yilmaz at Inter.
 

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Apparently he tried to accept, but by then it was 'too late' and he was sold to Gala.

No, he thought that clubs would turn the earth around to get him, and in the end there was no other club bar Gala that wanted him. So he decided to sign, but was too late, iirc it was the last days of the mercato.
 

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How did he do this half season at Gala?
 

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Btw, i wouldn't argue who was at fault, him, the management... I think BOTH sides acted like spoiled brats.
 

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You can say whatever you want but calling Gala an elephant graveyard makes you and our team look like complete douchebags. When I look how much the ones like Stankovic or Chivu got paid for their "performances" this season ... Drogba at least still performs good in CL.

And key players in our team this season (Cambiasso, JZ, Milito, Palacio, Cassano) were older than the ones in Galas team. Not speaking that I would love having a striker like Yilmaz at Inter.

It was me who called Gala an elephant graveyard and I stand by my words.

Yes, they have money to pay the wages of players considered finished by the top flight teams and are able to stitch together a decent team,
yes they play in CL every other year but the fact is the Turkish Superlig is the 15th strongest league in the world and for a player that thinks he's still WC that's not a place to be when 27-8 [in his supposed zenith]. Why did he end there?

See, that's the problem with Wesley - he made a simple decision. I don't know all the details and who's the victim in the saga - him or the management but still. He rejected MU the year before and he rejected the pay-cut we offered him. He was useless on the pitch and acting like he was the same player he was two years ago.

He participated in the managements game [and maybe he created it in the first place, we can't be sure cause this hasn't happened so far] and failed to play his hand wisely.
 

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Btw, i wouldn't argue who was at fault, him, the management... I think BOTH sides acted like spoiled brats.

Yep in simpler terms it was two incompetent worlds colliding.
 

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It was me who called Gala an elephant graveyard and I stand by my words.

Yes, they have money to pay the wages of players considered finished by the top flight teams and are able to stitch together a decent team,
yes they play in CL every other year but the fact is the Turkish Superlig is the 15th strongest league in the world and for a player that thinks he's still WC that's not a place to be when 27-8 [in his supposed zenith]. Why did he end there?

See, that's the problem with Wesley - he made a simple decision. I don't know all the details and who's the victim in the saga - him or the management but still. He rejected MU the year before and he rejected the pay-cut we offered him. He was useless on the pitch and acting like he was the same player he was two years ago.

He participated in the managements game [and maybe he created it in the first place, we can't be sure cause this hasn't happened so far] and failed to play his hand wisely.

Look at the other part. Wes never demanded the 6m pa contract we gave him in the summer of 2010. Moratti in his generous self made the stupid decision (it was not just Wes, host of others who got a pay raise that year - Deki, Chuchu, Il Principe, Julio all of them got top raises).

Two years later when our financial status wasnt good, we wanted Wes to take pay cut. Why should he have? And please recollect how we treated him. We went public with our stance and made Wes look like a money grabbing mercenary (and in the process destroying his value in transfer market). If he holds grudges who can blame him? At least he has the decency to tell that he holds grudges only against certain elements of the management and not the club as whole.

The fact remains that Wes acted to protect his financial interests, while we did the same. The difference was we made it very public and ugly.
 

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Who knows if he didnt want new contract? Do you, or even the media know if he has asked?

As far as we can tell, he may have gone and said Moratti - "i want 6 mils or i want out". OR, moratti told him, "Hre is 6 mils for you to stay". We will never know, and we can only guess.
 

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Meh, I see nothing wrong with what he said. He's basically saying that they made the wrong decision regarding him, which I agree with.
 

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It was me who called Gala an elephant graveyard and I stand by my words.

Yes, they have money to pay the wages of players considered finished by the top flight teams and are able to stitch together a decent team,
yes they play in CL every other year but the fact is the Turkish Superlig is the 15th strongest league in the world and for a player that thinks he's still WC that's not a place to be when 27-8 [in his supposed zenith]. Why did he end there?

Tell me one star we got in the last three years that was not "finished by the top flight teams". Forlan? Or better: Tell me one star we got in the last three years. Even four years ago Sneijder and Eto came to us because they weren't wanted in their teams anymore.

I bet that Gala would beat every team of the Serie A beside the top 3. Fenerbahce kicked Lazio - a team that beat us twice this year - out of EL. Last year we weren't able to win against Trabzonspor twice. And when I look at the attendance Gala has in every match they would be in third place of Serie A - not far behind us and Milan.

I agree with you that Gala is no address for a top player on his zenith. But when I look at this field of rubble our club is at the moment I wouldn't be so loud.



And about the Sneijder statements: I don't care what he says about our management. When I read what Forlan said and what rumours about the sacking of Strama are around I'm not wondering about anything.

His quotes on football-italia.net:

“I am very sorry for the players and the fans after they finished ninth,” he told De Telegraaf.

“And also for the Coach who has now gone.”

“But I am not sorry at all for the other components of the club.”

“I hope their failure to qualify for the Europa League will see them reflect on some of the mistakes they have made.”

“The Nerazzurri tried to destroy me several times – if I had not been strong mentally, I would have hung up my boots.”

“I experienced difficult times there. Many people at that club do not deserve my respect.”
 

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Most of those things he said was pretty objective, like what an average FIF member would say.

That is, ignoring the part where he talked about his grudge with the management.

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Who knows if he didnt want new contract? Do you, or even the media know if he has asked?

As far as we can tell, he may have gone and said Moratti - "i want 6 mils or i want out". OR, moratti told him, "Hre is 6 mils for you to stay". We will never know, and we can only guess.

Come on. It's not a question, if his agent asked that. Of course he asked that, Milito got his raise, of course Sneijder wanted his raise too. NO ONE, not even Moratti, is a club owner who GIVES a raise just like that without agent pressure.

That is a fact.

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Sorry, didn't follow what Sneijder has actually said.

This says it all (been said it this thread already)

http://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/Squad...jder-mi-volevano-fare-pezzi-20487013306.shtml

This management is just completely incompetent.
 

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“I am very sorry for the players and the fans after they finished ninth,” he told De Telegraaf.

And also for the Coach who has now gone.”

But I am not sorry at all for the other components of the club.

I hope their failure to qualify for the Europa League will see them reflect on some of the mistakes they have made.”

“The Nerazzurri tried to destroy me several times – if I had not been strong mentally, I would have hung up my boots.”

“I experienced difficult times there. Many people at that club do not deserve my respect.”

If this is true what Sneijder said, then its clear that the only reason why he leave us was not Strama decision but Branca's and our management. Some of FIF said back then that Strama didn't wanted Sneijder cause he didnt fit his playing style, that was the time we had wining streak without Sneijder and Strama often used 3-5-2 or 3-4-3.
 
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