Browny
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I want a milf tweet showing him drinking a breezer whilst riding a horse
I think he could spit in Dons face and not get sacked:laugh:I think the Raiders should really punish him, by sacking him from the club! :spy:
Honestly, if Milford is playing games (which the giddy up comment seems to be) it actually entices him less to me as I want these players to realise this is a professional game and they should behave with some tact.
Might need to get your eyes checked b4l.
I think he could spit in Dons face and not get sacked:laugh:
I think he could spit in Dons face and not get sacked:laugh:
That'll come down to the individuals and their egos, if Milf pulls his head in things will be fine just like you guys needing Hoff to pull the company line and Hodges to watch what he says in the media about team mates.
The problems come when players think they're bigger than the team.
The problem is when the team or rather club show clear double standards. A coach who has been signed on the same or at worst similar to grounds as a player that is refused a release on the same, any club is going to struggle to get respect from their own players or other clubs' fans.
Maybe Milford is just about to start watching the complete Seinfeld DVD set he got for Christmas?
How so?
Ok sorry you said some instead of same. That doesn't change my point
I agree Pete. That would be ideal. Sounds to me like he feels like he's been duded though. How much truth is there that Ayoub and Stuart are mates? Might feel as though he's been left out of the negotiations.It isn't a big deal on my end, my point is, in all likelihood he isn't getting released so if given the choice, I'd much rather see him act professionally and leave holding his head up high than clowning around on Twitter.
I agree Pete. That would be ideal. Sounds to me like he feels like he's been duded though. How much truth is there that Ayoub and Stuart are mates? Might feel as though he's been left out of the negotiations.
It does seem to be a Der fest at raiders HQIf that's the case he needs a new manager. And I'd hope he got some decent independent legal advice.
The way it appears he is acting is reluctantly accepting his position but still feels aggrieved by it all.
Raiders have still acted like a dog in the manger in all this. And how could they be so stupid not to see that this was very likely reaction from Milford, a 19 year old bloke who doesn't want to be at the Raiders at their club anymore. Not only that, but his team mates are likely to lose confidence in him (a bit like Corey Norman) and drive a further wedge between him and the rest of the club.
Such a short sighted move by the Raiders. Look at the bigger issues dudes.