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Were we wrong to make a fuss over Diangana ?

Burkie1's picture
Submitted by Burkie1 on Mon, 09/11/2020 - 06:26

At the time the sale of Grady Diangana was a monumental act of betrayal by the Driscolls, Grady was everything an up and comming west ham youngster could be,skillfull,energetic,willing to learn and above all youth on his side ,such players dont often come through the academy all that often ,and then they let him go to W B A for what was considered a pittance, well,all hell broke loosse ,the Driscolls were public enemy no 1 ,but on reflection were we a bit previous ?, Grady hasnt turned out to be the player Slavin hopped he would ,he's already slipped down the peckin order to the bench and as for us ?,well you dont need me to tell you ,we've come on leaps and bounds .
So the estimated 20 mill we thought was daylight robbery might just turn out to be a nice little earner ,
Wat ja fink

They will be patting each other on the backs & saying "they like us, they like us at last!!" .....er sorry NO we dont!;)

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Dartford Bhoy's picture

I think the jury is still out. The lose of "one of our own" is never easy. I think Grady has had a few off games but is still a talent. I will sit on the fence for a few more games mainly as I hate the idea of heaping praise on the unholy trinity!

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Deluded Hammer's picture

How good Benrahma at almost double the price is before judging. Grady is playing for a poor team and lets face it, Bilic isn't exactly au fait with Premier League football.

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I have to admit I was unsure as he seemed to be playing well for WBA, but we all the know the big difference between the championship and the premier league. It may end up being a very good business decision me thinks.

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