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Bit disappointed if I’m being honest 01:05 - Aug 15 with 620 viewsCheltenham_Blue

Thought Omari was Ipswich Town. Clear now he wasn’t.
Guess this is the market we’re now in with any player of real promise that comes here.

Not sure I like new football as much. Good luck to him, he probably won’t get an England cap IMHO, just wish he’d done it with a bit more respect and decorum for the club.

If Morsy was still here, he’d have probably left one on him at training.

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Bit disappointed if I’m being honest on 01:30 - Aug 15 with 535 viewsJoey_Joe_Joe_Junior

Players don’t have the same emotional attachment as fans, especially young ones with high ceilings, I’m just thankful we had him in the first place.

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Bit disappointed if I’m being honest on 04:44 - Aug 15 with 319 viewsMK1

With his behaviour over the last month or so, he had to go. Tarnished his time here for me.

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Bit disappointed if I’m being honest on 06:26 - Aug 15 with 116 viewsronnyd

As fans, we are emotionally attached to the club. To a lot of players it's a job. A short career one too.
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Bit disappointed if I’m being honest on 06:30 - Aug 15 with 95 viewsGlasgowBlue

Why would you think Omari was “Ipswich Town”? He spent his development years at Arsenal and then jumped ship to join Chelsea. He had a fantastic season with us on loan, developed brilliantly under McKenna and signed permanently. Unfortunately we were relegated. If we didn’t enjoy last season as fans then I would doubt the players found it much fun either playing In a team that got beaten nearly every week .

He had a relegation clause put in his contract so he was never joining us out of love. From the off it was clear from him that if we went down he’d rather not be down with us. He has the ambition to become an elite player. With that ambition he has the ability to do so. He’s not going to achieve that playing another season in the Championship. Especially in a World Cup year.

Just like in any other walk of life, he wants to be at the top level of his profession. Sad to see him down tools when he most likely would have got the move he wanted anyway, but it’s certainly not “new” football. Players have been leaving clubs in order to better themselves since the game turned professional.

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Bit disappointed if I’m being honest on 06:41 - Aug 15 with 34 viewsArnieM

Bit disappointed if I’m being honest on 01:30 - Aug 15 by Joey_Joe_Joe_Junior

Players don’t have the same emotional attachment as fans, especially young ones with high ceilings, I’m just thankful we had him in the first place.


Ita not about emotion from the players, its about being professional and having some respect. He dpes have a four year contract of employment, ( that he was very happy to sign and " commit to") and he'd soon get upset about if Town didn't honour it.
It cuts both ways. This is the issue I have with players and their bloody agents!

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