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Saido Berahino wasting his career, says Albion legend Brown
#11
Greedo is a Dick Head...
He'll realise one day.
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#12
Anybody know what he has suppose to have done now for God's sake Doh

http://www.newsnow.co.uk/A/808946417?-11200:789:0
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(28-12-2015, 20:07)Beefy 1965 Wrote: Anybody know what he has suppose to have done now for God's sake  Doh

http://www.newsnow.co.uk/A/808946417?-11200:789:0

The sooner we sell this lad on the better. Talented footballer but nothing between the ears at all.
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#14
It's a unbelievable situation when such a talented striker can't get a game in a team that struggles to score goals. Sad to say, we have clearly reached a parting of the ways; how good would a crystal ball have been last summer when Spurs came calling. Agree with all other posters, we must sell him and probably as early in January as we can - there's no point dragging it out until late in the month as he's not going to play, so get the money in early and buy a replacement.
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Pulis on Saido: "I always want the team to be a team... Sometimes Saido does things that break away from that." (2/2)
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#16
never thought I would say it ..... let him go ...... but not undervalued. A lot of our woes this season can be attributed to the spurs fiasco, unsettled sulko, caused untold behind the scenes problems and unrest. Stones at Everton was grown up about it and still plays ...... if Saido had knuckled down and played, he would have got my blessing to leave and we would have more points ...... nuff said.
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Randy Lerner ‏@randylerneravfc 59m59 minutes ago
Stop moaning at me for not coming to games, why would I want to watch this shit?! #avfc

Sorry wrong post lllllllllllllloooooooooooooooolllllllllllllllll

#WBA Tony Pulis proud of performance and crowd's contribution. On Berahino (lucky to make bench): "We've sorted it out and he's fine"

Yeah right ....... Whistle
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#18
It would not surprise me one jot if no bids were received for Mr Berahino. With his sulky, disloyal, arrogant attitude, what club would really want him as a disruptive spirit in their dressing room. No team wants a troublemaker influencing their players.

Mr Berahno has been a silly billy and acted on bad advice that may have self destructed what could have been a good career.
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#19
He'll leave this window make no mistake about it.

There's no coincidence that we've had that press release in the Express and Star just before the window opens.

Just a matter of which club is willing to take a punt on him. We all know how good a footballer he is. He wouldn't be the first talented footballer with questionable behaviour to be fair.
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#20
More insight from the Telegraph re latest bust up with Saido

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/footbal...areer.html

Saido Berahino has been warned over his timekeeping by Tony Pulis but the clock could be ticking on the forward’s career at West Bromwich Albion.

The Telegraph can reveal that Berahino was punished by Pulis for persistent lateness and he was only included on the Albion substitutes' bench for the game against Newcastle United due to a lack of alternatives.
Berahino is alleged to have turned up late a number of times for training and team meetings and Pulis was left with no option but to issue another warning to the 22-year-old.

Saido Berahino was 'lucky to be on the bench' according to West Brom's Tony Pulis
It is the latest controversy to test the patience of the Albion coaching staff and players, following an incident in October at Crystal Palace when he listened to music through his headphones in the dressing room at half-time after being taken off.

This recent brush with the Albion head coach has ensured Berahino's future with the club appears increasingly uncertain ahead of the January transfer window. Tottenham Hotspur are considering whether to reignite their interest after four bids were rejected by West Brom chairman Jeremy Peace over the summer.
Spurs offered a final deal worth a potential £23 million but Berahino’s transfer value is diminishing rapidly due to his lack of first-team opportunities and he has only 18 months left on his current contract.

Now a parting of the way seems inevitable if a deal can be agreed with Peace in the next four weeks. Andros Townsend, the Spurs midfielder, could be included as part of a swap deal after being targeted by Pulis.
Darren Fletcher, the West Brom captain, admitted that Berahino can prove a frustration. "He's a really talented player - that's the biggest frustration how good a player he is and how talented he is and he does things that are a little bit petulant at times, but he's young as well and I think everyone's got to remember that,” he said.
"He has had a difficult time. I have spoken to Saido and you know a lot of people have. We'll see what happens in January but he's always welcome here because we think highly of him and we want him to do well in the game.”
West Brom are preparing their strategy for the January window, with Peace to return this weekend after a short holiday in Barbados.

Another player facing an uncertain future is Arsenal winger Serge Gnabry, whose loan move to the Hawthorns has not worked out.
Gnabry, 20, has not made a league start since signing a season’s loan in August and West Brom and Arsenal are set to have talks in the next few days.
Arsenal will have to agree to scrap the deal but with Gnabry having not played any first-team football since September it could suit them to exercise a recall option and then find him another club.
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