Radishana Hunter-Rajah
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it's such a like nothing thing because Rob Edwards said didn't he about this back part of the season that people have got to play for their own things now if you're playing for yourself fine play well play for the club great play well for your next move whatever yeah and it was only that that brought them together so that they'd be relegated on April you know 20th yeah like it's so yeah it's quite damning they've obviously got loads of good players who decided not to play well for the start of the season yeah
The idea that that squad is the first in Premier League history to be in the bottom three all season is wild.
Like, so, so him and eggs, um, Jota, Ruben Neves, Kunya, Aitonori, all gone, all, you know, all moved on to him and his side all moved on.
I had to deny you looking at me.
Uh, but yeah, obviously he went to a better club.
Um, but the idea of like getting rid of all of them, especially Kunya and not replacing him when Kunya was so integral to them staying up last season, almost on his own.
No, I mean purely as a footballer.
He was clearly an island unto himself.
At no point did they look at that thinking, he's definitely going to go, we'll get a decent amount of money for him, maybe we should reinvest it.
And I thought, you know what?
Don't know that that's true.
Yeah, the glass ceiling element is quite an important part of it because I think it's also that thing of, you know, progress can be measured in so many different ways.
But I think one of the ways it probably isn't measured enough is people's opportunity to be a bad owner, for example.