Shaka Hislop
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Sociedad.
Well, it all depends on Josh Sargent standing within the locker room and how those players adjust.
And again, results kind of determine so much about how players feel about any issue or the other.
Norwich keep winning games, and winning games convincingly, Josh Sargent becomes...
a sideshow that nobody pays a whole lot of attention to.
I will also say I fully agree with every single thing Casey says.
And the but to this is an aspect of the game that we've seen over, certainly at the very least, over this last year, and in particular in the summer transfer window, an aspect of the game that I absolutely hate.
I am fully with Casey on this.
But more and more, you're seeing players, through their advisors, taking these kinds of actions.
Six months ago, we were talking about Gheorghe Rez going on strike to push his move through to Arsenal.
We were talking about Alexander Izak going on strike at Newcastle to push his move through to Liverpool.
Mangehi, the one who did not cause any kind of a stir at Crystal Palace, he did not get his move until a few days ago.
He's going under contract.
There's all kind of different aspects to that in that Crystal Palace, so let's catch it now.
But we spent this summer talking about players going on strike to force a move.
It's an aspect of the game.
And again, it's not new to Casey's point.
It's not new.
But all of a sudden, it has become a preferred tactic.