Van Hooijdonk asked for a transfer. The club's new owners refused. Van Hooijdonk announced that he had been told previously that he could leave the club at the end of the 1997/98 season if he so wished, that he felt betrayed by the club's owners who had failed to deliver on their promises to him regarding the strengthening of the team, and that he felt he could no longer play for his employers. His employers, desperate for a striker, refused to allow him to be transfer-listed again, so van Hooijdonk announced his intention to strike. He kept fit by training with his former club NAC Breda.
Because of his behaviour Van Hooijdonk received criticism both from fans and from his teammates, not least from new club captain Steve Stone and manager Dave Bassett. The club refused to listen to offers for him, as they needed a top striker and the stand-off lasted until early November when he, realising that he had no choice, agreed to return. By this time the club was again in relegation trouble being bottom of the league without a win in nine games, having a striker would have helped.
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Van Persie asked for a transfer. The club's owners refused. Van Persie announced that he had been told previously that he could leave the club at the end of the 2012/13 season if he so wished, that he felt betrayed by the club's owners who had failed to deliver on their promises to him regarding the strengthening of the team, some rubbish about ambition and that he felt he could no longer play for his employers. His employers, desperate for a striker, refused to allow him to be transfer-listed again, so Van Persie announced his intention to strike. He kept fit by training with this feeder clubs parent team, Manchester City.
Because of his behaviour Van Persie received criticism both from fans and from his teammates, not least from new club captain Abou Diaby and manager Arsene Wenger. The club refused to listen to offers for him, as they needed a top striker and the stand-off lasted until early November when he, realising that he had no choice, agreed to return. By this time the club had yet again gone another season without winning a trophy, having a striker would have helped.
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Celtic > Forest > Newcastle That is the truth
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Championship > SPL.
You are wrong Gimli.
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Champions League > No Champions League
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RVPM
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A-League>SPL
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Murray breaks
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Murray breaks
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MARRAY!
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At least we are in the CL
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Murray
GGC gettting the CL > none in early this year. We'll not be in after Wed.
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SUURREEE YOU WOULDNT COLE
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CASHLEEEEEEEEY
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Van Hooijdonk asked for a transfer. The club's new owners refused. Van Hooijdonk announced that he had been told previously that he could leave the club at the end of the 1997/98 season if he so wished, that he felt betrayed by the club's owners who had failed to deliver on their promises to him regarding the strengthening of the team, and that he felt he could no longer play for his employers. His employers, desperate for a striker, refused to allow him to be transfer-listed again, so van Hooijdonk announced his intention to strike. He kept fit by training with his former club NAC Breda.
Because of his behaviour Van Hooijdonk received criticism both from fans and from his teammates, not least from new club captain Steve Stone and manager Dave Bassett. The club refused to listen to offers for him, as they needed a top striker and the stand-off lasted until early November when he, realising that he had no choice, agreed to return. By this time the club was again in relegation trouble being bottom of the league without a win in nine games, having a striker would have helped.
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Van Persie asked for a transfer. The club's owners refused. Van Persie announced that he had been told previously that he could leave the club at the end of the 2012/13 season if he so wished, that he felt betrayed by the club's owners who had failed to deliver on their promises to him regarding the strengthening of the team, some rubbish about ambition and that he felt he could no longer play for his employers. His employers, desperate for a striker, refused to allow him to be transfer-listed again, so Van Persie announced his intention to strike. He kept fit by training with this feeder clubs parent team, Manchester City.
Because of his behaviour Van Persie received criticism both from fans and from his teammates, not least from new club captain Abou Diaby and manager Arsene Wenger. The club refused to listen to offers for him, as they needed a top striker and the stand-off lasted until early November when he, realising that he had no choice, agreed to return. By this time the club had yet again gone another season without winning a trophy, having a striker would have helped.
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'new club captain Abou Diaby'
Wouldn't put it past Wenger
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Diaby > Yaya
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Me > You
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Diaby is the black Zidane
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Diaby is the black Zidane
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