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He can play if the manager is confident that Dibling will give his absolute all for the team. If he stops being a tw@t, and knuckles down, I don't care. But so far all I have seen is a sulky player, doing nothing on the pitch, so I am not convinced that he will come in and play really well, especially whilst the transfer window is still open. If he is still hoping for a move, he won't want to get injured, so we won't see a fully committed performance, so feom that point of view, no he shouldn't play. When the transfer window closes, emotions might settle down.
Should Dibling play at Ipswich on Sunday if he is available for selection? on 16:29 - Aug 15 by grumpy
I’d take the 45 million and run….. Fernandes I would be very sad to lose.
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I disagree grumps I think Still could get the best out of him. He needs to have a long serious chat with him, no doubt he already has . If Still thought there was any chance of Dibling just downing tools he wouldn’t invite him back in the squad surely . Let’s leave it to the manager.
Should Dibling play at Ipswich on Sunday if he is available for selection? on 10:18 - Aug 16 by City_boy
Have on bench - not start.
You can imagine the pep talk from his agent if he plays.....
"Just don't get injured !!"
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It'll be a business decision. If the club want to sell him which I think they do at the inflated price quoted, then they will have to put him in the shop window & give him game time. I just can't see anyone paying big money for a player that has a lazy attitude unless he's absolutely outstanding so he needs to get on the pitch & justify his inflated price tag.
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Should Dibling play at Ipswich on Sunday if he is available for selection? on 12:53 - Aug 16 with 273 views
Should Dibling play at Ipswich on Sunday if he is available for selection? on 12:24 - Aug 16 by GRIM
It'll be a business decision. If the club want to sell him which I think they do at the inflated price quoted, then they will have to put him in the shop window & give him game time. I just can't see anyone paying big money for a player that has a lazy attitude unless he's absolutely outstanding so he needs to get on the pitch & justify his inflated price tag.
In the main I am with 1 team on this. It has to be down to the manager seeing how his mental state is. If he is fit to play, great. But does he WANT to play? If he does, he has to be at least on the bench as one moment of brilliance from him can change a game.