Matheus Nunes is WRONG to go on strike to force a move to Manchester City!

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Matheus Nunes has refused to train with Wolves and is now refusing to play at all, with his absence from the Wolves squad making this transfer saga an even trickier one.

Manchester City have dealt with numerous players going on strike to force through moves to the club but the club and the standards it holds have changed!

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39 Comments

  1. I'm on the fence, there are occasions when clubs screw players over, remember when Harry Kane had a "gentleman's agreement " to leave Spurs but when the time came they screwed him over? They literally denied him of his dream move, on those types of occasions I can understand why some players would go on strike, then there's other occasions where players just act like little children. So I do believe it depends on the context, it can't just be "striking is wrong" because it's like if your boss promises you a raise then when the time comes he's like "do one!" I'm sorry but you're going to go on strike, so on this occasion it depends on what the conversation was between Nunes and Wolves, if he asked to leave and they did what Man City do and were like "get us a good offer and you'll leave" and he still went on strike then that's wrong, but if they were like "no matter what, we ain't letting you leave!" Then I'd also go on strike because you're denying me an opportunity of a lifetime because we all know City don't tend to go back on former targets. So I'd say it depends. Not wrong, not right, depends on the context.

  2. Honestly with this one I'm not sure. I understand both sides. Still think we should give Mcatee a chance if we needed cover in midfield tbh. But I get that Pep wants options.

  3. im not sure if i like this attitude from a play and im not sure that i would like somone like this in our club. With paqueta, even after making it clear he wanted to joinn city still played his best for west ham

  4. It depends. Has he been promised to be able to leave and the club is just to greedy? We dont know, so guessing and having an opinion is just stupid!

  5. You can have Nunes for all I care. Inconsistent talent that shirks responsibility and blames others. Didn't want to come to us in the first place but ended up here. Apparently his team advised him of the move and also the idea of striking to force through move to City so its definitely something I want far away from Wolves.

  6. How do you spell Mahrez. Nunez is taking a page out of the Mahrez strategy book on how to get traded. It worked out for Mahrez I’m sure it’ll work out for me as I don’t see him as a problem child just wants a better team to surround him with his playing ability.

  7. He is a employee of the company but there's no independent body he can go to other than a transfer request, which he should have done IMO. They should have a player union or something. Phillips is the guy you invited to your wedding but not as the best man , and he tries to push his way into the ceremony. And he shows up in your wedding picture and you can't Photoshop him out of it. He's not a bad guy just not what we need. He must of watched Seinfeld because this is something George C would do.

  8. I agree with you but I really think the bottom has really changed the dynamics of power and leverage that the player has because of his wages. Something to be said about professionalism and you’re keeping a calm about yourself a little composure the other venues there’s other options to get your point across. If you want to get traded certainly see the advice somebody older maybe your agent, but maybe his agent I told him go on strike. Who knows why he decided to “shoot off his dummy“ 😂

  9. Well said, when I first saw this I though we are buying another Joao Cancelo. First sign of trouble and he'll be stamping his foot and spitting the mummy out.

  10. I personally don't like to encourage players to do this by signing them' if i was pep i wouldn't sign him now and i would let him know why.! The kind of things you said are right and it makes me uneasy. What if he comes to city then and he doesn't get his way for whatever reasons and starts to throw is toys out again!! problematic i feel its a player we dont want to get involved with

  11. Completely agree, it’s a huge red flag. It’s giving signs of when KDB comes back and he’s not getting game time as much anymore he would do a Cancelo

  12. it's both yes and no. Everyone is doing what's best for themselves, clubs and players. you can not really criticize them much.

  13. The people who are complaining about his training absence are the same ones who would complain if we miss out on this transfer. He wouldn’t be the first nor last professional football player to do something like this though, u are forgetting there are players that joined City in the past who did similar things to get a move over here. For him it’s a big move & big moment, if the best team in Europe comes and says they want you, you want the move immediately because you don’t know the move would ever happen again if it fails this time. If he tries to force his way out of City however, he can, its not like we keep hostages at the club anyway.

  14. Nobody is talking about this

    But the last game Nunez played for wolves he got a ridiculous second yellow card, pushing a playing in the box and then taunting another,,, while he was on a yellow. My reaction was “what an ass” and then the next week we’re wanting to sign him. The fact that his character has come into even more question makes me just say no. I’d rather not.

  15. Maybe not every team in the prem wants to sell their best players to the team who can afford to buy them all?? Maybe, we are all tired of being the feeder club for the team that keeps winning the prem?? And, maybe we should all tell our players they can sit on the bench for the season if they think they can strike and not adhere to their contract. These primadonna players are obnoxious …if any of us did this at work we'd be fired, and there should be harsher punishment for this behavior. Great video as usual, nice to see a clear headed, reasonable city fan. This is why I subbed, joined, and really enjoy your channel. You aren't deluded by the fact you are currently in a dynasty period, and realize there are actually some bad things that can happen around your club even when you are winning it all.

  16. You know, I'll always be thankful for Raz' and Mahrez' contribution to City, and the trophies they've helped us win. But I've never been a big fans of either. It left a bad taste in my mouth the way they left their previous clubs. Major character issue, imo. And I feel the same way about Nunes now. That kind of unprofessionalism is unacceptable to me

  17. The guy just wants to play for a better club. And the opportunity has come, one that will probably never come again in his life, with City in the habit of walking away from deals they deem too expensive. Two, nobody knows what transpired between the club and the player. Did he ask to leave and they said no? Maybe we will know one day. And anyway, why are we acting like he is the first player to ever do this? Even the great Messi did it. Hell, even Sterling and Mahrez did it to force a move, and look how well that turned out. What is a fact is that Nunes will be a great addition to this City team.

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