I don't understand the complaints about Manchester United not bidding for Elliot Anderson. Have people learned nothing from last summer, or the Frenkie de Jong saga? There is no point bidding for a player that has decided they do not want to join the club.
City bid for Anderson because he has clearly indicated that he wants to go there. The reasons? Irrelevant. That is where he wants to go. In the transfer market you bid with encouragement to do so from the players' camp. Why would a meaningless bid be better?
Sadly Anderson hasn't been in briefs for a little while now, it is becoming clear why that was. The club wanted him, did what they could & he picked someone else. That isn't a slight on their ambition. It's the reality that they can't compete with City's wages.
It was the same with Antoine Semenyo. Money talks. Manchester United have not recovered financially from years of transfer & contract mistakes, they still have some on their books. It'll take more time & good season on good season to fix that.
It is often the people complaining the loudest who either don't know how the game is played, or are being actively ignorant about it & don't want to learn.
“I go pay your salary” “as a waiter that you are”
Because as a waiter he has no right to protect his dignity and privacy by choosing not to appear on your stream while at work, such a silly lame kid.
Is this not the same stupíd boy who insulted the boy who refused to kiss that lady’s hand because he had a girlfriend?
He's so badly raised and his parents should be ashamed of themselves for doing a poor job.
Since we’re on the topic, if you work remotely and you’re called in for a disciplinary HR meeting after an incident, do NOT walk in empty-handed.
You’ll very likely be walking into an ambush if you do.
Here are 5 documents you should have with you:
I remember when Etisalat Nigeria came to my school during SUG Week. They were selling raffle tickets for a chance to win a brand-new car.
You needed to see how everyone was buying tickets. Even me sef, I bought 5 tickets. Who no wan win free motor? 😂
But there was this particular guy who went all out and bought about 20 tickets.
On the day of the raffle draw, the organizers spun the tickets and picked a winner. The first winning ticket landed on this guy, but he was nowhere to be found.
They picked a second ticket. It landed on him again.
They picked a third ticket. Still him.
By this point, the crowd was already going crazy. People ran to his hostel looking for him, only to discover that he had travelled home for the weekend to see his parents.
After several attempts to reach him failed, the organizers had no choice but to draw another winner.
This time, the ticket belonged to a guy who had bought just one ticket.
He showed up, collected the car, and throughout my remaining years in school, I saw him driving that car everywhere.
Till today, I still wonder how the first guy must have felt each time he saw that car on campus, knowing it could have been his.
Life can change in a single moment. May we never be absent when our moment comes. 🙏