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2 minutes ago, CHOULO19 said:

How? That logic does not apply to Mikel who only just got back into the side, it doesn't apply to Matic who has been dropped many times this season, it doesn't apply to Cahill, it doesn't apply to Hazard who is a lot more likely to want to leave, it doesn't apply to Costa who is rumored to want to go back to Atletico, it doesn't apply to Remy who isn't getting any minutes, nor Falcao, nor Baba....etc.

Oscar falls in the 'Goldilocks' region of being a regular starter here while at the same time not attracting any major interest from clubs who can actually afford him. 

Juventus...?

You said the clubs haven't tried to sign players to replace Oscar. Same could be said about those other players you mentioned.

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1 minute ago, Jason said:

Juventus...?

You said the clubs haven't tried to sign players to replace Oscar. Same could be said about those other players you mentioned.

And that was swatted right away by the club and by Oscar himself which only reinforces the idea that he's not going anywhere.

Btw, Juve CANNOT afford Oscar, unless they sell Pogba. 

Sorry Jay, but how much you want a player to be sold does not correlate in any way to the reality of how close he is to actually leaving. 

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11 minutes ago, CHOULO19 said:

And that was swatted right away by the club and by Oscar himself which only reinforces the idea that he's not going anywhere.

That was when Mourinho was still around. With the way things have gone this season, I wouldn't be surprised if he's changed his views.

11 minutes ago, CHOULO19 said:

Btw, Juve CANNOT afford Oscar, unless they sell Pogba. 

Didn't Juve spend something like 100m euros on Dybala, Mandzukic, Sandro etc last summer?

Can't afford Oscar? Pffft! And it's not like Oscar is going to cost anything more than 35m (if we're pushing it).

11 minutes ago, CHOULO19 said:

Sorry Jay, but how much you want a player to be sold does not correlate in any way to the reality of how close he is to actually leaving. 

What does this have to do with how much I want Oscar to leave? Only looking at the fact that he's been incredibly average and if our next manager has any competency about him, he'll be sold. And if the club have any ambition of getting back to the top, then the dead woods need to be removed.

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6 minutes ago, Jason said:

That was when Mourinho was still around. With the way things have gone this season, I wouldn't be surprised if he's changed his views.

Didn't Juve spend something like 100m euros on Dybala, Mandzukic, Sandro etc last summer?

Can't afford Oscar? Pffft! And it's not like Oscar is going to cost anything more than 35m (if we're pushing it).

What does this have to do with how much I want Oscar to leave? Only looking at the fact that he's been incredibly average and if our next manager has any competency about him, he'll be sold. And if the club have any ambition of getting back to the top, then the dead woods need to be removed.

Jay, I'm only telling you this because I care about you: Oscar isn't going anywhere and the sooner you get to terms with that the better for everyone... 

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He's fucking mince in the #10 role so there is no hope out wide, truly a tragic player. It's a shame that 3 goals against a very weak FA Cup opponent gives him about another 3-4 bonus matches were he is selected without a thought.

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You know he's going to stay. We'll hear "this will be the manager that will make him consistent" like we always do.

Hes a player I want to love because he clearly has superb talent and shows sporadicly that he's capable of brilliance, but he does it once every 4-5 matches it seems like. He can look amazing one day and we call for him to be yanked at half time other days.

Big dilemma with Oscar. I think that our attack would look so much better with a quality replacement for him but I also think that if we sold him he'd pull a Kevin De Bruyne and become a superstar somewhere else. This is why I'm not sure if we should get rid. We kind of have to see what the next manager can do with him. 

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On 12 February 2016 at 5:49 PM, Pizy said:

You know he's going to stay. We'll hear "this will be the manager that will make him consistent" like we always do.

Hes a player I want to love because he clearly has superb talent and shows sporadicly that he's capable of brilliance, but he does it once every 4-5 matches it seems like. He can look amazing one day and we call for him to be yanked at half time other days.

Big dilemma with Oscar. I think that our attack would look so much better with a quality replacement for him but I also think that if we sold him he'd pull a Kevin De Bruyne and become a superstar somewhere else. This is why I'm not sure if we should get rid. We kind of have to see what the next manager can do with him. 

Chelsea board in disguise??

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8 hours ago, cfcs most wanted said:

Chelsea board in disguise??

Common sense in disguise.

would u be so sure that Oscar won't make elsewhere? Would u put money on it?

no I no longer think he will make it here but would never put my money against him making elsewhere in a diff system and perhaps diff role.

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Why is he even getting slagged off? He literally had only 15 minutes to make an impact. No idea why people are pretending a ball over 50 yards with a defender draped all over you is easy to control. I saw people saying he was the worst player on the pitch yesterday. Absolutely pathetic & unfair to scapegoat him like that.

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11 hours ago, Gilvorak said:

Why is he even getting slagged off? He literally had only 15 minutes to make an impact. No idea why people are pretending a ball over 50 yards with a defender draped all over you is easy to control. I saw people saying he was the worst player on the pitch yesterday. Absolutely pathetic & unfair to scapegoat him like that.

People are just frustrated with Oscar, it is 100% incorrect to blame him for the result against PSG but they are expecting him to atleast show his "talent" once in a while.

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