Do I believe Poch and Levy were in complete unison over transfers as you accuse me of saying ''throughout 2018''. No, I don't. I don't believe any employer and employee can ever not have issues with how each other works. It is the very nature of their jobs to be critical you imbecile. The number of succesful transfers Poch has made at any of his clubs you can count on one hand, so of course Levy would have doubts.
Do I also believe you are willing to lie about people when you realise your agenda has completely fucked you over? Also yes.
Until today, I had never even used the term ''unison'' on this forum.
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Yet, apparently that's all I could talk about during 2018 transfer windows?
This is why I christened you this forum's Donald Trump. The truth matters little to you. You will lie, cheat and steal your way to perpetuate an agenda and feed your ego before holding your hands up.
You make out you absolutely hate polarising opinions and make sweeping statements about them whilst claiming Poch and Levy could only be at war or in complete unison. That's it. There are no other options. No shade of grey. They either hate each other or get on like star-crossed lovers.
FYI - Poch being sacked has absolutely nothing to do with how Poch felt about Levy but how Levy felt about Poch (in a professional capacity). Levy was Poch's employer, not the other way around.
Poch and Levy got on, always did and still do. Unlike your accusations of me, you have actually been non-stop in saying they were always at loggerheads and having showdowns.
Poch has denied it all and is yet to say anything to the contrary. But you, apparently, are the only one able to decipher his true feelings and read his mind. What a talent.
You're wrong and that bruises your ego for some reason. You wanted it to be right so bad so your vendetta and waste of time all these years would be worth it.
You want it to be one way, but it's the other way.
I'll take my apology for lying about me when you're ready too, bud.
Psychological rigidity is not a sign of strength.
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