To me that statement reads like Chanot insists on putting his family first. Can't fault him for that.
It feels like there are 4-5 layers of subtext to that statement and they veer back and forth from "he quit on us" to "we support him in this time of personal difficulty" multiple times.
I like him. I also think I remember he temporarily stepped away from us once for undisclosed family reasons. I don't think we ever learned exactly what that was about. He is clearly fiercely loyal to both club and family, with a strong sense of responsibility. I can imagine he might be a bit more likely than most to request or demand time away for family reasons, but that does not mean he does so lightly or inappropriately.
This feels like a deep cut that won’t heal for a very long timeThis hurts a lot.
This hurts a lot.
I understand there may be more to the story, and I am not sure a full time starting position is suitable for a 34 year old centerback, but any hope I may have had for Cushing is long gone.
There is no bond with this team. If we are going to lose - and we are going to lose - at least make it "our" team instead of "a" team.
Chanot played for Luxembourg on Thursday and would have just been another unavailable player for us.and we sure could have used him in a 3ATB disaster cushing tried to pull in cinci
I can believe that. It's often hard to accept bad news or criticism from the first person who delivers it and then you accept it later but still don't forgive. That's not uncommon.i don't accept excuses that he was told he would get less minutes so he got mad and left.
Chanot played for Luxembourg on Thursday and would have just been another unavailable player for us.
I can believe that. It's often hard to accept bad news or criticism from the first person who delivers it and then you accept it later but still don't forgive. That's not uncommon.
I'm not defending Nick or Lee, though. The entire team is a mess right now, and I don't think it unlikely they could have handled Chanot better last year.
Chanot played for Luxembourg on Thursday and would have just been another unavailable player for us.
I can believe that. It's often hard to accept bad news or criticism from the first person who delivers it and then you accept it later but still don't forgive. That's not uncommon.
I'm not defending Nick or Lee, though. The entire team is a mess right now, and I don't think it unlikely they could have handled Chanot better last year.
No, in that you're up on all he available info.I don't get it. Am I missing something?
Yeah, not that I'm about to give anyone a pass or condone behavior without all the information. But Chanot is really starting to sound like Vin Diesel in Fast and Furious.No, in that you're up on all he available info.
Yes, in that we all are missing info that would help explain this.
Part of this is on Chanot. He wears his heart on his sleeve but doesn't say much about these issues, so sometimes he is difficult to read. Also, I love him, and I'm not in a mood to defend Nick or David right now, but Maxime just forced 2 mid-season, non-transfer window club contract releases 7 months apart. He demanded to be released from us after our transfer window closed which meant we could not replace him.
The Ajaccio statement says his initial demand to be released from them came late February (6 months after he left NYCFC), which was also just as their transfer window closed. They refused him. Then he somehow made them so upset that a month later they summarily release him with 9 games left in their season as they sit on a 5-game winless streak, and they released their very passive-aggressive statement. Both times were publicly stated to be for family, which somehow required him to be first in Corsica, then Los Angeles. No it doesn't add up.
The constant is Chanot.
I don't fault them for Malte as much since he couldn't crack the starting lineup regularly while he was here. But we certainly did not get the most out of him when you look at what NYCFD paid for the transfer and how he performed after leaving.And if you put that together with his shipping out of Malte A. (who cost 1.3M, was sold at a loss to Columbus for 500K funny money and is now valued at 3M) it leaves us looking quite incompetent under Cushing, Lee et al. Just sayin'
You get a like for both a good point and a Justified reference. It's a shame City Primeval = 2023-2024 NYCFCNo, in that you're up on all he available info.
Yes, in that we all are missing info that would help explain this.
Part of this is on Chanot. He wears his heart on his sleeve but doesn't say much about these issues, so sometimes he is difficult to read. Also, I love him, and I'm not in a mood to defend Nick or David right now, but Maxime just forced 2 mid-season, non-transfer window club contract releases 7 months apart. He demanded to be released from us after our transfer window closed which meant we could not replace him.
The Ajaccio statement says his initial demand to be released from them came late February (6 months after he left NYCFC), which was also just as their transfer window closed. They refused him. Then he somehow made them so upset that a month later they summarily release him with 9 games left in their season as they sit on a 5-game winless streak, and they published their very passive-aggressive statement. Both times were publicly stated to be for family, which somehow required him to be first in Corsica, then Los Angeles. No it doesn't add up.
The constant is Chanot.