Brendan110_0
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Aguero will be going nowhere, we're already light on strikers. He's missed Nolito to play off though.
We've got the best manager in the world who has been employed to give us a much needed shake up and take us to that next level.
He'll do whatever that takes to achieve such,and he does so with my blessing.
I think the Aguero thing in the papers at the minute is much ado about nothing. I would be of the opinion that Kun is firmly in Pep's plans.There are a few press reports today quoting from Marti Perarnau's book about Guardiola. It seems that the lack of fight and team spirit evident in the performance at Madrid in the semi final seriously alarmed the hierarchy. To the extent that Pep was given a much stronger mandate to clear out the old guard.
I would be reluctant to see Aguero leave ,only partly for sentimental reasons. I just dont think there are that many players around that are of his standard and are likrely to be available. My view is that players should be replaced sooner rather than later (as highlighted by the situtuation with Yaya). But they do need to be replaced by players of a similar standard. And I find it difficult to believe that Aguero falls into the category of a lost cause just yet.
Μilner , Dzeko , Hart , Toure , Nasri .
Rumors about Kun , Kompany , Zab
in pep we must trust
yesterday hero's sometimes live on their pass success and manchester city now look to the future and leave the pass behind
Going out on a limb; this will be Silva's last season with us. As for Kolarov, well fuck me. That inspired pre season when he was seemingly reborn seems like the blip it clearly wasΜilner , Dzeko , Hart , Toure , Nasri .
Rumors about Kun , Kompany , Zabaleta , Clichy .
Only Silva and Kolarov seem secure