Player topic: Yaya Toure (2014/15)

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Andouble said:
bluegoal said:
Here we go again...

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/transfers/yaya-toure-transfer-news-yaya-the-hero-but-manchester-city-fear-he-wants-to-leave-9774909.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/foot ... 74909.html</a>
Nice 5 sentence exclusive, the pinnacle of journalism.

Not a single quote or shred of evidence from any supposed party.

I've heard blokes in the pub make up bullshit that was more credible than that.
 
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Ban-jani said:
Andouble said:
bluegoal said:
Here we go again...

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/transfers/yaya-toure-transfer-news-yaya-the-hero-but-manchester-city-fear-he-wants-to-leave-9774909.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/foot ... 74909.html</a>
Nice 5 sentence exclusive, the pinnacle of journalism.

Not a single quote or shred of evidence from any supposed party.

I've heard blokes in the pub make up bullshit that was more credible than that.
I WISH PEOPLE WHO QUOTE SHITE IN THE Papers would copy and paste so the fuckers don't get the clicks
 
Re: Yaya?

bluegoal said:
Here we go again...

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/transfers/yaya-toure-transfer-news-yaya-the-hero-but-manchester-city-fear-he-wants-to-leave-9774909.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/foot ... 74909.html</a>
I refuse to click these tossers, so copy and paste, or your point is lost on me.
 
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All those slagging off the legend King Yaya, fuck you all , wankers. This man should be an immortal at us for what he has done and is continuing to do so.
 
Re: Yaya?

cleavers said:
bluegoal said:
Here we go again...

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/transfers/yaya-toure-transfer-news-yaya-the-hero-but-manchester-city-fear-he-wants-to-leave-9774909.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/foot ... 74909.html</a>
I refuse to click these tossers, so copy and paste, or your point is lost on me.

Yaya Toure transfer news: Yaya the hero but Manchester City fear he wants to leave

Yaya Touré helped Manchester City to victory over Aston Villa on Saturday amid fears he wants to leave the club.
The midfielder scored the first of City’s goals, with Sergio Aguero adding a second, as they moved up to second in the Premier League.
But the club are concerned that Touré, who has been struggling for form, wants to leave. Although City say they have not been approached by either the player or his agent Dimitri Seluk, his body language suggests he is far from happy.
Saturday’s goal was only his second of the season and French side Paris Saint-Germain have shown interest in signing him. Last season Touré scored 20 goals in 35 games.

Lazy shite journalism based on shit stirring hearsay.
 
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Can anyone do the amount of touches he had today? He must have had over 200 at a guess. Ran the show vs a 3 man midfield. We can get away with it in the Prem, not CL.

Enjoy him folks while we have him, what an epic 3/4 years he's given us so far. The ultimate big game/big moments player
 
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Meatbag said:
cleavers said:
bluegoal said:
Here we go again...

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/transfers/yaya-toure-transfer-news-yaya-the-hero-but-manchester-city-fear-he-wants-to-leave-9774909.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/foot ... 74909.html</a>
I refuse to click these tossers, so copy and paste, or your point is lost on me.

Yaya Toure transfer news: Yaya the hero but Manchester City fear he wants to leave

Yaya Touré helped Manchester City to victory over Aston Villa on Saturday amid fears he wants to leave the club.
The midfielder scored the first of City’s goals, with Sergio Aguero adding a second, as they moved up to second in the Premier League.
But the club are concerned that Touré, who has been struggling for form, wants to leave. Although City say they have not been approached by either the player or his agent Dimitri Seluk, his body language suggests he is far from happy.
Saturday’s goal was only his second of the season and French side Paris Saint-Germain have shown interest in signing him. Last season Touré scored 20 goals in 35 games.

Lazy shite journalism based on shit stirring hearsay.

In order to make a profit from clicks.
 
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Juan King said:
dobobobo said:
Juan King said:
Yes, he was so shit he scored the crucial goal & made the midfield tick.

Just because someone scores a crucial goal doesn't mean they didn't play shit.

Are you a rag or wum or just clueless?

Neither, do you suck Yaya's cock?

Is that why you're so protective?
 
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YAYA TOURE WATCH: Manchester City man continues to be an enigma despite giving his side the lead against Aston Villa

Read more: <a class="postlink" href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2780694/YAYA-TOURE-WATCH-Manchester-City-man-continues-enigma-despite-giving-lead-against-Aston-Villa.html#ixzz3FEq2YCM1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... z3FEq2YCM1</a>
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Is Yaya Toure back? The problem with him is that you never can tell. For every lung-busting drive through the middle of midfield there is a lazy waft of the right boot and shrug of the shoulders. This game, however, hinged on a loitering run and swish into Brad Guzan’s net, serving as a reminder that he still means business.
The 31-year-old was nowhere near his best and is an ever-increasing enigma, but one Manchester City know they must persevere with. The alternative - Fernandinho alongside Fernando - is unimaginative and one-paced.
In keeping with this season thus far the Ivorian flitted in and out at Villa Park. There were flashes - a lovely dinked ball from a standing start to almost present Sergio Aguero with a golden opportunity - but also moments you sat and wondered whether this was really the same player who could have pipped Luis Suarez to the major Premier League gong in May.


The death of his brother Ibrahim earlier this year is bound to have had a lasting impact - it would on anyone. That tragedy can go a long way to suggesting why Toure is in and out, not looking himself. But the overt jostling for a summer move, with a birthday cake as a farcical by-product, means Toure has become an easy target for persistent criticism.
Some of it is undoubtedly unfair. City owe a lot to Toure, who has been a major reason why they have clinched two titles and are mixing it in Europe. But those who question his desire appear to be doing so justifiably. Toure rarely breaks sweat and rarely gets himself into either box. The game can occasionally pass him by.
The one saving grace at Villa Park is that he became more urgent as the clock ticked down. But his persistent dip in form is obviously becoming more than a passing concern for Manuel Pellegrini. But this was vintage. A passenger for the majority and a stroke of genius to clinch it late on.

Toure did the basics well, helping out his back four to good effect, but didn’t seem to be the key to unlock stubborn resistance yet again. That was summed up midway through the second half when - 25 yards from goal - he aimlessly clipped a ball into the box without thought. He then inexplicably over-hit a routine ball for David Silva. The shoulders slumped, the head went down.
In keeping with his curious way, Toure then drove with purpose at goal and almost passed an effort beyond Guzan to set City on their way.
So where do we stand with him? Nobody quite knows.
 
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As has already been pointed out 'lazy journalism.'
Is he going to leave in the next few weeks? No cos the window is closed.
Is he going to leave in January? Unlikely cos he's at the ACON, and we wouldn't sell in Jan in my opinion.
Next summer?
To be honest I think that's always been our agenda after this summer's tantrum!
'You can go, but when we say so, not when you do!'
 
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