BringBackSwales
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You have rewritten history, Yaya is NOT our DOF and doesn't make signings
Bony aint on 130k a week basic 75k
His hold-up play alone was worth 130k
He wasn't brought in as "back up striker", it just turned out that was all he was good enough for.Is that the price for someone to accept being a back up striker.
He wasn't brought in as "back up striker", it just turned out that was all he was good enough for.
Poor signing, simple as that, hopefully he will find some form somewhere else, its not his fault he wasn't suited to our game.
But that's what you get when you buy these one season wonders we seem to buy. Benjani, and Crocky Santa Cruz were perfect examples of this. There is no doubt Bony will end up on loan and being let go on a free Swansea were our last hope of getting a fee for him.Why was Bony getting 130k a week? Was that seriously required to get him to sign? Is that the price for someone to accept being a back up striker.
But that's what you get when you buy these one season wonders we seem to buy. Benjani, and Crocky Santa Cruz were perfect examples of this. There is no doubt Bony will end up on loan and being let go on a free Swansea were our last hope of getting a fee for him.
I predicted earlier this summer that we wouldn't be able to sell (as opposed to loan out) a single one of Bony, Nasri or Mangala and so far that call looks none too shabby, particularly given that we got fuck all for Hart, which I naively thought we would!
I doubt those figures being accurateWilfried Bony will earn a £20,000-a-game bonus on top of his basic £100,000-a-week salary at Manchester City after completing his £25m transfer from Swansea City.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/jan/14/wilfried-bony-20000-extra-salary-manchester-city
It seems it will be hard to sell him with his 100k salary.
Loan with City paying part of his salary is the most probable solution.