Neville Kneville
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I'm not saying it's a good or wise move, I can just see Raheem being open to it.
Well if you can see the pitfalls, I recon he can.
I'm not saying it's a good or wise move, I can just see Raheem being open to it.
Who Robson ?
All that matters is that City win things.
If Pep can't deliver, he goes, no matter what he's achieved in the past.
We can judge him at the end of the season. That's only fair.
If there's no silverware and it looks like he isn't getting to grips with the job then we shouldn't hesitate to sack him.
His reputation and past achievements cannot protect him.
He brings a certain glamour to the club and he makes it easy to attract great players but he's not bigger than our club.
Kaveh SolhekolVerified account @SkyKaveh 2m2 minutes ago
Manchester City desperate to sign Alexis Sanchez and we're told he is "desperate to move to Manchester City because he wants to win titles"
Sanchez plus how much for Sterling though? If they want something and they've shown their hand, you make them pay in this market. For me, it would have to be an offer of £80m + Sanchez (given their respective contract situations) and only then if Pep fancied the deal and believed he could get a replacement.I can see Sterling going to Arsenal. He's from that area, and would be a guaranteed starter in a WC year. Sanchez reduces his game time at City.
Robson is just a rag twat who tries to stir bullshit in the hope that it will cause unrest in the City squad.
Typical rag, full of shite and numb as a piss stone... probably wears his rag shirt when they win but no sign when they lose.
If the MUen want to have some affinity with City fans then they need to stop wankers like Robson having any input on City stories.
I just paid for Sterling on the back of my sons City shirt.
Will I get a refund if he's sold ??
Selfish I know but these things are important to an 8yr old.
So transparent.
When we buy Sanchez for cash without sterling going anywhere it will be reported that arsenal "insisted on a cash only deal" and that they "negotiated superbly" and that they "turned down the opportunity to sign sterling".
This has the double benefit for the press and their click bait targets of masking the fact that arsenal were stupid enough to let one of their few decent players get to the last year of his contract and also allows for 6 months of "city don't rate sterling" stories which will miraculously be recycled before every big game. Pep will be asked why he doesn't rate him in every press conference, the lad himself will be asked in every interview and then he stories will start (about march time) that sterlings england wc place is under threat.
It's bollocks.