Northerndave
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Too little, too late, completely ruined his Legacy at the club, shame it took him 2 years to realise it the dopey twat
Deserves a statue in my opinion regardless of what happenedwants a statue
balls or because he wants something from the club ? I know which one i think , i am glad pep and the club havent repliedRespect for having the balls to apologize but no matter what he was a fantastic player for us and important part of transition .
Thing is, he has had to apologize before because of the stupidity of his loudmouth agent. Which makes his rant again Pep after the fact all the more damning. Bellend is the proper description and that doesn't lessen what he did on the pitch for City. He got his farewell and a few other things, but no he does not get a statue. Pep can decide if he ever accepts his apology.Respect for having the balls to apologize but no matter what he was a fantastic player for us and important part of transition .
it took him long time to realize so maybe he has conflict of interest or not . It was bit childish on his part but it’s a good thing to come to peace within sometimes in life.balls or because he wants something from the club ? I know which one i think , i am glad pep and the club havent replied
Seeking to mend his relationship with manager Pep Guardiola, Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure apologized Friday for outbursts by his agent.
A statement of contrition was demanded two months ago by Guardiola before Toure would be considered for selection again. But it's still not clear if the four-time African player of the year will play again for City.
"I wish to apologize — on behalf of myself and those who represent me — to the management team and all those working at the club for the misunderstandings from the past," Toure wrote on Facebook. "Those statements do not represent my views on the club or the people who work there."