Ilkay Gundogan

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I don't know if you mean me, but I said exactly what others are saying now - that he will be good for a year, or two. Then likely after that he will start to decline and go to finish his career elsewhere.

It seems City agree with me too, hence the short-term deal.
You’ve not been on here long enough to be added into that group mate.
We’ve got a few long term miserable fuckers who take no delight in anything.
You’re neutral as well not being a blue so don’t count. :-)
 
I don't know if you mean me, but I said exactly what others are saying now - that he will be good for a year, or two. Then likely after that he will start to decline and go to finish his career elsewhere.

It seems City agree with me too, hence the short-term deal.

The short term contract is clearly the best option for both parties imo.

It gives the player a natural and planned time to finally end his playing time in the PL in order to pursue other options should he wish. And if it works successfully he can learn from spending time with City's coaching team,

I also do not believe that him being back at City blocks opportunities for younger players, although I can see that maybe Nunes future is affected.
 
I don't know if you mean me, but I said exactly what others are saying now - that he will be good for a year, or two. Then likely after that he will start to decline and go to finish his career elsewhere.

It seems City agree with me too, hence the short-term deal.
I think it's nailed on he'll be offered a coaching role and I think he'll gladly take it. He ain't coming back for one season to go and finish his career elsewhere.
 
How can I sell it to you?

We need someone who can take the strain off Rodri and De Bruyne this season and Gundo's dependable and available on a free transfer. It makes complete sense. He won't have been signed thinking he's going to get regular minutes - this is Foden's team now and the likes of Kovacic and McAtee are going to have bigger roles in the future.

This is like us signing David Pizzaro or Frank Lampard back in the day, only we've signed a better player than Pizarro - with a bigger sentimental attachment to the club and fans than Lampard - who already understands what Pep wants. I normally say "don't go back" and I'd probably be against this if we were planning on paying a fee, but we're not.

Above all, though, football does have room for sentimentality and nostalgia, no matter how many people say it's a ruthless sport. Aside from what Gundo will bring to the team, at least now we'll get to give him a proper goodbye. He's a treble-winning captain and the club buggered up his chance to go off into the sunset with a wave - now we can put that right.

We've won everything there is to win in the game so I'm not really after trophies this season. I just want fun and good vibes. Doku and Savinho are fun, Lewis, Bobb, and McAtee are good vibes, and Gundogan coming back to share minutes with De Bruyne while Foden is given the reigns is such a sweet passing of the torch ceremony that I might cry.

Lovely stuff.

I'd add that Gundo has to be a prime candidate to graduate to being manager of this great club one day so if we get him back now, his next step can be joining the coaching staff.
 
I think it's nailed on he'll be offered a coaching role and I think he'll gladly take it. He ain't coming back for one season to go and finish his career elsewhere.
Yes maybe that then too.

He might wanna play for a long time as well though, people can change or make different decisions.

But yeah, the main crux of my post is that likely they see him as a first-team player until the World Cup, then he will either transition to coaching or finish elsewhere.
 
The short term contract is clearly the best option for both parties imo.

It gives the player a natural envisaged time to finally end his playing time in the PL in order to pursue other options should he wish.

I also do not believe that him being back at City blocks opportunities for younger players, although I can see that maybe Nunes future is affected.
Yes I agree with you on all that.

I said the same thing this morning but a couple of posters said people were being negative and claiming he was finished. I think what people meant was he still has a couple of years left but he should only be signed on a short-term contract. That makes most sense for the club and the player in this instance, as you suggest.
 
Buzzing for this signing, a great fit for the season ahead and not going to let the minority of naysayers take the shine off it.

For those trying to assign how many minutes he will play the beauty and reality of the situation is that guys will play (as always) based on how much they impress Pep during the week in training. You can be assured that Gundo will be aiming to play plenty - and the intensity will keep everyone on their toes and putting their best foot forward.

Win fucking win!
 
Anyway, the point is he's clearly a great player, and hasn't lost a step as watching Barca last year proves.

He should be as good as he's always been until the end of this season, then if there is an extension the World Cup. And after that he can think about his future as he will be almost 36.
 
Hopefully this serves as a lesson to the other players who may have their head turned by big offers..the grass isn't greener..The way Man City are run these days and the infrastructure they have , most clubs are a big step down

Yup. We've seen a lot of speculation about some of our big, well established, players leaving this summer but not one has yet: I think they all know everywhere else is indeed a step down. Real Madrid are perhaps the one exception but probably only in terms of stature.
 
So far (I’m on page 211) all the naysayers and doubters usernames check out.
The same one who seem to be negative in general or just like to be contrary or spend too much time playing FIFA.

Welcome home Gundo. Time for one last hurrah you cool motherfucker.
You’ll find many of the usual suspects on the match day thread too pal
 
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