He was there and in tunnel after.I didn't spot him. But I'd be surprised if he wasn't there.
He was there and in tunnel after.I didn't spot him. But I'd be surprised if he wasn't there.
Think he was there, wearing a white t-shirt I think, but not sure if he came on the pitch.
Did you watch last night?
Good so see so few cunts at the game last nightIf you fuck off early tonight, you’re a ****. End of.
He played well for 20 minutes.Did you watch last night?
Made a similar point to my lot last night but about Haaland. taking nothing away from Erling as a striker, but I'm sure there was a stat from his first or second season that showed how many assists Kev had for Haaland goals. Also wonder if/how Haaland's figures will fare going forward.Completely different players so I don't really like comparing them. Both magnificent in their own right. What I will say is Kevin would walk into any top side in the world in his prime, but Salad there'd be question marks.
I always recall that interview KDB did with Jamie Redknapp a number of years ago where he said he preferred the feeling an assist gave him over scoring himself. Clearly he's more than capable of smashing them in the top corner himself as we've seen numerous times, but who wouldn't want to play alongside an individual that has that quality and selflessness at the same time? You only had to look at the friction between Mane and Salad due to the latter's selfishness. That's not necessarily a bad trait as a goalscorer, but any other side would have to accomodate Salah whereas KDB would just slide right into the 11 as though he'd been there years.
Interestingly Salad just came out and said there's a space for him at Anfield. That's on the back of them winning the title too, so I don't think he's necessarily thinking about it improving the team and more that he's fully aware playing alongside KDB his goal tally probably goes up 10 goals a season.
You missed it. He said Pep and the club built the team for him to be part of the success of the last 10 years.Did I miss it or didn't Kev have a single good word about Pep?
Top post. Couldn't have put it better myself.Yeah..
But nothing changed my mind about whether it was the right time.
A Legend and rightly so, He even goes to the top of the class in our long history of players at this great club
The future and rebuilding starts, if Manchester City want to win titles and cups and play 3 games a week, then KDB does not play next season. YES, he could be a good player to have around and be on the bench, but Legends don't sit on the bench,
Pep has said he wants a small group of players again next season and a squad of 17 or 18 players or he leaves.
having to say to 5 or 6 players, sorry you're not playing is painful
Last night showed why it's the right time to leave. The reception from the fans was amazing, If he had to sit on the bench all season, he would just leave to an empty stadium,
BOW OUT A THE TOP
TOP PLAYER
WON MORE TROPHIES THE ANYBODY ELSE
THERE IS NOTHING REALLY MORE TO SAY
Hm, that's quite minimalist I'd say ;)You missed it. He said Pep and the club built the team for him to be part of the success of the last 10 years.
I saw virtually all of The King's career at Maine Road and I've said before that KDB shades it for me.Great night last night. Fantastic send off. Having only seen the back end of Colin Bell’s career when he was more or less done, I’m going to say the greatest player I’ve seen in a City shirt.
Pep was the person who told him that a contract wasn’t being offered a few weeks ago. I think Kev is still feeling pretty hurt by it. Even though it’s clearly the correct decision for the club.Hm, that's quite minimalist I'd say ;)
I don't criticize Kev, I just was interested. I'm sure Kev is grumpy about the club's decision. That's part of the personality package that gave us so many wonderful moments.
I really enjoyed watching their little sunshine, she was stealing his show!
The only issue with that is if he goes to somewhere like Villa and helps them gain another 15-20 points a season, we have a problem.Yeah..
But nothing changed my mind about whether it was the right time.
A Legend and rightly so, He even goes to the top of the class in our long history of players at this great club
The future and rebuilding starts, if Manchester City want to win titles and cups and play 3 games a week, then KDB does not play next season. YES, he could be a good player to have around and be on the bench, but Legends don't sit on the bench,
Pep has said he wants a small group of players again next season and a squad of 17 or 18 players or he leaves.
having to say to 5 or 6 players, sorry you're not playing is painful
Last night showed why it's the right time to leave. The reception from the fans was amazing, If he had to sit on the bench all season, he would just leave to an empty stadium,
BOW OUT A THE TOP
TOP PLAYER
WON MORE TROPHIES THE ANYBODY ELSE
THERE IS NOTHING REALLY MORE TO SAY
The 7-2 against Stoke with a couple of assists, particularly that one for Leroy, that defied belief.That wolves game away was unbelievable
Thanks KDB