Aguero??

Talking about letting kun go is ludicrous. All he needs is a strike partner with the desire and application he has. Suarez would be ideal. I know he's a twat but he always shows a will to win.
 
That's it i'm setting the coven on you

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Some people can't see the truth when it is staring them in the face, Zab, Captain, YaYa time is up and if Silva has continuing ankle problems him to. And if Kun is going to carry on looking totally disinterested , even he may have to go.

Wake up and smell the coffee, we are in decline and for sure the Sheik and Khaldoun will not tolerate it.

Sentiment and loyalty in football make you weak, football is a ruthless occupation and the higher you go, the more vicious it is.

Pep is the future, a fresh start. and we need it badly, we have had 2 years of going backwards.

This year apart from the first few games we have been a total bore to watch.
 
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Sorry mate but that's bollocks. He scored hald of his goals in 3 games and had more bad games than good.



Don't worry mate, some people tend to have "he can't be wrong" players and if you dared to say a word against them, you'll be met with posts like karen's.

Exactly. So please don't use the "oh they dont agree with me, must be a rag" nonsense

Lol
 
Some people can't see the truth when it is staring them in the face, Zab, Captain, YaYa time is up and if Silva has continuing ankle problems him to. And if Kun is going to carry on looking totally disinterested , even he may have to go.

Wake up and smell the coffee, we are in decline and for sure the Sheik and Khaldoun will not tolerate it.

Sentiment and loyalty in football make you weak, football is a ruthless occupation and the higher you go, the more vicious it is.

Pep is the future, a fresh start. and we need it badly, we have had 2 years of going backwards.

This year apart from the first few games we have been a total bore to watch.

Can't disagree with any of that. Well said.
 
Kun is suffering under Peller's reign. Pell cannot motivate anyone whatsoever - the entire team is listless.

Under Pep, I expect to see Kun's hunger for the game reignited. Wouldn't want to see any other striker up front next year.
 
Kun is suffering under Peller's reign. Pell cannot motivate anyone whatsoever - the entire team is listless.

Under Pep, I expect to see Kun's hunger for the game reignited. Wouldn't want to see any other striker up front next year.

The one worry I have about Pep and Kun is the latter's reputation as a very poor trainer. Pep simply will not tolerate that. If Kun or any other player for that matter does not give 100% in every training session they will be history.
 
Some people can't see the truth when it is staring them in the face, Zab, Captain, YaYa time is up and if Silva has continuing ankle problems him to. And if Kun is going to carry on looking totally disinterested , even he may have to go.

Wake up and smell the coffee, we are in decline and for sure the Sheik and Khaldoun will not tolerate it.

Sentiment and loyalty in football make you weak, football is a ruthless occupation and the higher you go, the more vicious it is.

Pep is the future, a fresh start. and we need it badly, we have had 2 years of going backwards.

This year apart from the first few games we have been a total bore to watch.

I'm glad that you aren't in the board. At least they would be looking at the reason of Kun's disinterest and trying to solve the problem before letting him go. Otherwise it is not only cold-bloodedness and callousnesss, but also imprudent management. Is he fit? Is he just frustrated? Does he have some personal issues that the club can help solve? And whilst Kun is not exactly the most hard-working player, where did him being a poor trainer come from?
 
I'm glad that you aren't in the board. At least they would be looking at the reason of Kun's disinterest and trying to solve the problem before letting him go. Otherwise it is not only cold-bloodedness and callousnesss, but also imprudent management. Is he fit? Is he just frustrated? Does he have some personal issues that the club can help solve? And whilst Kun is not exactly the most hard-working player, where did him being a poor trainer come from?

The training problem is common knowledge, why do you think it takes him so long to get back up to speed after injury.

He could well have personal problems/fitness issues, his recent Argentina performances have been very poor and he was been criticized by the Argie' press
 
I think all of Kun's problems (except that he seems to get injured quite often) will disappear once Pep arrives.

Pellers just didn't get it - pulled off Kun when on a hat trick (yeah, maybe that's good in a vacuum, but you have to factor in how the player will react) - and did nothing whatsoever to counter Kun's petulance. I expect that Pep will get the best out of Kun.
 
over the past season looks like a player who wants to move on. know's he's achieved all he can at City and looks at teams like Barca, Madrid etc and thinks he should be part of their success.
 
Looked very frustrated last night, no one could play the right ball to him, thats why he came deep and was looking for that one opportunity to shoot on goal. I don't blame him I blame the midfield they were clueless and void of any ideas. Hopefully with Pep he'll make sure Sergio gets the service his finishing deserves.
 
over the past season looks like a player who wants to move on. know's he's achieved all he can at City and looks at teams like Barca, Madrid etc and thinks he should be part of their success.

I presume you're basing that on absolutely nothing.
 
The training problem is common knowledge, why do you think it takes him so long to get back up to speed after injury.

He could well have personal problems/fitness issues, his recent Argentina performances have been very poor and he was been criticized by the Argie' press

Do you have the source? And not enough training is not necessarily the cause of long recovery after injury. May have something to do with diet and the nature of injury, as well as whether the type of recovery exercise is appropriate, and whether the timing have been correct.

His poor Argentina performances is not recent news anyway. I've always thought he is not as good when playing for his country as he is for the club.
 
over the past season looks like a player who wants to move on. know's he's achieved all he can at City and looks at teams like Barca, Madrid etc and thinks he should be part of their success.
Yet everything he's ever come out and said is the exact opposite to that.
 
Do you have the source? And not enough training is not necessarily the cause of long recovery after injury. May have something to do with diet and the nature of injury, as well as whether the type of recovery exercise is appropriate, and whether the timing have been correct.

His poor Argentina performances is not recent news anyway. I've always thought he is not as good when playing for his country as he is for the club.

There have been lots of reports about his training, Mancini mentioned it, and recently Milner also talked about it during an interview. Milner was hammered on here for comparing Sturidge with Kun, but if you read the full interview he did not . He just stated he thought Sturidge was a far better trainer/preparation.
 
If he does not sign a contract extension, I can't see Khaldoun and co letting walk for free at the age of 30-31, he would command 50m plus now, even the Sheik is not going to take a hit like that
 

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