Gabriel Jesus

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Because it makes us look like a joke. Who cares I hear you say, but I care and millions of potential new City supporters care. We want our image to be one of total professionalism, not that of a bunch of incompetent muppets.

Does it? for all we know everything is sorted at our end.
 
Shame. The Everton game would have been a nice way to ease him in. The Spuds game will be a lot tougher.
 
Because it makes us look like a joke. Who cares I hear you say, but I care and millions of potential new City supporters care. We want our image to be one of total professionalism, not that of a bunch of incompetent muppets.
I've had experience of Brazilian paperwork, my bet would be problems at their end. Who knows ?
 
1. It's not about when Pep is willing to play him, it's not about that at all. You have to get a player registered before anything.

2. It's not a "6 months" thing, it's a 2 week situations because you can only register new players once a window opens.

3. It's not City's fault it's Palmeiras and the old 3rd party people. They have to fix that issue in Brazil because as we know third party stuff is banned in the PL. Same stuff happened with Marlos Moreno except Palmeiras and Gabriel Jesus' people had a blow up over the % split of money owed which is also why the initial transfer took so long. Also remember Palmeiras was mad that Gabriel chose us for less money than other clubs were willing to pay and Palmeiras wanted the lion share of that to compensate money lost.

This could've been all solved quickly if there probably wasn't a bad ending to the relationship of all the rights holders.
 
What are you like at time

What I was trying to put aćross was, from the outside, it looks as though he has been left out in the cold by the club. Together with the anti-doping debacle, it hasn't been a good week for our officials
Why would anyone who knows about football think that? he has been moving here and settling in with his family,he has been training and no doubt done his pics and interviews,he has been here all of 2 weeks!
 
Because it makes us look like a joke. Who cares I hear you say, but I care and millions of potential new City supporters care. We want our image to be one of total professionalism, not that of a bunch of incompetent muppets.
I couldn't give a fuck what the imagine is so long as we win
 
Why would anyone who knows about football think that? he has been moving here and settling in with his family,he has been training and no doubt done his pics and interviews,he has been here all of 2 weeks!
Absolutely this.
 
Because it makes us look like a joke. Who cares I hear you say, but I care and millions of potential new City supporters care. We want our image to be one of total professionalism, not that of a bunch of incompetent muppets.
Yes i understand that, but realistically i don't think anyone outside City really cares if he is registered in time for Sunday or not as he was never going to play. We don't know why this has been held up so until we actually do then surely we cannot really say whether we look like incompetent muppets.
 
Strange how theres never a hold up with the crap transfers. Considering how light we are in the striker department you would have thought our legal and administration team would have all sorted for when the window opened.
We aren't light and I doubt he would have played much before Swansea anyway.
 
Would have been good to have him Sunday but we shall wait for the Spurs game - no problem.
 
What others think about City is everything to me, it runs the way I eat, sleep, think, breathe. I think I'll have to go see the doctor about this one as its going to need some kind of anti anxiety drug to level me out. At work right now but cant focus, what am I supposed to do? There might be people saying bad things about the club. Get this done City so order can be restored to the chaos that is currently my life.
 
Khaldoon Al Mubarak on Gabriel Jesus: "He's an incredible talent. When we first started looking at him about a year ago, he was unknown."

Khaldoon on Gabriel Jesus: "We have a lot of aspirations for him, but we have to be patient. He's 19 and there's still time to adjust."

Khaldoon on Jesus: "He's very young, Brazilian, going to Europe and the PL and we're very conscious not to put too much pressure on him."
 
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