sam-caddick
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gordondaviesmoustache said:The way his Twitter account manifests itself is curious to say the least.
More often than not, it is punctuated with a series of well considered and (notably) well translated tweets - he clearly has a well appointed and media savvy PR team working on his behalf.
Then occasionally, it will descend into chaos, with a load of haphazard retweets in a short space of time. It's almost like he's been let off the leash for half an hour, before being put back in his box by his PR people.
I actually quite like it, as it demonstrates a human side to someone who appears to be an incredibly warm and engaging person.
I hope he stays with us for the rest of his career, but I know temptation will come knocking - and who can blame him for it turning his head - but wherever he goes and whoever he plays for in the future, Sergio Aguero and Manchester City are intertwined forever.
He will never replicate what he has here at any other club - I reckon he knows that and that may prove, for him, to be the hardest habit to break when push comes to shove.
Either way, we'll always have May 13th.
The only issue that will be the probably deciding factor if Sergio was ever to leave would be lifestyle and the weather of Manchester in my opinion.
He is at one of the most ambitious clubs in world football, at a club that he can potentially say took it to its greatest heights in European Cup win(s) and for the club to be established as one of the world elite.
At any other top top club he would be just another world class player who has walked through their doors, at City he is one of very few world class players to grace the club and therefore can become an evident legend in City folklore; statue material basically.
Surely a wonderful achievement for any player.