YaYa's Left Peg
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I'm glad he did. We deserved it. Forced out of a club. Wouldn't you.
I refer you to GDM's post above.
I'm glad he did. We deserved it. Forced out of a club. Wouldn't you.
Strange wum to talk up the potential of two City players?Ive read that a few times that these two players will eclipse Kun. That really will take some doing. Unless you and others are wumming.
Strange wum to talk up the potential of two City players?
It sounds like a desperate measure by Arsenal to rock the boat. They know Sanchez is going.
Shiny new toy syndrome. It is ridiculous, he's been a perfect professional for us, always quick to shoot down any rumours of leaving, constantly saying he's happy here & wants to see out his contract, and will be our highest ever goalscorer come next season with the record goals-per-minute ratio in PL history. Imagine if he played for a foreign team with the sort of stats & performances he puts in for us; our fans would be saying "just pay the £100m he's worth it".
Pep says he's staying, Aguero says he's staying, Aguero's agent says he's staying & Khaldoon says he's staying. I'm inclined to think he might be staying...
If Arsenal were better managed they'd sell Sanchez now, and buy a young player like Sane or Jesus who can go on to be the next Sanchez.
Situation is different for City, we need a player for the here and now, but I would not be too upset if were to lose out on him. I watched Australia v Chile yesterday and apart from a couple of moments Australia effectively dealt with him. He was playing wide left, and because Australia needed to win by 2 clear goals they threw men forward exposing themselves to counter-attacks, and Sanchez of old would have had a field day. He really struggled to beat his man. There were a couple of moments of great quality, but overall he was getting very frustrated.
They may well be in timeIts him saying they WILL be better.