Lovebitesandeveryfing
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Bit of a nothing match that, really, wasn't it? Well, in a good cause…
As sad as it would be to see Bernado walk away, I think it's inevitable. Pep has said he won't stand in his way. But if we can swop him for FDJ and a few bob on top, I jump at it. Also you've got the boiling piss senario from them in Stretford.If Bernado leaves next summer would love us to go after FDJ. Brilliant player
They have not given up on him yet as far as I am aware.As sad as it would be to see Bernado walk away, I think it's inevitable. Pep has said he won't stand in his way. But if we can swop him for FDJ and a few bob on top, I jump at it. Also you've got the boiling piss senario from them in Stretford.
Soriano categorically said it's too late for sales and that City won't be back in the market. Not sure why Pep piped up afterwards that there's still 7 days to go, when the Chief Exec has closed the window.They have not given up on him yet as far as I am aware.
To be fair the original poster did say next summer.Soriano categorically said it's too late for sales and that City won't be back in the market. Not sure why Pep piped up afterwards that there's still 7 days to go, when the Chief Exec has closed the window.
Yep. But if Bernardo has everything set on just Barca then who knows what position they will be in next season. They are due to be fined by UEFA for FFP breaches (doesn't mean anything in itself obv) and they are still in deep shit financially. If they don't win anything this season, they may need to sell even more next season, who knows? I wonder if Bernardo just wants to move closer to Portugal or if he's only wants to move to Barca?To be fair the original poster did say next summer.
How dare you come on here talking sense ffsSo hard to understand moaning about this game. Its not only about good cause and building world-recognised brand, what still is helpful for Manchester City, like it or not, but it also may and shall be seemed as a fit building in 2 games a week schedule that is approaching.
There is literally almost no difference in playing such a game in Barcelona than in England, including high end logistics, that we are able to provide for players and stuff (Girona facilities may be viewed as really friendly facilities for us). Similarly injuries, which may happen on training ground as well.
Moreover and this is priceless – players like Palmer, Lewis, even Alvarez have their chance to gain experience in a game at Camp Nou, in front of 90k people. Might be important for their confidence and ensure this small bit of awareness in future how it looks like when called upon in a big game this season due to injury of more experienced player.
Players and stuff looked really happy for this whole trip. Mental strength of team lies on happiness of members, it is that simple.