mac
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As much as I like Sane I hope after his injury he knuckles down to repay the time City have nursed him back to fitness.
I suspect Bayern’s interest will cool, even after recovery which will make it much more easier for him and city to turn down any future approach.As much as I like Sane I hope after his injury he knuckles down to repay the time City have nursed him back to fitness.
Agree, if Sané had any doubts about how City viewed him, surely the contract being still on the table despite his injury, should convince him he’s at the best place. BM poster boy, or one of City’s. No brainerI suspect Bayern’s interest will cool, even after recovery which will make it much more easier for him and city to turn down any future approach.
how do you know this?Agree, if Sané had any doubts about how City viewed him, surely the contract being still on the table despite his injury, should convince him he’s at the best place. BM poster boy, or one of City’s. No brainer
I don’t, but given how City have behaved recently in terms of looking after players welfare, I think the odds are it’s still in the table.how do you know this?
Because we are not ****s to injured playershow do you know this?
Because we are not ****s to injured players
Telll Dr Cugat as he is about to operate on him lolI don't think it will be as bad as we fear. Just a hunch on the way he seemed to be walking all round Wembley with no serious discomfort and also because it might be in our interest to exaggerate the severity until the german window closes
Yes, it is likely, but that is all anyone on here knows
I am good on matchdays, always am :)I can only gather from the number of unlikely negatives you have found recently re Leroy, you must be a nightmare on matchdays.
Of course if we want Leroy to stay, we will not remove the contract offer, as if we do, he will go, for sure. Possibly after seeing out his last year, fixing up his next move & leaving for fuck all or a low fee, at Christmas that season.