Gundogan's Moustache
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Anonymous saying Dzeko deal to go through Wednesday let's see if he really is ITK
And some City fans wonder why we have so few 'if any' ex City players as pundits sticking up for us as a club?
As with Boateng before him, if he goes, he will be going to a top Italian club who ran us close in the champs league last season, and it will be from a distance where City fans will appreciate his true quality. The fact Roma want to buy him tells you everything you need to know about Edin.
Certainly he was a confidence player, but on his day he was top quality but absolutely no one can deny the amount of 'heavy' goals he scored for the club.
I will be disappointed to see him go but he will live long in the memory as a key player that was a fundamental part of the growth of this club whi brought us the quality we all craved.
For your information i have held a season ticket from the 99 season under joe royle, not that i should have to justify myself to you. At the ground i have never cat called or booed any of the players and am one of the more vocal fans. The players always have my full support on the pitch. However this is an internet forum, a place to discuss city and offer differing opinions. You clearly have a different view to mine on dzecko. It doesm,t make me bad supporter or a rag etc. Get over yourself
Anonymous saying Dzeko deal to go through Wednesday let's see if he really is ITK
Spoiler ahead: he isn't.Anonymous saying Dzeko deal to go through Wednesday let's see if he really is ITK
You don't have to justify yourself on any level. You go to City, you don't go to City. You boo players, you don't boo players. You don't rate Dzecko, others do. Where you do have to justify yourself though, is on misrepresentation of FACT. Dzecko had 2 good games in 4 years? Oh dear. Without this bloke we would have won nothing these last 4 years. You cannot revise history because you "don't rate him". Even though he probably won't lose any sleep over your views and, yes he was a frustrating player at times (and, unlike you, I did roar at him during a game sometimes) but you cannot deny that he scored some absolutely vital goals. A goal at 0-0 is worth far more than getting goals 4,5 and 6, completing a hat trick and getting MOM. Look at how many games he won for us.
Blackburn 0-1, Wigan 0-1, WBA 1-0 down, down to ten men, 10 minutes left he come off the bench, scores within a minute then gets the winner. Equaliser v QPR, equaliser at Notts County to stay in the cup we went on to win. First against Palace, 43 seconds at UTD, first 2 against Villa in the penultimate game of 13/14. The list goes on and on. 50 goals in 130 games. Fifth best minutes per goal ration in premier league history. As a match going fan I am surprised you've forgotten all these (and they are just ones I thought of replying to this).
Don't like him by all means, but don't pretend he had 2 good games in 4 years and that he won't be missed.
For your information i have held a season ticket from the 99 season under joe royle, not that i should have to justify myself to you. At the ground i have never cat called or booed any of the players and am one of the more vocal fans. The players always have my full support on the pitch. However this is an internet forum, a place to discuss city and offer differing opinions. You clearly have a different view to mine on dzecko. It doesm,t make me bad supporter or a rag etc. Get over yourself
And some City fans wonder why we have so few 'if any' ex City players as pundits sticking up for us as a club?
As with Boateng before him, if he goes, he will be going to a top Italian club who ran us close in the champs league last season, and it will be from a distance where City fans will appreciate his true quality. The fact Roma want to buy him tells you everything you need to know about Edin.
Certainly he was a confidence player, but on his day he was top quality but absolutely no one can deny the amount of 'heavy' goals he scored for the club.
I will be disappointed to see him go but he will live long in the memory as a key player that was a fundamental part of the growth of this club whi brought us the quality we all craved.