Excited when they signed but turned out to be rubbish

That lazy pup Aguero other than a half decent debut v a two bit Swansea team did nowt else and lucky with that tap in v a poor qpr team.
Likewise Kompany injury prone , D Silva greedy , Zabietta, showboater no guts,

As for the current team why pep picks the belgian Kev de brainer only he knows , a poor mans Barry Conlon and dont set me off about Ederson , no wonder Bravo didnt extend his deal. Fodens another no match for Jamie Pollock.
You can add that Bernado to the list, never seen him give 100% or run his bollocks off for the team. Walker is too slow and as for Dias, lacks leadership and always bottling out of challenges.
 
Once again the phenomenal Bernardo Corradi has gone under the radar.
A player who took disappointment to previously unknown levels of disappointment
 
Once again the phenomenal Bernardo Corradi has gone under the radar.
A player who took disappointment to previously unknown levels of disappointment

I never had high hopes for him tbh.Although it turned out that he was even worse then I expected
 
Jerome Boateng.

Absolute wilted piece of soggy lettuce of a player. No fight in him, no guts. Didn’t even have the determination to work hard enough to outshine Joleon Lescott or Kolo Touré to cement his place at centre half for us, to the point where the only place he was deserving of was third choice right back or on the bench.

Made Harry Maguire look like a mix of Beckenbaeur Baresi and Cannavarro. Made Bruno Fernandes look like Vinnie Jones.
 
Paul Futcher, Mich Channon and Kevin Reeves, exciting signings back in the day but all 3 major disappointment's.
 
Agreed, but didn't he get malaria which wrecked his game.
Maybe he did, but I suspect that his getting more money than he'd ever dreamed of in his life had much more to do with it.

Yaya was 100% right. Wilf was a lazy bastard put his feet up before the ink dried on his contract. He made Yaya look like Billy Whizz.
 

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