thenabster
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After watching the press conference, it struck me, Fernandinho is Pellegrini's Marcos Senna.
That's why he has moved from Shakhtar or one of the main reasons.dennishasdoneit said:stan horne said:if he's that good why his he not in the Brazil team?
FFS! get a life man. Get behind the BLUES!!
Leave the limp wristed one liners for bitter reds.
Get behind the Blues!!
The Txiki / Ferran regime certainly seems to have as a key principle that new recruits must really want to play for the club. Soriano talks about how important that is in his book, incidentally.Jumanji said:Is it just me or has anyone just fallen completely in love with this guy?
From his bring me to city twitter campaign, to his constant happy posts and pictures on the social networks.
Seems delighted to be here, and those are the kinds of players we want.
I've mentioned the same a few weeks back. That guy was phenomenal IMO.thenabster said:After watching the press conference, it struck me, Fernandinho is Pellegrini's Marcos Senna.
TonyM said:I've mentioned the same a few weeks back. That guy was phenomenal IMO.thenabster said:After watching the press conference, it struck me, Fernandinho is Pellegrini's Marcos Senna.
@msl It looks like you disappeared, but let me pacify you. Let me pacify you reallllllll good.Fernandinho transfer fee
I know very little of this guy. Telegraph are saying £22m, Sky (pffft) saying £34. Please don't tell we are paying £34m for a 28 year old.
Can anyone pacify me fears that this guy is worth the higher amount given that we only paid £24m for Yaya