Godsway Donyoh

Tbilisi

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Fills my heart with joy this type of thing,someone from the club contacting him after each game is fantastic.When you compare this with some of the clowns putting a major asset in economy with a fcuked leg after surgery in America it shows just how far we have come for me,just how a good business should be run.

Ghanaian midfielder Godsway Donyoh is hopeful of returning to Manchester City as an established player as he continues with his loan spell in Sweden.

The 19-year-old is on his second successive loan spell in the Swedish top flight with Falkenberg.

Donyoh joined Man City in 2013 from Ghana’s Right to Dream Academy and reveals the English giants keep constant tabs on his development in Sweden.

“I talk to City after every game and sometimes they call and ask how training is going. They like my progress and I hope it bodes well for the future,” he told GT.

“My dream is of course to go to a great club and I have to make a good season here.”

Donyoh has been a regular for Falkenberg this season – playing eight out of their 12 league games and has scored two goals.
 
Tbilisi said:
Fills my heart with joy this type of thing,someone from the club contacting him after each game is fantastic.When you compare this with some of the clowns putting a major asset in economy with a fcuked leg after surgery in America it shows just how far we have come for me,just how a good business should be run.

Ghanaian midfielder Godsway Donyoh is hopeful of returning to Manchester City as an established player as he continues with his loan spell in Sweden.

The 19-year-old is on his second successive loan spell in the Swedish top flight with Falkenberg.

Donyoh joined Man City in 2013 from Ghana’s Right to Dream Academy and reveals the English giants keep constant tabs on his development in Sweden.

“I talk to City after every game and sometimes they call and ask how training is going. They like my progress and I hope it bodes well for the future,” he told GT.

“My dream is of course to go to a great club and I have to make a good season here.”

Donyoh has been a regular for Falkenberg this season – playing eight out of their 12 league games and has scored two goals.
I will be very surprised if Godsway Donyoh ever gets a first team apperance for City :)
 
Tbilisi said:
Fills my heart with joy this type of thing,someone from the club contacting him after each game is fantastic.When you compare this with some of the clowns putting a major asset in economy with a fcuked leg after surgery in America it shows just how far we have come for me,just how a good business should be run.

Ghanaian midfielder Godsway Donyoh is hopeful of returning to Manchester City as an established player as he continues with his loan spell in Sweden.

The 19-year-old is on his second successive loan spell in the Swedish top flight with Falkenberg.

Donyoh joined Man City in 2013 from Ghana’s Right to Dream Academy and reveals the English giants keep constant tabs on his development in Sweden.

“I talk to City after every game and sometimes they call and ask how training is going. They like my progress and I hope it bodes well for the future,” he told GT.

“My dream is of course to go to a great club and I have to make a good season here.”

Donyoh has been a regular for Falkenberg this season – playing eight out of their 12 league games and has scored two goals.
What's this about :-

When you compare this with some of the clowns putting a major asset in economy with a fcuked leg after surgery in America
 
ColinLee said:
Tbilisi said:
Fills my heart with joy this type of thing,someone from the club contacting him after each game is fantastic.When you compare this with some of the clowns putting a major asset in economy with a fcuked leg after surgery in America it shows just how far we have come for me,just how a good business should be run.

Ghanaian midfielder Godsway Donyoh is hopeful of returning to Manchester City as an established player as he continues with his loan spell in Sweden.

The 19-year-old is on his second successive loan spell in the Swedish top flight with Falkenberg.

Donyoh joined Man City in 2013 from Ghana’s Right to Dream Academy and reveals the English giants keep constant tabs on his development in Sweden.

“I talk to City after every game and sometimes they call and ask how training is going. They like my progress and I hope it bodes well for the future,” he told GT.

“My dream is of course to go to a great club and I have to make a good season here.”

Donyoh has been a regular for Falkenberg this season – playing eight out of their 12 league games and has scored two goals.
What's this about :-

When you compare this with some of the clowns putting a major asset in economy with a fcuked leg after surgery in America

A certain Mr Lake
 
Tbilisi said:
ColinLee said:
Tbilisi said:
Fills my heart with joy this type of thing,someone from the club contacting him after each game is fantastic.When you compare this with some of the clowns putting a major asset in economy with a fcuked leg after surgery in America it shows just how far we have come for me,just how a good business should be run.

Ghanaian midfielder Godsway Donyoh is hopeful of returning to Manchester City as an established player as he continues with his loan spell in Sweden.

The 19-year-old is on his second successive loan spell in the Swedish top flight with Falkenberg.

Donyoh joined Man City in 2013 from Ghana’s Right to Dream Academy and reveals the English giants keep constant tabs on his development in Sweden.

“I talk to City after every game and sometimes they call and ask how training is going. They like my progress and I hope it bodes well for the future,” he told GT.

“My dream is of course to go to a great club and I have to make a good season here.”

Donyoh has been a regular for Falkenberg this season – playing eight out of their 12 league games and has scored two goals.
What's this about :-

When you compare this with some of the clowns putting a major asset in economy with a fcuked leg after surgery in America

A certain Mr Lake

Say what?! Are you for real?
 
Neville Kneville said:
acton28 said:
Tbilisi said:
A certain Mr Lake

Say what?! Are you for real?

It happened apparently.



Its in his book ''I'm not really here'' so I guess it must be correct. Flew him out to the States for surgery (probably too late tho) and then flew him back in economy class to save a few quid. Couldn't stretch his leg out ....so in pain on the way home


ohhh Mr Swales you have a lot to answer for

cracking read if your into biographies / city / sport
 
Ifwecouldjust....... said:
Neville Kneville said:
acton28 said:
Say what?! Are you for real?

It happened apparently.



Its in his book ''I'm not really here'' so I guess it must be correct. Flew him out to the States for surgery (probably too late tho) and then flew him back in economy class to save a few quid. Couldn't stretch his leg out ....so in pain on the way home


ohhh Mr Swales you have a lot to answer for

cracking read if your into biographies / city / sport

Correct about Swales,small time.

I got to know Lakey quite well mid noughties and how he wasn't the most bitter man alive I will never know,great example to us all.
 
Could anybody explain to me, why are we still slaving african yougsters and then send them to Scandinavia? We get nor money profit, neither any players for (at least) EDS team.
 
Tbilisi said:
Fills my heart with joy this type of thing,someone from the club contacting him after each game is fantastic.

“I talk to City after every game and sometimes they call and ask how training is going.
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When will he realize it's just a lonely guard at Carrington who has nothing else to do?
 

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