I hate Robinho.

Bigga said:
I really do despair at the thought of some City 'fans'.

Now we have a bit of till, we can slag off genuine world class players, trying to find their way in the Prem.

Stick him at the apex of a three midfield, behind the striker/s, allow him to drift across that line and interchange with a/ the striker and you will see all the difference in him.

It's stupid to believe he's a left sided player.

For those who don't understand, I've explained how he ended up in that position, numerous times, now.
Failing that, surround him with players who are comfortable on the ball. If we had a team who could advance upfield as cohesive unit, Robinho's touches would be in and around the penalty area. That's how you get the Robbie that plays for Brazil, and the Robbie that was good for Real Madrid.
 
Ticket For Schalke said:
How on earth can we be having a go at him, yes not here, lets count ourselves fortunate, we was able to see a guy of this class. After Kinky i never imagined a player of such ability to play for our cllub, We all Know the situation with him, but ALWAYS remember, a player of his ability does not come around that often.

I for one feel privilidged to have seen him in a blue shirt
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you were lucky.
 
While I think some of the criticism of Robinho is justified, I'm not comfortable with the level of abuse from some quarters that has been directed at him these past few months.

My own belief is that him returning to Brazil isn't so much as a pop at City, but more to do with the simple fact that he is homesick. He might have made a lot of money playing for Real Madrid and for us, but he's still a human being. Hence he has feelings like the rest of us, and like it or not there are some people that will miss the comfort of a familiar environment when working away from their hometown/country regardless of how handsomely they're being paid.

He's been a bit of an arse with some of his comments but they're nothing compared to what went on in his final moments at Real Madrid.
 
I hated when he was here, at least he's out of sight now, he exemplfies all that is wrong with the modern day footballer!
 
10.Goater_Legend said:
Robinho would have made no difference in a game like tonight, we lost the game in midfield which meant non of our attacking players got anytime on the ball. Robinho is utter shite off the ball as we all know, dosen't work hard enough and becomes frustrated.

Robinho imo is as good as gone now, especially after slaging of Mancini the other week in Brazil. He represented the start of what will most likely proof to be the best era in the history of the club, but we can do a lot better now, and we WILL get better players in the summer.

we have another workhouses,what we need is quality on the ball ala ROBINHO!!
 

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