If u could have one city player write a book....

Sergio Aguero, yeah I know it would be only 5 or 6 pages but it'd be worth it just for him talking us through the game and goals.








*runs off to make sounds of a hand patting a bottle of HP sauce.*
 
You guys can all yell out your personal favourites but we all know Balo would sell the most!


Such a turbulent season! There'd be some jocular pictures in there also.
 
bluemike said:
mammyjam said:
kevin horlock... was my favourite player as a kid and i like the story of his journey home after the play off final

or uwe
What is it? Not heard this one before.

just had a quick look online but can't find it... can't remember where i read it either. but he went home the day after the final after the rest of the players, was sat in first class on the train when somebody told him there was a carriage full of city fans celebrating so he went to the buffet cart bought a crate of larger and joined them. he then got one of them to drive him to dickovs celebration BBQ at his house and when he arrived dicky hurdled the fence and flatened him

that was the general jist anyway
 
Bellamy.

I'd love to know what the players who played through 1996-2002 thought about the journey from Div 2 to Premiership. Dickov, Horlock, Wiekens etc.

I think Weaver's would be a good one considering his injuries and how he ended up playing at Dundee United after being one of the brightest prospects in football.

Jeff Whitley could tell a tale or two about his addiction.
 
Bellers definitely but also Sweep, just to see what it was like before and after the money came in, what's changed etc.
 
I,d like clive allen to write one so we could find out why reid never picked him.but in ten years time I bet joe hart will have a fuckin brilliant story to tell about playing for the biggest team in the world and being there from the start.
 
Not a player, but I would love to read the inside story from Gary Cook, detailing everything that goes on behind the scenes from his time at City. I hope he is making copious notes.
 
sheikmedick said:
I bet joe hart will have a fuckin brilliant story to tell about playing for the biggest team in the world and being there from the start.

+1

Plus he's a proper lad so it'd probably quite funny too.
 
southwalesjesus said:
sheikmedick said:
I bet joe hart will have a fuckin brilliant story to tell about playing for the biggest team in the world and being there from the start.

+1

Plus he's a proper lad so it'd probably quite funny too.

Richards would be a good one as well when hes retired after winning many, many trophies with us after most of the fans wanted him gone under Hughes. Would give Sir Joeys a read just to see what he said about everyone and his time with us.

Weavers would be a hell of a story and wouldn't mind reading the Dunnie monsters account of going from pisshead to player of the season and then being forced out.
 
Barton's will be a good read although most of it will be paraphrased from Twitter.
 

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