southstander93 said:buzzer1 said:The Fat el Hombre said:So two managers didnt really fancy him then? His career speaks for itself
Ok
I get the impression you're a massive Kinkladze fan? Could just be me looking too much into it.
For me it's either Silva, Yaya, and I hate to say it but Tevez.
My old man tells me Bell is the greatest.
I watched Kinkladze in his pomp and those who say that, giving the inflation of talent, he wouldn't fit into our team are mad bastards.
Like for like in the era they presented within, Kinky was better than Silva. In fact Kinky was in the top five players in the country at a specific point and played for Manchester City when most of you wankers confused us with Manchester United. Nowadays he wouldn't get into the team for the same reason that Colin Bell wouldn't get into the team, but the legacy that he left here was almost insurmountable.
Maybe I'm biased towards people who talk about Kinkladze and have their birth year in the 90s next to their name?