dannyboiblue
Well-Known Member
Is he coming home?
Yes. Like the World Cup.Is he coming home?
Kante is ex-City and in my eyes he is 6 foot 6. Do you guys use feet and inches over there? Do I need to convert that shit?
I was joking ffs, feet and inches are time though, I don't understand that other shit..Kante is ex-City and in my eyes he is 6 foot 6. Do you guys use feet and inches over there? Do I need to convert that shit?
Kante be true!!!Been depressed this entire week and it's not because of handball or VAR. It's just become crystal clear to me that we are never, and I mean never, bringing Kante back. Shame shame shame
Ngolo oder nichts.Daily Mail reports-
When asking for a defensive midfielder, Guardiola handed one solitary name to Begiristain.
"Ngolo. Bring him home".
Pep was adamant that the arab hierarchy at the money rich club had made a colossal mistake when releasing Kante, with Pellegrini preferring Fernando over the young Mancunian.
It is reported that Ngolo was all for a return to the Etihad, but Chelsea were unwilling to facilitate a switch due in part to the FIFA transfer ban they are currently operating under. The arab team were also under investigation for similar breaches but evaded a potential ban and are free to spend their arab money in the transfer market going forward, which is inflated due to their acquisitions of Kyle Walker and Fabian Delph four years ago.
LOL.Daily Mail reports-
When asking for a defensive midfielder, Guardiola handed one solitary name to Begiristain.
"Ngolo. Bring him home".
Pep was adamant that the arab hierarchy at the money rich club had made a colossal mistake when releasing Kante, with Pellegrini preferring Fernando over the young Mancunian.
It is reported that Ngolo was all for a return to the Etihad, but Chelsea were unwilling to facilitate a switch due in part to the FIFA transfer ban they are currently operating under. The arab team were also under investigation for similar breaches but evaded a potential ban and are free to spend their arab money in the transfer market going forward, which is inflated due to their acquisitions of Kyle Walker and Fabian Delph four years ago.
Daily Mail reports-
When asking for a defensive midfielder, Guardiola handed one solitary name to Begiristain.
"Ngolo. Bring him home".
Pep was adamant that the arab hierarchy at the money rich club had made a colossal mistake when releasing Kante, with Pellegrini preferring Fernando over the young Mancunian.
It is reported that Ngolo was all for a return to the Etihad, but Chelsea were unwilling to facilitate a switch due in part to the FIFA transfer ban they are currently operating under. The arab team were also under investigation for similar breaches but evaded a potential ban and are free to spend their arab money in the transfer market going forward, which is inflated due to their acquisitions of Kyle Walker and Fabian Delph four years ago.