malg
Well-Known Member
Fuck.Yes he is and messi is out so he'll have to play both games i think
Fuck.Yes he is and messi is out so he'll have to play both games i think
He is already a City legend and nothing can undo that. I fully expect the North Stand to be renamed the Sergio Aguero stand as soon as he retires - hopefully after at least another five years of regular goal scoring for us.Just hope that if he stay's with us then he will be treated by the fans a lot better than the plastics are to Miss Moneygrabbagranny at the swamp. He's shit, he's slow, sell him, waste of space.
My first Hmm....Just to clear things...I was born in Withington Hospital Manchester."Rooney and hero" haha never thought I'd read that in the same sentence, Hmm...
Name Years League FA Cup League Cup Europe Other Total
Eric Brook 1928–1939 158 19 0 0 0 177
Tommy Johnson 1920–1930 158 8 0 0 0 166
Colin Bell 1966–1979 117 9 18 8 1 153
Joe Hayes 1953–1965 142 9 1 0 0 152
Billy Meredith 1894–1906
1921–1924 146 5 0 0 1 152
Francis Lee 1967–1974 112 7 14 10 5 148
Tommy Browell 1913–1926 122 17 0 0 0 139
Billie Gillespie 1897–1905 126 6 0 0 0 132
Fred Tilson 1928–1938 110 22 0 0 0 132
Frank Roberts 1922–1929 116 14 0 0 0 130
I don't see Huckerby on that list.
This table, taken from Wiki, is City's top 10 all time goalscorers.
(sorry it won't tabulate well)
Whilst Sergio is 15 goals away from making that list, what is amazing is that he has achieved so much in just over four years. On that list, Franny Lee scored his goals in the shortest time, but that was seven years. Even acknowledging his injury record, if Sergio stays at City for the next two full seasons after this one, I would expect him to top City's all time scorers chart. He could even do it next season if he has a clear run without injuries, because 30 goals a season for Kun in all competitions is very do-able.
We are watching an absolute City legend being made right before our eyes.
Or maybe the list writer was writing so fast that he lost track of any sense.11th.