Re: Yaya?
And? That's the club acting as they should, profressionally. I never said the club didn't back him.
As for your last comment, learn to read the thread properly and you will see why people are making that comment.
Rolee said:dobobobo said:80s Shorts said:His young brother died from cancer just a short while ago. Maybe, just maybe he is getting through his grieving and starting to feel like himself again.
Usually I steer clear or this subject, but seeing as I keep seeing it as ammo in this thread...
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But he chose to go to the World Cup. If he did not chose, why did he not have a go at his FA? If he has, please share a reliable source, as I am not aware of it.
Since that the club have put together an interview with him that they put on the OS to attempt to clear the air. We have also had Pellegrini come out and say he was grieving and saying he needs support.
Is that not clear evidence of the club backing him?
As for the idiot argument of always back the club, everyone on here is a City supporter ( bar the odd imposter ) of course they back the club.
And? That's the club acting as they should, profressionally. I never said the club didn't back him.
As for your last comment, learn to read the thread properly and you will see why people are making that comment.