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His enjoyment didn’t improve his accuracy mind.He must’ve really been unhappy at City. Never saw him celebrate a goal like he did today. It was weird to see him smile so much.
His enjoyment didn’t improve his accuracy mind.He must’ve really been unhappy at City. Never saw him celebrate a goal like he did today. It was weird to see him smile so much.
Yep, just read the transcript. Pretty obvious he’d fallen out with Pep.He’s still talking about his exit, with a bit of bitterness creeping in. He was left ‘fuming, raging and shocked’ at how his City career ended.
‘When you sacrifice things, your kids birthdays, and get treated a certain way, it’s disappointing’
In no way scathing remarks, but he’s talking about it a little too much now.
He’s still talking about his exit, with a bit of bitterness creeping in. He was left ‘fuming, raging and shocked’ at how his City career ended.
‘When you sacrifice things, your kids birthdays, and get treated a certain way, it’s disappointing’
In no way scathing remarks, but he’s talking about it a little too much now.
I've just seen a clip of the interview he has done with Sky. Sky's Geoff Shreeves stirring the pot saying things like "no matter what you do for a living, you just want to feel valued".He’s still talking about his exit, with a bit of bitterness creeping in. He was left ‘fuming, raging and shocked’ at how his City career ended.
‘When you sacrifice things, your kids birthdays, and get treated a certain way, it’s disappointing’
In no way scathing remarks, but he’s talking about it a little too much now.
Yep. I don’t want us to be giving Sterling shit when he comes back to play against us, but he’s said more than Milner ever did and Milner gets boo’d by us (undeserved in my book n’all, Milner has never said or done anything to deserve getting the reception he does from our fans… I think we only boo him begsuse Liverpool boo’d Sterling)He’s still talking about his exit, with a bit of bitterness creeping in. He was left ‘fuming, raging and shocked’ at how his City career ended.
‘When you sacrifice things, your kids birthdays, and get treated a certain way, it’s disappointing’
In no way scathing remarks, but he’s talking about it a little too much now.
I've just seen a clip of the interview he has done with Sky. Sky's Geoff Shreeves stirring the pot saying things like "no matter what you do for a living, you just want to feel valued".
I assume we'll not hear the detail behind what Raheem is alluding to, but saying in the media he got treated "a certain way" seems unnecessary unless bad stuff went down.
Missing birthdays, making sacrifices etc is surely part and parcel of the job they do? Others make similar sacrifices and miss birthdays but get paid a lot less than footballers do.