Robinho [Merged]

spacecadet said:
Hope the lad has a storming World Cup- then he comes back to us a confident player or his value soars so that we can get a decent price.

Give your head a good f*ckin wobble there is only one player who we need to do that and he played as sub for the mighty Paraguay. Robinho is a class act and with the right management a catalyst for success for us.
 
Mike D said:
spacecadet said:
Hope the lad has a storming World Cup- then he comes back to us a confident player or his value soars so that we can get a decent price.

Give your head a good f*ckin wobble there is only one player who we need to do that and he played as sub for the mighty Paraguay. Robinho is a class act and with the right management a catalyst for success for us.
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Its ok doing it against One Long Pu and Wot Wet Wong, but as soon as he comes up against a player like Shawcross/Jagielka etc, he goes missing.

Its a shame
 
The problem here is that everybody want's Robinho to be the player we know he can be, FOR US. He is a likeable guy when hes talking us up and the guy can play fuck me the pass for Elanos goal was 10/10.
It hurts when he talks us down but I can't help like the guy when he's smiling and playing well and even tonight I couldn't help thinking only us could lose the Robbie Elano partnership!
 
Re: Robinho.

MCFC BOB said:
. Would the Robinho-lovers please just accept that he doesn't want to play for us anymore? .
The jury's out on that one, Bob.

'But I thought Manchester City were a good choice for me. I understood the reactions when I joined them. People thought I was going for the money but if it was then I would have gone to Dubai or an Arabic country.

'But I wanted to play in the Premier League and I was happy to join a club with big ambitions.

On the ball: Robinho revived his form on loan at boyhood club Santos last season 'They have the money and ambition to make it into the top four in England. And, believe me, next season City will. Maybe I'll be there to help them.

'When I moved to City a lot of Brazilians did not really know much about the club and they thought it was a step down.

'But I'm now thinking that people think it was the right decision for me.'

Read more: <a class="postlink" href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1286239/Robinho-refuses-rule-Manchester-City-return-World-Cup.html#ixzz0qxPLczSx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... z0qxPLczSx</a>
 
I'd rather have Elano back myself. We are way short of creative threat in midfield and maybe he would react better to the Carrot rather than the Stick?
 
Re: Robinho.

MCFC BOB said:
*singingtheblues* said:
To be fair, you deserve all the shit you get for your relentless bashing of a very talented City player.

Pathetic.
Nobody deserves to be taken the piss out of in any way, shape or form.

He's talented but he doesn't want to do it for us.
You've never said a bad word about Tevez? Ever? Adebayor? No? Of course you have. Shh.
Persecuted?

PMSL

Look Bob, Rob, Harry (whatever your name is) I just feel you have a penchant for talking shite, you seem to have crafted an art form out of it, and of all the posters on this forum when it actually comes the football yours is an opinion I don't hold very highly.

In fact, I think you're fucking clueless.

I'm sorry I don't mean to upset you mate, since I know you're a delicate flower I think I'll head off and leave you to your pathetic 'cause'.

Enjoy.<br /><br />-- Tue Jun 15, 2010 10:05 pm --<br /><br />Hahaha you edited out the word "persecuted" too.

What a cock.

Thank you and goodnight...
 
Re: Robinho.

Pam said:
MCFC BOB said:
. Would the Robinho-lovers please just accept that he doesn't want to play for us anymore? .
The jury's out on that one, Bob.

'But I thought Manchester City were a good choice for me. I understood the reactions when I joined them. People thought I was going for the money but if it was then I would have gone to Dubai or an Arabic country.

'But I wanted to play in the Premier League and I was happy to join a club with big ambitions.

On the ball: Robinho revived his form on loan at boyhood club Santos last season 'They have the money and ambition to make it into the top four in England. And, believe me, next season City will. Maybe I'll be there to help them.

'When I moved to City a lot of Brazilians did not really know much about the club and they thought it was a step down.

'But I'm now thinking that people think it was the right decision for me.'

Read more: <a class="postlink" href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1286239/Robinho-refuses-rule-Manchester-City-return-World-Cup.html#ixzz0qxPLczSx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... z0qxPLczSx</a>

Never let the truth get in the way of a good witch hunt!
 
Mike D said:
spacecadet said:
Hope the lad has a storming World Cup- then he comes back to us a confident player or his value soars so that we can get a decent price.

Give your head a good f*ckin wobble there is only one player who we need to do that and he played as sub for the mighty Paraguay. Robinho is a class act and with the right management a catalyst for success for us.

Where have I slagged Robinho off?
 

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