Eddie Hitler
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Re: Robinho yes or no?
no thanks.
no thanks.
The very fact that as soon as got there he was saying how unhappy he was at city and he said quote he was" bored with his personal situation at the club" is enough for me mate.And this a man who wanted to be world player of the year with real,manchester city,santos i fucking doubt the man as took the piss and now i hope we just piss him off.iqjatt said:ffs said:Some people are unbeleivable,why would you want somebody who turns up on an helicopter with pele acting like hes just set the premier league on fire,then goes about slagging the club off and trying to engineer a move out of the club.He did the same at real, when the going gets tough he just wants to walk.
Football is full of mercenaries and unfortunately we have one at our club.
He can turn up in chopper if he whants to, he never slagged off the club, All that he said was he wanted to continue to play for santos for longer....He grew up their FFS, its the club he supported since boyhood, he's played for them since he was like 9 yrs old or somefin, pele has coached him, and pele has stated repeatedly that Robi is the closest thing that has ever resembled him on the football pitch.....
And he didn't Slagg of Real either: he was a key player for them for 2 seasons running, pivotal to ther 2 league wins with him, then Ramon Calderon promised him new contract, but instead he found out that Ramon whanted to trade him for CR7, then he said if your going to use me as trade bait, i don't whant to play for you anymore. so he asked for transfer.....
Then if you start talking about mercenaries, than every footballer is one, especially all the foreigners, they all come here for the money.... E.g. ask Tevez if he recieves same wage he has here and the same in Boca im sure hed 100% whant to play for Boca.
iqjatt said:The thing is this was the best thing for Club and player.
He was playing shite for us after injury, and he had few months left till world cup.
So Club wins: we don't have to pay salary to someone who ain't performing well, Santos pay for duration of loan, and His departure leads to signing of a replacement (Johnson) which has turned out well for the club.
In terms of player he has returned to his hometown for few months, gets his form back, goes to the world cup, comes back before start of next season to start affresh & happy.
So as i see it, i don't understand how some of you can say he should be dragged back n stuff. we are both winning in this situation here, both the club and the player.
iqjatt said:The thing is this was the best thing for Club and player.
So as i see it, i don't understand how some of you can say he should be dragged back n stuff. we are both winning in this situation here, both the club and the player.
iqjatt said:The thing is this was the best thing for Club and player.
He was playing shite for us after injury, and he had few months left till world cup.
So Club wins: we don't have to pay salary to someone who ain't performing well, Santos pay for duration of loan, and His departure leads to signing of a replacement (Johnson) which has turned out well for the club.
In terms of player he has returned to his hometown for few months, gets his form back, goes to the world cup, comes back before start of next season to start affresh & happy.
So as i see it, i don't understand how some of you can say he should be dragged back n stuff. we are both winning in this situation here, both the club and the player.