Thank You Kyle Walker

Best full back in city’s history imo. We will really badly miss him. He single handily locked down the opposing winger many many times.

Shame it ended on such a sour note

Not just that but he was frequently a one man anti-counter attack. Said in another thread but he's been the best right back at the best club to play English football. Thank you Kyle.
 
Forget his private life, it never affected his performance on the pitch and in another era you wouldn't have even known about it.

He's unquestionably one of our greatest ever defenders and an integral part of our most successful era. You only have to look at our current problems to see how much a prime Kyle Walker is missed. We've played for years with a high line, high pressing game and if we were caught out, he mopped up. He also covered the DM transition years; when Fernandinho was tiring and before Rodri worked it out, Kyle covered the balls over the top, the breakaways through the middle and even on the opposite wing. When we became strong in the middle, he put the best wingers in the world in his pocket.

I also seem to recall reading a stat somewhere which said that in his first 5 years with us, he was only ever unavailable for selection due to injury for 7 games. Put that in the perspective of our current problems!

Greatest Premier League RB ever and we were privileged to witness his contribution to the 17 trophies he won.

Thank you Kyle, it will be a very long time before we, or anyone else, get another one of you.
All day long. What would Pep do for a 25 year old Kyle Walker at this moment in time.
 
Played a big part in the most successful period in the club’s history. Thanks for the memories Kyle. Should probably have left after the treble, but that’s on the club not him. Wish him all the best in Milan.
 
Worse captian ever, spineless and was happy for junior players to confront the media after losses, also downed tools when he wanted to leave , he could have played the last 3 games and helped us out instead he went missing , coward.

Absolutely fantastic player but never a leader.
Think it was pretty clear that he didn't think he deserved the captaincy by the end and is clearly after a move because he's accepted he's a hindrance to us and doesn't want to do any more damage. Takes a lot to know when your race is run and he knew it.
 
Good luck to him but everything comes to end at some stage,he probably should have went to Bayern but there you go,part of a legendary team centurions,domestic treble,The treble and 4 in a row wow,who wouldn’t want to join our fantastic club if they looked at walkers honours..
 
Forget his private life, it never affected his performance on the pitch and in another era you wouldn't have even known about it.

He's unquestionably one of our greatest ever defenders and an integral part of our most successful era. You only have to look at our current problems to see how much a prime Kyle Walker is missed. We've played for years with a high line, high pressing game and if we were caught out, he mopped up. He also covered the DM transition years; when Fernandinho was tiring and before Rodri worked it out, Kyle covered the balls over the top, the breakaways through the middle and even on the opposite wing. When we became strong in the middle, he put the best wingers in the world in his pocket.

I also seem to recall reading a stat somewhere which said that in his first 5 years with us, he was only ever unavailable for selection due to injury for 7 games. Put that in the perspective of our current problems!

Greatest Premier League RB ever and we were privileged to witness his contribution to the 17 trophies he won.

Thank you Kyle, it will be a very long time before we, or anyone else, get another one of you.
Back in the day they all loved it when Best was Top Sh*gger, now they crucify Kyle for it

Best City and England right back ever, thanks for the memories and the trophies

Daughter knows him and 6 years ago asked him if he could get or do anything for my 50th
1 week later she gets a message off him, to meet up and collect a signed personal shirt off him that he had gone round the changing room with and asked them all to sign it.

Can't forget things like that
 
Best full back in city’s history imo. We will really badly miss him. He single handily locked down the opposing winger many many times.

Shame it ended on such a sour note
What was sour about it, what did I miss?
 

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