The end of Dzeko

As someone already said, footballers come and go.
I hope Edin's able to maintain his composure and character regardless of anything that happens at City. Being humble and hard working fellow is why a lot of people decided to follow him and I hope he doesn't change that.

I wish that City plays for pride, with or without Edin, and manages to win the title for its fans; I wish for Edin to find peace and happiness wherever he goes.
 
Humiliation is when Mancini brought on Adebayor in the 90th minute against Arsenal at home after he'd scored a hat-trick in his previous game. It's obvious Mancini has not been impressed with Dzeko's performances recently and I always thought it was a bit odd that he's never criticised Dzeko publicly(except the game against Sunderland where he criticised both him and Balotelli together) like he does to AJ and Balotelli, even though it was obvious to all and sundry that Dzeko's performances have been generally poor. I guess this is his way of getting his message across to Dzeko.
 
Re: Re: The end of Dzeko

Hare said:
As someone already said, footballers come and go.
I hope Edin's able to maintain his composure and character regardless of anything that happens at City. Being humble and hard working fellow is why a lot of people decided to follow him and I hope he doesn't change that.

I wish that City plays for pride, with or without Edin, and manages to win the title for its fans; I wish for Edin to find peace and happiness wherever he goes.
Is your surname Krishna?
 
"The end of Dzeko"

Arsed ?

There is a reason he has spent so much time on the bench, guess what it is?

One of the good things about him moving on, is that most of the "joined Jan 2011" posters will move on with him.

Win/win.
 
Would be funny to sell Dzeko and keep Balotelli, Mancini's pet.

Agüero can play better with Dzeko and I hope we dont end up selling Aguero too. So for me Aguero, Dzeko stay, the other two strikers can go not arsed about Balotelli and Tevez. Dont trust them, not in the same way, but just dont trust them.

And hope Guidetti will be back instead of selling him for 3-4 m pounds.
 
Next year I hope it's Dzeko, Aguero, Guidetto and RVP.

We have been badly let down by Tevez and Baloteli this year and we cannot ignore that.

With a good run in the team Edin will deliver, he always has.
 
Yeah that's deff his account sayin goodbye.
To me honestly this would make sense if someone prior to Mancini bought him, but in this case it's his fault since he bought him and that will cost the club some pretty penny.
 
VOOMER said:
Its about the team winning and although it was WBA tonight, we had 4 players, Silva, Sergio, Tevez and Nasri putting pressure on their back 4 almost all the time. It was essential to us winning by the margin we did and was the key element of the team and Silva's goal. This almost vanished when Edin and AJ entered the fray.
This is spot on.
 
HazeM3 said:
BTW. Dzeko may had one bad pass today, he did not play much, game was won already and i think his pride took big hit when tevez got to start in front of him. Of course he looked little uninterested.
You know what, you've just unintentionally summed him up there. If that is indeed his attitude then he's an absolute disgrace and has no right to earn the vast amounts of money he does as a professional footballer.

You don't respond to adversity by sulking and not trying; that's shithouse territory like Carlos Tevez. He should be reacting by running his bollocks off in an attempt to prove that the manager made the wrong call.

Five games to go in a title run in and he's thrown the towel in already, the mardy self-absorbed twat. I honestly thought they were made a lot tougher than that from that part of the world.
 

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