After the spurs game in the CL he made his mind up apparentlyHe knew he was off, the tears at end said it all, and what a way to go
After the spurs game in the CL he made his mind up apparentlyHe knew he was off, the tears at end said it all, and what a way to go
Well to play the way he did from that point speaks so highly of the man.After the spurs game in the CL he made his mind up apparently
100%Well to play the way he did from that point speaks so highly of the man.
And to think when Vinny joined we were courting John Terry as the face of Man City! Thank you Vinny not only for being the best captain imaginable, but for being such a humble person as well. I love that we don't seem to have any big time twats like other top clubs and this I am sure is in no small part due to the example set by our leader. I pray that this continues as his legacy and that one day we get to welcome him back.Vinny has been colossus for this club - he is the face of the Manosur regime. Not just a great player but a Leader. Its hard to remain have the respect of all the players but this guy has led by example.. There are not many like him around so its not just a player we need to replace.
I also think this guys can end up being an ambassador for football or even a politician, such are his talents. All round great human being!!!
Vinnie has certainly bowed out at the top / with one hell of a bang - winning the league with 98 points, playing all those final must-win games with almost all clean sheets, that goal v Leicester, lifting the Cup in front of 84,000 at Wembley after a 6-0 win to complete the Treble.
All as Captain of a side scoring the most goals ever, and winning the most games ever. Oh, and winning 'Goal of the season' from defence.
Not sure you can go out on a more successful note ?
If you have to leave, then this is the way to do it !