IF most of the above were true, sure. When I played we generally had an unspoken rule: Not a word about another man's money. Everyone did there best for themselves financially and worked hard in practice. Seluk is not about practice. He is about the money end of things. Generally every player stays clear of other player's money talk. I know Seluk matter more than just about money for his client. But to other players. that what agants represent: Your money.
Yaya isn't blaming anyone else for a pass put wrong. There probably isn't any histroinics or moaning. More likely than not, he is quiet and solemn. Does is bit, but doesn't say make a fuss. His teammates are his teammates. While some might not agree with his agent acting the fool, most understand. I am willing to bet very few hold it against him. Fans? Sure! They are much more emotionally attached. Players aren't.
I thought you watched us play? For the best part of a year he was walking round, moaning, waving his arms. His attituted will not have gone unnoticed.
Other players like Kolarov & Zabaleta who's futures were in the balance have come back ad fit and strong as they can.
No team, no work force like someone who's not carrying their own weight, no pun intended.
Pep has instilled a team ethic as great as I've seen, players are running through walls for each other. Toure's agent, therefore Toure is down playing or belittling everything the team is building for.
If he's useless to the team, he's useless to his 'mates'. Success will be more important than a semi forced friendship of convenience.
Toure's mates or clique are out the door, those still in his corner if any will be rapidly distancing themselves from him.
He's the past. It's over. Despite what some fucktard agent has to say, Toure will go down as a great player in his day and for my money players like Aguero, Silva, De Bruyne will leave Toure as a fond but distant memory.