Yaya Toure - commits future to City (page 855)

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“I do not feel he will stay at City. This is not about money. He wants to leave because of many reasons. He is one of the best players at Manchester City but does not feel the respect of the staff. Only Roberto Mancini respects Yaya.”

Dimitri Seluk March 20, 2013

Not very original, is he? Seems to be a modern Viktor Boskovic, but with the dress sense of Boss Hogg.
 
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The sad thing about all this is Yaya was labeled a mercenary when he came to City and it now looks like he will be once again labeled a mercenary when he leaves, what he achieved in between could be forgotten about.
 
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Ballymagash Blue said:
oakiecokie said:
Ballymagash Blue said:
The ranting and raving on this site says far more about the ranters and ravers than it does about their chosen subject of abuse.

Demichelis, Garcia, Dzeko, Mancini, Pellegrini, Tevez, Quinn....and on and on and on it goes.

If you were all as animated when we're actually playing at the Etihad, some of you might actually contribute something useful to our great club.

You sound very Raggish.

You probably called me a rag when I was standing up for Demichelis, or a red cnut when I was supporting Pellegrini earlier in the season, or a sad Munich bast8rd when I suggested that Garcia rarely gave the ball away.

To be a true blue, you have to hate Yaya Toure, call Stevan Jovetic the most expensive sick note in history, offer the most vicious abuse to anyone who dares leave City. And I was in the ground when a significant number of our great fans abused Paul Dickov on one of his returns to City. 'Member that?

There are a lot of clowns on here, and they're not excused simply because they're City fans.
Spot on
There's too many would rather get the beers sank than arriving on time, then spend half the time moaning about not getting a signal so they can post something like " at the match!!!" Or take a selfie etc....then fuck off early.
 
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Gabriel said:
“I do not feel he will stay at City. This is not about money. He wants to leave because of many reasons. He is one of the best players at Manchester City but does not feel the respect of the staff. Only Roberto Mancini respects Yaya.”

Dimitri Seluk March 20, 2013

Not very original, is he? Seems to be a modern Viktor Boskovic, but with the dress sense of Boss Hogg.
And when City bid for him he rubbished us.

Following the logic of some in here, we should never have signed him up in the first place, because of his agent.

I'm disappointed he's looking elsewhere, but I'm sure Pellegrini would love to have him on his team sheet on the opening day.
 
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Forzacitizens said:
What can Yaya's statement actually say?

if he says I want to leave we can simply refuse, no?


It's a classic tactic of turning the fans against him, which has happened.

Can't see our holistic club structure putting up with it to be honest.

Let him leave and let's move on.
 
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Fuck me, there are more rags in this thread than there was in Old Trafford on 90 minutes for the sick swan.
 
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nederblue said:
Prestwich_Blue said:
Bad news. It gets worse!

The rest of the squad have said they're all leaving because Yaya didn't give them party bags. We're doomed.

No strictly true. My source said they got the party bags but they had red balloons. The press tomorrow are reporting that everyone except Garcia (who is color blind) are handing in a transfer requests.

Has also insulted the sheik reckon's the jelly taste like camel shit !!!
 
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newenglandblue said:
A pre cursor to my post is that YaYa is world class, and we gave the opportunity to be so. His stock has increased wearing the shirt.
But, we got him because he behaved like this. He and his "agent" agitated at Barca and we saw the chance. My guess is the Executive of our great club are not flustered, or surprised at this one bit. Both Khaldoon and Ferran will have epected this M.O. They will make a call and either this will die a slow death and he will be his own, slightly fractious self in our shirt next year or they will decide at his age now is the time. That is a massive call but they won't do so without an adequate replacement - I don't think you can straight like for like but you can still replace - the one thing Ferguson did was get this right until he caved in the Rooney, that was when they started to slide. Does this thing frustrate - yes, should we be worried no.


A fair and reasoned post sir.
 
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