Yaya Toure - commits future to City (page 855)

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Glad he's staying and this can be put behind us, finally.

Yaya has clearly not been in a good state of mind recently (understandably) but his agent has clearly not done him any favours.

Ultimately we are a better team with him in it.
 
We just need to move on, he's a city player, a great city player. Whilst his outbursts came out his brother was dieing/just died, I'm sure his head was all over the place. I just hope he has a good start to the season so the boo boys don't get on his back. At the end of the day he can be the differance between winning a trophy and not winning a trophy. What he's done and the way he's acted is not unforgivable, not in the same league as tevez. I'm sure we've all acted like frontbums at times in our lives due to personnel turmoil
 
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
And the legend continues...

We'll be cheering him again after his customary goal against the rags, let's put it to bed and close this monstrosity of a thread...


.........................hart.......................

Zab..........komps......mangala.....AK

...........Fernando.....dinho............

.......................Yaya........................

Nasri.........................................silva

...........................aguero....................


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Perhaps the least surprising turn of events of the summer :-)
 
I think yaya realizes he has made a balls up. I'm not making excuses for him but people react strangely in desperate times. For him to come out and commit his future for city is a big thing for us. You only have to look at what he has achieved to realize how important he is to us. An absolutely integral part of our rise to the top. Three vital wembley goals, 2 at Newcastle that helped us on our way to the title, couple of derby goals as well as his mega season last year. I think some city fans need to put this behind them and fully support him. What he has done for our club is legendary!
 
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without a dream said:
His agent and by association Yaya himself really are a pair of slimy twats. Glad he's staying if he's going to give it all but there's no doubt that, like Tevez, he's ruined his legacy.

+1
 
Who cares if he said silly things a couple months ago? He's a gamechanger, our best player, and we had to keep him to have hope of winning any trophies.

It's great news and all this nonsense will be forgotten by the start of the year. Onwards and upwards.
 
stony said:
remember arthur mann said:
citymad said:
Perhaps next time we can wait for a player to actually leave before calling him despicable names.
This !
So called fans on here sound like rags, there again !


Bollocks. If he acts like a c**t, I'll call him a c**t. Just because he's fortunate enough to play for City doesn't mean he isn't an arsehole.

What is it with todays fanboys that put players first and the club second ?

What's with it with all these idiots who build up players to be something that they're not?
 
Dicko69 said:
We just need to move on, he's a city player, a great city player. Whilst his outbursts came out his brother was dieing/just died, I'm sure his head was all over the place. I just hope he has a good start to the season so the boo boys don't get on his back. At the end of the day he can be the differance between winning a trophy and not winning a trophy. What he's done and the way he's acted is not unforgivable, not in the same league as tevez. I'm sure we've all acted like frontbums at times in our lives due to personnel turmoil

The brother things was huge but I think people also underestimate the pressure of the run in especially on Yaya and the pressure on being your countries main man for the World Cup.
 
stony said:
remember arthur mann said:
citymad said:
Perhaps next time we can wait for a player to actually leave before calling him despicable names.
This !
So called fans on here sound like rags, there again !


Bollocks. If he acts like a ****, I'll call him a ****. Just because he's fortunate enough to play for City doesn't mean he isn't an arsehole.

What is it with todays fanboys that put players first and the club second ?
This. And they call themselves City fans
 
A low point in Blluemoon history where we turned on one of our own, at a time of neediness and assume the worse and stated it all as fact. I am glad this saga is over for now so I can now go on and pretend that we are still the best fans in the land. No problem with questioning integrity but the level and amount of abuse on here was pathetic.
 
Yaya has only stayed due to the move he thought he was getting never happened. Yaya is not innocent in all of this. He is a great player to have and we would have struggled to get a replacement but he must have had some plan to get away. He could have answered all questions when ever he wanted but he did nt. yes his agent is to blame but so is he. I am glad he is staying but he is not the player or person I thought he was. We do need to start looking for a replacement for him as he will prob but a twat again next season. Moaning about a birthday cake !!! Get a grip !!
 
Hart of the matter said:
A low point in Blluemoon history where we turned on one of our own, at a time of neediness and assume the worse and stated it all as fact. I am glad this saga is over for now so I can now go on and pretend that we are still the best fans in the land. No problem with questioning integrity but the level and amount of abuse on here was pathetic.

Seriously,have a word with yourself. We haven't turned on one of our own at all. Yaya has acted the **** and been called out for it.
He is an employee of the club,he is not Manchester City.
What do you expect people to call him?
Using a birthday cake and the death of a family member to try to engineer a move along with his slimy agent is going to piss a hell of a lot of fans off.
I will support him on the pitch 100% however I for one hope the club are lining up his replacement within the next 12 months.
 
Hart of the matter said:
A low point in Blluemoon history where we turned on one of our own, at a time of neediness and assume the worse and stated it all as fact. I am glad this saga is over for now so I can now go on and pretend that we are still the best fans in the land. No problem with questioning integrity but the level and amount of abuse on here was pathetic.

the thing is, he turned on city first what with no cake, carnt go to see brother,no love and so on. HE WANTED TO BE AWAY FOR MORE MONEY but nobody came in for him. IM happy hes staying, BUT in my eyes hes A **** for saying these things
 
St Helens Blue (Exiled) said:
Hart of the matter said:
A low point in Blluemoon history where we turned on one of our own, at a time of neediness and assume the worse and stated it all as fact. I am glad this saga is over for now so I can now go on and pretend that we are still the best fans in the land. No problem with questioning integrity but the level and amount of abuse on here was pathetic.

Seriously,have a word with yourself. We haven't turned on one of our own at all. Yaya has acted the **** and been called out for it.
He is an employee of the club,he is not Manchester City.
What do you expect people to call him?
Using a birthday cake and the death of a family member to try to engineer a move along with his slimy agent is going to piss a hell of a lot of fans off.
I will support him on the pitch 100% however I for one hope the club are lining up his replacement within the next 12 months.

Bang on. Why just because he is a City player should he be allowed to act like he has, and I add his agent to that as he acts on Yayas behalf. His agent and Yaya, at a time we should of been celebrated around the world for our title triumph shifted the news all about him and his lack of cake. Whether he was trying to engineer a move I don't know, but it does seem to point towards that and that makes a lot of comments on here perfectly reasonable.

As you say, ill support him and more importantly the team on the pitch, but for me he acted like a spoilt little child and has tainted his image at the club. Thankfully the club acted with absolute class on this and eventually came out of it looking well.
 
willipp said:
St Helens Blue (Exiled) said:
Hart of the matter said:
A low point in Blluemoon history where we turned on one of our own, at a time of neediness and assume the worse and stated it all as fact. I am glad this saga is over for now so I can now go on and pretend that we are still the best fans in the land. No problem with questioning integrity but the level and amount of abuse on here was pathetic.

Seriously,have a word with yourself. We haven't turned on one of our own at all. Yaya has acted the **** and been called out for it.
He is an employee of the club,he is not Manchester City.
What do you expect people to call him?
Using a birthday cake and the death of a family member to try to engineer a move along with his slimy agent is going to piss a hell of a lot of fans off.
I will support him on the pitch 100% however I for one hope the club are lining up his replacement within the next 12 months.

Bang on. Why just because he is a City player should he be allowed to act like he has, and I add his agent to that as he acts on Yayas behalf. His agent and Yaya, at a time we should of been celebrated around the world for our title triumph shifted the news all about him and his lack of cake. Whether he was trying to engineer a move I don't know, but it does seem to point towards that and that makes a lot of comments on here perfectly reasonable.

As you say, ill support him and more importantly the team on the pitch, but for me he acted like a spoilt little child and has tainted his image at the club. Thankfully the club acted with absolute class on this and eventually came out of it looking well.
No problem with any of that. As I said question his integrity by all means, but the level of abuse was and is extreme. As is that shown to anyone who may take a different point of view. A sense of perspective has been absent at times. Suarez got an easier ride than Yaya FFS. I have also said many times that Yaya is unhappy full stop. Not just about City. Look at his comments about football in general. To me he is not in a good place at the moment.
 
from listening to his interview yaya came across as he actually wanted to stay!! it wouldn't surprise me if it was all his agent talking all the bollocks and whatever reason the hold he has over yaya is so powerful that yaya didn't want to go against him
 
Hart of the matter said:
A low point in Blluemoon history where we turned on one of our own, at a time of neediness and assume the worse and stated it all as fact. I am glad this saga is over for now so I can now go on and pretend that we are still the best fans in the land. No problem with questioning integrity but the level and amount of abuse on here was pathetic.
100% agree. Prepare to get the height of a abuse.
 
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