mcmanus
Well-Known Member
Re: Yaya Toure
Fucking hell, the cellar is upstairs.
I'm legging it.
Fucking hell, the cellar is upstairs.
I'm legging it.
We're on a day trip:)mcmanus said:Fucking hell, the cellar is upstairs.
I'm legging it.
More 'in' jokes than an episode of 'Allo, 'Allomcmanus said:Fucking hell, the cellar is upstairs.
I'm legging it.
andyhinch said:We're on a day trip:)mcmanus said:Fucking hell, the cellar is upstairs.
I'm legging it.
Just like Del Boy and the boys in Margate. I see an 'exploding bus' moment anytime nowandyhinch said:We're on a day trip:)mcmanus said:Fucking hell, the cellar is upstairs.
I'm legging it.
OllyT1950 said:One of the adjustments we need to make now we are a top club is that we are mainly going to attract mercenaries. Toure is the epitome of a mercenary, doesn't give a FF about the fans or the club. All he is concerned about is his own greed and ego. He won't give Manchester City a second thought when he goes. The club was just a vehicle to advance his own career, hence all the petulant comments about him not getting player of the year because he is African. IMO he was far more interested in winning Player of the Year for himself (to get a bigger pay day) than he was about City winning the PL.
Recent history has taught me to focus my support on the club, I just see the players as the people who bring us success. They use us we use them. Most of the badge-kissing stuff is for the TV. There is still the odd exception but anyone who believes any of them really give a shit about the club are destined to be disappointed. That is the modern game I'm afraid.
gordondaviesmoustache said:More 'in' jokes than an episode of 'Allo, 'Allomcmanus said:Fucking hell, the cellar is upstairs.
I'm legging it.
It allways feels like a car crash most of the timedronefromsector7g said:Just like Del Boy and the boys in Margate. I see an 'exploding bus' moment anytime nowandyhinch said:We're on a day trip:)mcmanus said:Fucking hell, the cellar is upstairs.
I'm legging it.
I've been mis-pronouncing words a-la Inspector Crabtree when reading to my daughter - she loves it, so I showed her some Allo clips and she was cracking up.Paul Lake's Left Knee said:gordondaviesmoustache said:More 'in' jokes than an episode of 'Allo, 'Allomcmanus said:Fucking hell, the cellar is upstairs.
I'm legging it.
Blue Haze said:OllyT1950 said:One of the adjustments we need to make now we are a top club is that we are mainly going to attract mercenaries. Toure is the epitome of a mercenary, doesn't give a FF about the fans or the club. All he is concerned about is his own greed and ego. He won't give Manchester City a second thought when he goes. The club was just a vehicle to advance his own career, hence all the petulant comments about him not getting player of the year because he is African. IMO he was far more interested in winning Player of the Year for himself (to get a bigger pay day) than he was about City winning the PL.
Recent history has taught me to focus my support on the club, I just see the players as the people who bring us success. They use us we use them. Most of the badge-kissing stuff is for the TV. There is still the odd exception but anyone who believes any of them really give a shit about the club are destined to be disappointed. That is the modern game I'm afraid.
I'll go against the flow and say I don't really care if he's a mercenary or bleeds sky blue. We're going up to a level that your club probably doesn't have a hope in hell of reaching. Yaya took us a bit of the way. Just like Tevez did. Both are amazing players. If he goes I'll wish him well and enjoy watching someone like Cesc or Vidal instead. If he stays, great. Losing Tevez didn't stop our progress, and neither will losing Yaya, whether that day is tomorrow or 5 years from now.
That's all.