bluechampion7891
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Re: Yaya Toure
The thing with Tevez was the he was reliable on pitch. 100% commitment and work rate irrespective of the opposition. Yaya has his periods where he can't be too bothered, and I can only see them increasing
cibaman said:Ric said:As far as I can see, the most recent quotes that people are angry about have only been reported in this one tweet (by an account with 1000 followers):
Yahoo Sports ME @YahooSportsME · 14h
Yaya #Toure on his future with @MCFC. I'm very angry. I'm very upset." Asked about his future: "We'll see. We'll see." #MCFC
No other media sources have picked up on them, so I'm not sure how valid they are.
Not that it changes the fact that Toure is acting pretty shamefully at the moment, although there are some mitigating factors with his brother's death.
Personally, I still think the chances are that he'll be a City player next season. Be interesting to see what reaction he gets from the fans if that happens. Pretty sure, as with Tevez, that a couple of decent performances will mean it's largely forgotten. His legacy at City will always be tainted though.
Whilst I dislike Yaya's comments and actions, he's still a million miles behind Tevez when it comes to disrespecting the club. Considering how quickly Tevez seemed to be forgiven, Yaya shouldn't have any problems. One decent free kick should do the trick.
The thing with Tevez was the he was reliable on pitch. 100% commitment and work rate irrespective of the opposition. Yaya has his periods where he can't be too bothered, and I can only see them increasing