Exeter Blue I am here said:
Blue Is the Opposite of Blue said:
Why can't we just wait until he gives that statement after the World Cup?
And oh god if people think Barkley could replace Yaya they're sadly mistaken.
I've already said there's no-one out there as good as Ya Ya, but if he keeps this bunko up much longer there will be no bridges left to burn and we'll need an alternative. You got a better (and realistic) suggestion than Barkley up your sleeve?
As for waiting until after the World Cup, why the fucking hell should we indulge such showboating knobbery? If his plan is to stay, then he could easily say that now
Yaya has answered those questions himself.
He's focusing entirely on the World Cup as it's probably his last go at winning it - unless he plays at this level until he's 35 he won't be travelling anywhere with the Ivory Coast again. If he believes these ridiculous stories to be nothing but rumours, which is pretty much what he's said they are, perhaps he feels he shouldn't have to waste time dismissing them when he's got a huge international tournament to prepare for. When it's over we'll hear what he has to say for himself, but until then I won't be swinging either way on this matter.
If the worst happens and he does leave, I could see us lining up like this next season if we get our targets.
Hart
Zabaleta - Kompany - Mangala - Kolarov
Fernando
Fabregas - Fernandinho
Navas - Aguero - Silva
Would you complain if that was our system next season? Replacing Yaya with a like-for-like is impossible, so impossible that attempting it would be stupid. He's a linchpin that could only be replaced if his role in the side was divided up between two players and our system was altered to fit Barcelona's style of a holding midfielder, two creative midfielders, two wingers and a false 9 striker.