allan harper
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Re: Yaya Toure
simon31goat said:Player power these days is stronger than it ever has been.personally I'm not fussed either way,I just think he is using psg to improve his financial situation at city,I think he,l still be here next season with more cake.i mean more money hahalaserblue said:simon31goat said:I think he,l stay on improved terms which will be more wonga.just my opinion.the Rooney situation has opened a can of worms IMO the way he took the piss out of utd and got rewarded just sums up the modern game,IMO I yaya is trying a similar stunt
Trying is one thing, succeeding is quite another. Do you seriously believe that City's totally professional and focused owners will cave in to this kind of bullshit like those mard arse, shit for brains, headless chickens at the swamp?
We're not really here said:I have to say I'm puzzled by the reaction on here. Barring the odd exception, players now don't give a shit about the club they play for. They are just there to make as much as possible before moving on to make another chunk of money. Agents get a huge slice so want as many moves/contract extensions as they can manouvre.
We as fans need to realise this as a fact. This is football today. Yaya has come here and played an enormous part in our success. If he goes, he goes. I will remember what he has done and be grateful for that. It will be a shit way to leave but there we go. Move on and enjoy the next batch of great players we will see in the future.
Champions2012! said:We're not really here said:I have to say I'm puzzled by the reaction on here. Barring the odd exception, players now don't give a shit about the club they play for. They are just there to make as much as possible before moving on to make another chunk of money. Agents get a huge slice so want as many moves/contract extensions as they can manouvre.
We as fans need to realise this as a fact. This is football today. Yaya has come here and played an enormous part in our success. If he goes, he goes. I will remember what he has done and be grateful for that. It will be a shit way to leave but there we go. Move on and enjoy the next batch of great players we will see in the future.
Tell me the last time a player came up with such a ridiculous excuse to get more money or a move.
It's embarrassing mate
"My dog ate my contract"We're not really here said:Champions2012! said:We're not really here said:I have to say I'm puzzled by the reaction on here. Barring the odd exception, players now don't give a shit about the club they play for. They are just there to make as much as possible before moving on to make another chunk of money. Agents get a huge slice so want as many moves/contract extensions as they can manouvre.
We as fans need to realise this as a fact. This is football today. Yaya has come here and played an enormous part in our success. If he goes, he goes. I will remember what he has done and be grateful for that. It will be a shit way to leave but there we go. Move on and enjoy the next batch of great players we will see in the future.
Tell me the last time a player came up with such a ridiculous excuse to get more money or a move.
It's embarrassing mate
I agree it's beyond pathetic but sadly I'm not that surprised. I suppose it's original eh?
laserblue said:simon31goat said:I think he,l stay on improved terms which will be more wonga.just my opinion.the Rooney situation has opened a can of worms IMO the way he took the piss out of utd and got rewarded just sums up the modern game,IMO I yaya is trying a similar stuntsam-caddick said:Exactly, what he earns now will remain the same and as if City would give a player on the wrong side of thirty a new contract with a pay rise.
I reckon if 30-35m pound came in he is gone, Txiki and Soriano did it with Ronaldinho and Eto'o so it won't stop them getting rid of Yaya.
Nobody is bigger than the club and the second a player thinks he is then it's time to move him on, sometimes you have to let go.
Trying is one thing, succeeding is quite another. Do you seriously believe that City's totally professional and focused owners will cave in to this kind of bullshit like those mard arse, shit for brains, headless chickens at the swamp?
skybluepete said:Love ya ya and is obviously absolute quality but he's getting on my tits now.
Him and his agent need to wind their necks in and shut the fuck up, he gets treated like a king for fucks sake.
If he doesn't want to be part of it , get as much doe as we can for him and invest it wisely .
Manchester_City_Blue said:If he wanted to leave all he needed to say was that he wanted a new challenge, that he would treasure the time he'd had here.
He would've left with no bad blood and as a legend. Shame he's tearing that down now.
Won't get his "loyalty bonus" if he done thatMike N said:Manchester_City_Blue said:If he wanted to leave all he needed to say was that he wanted a new challenge, that he would treasure the time he'd had here.
He would've left with no bad blood and as a legend. Shame he's tearing that down now.
Said exactly the same the day it all came out. Stupid man.
Vidal, Pogba, Barkley, Fabregas.Tell The King said:Would happily sell him and look at buying Barkley from Everton if he'd be interested in a move.
Tell The King said:Would happily sell him and look at buying Barkley from Everton if he'd be interested in a move.