johnnytapia
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Mustard.
Yaya would have made the perfect Rag.
I agree with your definition of legend having to be great players and totally getting the club off the pitch .so out of the current crop I would class zabba and kompany as legends .To be regarded as a club legend in my eyes is a player that gives their all for the club and bond a natural affinity with supporters that will never be broken. A player that leaves the club with the total respect of his teammates, club officials and supporters. There is no finer example of this in recent years than Pablo Zabaleta IMO.
Football wise it can be justifiably argued that Toure has been our best and most important player in living memory, he certainly won us the FA cup and we wouldn't have won the Prem 2nd time without his magnificent contribution, plus all the other great moments he gave us on the pitch.
However, he and his odious parasitic **** of an agent collaborated on several occasions for Seluk to lambaste the club (and Pep) with spurious bullshit and lies, and the sad thing is is they have no shame in what they have spouted to the press.
I think of past and present players that I've seen play in my lifetime for City, some having consideravly less footballing ability of Yaya, but none of the players i regard as a club legend ever slated and disrespected our club officials and supporters tarnishing our name the way Yaya and snake belly Seluk has.
Talk about 'dont bite the hand that feeds you'. We fed the ungrateful cake eating lump of lard all he could eat and he bit our fuckin' hand off!
The way Yaya Toe-rag allowed his total scumbag of an agent to slate us with fuckin' bullshit and lies is a disgace, topped off by playing the racist card on Pep, especially after the send off the club and supporters gave him. I stayed till the end of his send off and I feel cheated by a player who proved beyond doubt that he wasn't grateful of our support of him on the pitch, or what the club did for him off the pitch.
He could have and should be regarded fondly as a living club legend, but all that has happened off the pitch has left a sour taste in my mouth that I can't get rid of when i think of him.
I see him as a living club leg-end that has lost my respect as a lifelong blue.
If and when he returns to the club he will get no verbal abuse from me, nor will I applaud him. Great player before he faded badly to become a cheap jaded copy of his former self, to then leave the club in such a sad and acrimonious way: /
Yaya Who?
Past his best mouthy cûnt.In what way ?
For me YAYA was one of our greatest players but the term LEGEND isn’t applied to players who behaved like YAYA did too many times. They also don’t mope and sulk about the pitch, conspicuously making no effort as he was prone to do in later seasons.To be regarded as a club legend in my eyes is a player that gives their all for the club and bond a natural affinity with supporters that will never be broken. A player that leaves the club with the total respect of his teammates, club officials and supporters. There is no finer example of this in recent years than Pablo Zabaleta IMO.
Football wise it can be justifiably argued that Toure has been our best and most important player in living memory, he certainly won us the FA cup and we wouldn't have won the Prem 2nd time without his magnificent contribution, plus all the other great moments he gave us on the pitch.
However, he and his odious parasitic **** of an agent collaborated on several occasions for Seluk to lambaste the club (and Pep) with spurious bullshit and lies, and the sad thing is is they have no shame in what they have spouted to the press.
I think of past and present players that I've seen play in my lifetime for City, some having consideravly less footballing ability of Yaya, but none of the players i regard as a club legend ever slated and disrespected our club officials and supporters tarnishing our name the way Yaya and snake belly Seluk has.
Talk about 'dont bite the hand that feeds you'. We fed the ungrateful cake eating lump of lard all he could eat and he bit our fuckin' hand off!
The way Yaya Toe-rag allowed his total scumbag of an agent to slate us with fuckin' bullshit and lies is a disgace, topped off by playing the racist card on Pep, especially after the send off the club and supporters gave him. I stayed till the end of his send off and I feel cheated by a player who proved beyond doubt that he wasn't grateful of our support of him on the pitch, or what the club did for him off the pitch.
He could have and should be regarded fondly as a living club legend, but all that has happened off the pitch has left a sour taste in my mouth that I can't get rid of when i think of him.
I see him as a living club leg-end that has lost my respect as a lifelong blue.
If and when he returns to the club he will get no verbal abuse from me, nor will I applaud him. Great player before he faded badly to become a cheap jaded copy of his former self, to then leave the club in such a sad and acrimonious way: /
Yaya Who?
He may have an ego the size of the bus but why slag Pep in that way. There’s no evidence of Pep being racist so why do it? He’ll still get a good welcome by the fans at City but despite his incredible influence, he’ll fall short of the status of Silva, Aguero, Kompany, eventually KDB and others due to his behaviour. Look at Tevez as an example. Brilliant player but not remembered in the same way as other players.For me YAYA was one of our greatest players but the term LEGEND isn’t applied to players who behaved like YAYA did too many times. They also don’t mope and sulk about the pitch, conspicuously making no effort as he was prone to do in later seasons.
Great player but Cakegate, his Pep The Racist rants and the rest - he robbed himself of Legend status by my personal take on the term. Others mileage may vary.
In what way ?
He may have an ego the size of the bus but why slag Pep in that way. There’s no evidence of Pep being racist so why do it? He’ll still get a good welcome by the fans at City but despite his incredible influence, he’ll fall short of the status of Silva, Aguero, Kompany, eventually KDB and others due to his behaviour. Look at Tevez as an example. Brilliant player but not remembered in the same way as other players.