gaudinho's stolen car
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I understand that this is a boring thread but I must say my piece.
When he first joined City in that big money deal for all those wages I didn't mind, because we've got loads of money and he struck me as a good player at Barcelona, who had just won everything available including the Nobel Prize for Football. At 6'5" I knew he would be an excellent Centre Half, maybe a good partner for the rapidly emerging Vincent Kompany. Obviously the fact that his brother and mentor Kolo was at the club already made a massive difference, but I have never felt like he came here under duress or to pacify other people. He is here to win trophies, just like the one he scored his way to last year. And we won't let him down, because the whole team, including the management team and the back room staff want the same thing. But he didn't slot in at Centre Half, or Defensive Midfielder. He slotted in everywhere. If ever a player could fit in, out of position, it is Yaya Toure.
He reminds me of the big blue fella from Watchmen. Striding amongst mortals but head and shoulders above them. I imagine that he looks upon us as pitiful creatures just because we cannot see that turn or pass as quickly as he can. But he doesn't hate us, he loves us, because like Superman he appreciates the joy we show when he saves us.
I love you Yaya.
When he first joined City in that big money deal for all those wages I didn't mind, because we've got loads of money and he struck me as a good player at Barcelona, who had just won everything available including the Nobel Prize for Football. At 6'5" I knew he would be an excellent Centre Half, maybe a good partner for the rapidly emerging Vincent Kompany. Obviously the fact that his brother and mentor Kolo was at the club already made a massive difference, but I have never felt like he came here under duress or to pacify other people. He is here to win trophies, just like the one he scored his way to last year. And we won't let him down, because the whole team, including the management team and the back room staff want the same thing. But he didn't slot in at Centre Half, or Defensive Midfielder. He slotted in everywhere. If ever a player could fit in, out of position, it is Yaya Toure.
He reminds me of the big blue fella from Watchmen. Striding amongst mortals but head and shoulders above them. I imagine that he looks upon us as pitiful creatures just because we cannot see that turn or pass as quickly as he can. But he doesn't hate us, he loves us, because like Superman he appreciates the joy we show when he saves us.
I love you Yaya.