Weaver
My hero growing up as a very young child. I hated going in nets during football matches but seeing Weaver sprinting the length of the Wembley pitch in my head gave me the courage to get in between the orange cones and do my absolute worst impression of him.
Zabaleta
There isn't much to be said for this man that hasn't been said already. A leader of thousands whether he has the armband around his bicep or not. The day he retires will be a very, very upsetting one.
Kompany
The first Manchester City captain to lift the Premier League trophy over his head.
Dunne
You knew what you got with Dunney - honesty, integrity, hard tackles, commitment and enough own goals to feed a several starving strikers.
Tarnat
Those free-kicks against Blackburn, Aston Villa and Leicester are enough for him to be on the list.
Yaya Toure
Those goals he scored at Wembley towards the back end of the 2010/11 season put us on the road to where we are now and gave me the happiest month of my City supporting life. Everything seemed to look upwards when he scored those goals.
Benarbia
Wright-Phillips
Another hero of mine from when I was very young. I cried the day we sold him.
Silva
Crush on him from day one.
Aguero
Goater
Scored a fuck load of goals and was the most pleasant and calming presence in the team when I met them.