Tricky_Trev
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Please please please let us play Roma at the Etihad soon. Best of luck Zaba! Club legend
I reckon there will be some kind of friendly thrown in as part of the deal. Zaba playing a half each for either side then the move falling through because he's clattered 4/5 of his Roma teammates.Please please please let us play Roma at the Etihad soon. Best of luck Zaba! Club legend
Please please please let us play Roma at the Etihad soon. Best of luck Zaba! Club legend
He shouldn't and indeed doesn't need to. That doesn't stop me, as a City fan thinking he's taking the club for a ride as he has the last 18 months.Rubbish, why should he walk?
He may he happy where he is, he has had a very easy 2 years going through the motions, and he has been allowed to do it by an inept manager.
NO ONE walks away from money and as said he signed a contract and if the club wants to break that contract it will have to pay him and so it should,
Contracts work in the clubs favour to sometimes, in this occasion the player and his agent have us over a barrel, and they will not walk away anytime soon.
He shouldn't and indeed doesn't need to. That doesn't stop me, as a City fan thinking he's taking the club for a ride as he has the last 18 months.
I'm sure he is happy. The fact that his inclusion in the team is to our detriment isn't a problem to him and his agent because as long as he's got his contract then like you say - why should he walk.
Zab's performance last season was directly related to the serious injury he suffered at the start of the season. At 31 he is 2 years younger than Sagna. Just because he looks in his 40's, with his early hair loss, doesn't mean he's going to suddenly seize up! When Zab and Sagna have both been fit Zab has consistently kept Sagna out of the team. Zab is a superb player who can still be a leader and inspiration for other players. Selling him for £2.5m is a joke.Zabaleta has been a fantastic servant for Manchester City, he's helped us win multiple trophies and his commitment and affinity to the club and fans can't be denied. In an ideal world there'd still be a place for him at the club. However that would be letting your heart rule your head, whats as undeniable as his love for the club/fans is the fact that he has deteriorated as a footballer over the last 18 months or so. He'll be 32 just after the New Year and age has started to catch up with him. He lost his place last season to Sagna, who is actually 2 years older than him, and given Guardiola's requirement that his fullbacks get up and down the wings, we can't really go into the season with 2 30+ options at right back. It's probably the right time for Zabaleta to move on, the slower pace of Italian football will suit him far better than the pacey, end to end football you get in the Premier League at this stage of his career. His time here will be remembered fondly by City fans but everyone eventually reaches the point where they need to be replaced, and with Zabaleta that time has unfortunately come.
Rubbish, why should he walk?
He may he happy where he is, he has had a very easy 2 years going through the motions, and he has been allowed to do it by an inept manager.
NO ONE walks away from money and as said he signed a contract and if the club wants to break that contract it will have to pay him and so it should,
Contracts work in the clubs favour to sometimes, in this occasion the player and his agent have us over a barrel, and they will not walk away anytime soon.